Merchandise. i ■ i ~■■;, ■■■ .1 . [ :■•' .' •• .■;■ " ■'■- '- - ■ ' """ GEORGE McCAUL ! (Telephone No. 364), MANUFACTURING PLUMBER, AND ■ IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE ,;•,-.. REQUISITES, V '* WEiiLESLEY-STBEET bass (Opposite Libiuut), HAS; ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOR SAIiB: BEST BRANDS OP CORRUGATED IRON THE CELEBRATED CUPPED LEAD-HEADED .',...'., , NAILS SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGING. SPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). CAST EBON ENAMELLED BATHS, SINKS, JAW BOXES AND BASINS (With Patent Overflows and Plugs), LAVATORY BASINS AND ALL KINDS OB SANITARY WARE NORTH BRITISH 3PX.Y I. R. HOSE. SHEET AND PIG LEAD, BLOCK TIN. TIN PLATES, SOLDER, AND SOIDERENG IRONS, SHEET BAR, AND INGOT COPPER. Large Assortment of CMS GLOBES and gas fittings, AND ELECTRIC BELLS AND FITTINGS. COPPER BOILERS (ANY size), BATHS, TANKS. FIREPLACES AND COLONIAL OVENS A SPECIALTY CO.OOOFT. GAJi. IRON PIPE from Jto 2 inch. OO.OOOFT. BLACK AND COMPO PIPE, from J inch up. A SPECIAL LINE OF 5000™ OF 2 IN. AND 1J INIRON PIPE AT JJfD AND QV PER FOOT. As GEO. McCAUL is a direct Cosh Importer of the raw material, also a practioal tradesman with large Colonial and London experience, he is in a position to supply the trade and public with a superior article at the lowest possible price. COONTBf ORDERS Punctually Attended TO M n,K, M™ 1 M"*' CONDENSED MILK. "THE MALTESE CROSS BRAND." THK FINEST MILK IN NEW ZEALAND. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. Professor Black Bays of it: "I have perfect confidence in recommending this brand of Condensed Milk as quite equal to the best imported into the colony." It is RICHER, CHEAPER, FRESHER than the imported. ~ Be sure and ask your grocer for it. Agent : A. J. E midAS * C°AUCKLAND. rpHi! NEW AMERICAN CIGARETTE. CAMERON AND CAMERON'S FAVOURITE STRAIGHT CUT, Made from the Finest Virginia Tobacco. Smokers are recommended to try these CIGARETTES, BEING A PERFECT LUXURY And Superior to any in the market. Highest Award at the World's Columbian Expos! tion Chicago, 1893 tesssssss ———"■ '' ' ———■*—* Gunsmiths. • i .... ■ g HOOTING gEASON, 1894. D. EVITT, GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER. JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, A LARGE AND VARIED SHIPMENT OF
SHOOTING TACKLE FOB THE COMING SEASON, Selling at LOWEST PRICES for Cash. Double And Single-barrel Breech-load-ing Guns of RELIABLE SHOOTING QUALITIES Revolvers, from 10s each Loading and Re-capping Apparatus Cleaning Rods and Brushes Cartridge Extractors Gr/N'OASES AND BAGS Game Bags and Cartridge Belts AMMUNITION oe Every Description. Eluy Bros, and the Colonial Ammunition Co.'s Cartridges All our Cartridges are carefully and accuracy loaded with the best material only). No. 12 C.F. Cartridges, from 12s per 100 CURTISS & Harvey's AND other good brands of Gunpowder, including Smokeless. REPAIRS. Gumf&rk of every description executed promptly, and in first-class style, equal to best English work. Guns Re-stocked, Cnokebored, He-browned etc. Badly.fltttoß Gunstocks altered to any btnd, castoff, etc. D. E v I T T GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER 100$, QUBBN-STIiRKT, AUCKLAND. . Established 185 P. Price I.istsfree on application. «—— n , ii in wmmmmmmmmmimmm Public Companies. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS .OF TRUST. ;...:.. Office : PA. EDMISTON, • 109, Victoria Arcade. General Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 7
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