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Local Industries. ! rJO-CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS] » M P.DAI, AWABn faKMellence ands »Perir »pu=ggj'j Buy from the 'p^Uol MGOLI) M P.DAI, AWARn 'or Excellence and SuperlBuy from the PraeUetJ ÜBARLESSJIITH. QUEKN-STREET, M i ~__~_' AUCKLAND. 1 | AS A N P 0 R D, k 5 • FISH AND OYSTRIt MERCHANT, 'i' ! COLONIAL HSU MARKET, Opposite Custom M 1 House, and at Ilakino Island, Auckland, N.Z. -3$ I Registered/* <- /Trade Mark. S Families, Shipping, and Hotels supplied with •11 I Fresh and Smoked Fi.li every morning. 'V* i Telephone, 653. P.O. Box. 4(3. l M § A TRIAL SOLICITED. M TO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPER I j FARMERS, AND OTHERS. | ; IRELAND BROTHERS, ?! TANNERS I.BATIIKR MANUFACTURERS, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS, SI DDLERS, IRONMONGERS, and GRINDERY IMPORTERS. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, WOOL, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, BEESWAX 40 at CURRENT rates. warehouse-Vulcan Lank and High-street WORKS-Panmurk AUCKLAND N. i. Established 1881. 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There is no better Galvanized Iron made than ADAMS MARS. ffpHE sheets are galva> 1 nized by the old. dipping system, and henc» are heavily coated, and ■ have a surface as smooth ?-; If a good roof is wanted, iron galvanized by the socalled "Patent" process should not be used, since by it makers, by means of rollers, can reduce the coating on the Iron to the tninnest*posßible film, with the result that rust soon appears. To ensure a lasting Roof stipulate foi ADAMS-MARS GALVANIZED IRON. A Roof of that brand will remain waters' tight long after much of the Iron now being used will fail to keep the daylight out. »—»—■■>——^■ Fancy Goods. r\OES IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU How ready and dangerous a conveyance of infection is the linen freshly returned from the laundry, simply because we look upon it as so recently cleansed? Never was a greater mistake. Linen so received should immediately be placed in a large chest, or oilier recfpticle k-.pt for the purpose, with one or two or more packets of Petal Dust (according to the number of artic es) distributed amont the folds. The lid should then be closed, and the linen kept so confined for a couple of hours previous to assorting and consigning tfas different articles to their proper drawers, etc., where again it is well to have a few more packets of Petal Dust for continual use. With thrse precautions no fear of infection need be entertained. In a recent lecture, delivered by Sir B. Richardson to a body of Sanitary Inspectors at the Cirpenter-.' Hall, London, on "The Laws ol Health," the lecturer said: "The laundry, as it now existed, was one of the most fruitful sources ol disease, and therefore they should be constantly on the alert against the dangers of the laundry." "PETAL DOST" (Registered). The most pleasing and acceptable health-giving Perfume and Floral Disinfectur ever produced, if a combination of the choicest Bowers, pines, and- ' salutary vegetable extracts of the World, collected when in their greatest state of perfection, so treated that their peculiar freshness is retained unimpaired to the last, and so blended that BO given aroma predominates. THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION* Has secured the sale of Over Five Million Packet! at ilie several International Exhibitions in England and Abroad, and has gained the Highest Awards wherever exhibited, viz : Bronze Medal (Highest Award) ISSS Gold Medal „ „ ' igtg Gold Medal „ M 1593 Gold Medal „ " iggj Wholesale or retail (3d post paid) from the ioM agent for North New Zealand 0. W. GOOD S0 N, LONDON ARCADES, Omen-street and Karangahape Road. Grocers. 7 /NO TO GOTO CO TO ATKINSON miPLADV, OHEAP CASH GROCER, KAHANGAIUPE ROAD, FOR PRIME QUALITY AND LOW PRICES THE NOTED SHOP For GOOD BUTTER For GOOD BACON AND BAMS For GOOD CHEESE, etc., etc, .'| Every Article Guaranteed. | TERMS STRICTLY CASH. | Goods delivered free to all parts of city mo* | suburbs daily, or to rail or steamer. No charji (M 4 packing casts. '% g-————■«—— i YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO | CIATION. 5 Corner of Albert and WEU.UI.KT STItHttS. ■'. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All tk: leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the Utiles 1 subscription, 2s6a per quarter. The Library lontains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various d* partvntnti of literature; aubscriptlpn, 2s Cd par Quarter. Tki and Corns Provided in SodaT Room, RMPLOniINT AND BOIRUINGHOUJE REGIS im, Hiring tor Vouno Men on Mondays, 8 p.* Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.90. Bible leading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30, Bible Claw, Sunday, at 1 p.m. Sunday BVIMINO SIR vim in City Hail at 8 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially TOONS Mm) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where fuUinfor«Mi«n»v be obtained ■ Open from Ba* :rX- >•"•■•'•>;.■■: ■:■- - ■ Wr-M '■^-:^£.'^S'ii.4 ; ;;^ : .^.-,':■■;': ..■A-'&'aISVS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 2