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Business Notices. AUCKLAND SEED ,I)EPOT. ROBERT BRBWTN, NURSERY SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST QUEKS STREET, AUCKLAND, Next Union- Bank of Australia, For nmny ye'.rs Se?dsman';to Mkhsbs James Vkitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER, AND TRRE SEEDS, And all Requisites appertaining to Horticulture, Town Agent for j 1 JAMES MASON, \ Pabnkm Nursebiks. A',o G NA C BRANDIES. IN HHDB., QB.-CABKS, OASES, AND FLASKS The undersigned have bein appointed SOLE AGENTS in AUCKLAND for the sale of the above favourite brands of Cognac, L. D. NATHAN k CO, ■nUNEDIN DEER. MARSHALL & OOPELAND'S, in balk or bottle, for Sale by the agents, JOHN RKID b CO., 26 Queen-street, Auckland. OUTHRIE AND LARNAOH'S t » NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOOD WARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED), HAVE ON SALE, AT THEIR BRANCH STORES, jtiOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUOKLAND, AND ONRHUNOA! 250 casks Portland Cement (White's) 30 tons Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 24 and 26 gauge, all lengths and brands 50 tons Fencing Wire, 6,7,8,9 gauge 10,000 Countess Slates 100 kegs Ppikes—4, 5. 6 inches 50 kegs Rose Head Wire Nails 200 J-barrels Blasting Powder 10 bottles Quicksilver 2 tons Champion's Genuine While Lead 2 do Hubback's No 1 do 50 drums Colza Oil 50 do Boiled Oil 10 firkins Putty 3 casks Patent Driers 6 cases Varnish (various) 20 biJea Paperhangings 4 frames SheUhing Felt ' 100 caße3 Devoe's Brilliant Kerosene 200 boxes Chanco's Glass (all siseß) 400 bags Coarse and Fine Falfc 1 300 boxes'Belmont Candles Circular and Vertical Saws (all sizes) Mill Belting (North British) Also, Dunedin-made Woodware, consisting of Nests Tubs, painted and, Varnished; Buckets, painted and varnished ; Fancy Buckets, Cheese Vat?, Churns, Bitter Firkins, Knife and Washing Boards, Turnery, Trasses, Store Trucks, &c, &c. Inspection Invited. JAMES W. WALLER, Manager. The FAMILY HERALD. The llustmied London News, referring to Pore Literature speaks of the "Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of inno« cent English households," Price Sixpence, TjUMILY HERALD Monthiy Part. " The Australasian says:—" This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." Price Sixpence, FAMILY HRRALD Months Part, The Daily Argus says :—" This domes ■ tic magazine is second to none with which we are acquainted." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Montuly Part. The Mount Mail says:—"lt contains a vast quantity of useful'and entertaining reading matter, consisting of tales, leading articles, poetry, recipes, and scientific notices. The Answers to Correppondenls indicate that the Herald is largely consulted by readers who seek to have difficulties solved, and forgotten events revived by reliable answers fio;n '' , - Editor. Rvery week's number contains a wellwritten and thoughtful leading articb npon some subject of interest." Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part, The Darling Gazette says:—"Among the English periodicals received in Australia Ihero is one, we believe, tbat receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world. , . Its reputation has been ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading, has been nobly sustained." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthw Part. The border Match says:—"One of the best of the old-fashioned penny magazines," Price Sixpence. JTjUMILY HERALD Hohihlt Part. 1 The Queenslander says:—" A marvel of sound entertaining literature. . , . For sixpence (publisher's price) the reader has tales, sketches, and leading articles, and a mass of general information that would make a wellsized volume." The " ' FAMILY HERALD may be had in Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) at a small per ccntage over the published price, of all Colonial Booksellers, and Newsagents; or the Monthly parts direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum post-free. The FAMILY HERALD. Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Part 3 through Messrs Gordon & Gotch, Collins-street Melbourne; George-street, Sydney; and Queen-street, Brisbane. WANTED, Managers of Entertainmens) and Others to know that the Thames AnvEßTlsuß undertakes the PRINTING and POSTING of Woodcuts (any size), Streamers, I'ostors, and every description of printing, on he most prominent positions in the town on the hottest notice.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3185, 4 December 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3185, 4 December 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3185, 4 December 1878, Page 4

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