JAMES PATEESON, FREE TRIP Plumber, Gasfitter, and "—~~ Z~7 - Tinsmith. ■£DVA2TCE THAMES /$l Corner, of COCHRANE & POLLEN' -•■■ —'. /Cv/ S ™.o ir , SI „™. AFfiEETRI p TO AUCKLAEDAy IN returning' thanks to the public of the VffiP! VPR«!A •■• / *v/ Thames generally for the patronage moa ' / Q) / extended to him, begs to state that he will Some Firms say " When in Town, Call and leave your /J\ / order." We carry out all work in the abive lines entrus- ■ „ w l a i i i i , n j 3 -n« „ ted to him, in a workmanlike manner, and say, " Come to Auckland and leave us your OrderA Qf/ nd we will pay at reasonable rates. . your p are »» All purchasers of our famed Tweed / V /Suit at £3 17s 6d Always in stock— A\. / '' CHIMNEYS (from 20s each), BATHS ov . anything of equal value will be presented /v/ w ™ a ree Passa S e T S NIAL - 9VENS ' BOILERS ' frnm Thames to Auckland. We append a A,. ®/ few leading prices. Why CORRUGATED IRON, SPOUTING, . , , , ' .• >■/.■& /,■■ h .„,' L' „■, •.,■ DOWNPIPESJ'&c, &c„ &c, wear im P ol ' teA sllo % S Send 12s 6d, / 6d, 19s 6d, 20s 6d with —- waist seat and inside leg measure, and //Cy / * ve will forward by post a pair 1 Machinery fa, curving iron to any pattern, 0 f colonial Tweed Trousers (fit and y\y satisfaction ' guaranteed)/ PatV\ UliaTtt NawTVIMYI ternsau<^se^_measuremeut forms /fy/ n application. Foxe's Serge Suits 'to measure, £210; Onehunga /-•Jj&'fc ts t0 measure, ■£2; First - ■^eSr, G AND LL " cla3sßusiness ? uitstomea/!^/ sure £3 3s; Best Tweed Suits to mea IRONWORKER,' sure, £317s 6d. Money /£?/ cannot buy better, Wty pay more? Tweed POLLEN STREET, (Near Junction Hotel .Overcoats to measure, /^Jv* 3 5 Trousers (all wool) to measure, 10s 6d; Wr.Mi .while.tokia? his Customers Tl ' ousera ( bfist /rj y t,veed ) to measure » £1 6d ! Ridin S fiabits ' &t H for past favours, would-in- Fit. Stvle and / ' - form them that he has pat on extra hands. /r\ / **, i SISSSitS^t m Dnta T y , AW- GEORGE McBRIDE, . WATEB AND SASX4ID ON. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHINS COMPANY /$/ CTJSTOMS;STEBET, EAST AUCKLAND Miners." Stablemeny and Bußhmen, ■ /ss/ Im P orter ' Manufacturer, Merchant Tailor, Naval and Military ■'■■■"< .'■■-■-■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . . == V Importer. ,':..; [A Card,] / / , The largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand,' TI . TV J' Thames Aciveriiser" Gounbn. PAINTER,GRAINER, GLAIZER, AND iiwuin mibihwi wuupuu. i paperhanger, Cut this Out, .and Present when applying-'-for-Fart.— ■ G, MeßßlDfi,Cußtoms.Si,SAuckl^ Sigh-writing Carefully done.-Paper hung '" ■ '' ■' " ' .-..', on the'shortest notice. PPPTi 1 TRIP '"' TERMS MODERATE, ■ .-...■• . HOFFMANN A ; N'§> SONS: ;..'QU!-EN. 'STREET, AUCKLAND DIRECT IMPORTERS \ rriHE Oldest-established ein the Musical Instrument Trade in New Zealand, Have Branch Eetabishment in Wellington and I l Napier, and are the LARGEST IMPORTERS of" PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN"<THE NORTH ISLAND. PIANOS AND ORGANS on the Deferred Payment' System on terms'to suit' purohas'ers. Every Description of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND FURNISHINGS IN STOCK, BEPAIRS of all kinds done. -•■ . v ■ ' ■ Sole .Agents l tor— •-...' John. Brinsmead & Sons London Pianos;. Collard and Collard London Pianos; John Esdaile and Co. London Pianos; Carl Ecke Berlin Pianos; Gebr. Scfiwechten Berlin Pianos; W, Fischer Leipzig Pianos Zeitter and Wiriklemann Braunßohweig Pianos ? Mason and Ham lin American Organs; W. Bell and Co. Celebrated American Organs; W. W. Kimball and Co. Amerioan Organs; Selvani and Smith '•■''';<'■ ' Brass"Band Instruments. Pianos from £12 to 200 guineas i Organs from £8 to £100 THE LARGEST AND BEST-STOCK iN AUCKLAND ; TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVHED.-Have in Stock Piano? by-Rud Ibach Sohn, Haake,; Rosener, R. Lipp Son, Herold,, Fowler, Erard, ] Broadwood, Bord, Allison. Neumeyer, Weber, Murdoch, Phillipi, Erhardt, Borodini, Ascherberg, Wernar Walter Spaethe, Hoffmann ] Auoher'Freres,etc' ' ~ .',.".,' ~..,. . , . ''■ ' ( Through having Branohes as above, and buying so largely as we do, we are able to give better value at loWer prices than any other ' hon?e in the trade. ■.'..'., : ':HOFFMiNN.'A«D : '-,BC)M ;,':.'.. (Next Cm Hall), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, . ; , ; QUAY-STREET, AUefeLAKFI). rT^HEßolle?,Flours manufactured at these Mills aro now well'known in New Zealand ind Australia, and are unsurpisaed for their. PURITY, OOLOUE, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOUR THE BRANDS ARE AS UNDER- , "CROWN," "CHAMPION" "CANTAB," "VOLCANO. 51 (PATENT) (Ist BAKERS') V (2nd BAKERS') (LOW'GRADE) Ask for Firth's Bight Hours 7 .Roller Flours, and seo you get them, as there are other Roller Flours in the market, - This ■ NEW FOOD now holds -FIRST RANK as a breakfast food. It is suitable foi- porridge, pudding, : blanc mange,. and scones, and can be made up in a variety of other forms';' ■Numerous Medical aud other Testimonials of the valuable qualities of FIRTH'S GERMINA have been received from all '' .-'"' ' ■ '' ' quarters.- ' ' FIRTH'S GERMINA HAS NOW BEEN FULLY PROVED TO BE 1 . A MOST EXCELLENT PREPARATION. FIRTH'S GERMINA is light and nutritious; FIRTH'S GERMINA is easy of digestion ; FIRTH'S GERMINA,js.an admirable food for invalids, and has no flatulent properties; .FIRTH'S GERMINA is : very palatable ami pleasant; FIRTH'S ;GMi'' MINA is suitable for old and young 1 ; FIRTH'S GERMINA is pleasant and appetising; FIRTH'S GERMINA is equally advantogeous for the healthy and the sick; FIRTH'S GERMINA is of the greatest value to all.' THE THAMES SIOK, BUT NOT YET I ;:■■'! •■": DEFUNCT. ' .«£-.. • - —- , ' M,A BOOKBINDING, MAP ■ MOUNTING, .' .%^l'X#|^^^w| Etc,, as usual by ' ' - MmmWiM' ■ I w. wa,0.D,., ; w^^mf^S Now residing at W„ Wood's Junr,, Grocer, ' ' J "^l^■'?y r!^;l|, :-Etc, Pollen street. : _ ' . WillmyFriendßandthe General Publio ' '• " oblige by kindly leavjng all BOOKS, MUSIC _. » -_ m |i|iWnfcil- ' '#* sea.' ' : '' ~".■ ..." ■•==g HAVING IMPORTED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS TnOR COUGHS COLDS. BroschiKb, kmrnM M A -ibb 01 i'BBiJ-flfl GSS^^il^ lolu, &c. with Chlorodyne.; ■: KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expeo- . ALSO' torant, for Coughs, Colds, and Chest ' Complaints ; ••■■'«* '**-•" ; i n t^ ; ■ Single 'and Double Seated: Baggies -, ■• w , TRAVELLERS, PIO-NIC AND HOLIDAY PARTIES SHOULD r IT AY;S TIG PILLS, a spooiho in Neural- , »' ,'. ; GIVK THEM A Tli iAL; IV ■'gia,l , aco ache, &c, Contains Quinine, . . . . . nOAGULLNE. - OoDioni T iiS Qmhm aro all ucw > aml om ' lo " 2 . e ? l ™ & ani ] w |! l bo ? s« ffioi ' ent \j Arfciolns t suarautoo as to safety. Give us a Trial, and yoo-wul not be disappointed, . Stncknort, En(/)and> ■ ■ p- -■ —'"■ ---*-- — r=rr—^r — Livery and Bait SiaW.es - ■QOOKBINDING in all its Branches done ~.„, ~__ __~ /r -r-rw rTatK re -' b\D attheADvmiSEUoflhe, k OPPOSITE OUSTOM HO OS® 1...
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 1
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