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mi infiiiniiri -I liiinriin-ir■ i 4 „i. G. W. FRIEND, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, 142, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. GW. F. would call the attention- of his country constituents, visiting Auckland, • to his immense assortment of SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING Manufactured under his own supervision in the Colony. Parties favouring him with a call may rely upon every attention being afforded in selecting SUITABLE ATTIRE. Orders through the post will receive immediate attention, and can be forwarded by first coach. Appended is G. W. FRIEND'S ALPHABET. A—is an article, made to sell, B—is the buyer who likes it well; C—is for Clothing from--FRIEND'S own Mart, D—is his DRESS extremely smart. E—is economy well carried out, F—is for FRIEND who brought it about. G —is a garment of FRIEND'S own style, H—is his hat, a superior " tile." I—is improvement brought to bear, J—is a jacket for juvenile wear ; K—is for knickerbocker, or sensation suit, L—for the lads who hold them in repute. M—is for many who to FRIEND'S daily go, N—is for novelties he always can show. j o—is an outfit from FRIEND'S noted store, P—is the praise well-earned as of yore ; Q—is the quality first of the day, R—is for requisites be what they may ; S—is for sensation or Zouave suits. T— is for trousers, becoming the boots ; U—is for use in the article sold, V— is variety, not to be told ; W—for waistcoat—new styles by each mail, X—for 'xpenses which FRIEND can curtail; Y—is for you who support FRIEND'S trade, Z—is the zeal you have ever displayed. <3-. "W. ZFIRIEIETD, CLOTHIER AND HATTER, 142, Queen-street, Opposite the Union Bank. AUCKLAND. . J. CiSE, BEGS to draw the attention of Country Settlers and others, to his Improved Steam Flour Mill. The object of these Mills is to Grind and Dress Flour at the same operation, giving out First and Second Flour, Sharps and Bran. Can be wrought by the hand or any other power. Also, Manufacturers of Plain Mills, lor Grinding only, and Colonial Ovens of every description always on hand. J. CASE, Corner of Wakefield and Abercrombie Streets. N.B.—J.C. is holder of a First-class Prize, awarded to him by the Agricultural Show, for his Improved Steel Flour Mill. THE PHAIt 11 AC Y, Queen Street, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). G. AICKIN, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, RESPECTFULLY intimates that he has removed to the above central position with a complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Surgical Appliances, Patent Medicines of known repute, Toilet Requisites, and Perfumery, Nursery Articles, &c. Special attention given to the dispencing of Physician's prescriptions, so that accuracy may be relied on. Country Settlers ordering their medicines, &c., by post, may be assured of prompt attention. Ships' Medicine Chests refitted or supplied new on favourable terms. THE PHARMACY, Queen Street. S. and J. E. YAILE guar quoted by them to be absolutely co O &J. E. YAILE beg to tha "VYaikato district for the lib solicit a continuance of their favours S. & J. E. YAILE have recen of General Drapery and Clothin( per " Caduceus," " Naomi," and " ments to arrive per " Helenslee " ar Special attention paid to the ei packing and safe delivery of Goods. Patterns and prices fo Corner of Queen and Wyndham-streets, . S. & J. E. YAILE guarantee by them to be absolutely connect.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 8 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 8 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 8 June 1872, Page 4

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