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Lysaoht'S • . ... ... II LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. "ORB" BRAND is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is the best quality made. ARCHITECTS k I I lllk should specify " ORB " BRAND, and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron manufactured. CONTRACTORS B I I 11 should include " ORB " BRAND in their tendern, because it is the Best and Cheapest. Example S Q R R Specification ot A' Orb " Brand :— I },I,M 196 sheets 6fb" Orb "Brand ) Tots. V JmJ 166 sheets 7fb „ „ [-3 0 2 19, at £16 per ton=£4B 10a Bd. : 146 sheets Bft „ „ J Same specification of any other brand — Galvanized Tinned 196 sheets 6ft —— Iron 1 Tons. 166 sheets 7ft — Iron V 3 4 0 19, ab £16 per ton = £51 6a Bd. 146 sheets Bfb — Iron J Showing a saving of £216 aby using "ORB" IRON, which is the Best and Cheapest Iron in the market, and has no equal. " ORB" BRAND has three times the sale of any other Iron. Delivered at rail or boat for £16 per ton, neb cash ; 9ft) lengths, £1 extra per ton ; 10ft, £2 extra per ton. Country orders will receve prompt attention. Apply MORPETH BROS., Queen-street Wharf, Local Representatives for John Lysaght (Limited).

ORUBA Y ' SPOONS & .FORKS ]||9l SSil| Willi Wear White for 30 Years- ■ 11 111 j HAVE NO OTHER BRAND. HUP® - GEOEGE McCAUL (Telephone No. 364), ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS & FORKS. MANUFACTURING PLUMBER, AND THE .FLAG BRAND OF PLATE, importer of all trade BY WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD requisites, s WEjLESLEY-STREET EAST As Supplied to the Union Steamship Company, &c. (Opposite Library), I HAS ———• ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE: OT y y BEST BRANDS OF CORRUGATED IRON J-V — —. ™ w jjr jy BEST brands OF corrugated IRON & j DICKEY, — V I WW I m BbmsA A J the celebhated CUPPED LEAD-HEADED 234, QUEEN-STREET. — - SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGING. BP"~~ —— SPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). OLSON'S OASI IR Botrs S,NKS\J JLA KJ \J ll kJ (With Patent Overflows and Plugs), IVith~M/LK, Excellent for W lavatory BASINS AND AI.L KINDS XInJSM' EXGE . L JtSI T , m! SANITARY WARIS CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. § ADM IN I ATTD NORTH BRITISH 3-Pl.y i. R. HOSE. Makes DAINTY DISHES for UK.M i |J It SHEET AND pig LEAD. block tin, TIN Breakfast, DINNER & Supper. I plates, and soiderino 'SiwfeAA' ~~ §~ ~~ . OAS globes and gas fittings, and ELECTRIC BELLS AND FITTINGS. B COPPER BOILERS (ANY SIZE), BATHS, TANKS. I I FIREPLACES AND COLONIAL OVENS I r&fllll BBfc I fIO.OOOFT. GAL. IRON PIPE from Jto 2 inch. fiO.OOOFT. BLACK AND COMPO PIPE, from i I i I hO.OOOFT. BLACK AND COMPO PIPE, from i As GEO. McCAUL is a direct Cash Importer of the raw material, also a practical tradesman with ■Iv 3I a If ffM It 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. Country Ordehs PuKCTOAttv | ' QUINN'S SHAMROCK BRAND! Bps* DISTILLERS 0t- Q srat ™ SmLT " Ifilll^ 3353 ■ ■7* , to/mm, SCOriMfl. Every Ham Guaranteed. a—ii ii ■■ » . 1 , I' i " — •— — ——— — Ask your Grocer for the SHAMROCK BRAND, J N D E N T S. QROCERIES, rjIOBACCOS, &0. and see that you get it. . , • ' WE KEEP ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF USEFUL J JgNTRICAN & 00., We are prepared to execute Indents for every nnnm * 9 uuuua AGENTS. description of General Merchandise from all pro- Suitable for the Town ami Country Retail Trade, Viz.;— during and manufacturing countries on lowest SUGARS TIT & /^O., terms. Our Agents in the United States, India, oil's 1 ' 1 ' 3 V""* ** • OILS China, Japan, and on the Continent are experienced oil. MBN'S storks „ _ „ TTt , nT) . TX , AAITA rinnnTTPi? I.f 1 J . AnWmlaa " CORN? LOURS AND INFANTS FOOD FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODI-GE houses in the Colonial trade, and our London House bAuuts MFR( I HANTS are large and regular buyers in a very full ffiuga of matches ' commodities. soaps" 53 Custom-street East, Auckland. L. D. & CO. SSS'SH""* HAVE 0N SALE: — SPICKS LOCAL AND SOUTHERN FLOUR OUR T7IANCY "|~\EPARTMENT COFFEB I HAMS AND BACON JIJ JH.J PAPKR BAGS i„J _ ALMONDS AND NOT 3 GRAIN AND PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS IN ADDITION TO GROCERIES, TOBACCOS BISCUITS AND CABIN BREAD AT LOWEST RATES JAMS AND JUUiIHS WINES. SPIRITS, BEERS, JUTE GOODS, HAMS AND BAOON * OILS, PAIN IS, TEAS, &C., (Sc., oheksk Agents fob Golden Gem Flour.. We keep a large assortment of preserved meats Stationery and Stationers Sundries, Playing Cards ROl>K AND Cl '"'" fKb LINKS ITIISHING SUPPLIES-SEASON 1894-95. American find Austrian Chairs, I erambulatora Also, pi Perfuiimry'combs, Purses, Albums •> All the Leading Lines iq OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY Chimney and Dressing Glasses (TOBACCOS, CIGARS, AND OIGARETIEB. DEPARTMENT. Concertinas, Accordions, Violin* , ___. Patent Medicines (all well-known lines) n 'MATPAW * m FISHING NETS— 100 in stock-in Scotch Pocket and Table (/utlery, Scissors, ltazots L, D, NATHAN & LiU. Patent l.aid Salmon Twine, and other qualities, Plated Forks and Spoons ' U to ik inch mesh, various depths, from 60 to fish Lines, Fish-hooks 1000 yards in length Paper t\ried and canned fruits p a tent l.aid Net Twines,. Cork Floats, Manila and Patent l.aid Net Twines, Cork Floats, Manila and Paddles, Bridles, Girths.Tarpaulins, &c. -f-' AND NUTS . , Fins Coir Ropes ColonhU^Botite'f?.eaU?er'Laces' **** ON SALE PRICES - Hem and Cotton Fishing Lines, in Rreat ' variety Tents and Flies, Scrim, Butter Cloth Currants, in cases and halt-cases L'nes mounted on Reels, with Hooks and Sinkers; Oilskin Coats Eleme liaising ready for use , Manilla, Jute, and Flax Kitp Finest Sultanas Milward's Celebrated Fish Hooks, made especially Steel and Camphor Wood Trunks Dates to our order for local fishing Tin Milkpans, Dishes, Billies , Prime Figs Pannikins, Teapots, Ac. ' Crystallised Metz Fruits Lawn Tennis, Compendium of Games Caiifomian liried Apricots ALL AT Bed-BOCK PRICES* Footballs, Boxing Gloves " Harp" < 'alifornian Assorted Fruits Belts and Sheaths Packing Needles Apricots Tp* OSS ANLI 4 NSENNE Tinware (a general assortment) Pears R"k U° G A V A"SJiIM rl la Sharp's Axes and Hatchets Peaches Galvanised Iron Buckets "Caledonian" ditio, as above SHIP CHANDLERS, Etc., Billiard Tables and Billiard Requisites "Cuttings" ditto Apricots : • « r»T,T>ocm„ • Binwiv' u...,.Brush ware Thames Peaches Opposite Railway Station, Dewaliur/s 'Centaur Embrocation SmondVJordan'amiSoft-shell Qdeen-street Wharf, Auckland. °°°-" ? "" c °t.sr".,S'g »«"■»> "• L. D. matuas & no. TRY OYA BLEND, 2 s L. D. NATHAN & CO. LBA n Y FOOD. CEYLON TEA, Lead Packets. —■ 11 " ————. jj l " mAKE GOOD ADVICE. THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET j7 » , / . J We keep regular supplies of this excellent Infants' //ft/sGAjYI / if m Food, deservedly pre-eminent for quality. fns*' If you want a superb quality Tea, full of flavour, 1 ———————————————— , tawU .,a„a «„ a .,,m I. D. NATHAN* CO. I yyOOL , L. D, NATHAN S ELSON IX OPS. / STANDARD mEAS. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. • J- W« have these of Extra Good Quality in bales, These are ever to the front, and are always blended and pound half pound from the beat Teas procurable in ' L. D. NAIHAiN & i/U. THE UNDERSIGNED INDIA. CHINA, AND CEYLON. . 1 ' ~ UIA ' --- ; . T|ISTILLERa pO.'S T\RY /NIN. are Various Grades according tq price. XJ . CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, IMPERIAL T AGER DEER. This remnrkably 'fine spirit (known at home as AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. M A JLJ London No. 1 Gin) has "caught on" wherever in- - ■ troduced. We keep regular stocks, and have no A Shipment of this splendid quality Beer has just hesitation in describing it as superior to any Dry WARNOCK BROTHERS, been lecoived, ex Matatua, pints and quarts, ° lulu the ,udrKec - pURHAM-STREET, L D NATHAN & CO, , 1 L. D. NATHAN & CO* Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 7