Drapery and Clothing. ' 1 ' ; lit? 1 ' Notior OF BEiioViAti.'' Jf " : " ' (l'.', Mil. ,()' : ¥M, MARTIN & SOifc DRAPi<B3 & CLOTHIERS, (LiTEM? ROLIESIOIBIJIEBT), j .- ' I! BEG to inform their numerous Customer* 1 ' Oil' '! •;. qnd tho , Publio, generally that they" too REMOVED to those Coimnoilious'■ Prcmlecß opposite Smalo's Buildings, 1 POLLEN-STRRET, (Ilireo doors from JFoy's Photographio Studio), , • . Where they hopo to mcot their old Customers, and trust that by strict attention to business combined, with REASONABLE PIIIOES nnd ■ "! I" ;!.i T7 ! '7('. civility, to merit a fay:.-? share of general patronage. n; jap tho Address!. > q ' i ! WM. MARTIN & SON., Business Notices. McGOWAS'S GROCERY ■ AND BAKERY. new i SHOP is Bupplicd with' a largo Stock of NEW & FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, which he is determined to soil at tho lowest possible rales', v : v of Goods can liavo~lEbui ia most cases cheaper than tho so-called Wholosalo Houses. You naturally ask how is this?—Bccauso ho buys for Cash, and a small percentage on a quick Salo pays, him well. . Peovb I'HE ABOVE BY Teial I ' THE LITTLE SHOP TO LET. Apply to ; James MoGlowjn, : NOTICE Of REMOVAL, , jamesTTackie/ COACH BUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, and General Smith, thanks his Customers for their liberal support during tho last six years, and begs to announco that ho has REMOVED from his old premises in itar of Theatro Royal, to a more Central position, next to Naval Hall, and directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, Brown-street, Qraham'stown. N.B.—All work guaranteed First Class, NOTICE'/'" 1 ' THE Subscriber takes, this opportunity',o£ announcing' that he has OPENED WHOLESALE STORES at Paeroa, where Spirits,-Wines, and Ales of ,tho best brands, also Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Hardware! and Mining Requisites, can always be had at ft slightadvancoon Auoklaridprices, , , Agent for the celebrated Lithofracteur. ! " PETER AUSTIN. f GEO RG E M o CAUL,; (JASFITTEr| PLUMBER, TIN it COPPER. SMITH, ETC. ', ' TRADE, from the rudest barter .'of the savago to tho most refined and complicated transaction of tho British Merchant, is but tho effort of society to supply its own wants. ; n E 0: R G E MoO A, U L, \J Has for Balo 40,000 feet Qas Pipes, all sizes ; 250 Chandeliers and Brackets, • Ornamental and' Plain. Every description of Brass Cooks, from,} Pot to 21 Blow-off ■ ; An extensive stock and shipments' to arrive of Gas Fittings, snitablo for tho Trade) ' the largest in the Province of Auckland All patterns, and sues of Bell, Pulls, and .Fittings. , A large assortment of. Indiarnbber Hose', ' Branch Nozzles and Couplings complete J-inch Water Pipe, laid at 5d per foot, : •i Galvanised Iron Air Pipes for mines I Half* C round and O.G. Bpoutbg, all'sizes, '.! Patent Beer Engines with fancy bandies,, Patent Enamel Sun. Lights, Reflectsrs, and Coronals • • Patent Safety Fire-damp Lamps ' PatonV Lubricators, Steam' Gland, Coclif, Gauge Cocks, and all requisite Eittibg for Battery work. " ''* Estimates given for all work connected with the Trade, and Good Workmanship guaranteed, GEORGE MoOAUL. Opposite the Academy, of Music, .. BBOffH-SIWST. E N R Y D, JOHNSON, LICBNSED INTERPBETER, OHINEMURI.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 1
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