Miscellaneous. H. FENDELOW, .1-66, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland, SOLICITS INSPECTION OF HIS STOCK OF I B 0 N 1 0 2f G I T Chaff-Cuttors, For Hand, Horse, and Steam-power Hay and Chaff Knives, Fern and Bill Hooks Cheese Presses, Wheat Mills Cart and Plough Traces, Back Bands . » Spades, Shovels, and Draining Tools Grindstones, Digging Forks Saws, Wedges, Maul Rings Milk Pans, Garden Rollers Avery's "Weighing Machines, to 6 cwt. Furnace Pans, in Copper, Enamel, and Galvanized Iron Cart Arms and Boxes, Carriage Lamps Patent Mail Axles, \y L to 2 in, Springs and Scroll Iron Leamington Ranges, With and without High Pressure Boilers to supply Baths Scotch and American Stoves Portable Fire Grates, Colonial Ovens Cocoa Door Mats, Door Scrapers Iron Bedsteads and Children's Cots Register Grates, Sham Eegisters Marble Chimney Pieces Portable Washing Boilers, in Copper, Enamelled, and Galvanized Iron. itl Hall and S ;op Stoves Kerosene Lamps, Tiblr, Hall, Bracket, and Chandeliers Globes, Chimnies, and Wicks Gasaliers, in 8.-onze and Glass, 2, 3, i, and ights Gas Brackets and II ill Limps Fenders, in Bronzed and Berlin Black Fire Irons, Nursery and Fire Guards Mangles and Wringing Machines "Washing1 Machines, Patent Knife Gleaners Washing Tubs, Buckets, Hand Bowls Canary and Parrot Cage Electro-plated Spoons, Forks, Cruets Tea and Coffee Sots. kc. Ivory, Buck, and Black Tipped Knives and orks Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors Baths, Coal Vases I Curtain Bands, Wash Leathers 1 Brushes, all kinds Brass Scabs, For Grocers and Butchers, with Patent A gatt Centres Ewbank's Wire and Cut Nails Rim, Cupboard, Mortice, and other Locks Hinges and Screws, Glue Glass Paper, Coffin Furniture Saws, Chisels, Planes .Nuts and Bolts (all sizes), Tool Basket Iron Hooping1, 1 in. to 2 in._RIVETS. f pOAL AND Tf IRE WOOD. The undersigned begs to return his thanks to his many customers for their liberal support, and informs them that, in conjunction with his GRRY8T REET YARD, he has opened a depot in WESTSTREET, NEWTON, immediately in rear Of Mr. Waddell's, Baker, where the wants of his customers will be supplied. C. DUCKINFIELD. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Long experience has proved these famous remedies to bs most effectual in curing either the dangerous maladies or the slighter complaints which are more particularly incidental to tho life of a miner, or to those living in the bush. Occasional doses of these Pills will guard the system against those evils which so often beset the human race, viz.:—Coughs, colds, and all disorders of the liver and stomach—the frequent forerunners of fever, dysentery, diarrhoea, and cholera. Is the most effectual remedy for old sores, wounds, ulcers, rheumatism, and all skin diseases; in fact, when used according to the printed directions, it never fails to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments. These Medicines may be obtained from all respectable Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the civilised world, with directions for use in almost every language. They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Holloway, 533, Oxford-street, London. V Beware of Counterfeits that may emanate from he United States. BUT -RBOKITT'S FRENCH BUTE, And see that each ball is wrapped in paper bearing the name of R E C X I T T, i As its splendid quality has caused a host of inferior imitttioas. Sold by all respectable Grocers and Storekeep-rs. Ttfp 6 ;T?T - I C E. Our Coach will leave Auckland for Hamilton as usual at 6 am. on Monday, and take on passengers from the Train at Mercer, and on and after Wednesday, May 26, a daily Coach will leave Mercer (immediately on the anival of the Train at Mercer) for Hamilton. A daily Coach will also leave Hamilton for Mercer, arriving in time for the last train for Auckland, Parcels addressed to our care at Mercer will be .delivered to all purts of the Waik»to, and Freight collected on delivery. 0. Q. QUICK, t Proprietor; H. MOFFLIN, Manager. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. PAPERHANGIN(_rOIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 53, Corner of Queen and West Queen-streets. J. HENDERSON Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed to above address, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their liberal support. ______ "'" ":'. NO. 53, QUEEN-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1665, 19 June 1875, Page 4
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