On Sale ; ON ■ SALE:— BISQUIT DUBOtTCHE ! & CO.'S CELEBRATED BRANDY; 1 Hhds.yiQr.JJasks,'’Cases;’!* and In -Flasks, Half-flasks, Qr.-flasks, and Crystal ~J; Barrels." ' 1 The above-Brandy is not excelled in quality by : any other, which. is proved by the. daily’ increasing demand. . In; conjunction with Messrs; L; D: Nathan and Co.; of Auckland, we' are appointed Sole ; : Agents in. the North Island,' and are prepared to supply the above in any quantity. - ■ JACOB JOSEPH 1 & GO.; Agents. T N iSALE l AT. THE. CITY) STEAM' SASH & DOOR FACTORY—' • ' },,,Kauri and totara sasheS; all sizes : I Kauri,red pine, and totara doors ' ,■ Architraves, mouldings, skirtings ' : ‘ i Cornice mouldings, all sizes;;; Klpqring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights.,;,.■■■■' "> Sashes, and; doors* made to any size 'on: the > i '■'• v ,‘ l ■■■■ v : Country orders punctually attended to. "--'I WADDELL, M’LEOD, & .WEIR, , . . , . Reclaimed Land. ‘ 'll, ,'N;’ Cl- N , G,.'W I R ,E.'i •" 20 tons fencing wire, .Nos., B.to 12 j 2150 iron standards, Wholes , . .. 1 screw bench with 30-inch circular saw and fittings complete i - J. Mr TAYLOR, !t , i Office, Odd Fellows’ Hall. ’ O B e; 300 cases Champagne .Vineyard brandy 60 do flasks and J flasks da do 25 J-casks do pale do s;|-do .dark do , 180 cases Gautier Freres flasks •85dodo do half do 1 1 ’ • ' J,* DRANSFIELD, New Zealand Agent, for the Champagne • Vineyard Proprietors. jOQR SALE.—A 12-HORSE-POWER Jt? . ENGINE. 111 Cap be seen working at the Planing and, Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, Wellington. For particulars, apply to ’ 1 > WADDELL & CO. Cj: DAN K S .AND SON D. BRANDON-STREET, - _ ON SALS, ' ’ . Gas .fittings, pumps , ■ . : Gas, steam, and water-pipes , . Brass cooks for steam and water i Steam gauges i 'Pet cocks, single and double tallow cups v Copper and brass pipes' j Steam donkey pumps ' Stocker’s beer, engines, indiarubber hose , ( .Copper, boilers; ! ■ . ; Sheet brass, copper'and pewter coils j Steam pans • , t , ; ~ And, every article, for; engineers and soap , ... .'boilers: ;■'' 1 Galvanised • Spouting, Ridging, and Curving ] 1 Works... . ,■. ..■..., ■. Gas Fitters,. Brass Founders; & . Coppersmiths. ; To; Arrive—Steam Engines, by Tangyo.
QN SALE. BY, THE ITNEERSIGNEB- . and Martell’s : brandy 'in • i •' ■ qr-casks .~v ■ , Bruno -Silva’s port, wine—qr-caaks and ! i .. ,1 usqctftVM . i Geneva. JDKZ_ „■ /.A..™., j "-Tennent’s ale . T ~ - ■ Belmont sperm candles’ " _ _ ' B and.Bolson’s com flour » 1 Sardines —halves and quarters : e . Salt— fine nnd stone jars ■ ’ _ 'Oilj—salad and caator, pints and ’ 'Woolpacks and 3-bushel 'sacks ■ j ..Twine, sulphur,.ancLaheepwash tobacco ; . Boiled and,rawloilj, ~(l. ; '> ’ * * 1 j 'turpentine, and whiting v ; -Saddlery—gents’and ladies’, assorted i | Lea And Benins'sauce I '■ - ■ 1 ' Morton's pickles,' assorted • ■ ■ ; Colman’a mnatard and starch ' ! ”‘Bayand‘Martin'Bblacking.: — Sheet lead,, zinc, and hqlloware : ' ' Tin plates—Bradley Crown i 20 tons.Tending.’.wireV-Gospel Oak, 6,7, j and 8 ----- ; Whileilead, i. ! ' ; W, B. RHODES & CO. Miscellaneous COLT'S NEW GOVERNMENT ARMY REVOLVER, As recently adopted for the United States Cavalry, takes the ’450 central fire service Boxer Cartridge. It equals a rifle in range and in accuracy of fire, and is unequalled for durability of construction.; /It can be easily loaded'and unloaded when dark, and can be carried with perfect safety .when loaded. Itfarsur passes in efficiency and quality of make the numerous cheap pistols of various makes which now flood the market. ,■■ ■ . ■. < . • ,■■ ■ / ; i; ;■ .' COLT’S: LARGE BORE BREECH-LOADING DERINGER,'for the waistcoat pocket, shoots hard and straight. ;,. ; . • COLT'S, DERINOER REVOLVER,, for personal and house defence, flres a larger ball than any other revolver ef the same weight and size. , T6’ be had' through .any respectable - Gunmaker or Dealer in Arms, , or from Colt’s Fire Arms Mauufac-: tubing Company, H Pall, Mall, London; S.W. , • ,By hand labor If is impossible for thls'country to compete with Switzerland in the watch trade ; and if we would hold our own in Europe in this branch of ‘industry, we must follow the example of the Americans, who have 'successfully used ma'cbin’ery in the minufaoture.of watches.’’—Extract from The Times of December 18, 1808. rjIHE 'AMERICAN ’WAT O H COM PAif Y, ' j .. . . (Or Waltham, Massaohcsktts,) Have been Established Twenty Years,, and within ~! ■ that'time have produced 1 1 , 850,000 WA,TC HE S. Of all grades and sizes. Why American Waltham Watches ate cheaper than 1 English watches of the same grade is explained by Sir Edmund Beckett (late Mr. E. B. Denison) in his work on clocks, watches, and bells, in which he says; page 322 Although labor ’ is dearer in , America than here, this machinery enables them to undersell English watches of . the same qualityand that the system of making watches by machinery is the only correct One is held forth by this eminent authority in the same work, in-which he says: “ Them can be :im doubt in the mind of anyone who understands ma chinery that this is the best as well as the cheapest war of making machines which require precision and uniformity."’ ■ For particulars apply W ROBBINS AND APfMTON, i .Gknjshal AObsts, Waltham buildings, holhorn circus I T r LONDON E.C. 0 : ROSSE& BLACKWELL’S £(KLEBBATED PICKLES, s AUCES,.. VINEGAR, in Quart nnd.Pint Bottles. gJALAII JJOTTE OTTED MEAT-, 0 iALVES’ FEET JELLY and other TJIABLE DELICACIES, AY bo obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand. Every genuine article is ’labelled! , s PECIAL Agents for LEA and ! PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ■ , pROSSK & BLACKWELL. = 1 ' . ' ' V! .Purveyors to ..the Queen, SOHO-SQUARE ' ‘ : LONDON. T Si P. C'oAtS’ BEST SOFT, S-CORD SEWING tl# COTTON,-:/ ; ■■ Suitable for all Sowing Machines. ‘ 1 ' EXTRA GLACE CpTlOttf.-i , ■. This Cotton being.greatly improved ia quality and finish; will be' found unsurpassed,' for. Machine or Baud Sewing. )Darnels,; 100,200.0 s SOOYardi ' > S I CROTCHET OR TATTING QOTTON, ; •! I Of. the finest .quality, in Skeins ,or on Reels, To be had of Al] Wholesale and Retail Drapers 1 r;throughout the World, ■ QAUTION.— J. . A F. MARTELL’S : BRANDY; . -It having Come to our khOwlodge lhat spurlous imitations are imparted. consuinen should'be cartful to■tee; that they obtain;the genuine :arMole with our' brand, which is tobe'had of all respectable dealers. Agents ( Matthew Clark' and Sons, 7‘kj Great Tower.street, London; :■!- s :s > '- . p , . MABTBLL-& CO;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 4
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977Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 4
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