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On SalegT EVE NS ON AND STUART, WINE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, PANAMA STREET, HAVE ON SALE— Sherry, port, claret, and champagne, spirits &c. Australian, Constantia, &c. Guinness’ and Blood’s bottled stout Tennent’s bottled ale Marshall and Copeland’s ale and stout in bottle (equal to English) Do do in hhds. and kilderkins Dunedin whisky, Geneva, and rum, in cases, bulk, or jars Tea, candles, kerosene, soap, &c. Vestas, oilmen’s stores, groceries Men’s saddles, all prices Patent medicines, Maw’s feeding bottles Eancy goods, briar pipes, perfumery Vases (very superior) Linseed oil, turps, white lead, colors, dryers, varnishes, &c. Hessian and scrim, 7 2 -inch Wire nails, chinaware, sulphur Twist tobacco, Swiss and other cigars TO ARRIVE PER WEYMOUTH AND EUTERPE— Holloware, tacks, varnish Puttv, Hessian, &s. JUST LANDEDGO cases Mitchell’s celebrated Irish whisky AGENTS EOR— The New Zealand Distillery Co., Dunedin Marshall and Copeland, Dunedin Brewery M’Leod Bros., soap manufacturers, Dunedin And the celebrated Florence sewing machine STEVENSON & STUART. PER WEYMOUTH. 10 cases Van Houten’s Cocoa. EDWARD PEARCE. JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW ON J SALE,— Hams and bacon Canterbury cheese Adelaide flour Woods’ flour Oatmeal Wheat, &c., etc. All kinds of grain, ships’ stores, and groceries at the lowest possible prices. Mclntyre & co. Custom House Quay, July 24, 1874, " UOW LANDING EX WEYMOUTH, AND TO ARRIVE—--45 tons best drawn annealed fencing wire, Nos. 6,7, S, and 9 50 kegs fencing staples Howard’s ploughs ~ zizzag harrows, Nos. 11, 1.2, & 14 with whippletreos „ horse rakes ~ do hoes „ one-horse reaper ~ international reaper Wood’s prize reapers ChaS'cutters, various makers E. W. MILLS, Hunter and Featherston Streets. |N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Smiths’ anvils Smiths’ bellows, Onion’s make Smiths’ portable forges Horse-shoe nails Gas chandeliers and brackets Register stoves and kitchen ranges Wire nails and Floor brads Millner’s safes Glue Hessian and scrim White lead, oils, varnish Saddlery Mail axles and cart springs Briar-root pipes Tin plates, soup and dinner White and gold china breakfast sets Paperhangings Window glass Boots, English and Colonial GRASS SEED. W. WARING TAYLOR. P lAN O S ! PIANOS! ON SHOW. 15 Pianos, by Broadwood, Kirkmau, and other first-class makers. Also, Alexandre and other Harmoniums, and American Organs. Any instrument may be had on the hire for purchase system. JAMBS BERGER, Lambton Quay. Business NoticesMORTON, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Grey town, has on hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he sells at Wellington prices. 11. M. will OPEN a BRANCH STORE in Masterton as soon as his new promises are completed. The trade supplied. Grey town, Ist May, 1874. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1873. npHE CELEBRATED YORKSHIRE JL RELISH.—The most delicious and cheapest Sauce in the world, and has a larger sale than any other Sauce. To be had of Grocer's, Oilmen, &c. Trade Mark, 14 Willow Pattern Plate.” Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Co., Leeds, England. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1873. GOODALL’S QUININE WINE.—The best and most agreeable Tonic yet introduced. For the relief of Indigestion, General Debility, and loss of Appetite. &c., it is invaluable. Recommended by the most eminent Chemists of the day, Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D. ; Wentworth L. Scott, Esq., F.C.S., F.A.S.L., F.R.S.S., &c., the Lancet, the Food Journal, Medical Press, Circular, &c., &c. Sold by Chemists, Grocers, &c. Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Co., Leeds, England. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1873. GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER.—The best in the world. Makes delicious Bread without yeast; Puddings, Pastry, &c., without eggs, buttei - , or lard. One trial will convince the most sceptical of its superiority over all others. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, &c. Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Co., Leeds, England. TO MERCHANTS, STOKE BEALESS, MESSES, CLUBS, Ac. JOHN MOXR AND SON, Aberdeen, and 14, Commercial Street, London, E., would direct special attention to their brand of Jams, Jellies, and Scotch Marmalade ; which will be found unequal for color, flavor, purity, and general excellence : and that each tin contains the specified weight. J. M. & S. would invite comparison with any other brand. •>.* Awarded the “GRAND MEDAL OF MERIT” at the VIENNA EXHIBITION, IST3, for the general superiority of their manufactures. FB RA B Y AND COMP AN Y • (Limited). Fitzroy "Works, Easton Road, London, Manufacturers of iron buildings and roofs Verandahs in every design Wrought iron tanks in any form and size Galvanised corrugated iron Zinc roofing Sheet and perforated zinc Wrought iron work of nil descriptions made to omer. Estimates submitted on application. The company having recently made large additions to their premises and machinery, are in n. position to i execute orders with great promptitude. ; r. COATS’ BEST SIX-CORD COTTON, for Hand or Machine Sewing. P. COATS’ EXTRA MACHINE GLACE N I». COATS’ CROCHET OR TATTING Nis unsurpassed in quality. . ... isequcnce of a report having been circulated ssrs. J. and B. Coats had appointed agents m onioa, they beg to state that they have NO ’S in Australia or New Zealand, and that wing Cottons can be obtained through all the Wholesale and Retail Warehousemen, &c., J. k P. COATS, Faislcv, Scotland.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4167, 29 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4167, 29 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4167, 29 July 1874, Page 4

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