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CARRIAGES

ADDRESS: 75, QUEEN -STREET.

g' NjntsoArs s J HYDRAULIC LIME & |i TRADE JT MARK §| % J.WilsonfcC? ¥ s" AUCKLAND, N.Z. 3 WHY have Bad Dairies, when Concrete is so Cheap? Anyone who follows our instructions can erect One Story Buildings build Concrete Tanks, Sheep Dips, and lay ali kinds of Concrete Floors. Tho Framing e^ Boxing to deposit the Concrete in requires no Timber but that needed to finish the building. Iron bolts can be dispensed with. Parties interested will please Call at our Office, and get full particulars of how to Frame for Buildings, &c, as it is almost impossible to make it clear by writing. Concrete makes good bases for Engines, »lso. Dams, Water-raoes, Culverts. &c. Why should County Councils build so many Small Bridges, when Concrete Culverts cost so little? All the rates arc absorbed in Renewing and Replacing after Floods. Rich or Soapy Clays, well burned, make a good substitute for gravel. Start a good fire round a stump, put on some Clay,' and watch the result. P.S.— AH Mahurangi Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is gonuine without the Trade Mark. wixuajvTrattray* 178, 180, 182, QUEEN STREET, AuciaAm

WILLIAM RATTRAY lvgs to nnnounee his intention of holding in future

PERIODICAL CASH SALES, for Hie purpose of clearing out lenmindei of each Season's Stock, so that the ap> proaching one may be opened with all perfectly new and fresh goods.

HTS FIRST GRAND PERIODICAL

CASH

SALE

FOR WINTER, 1884 Has now commenced.

The Entire Stock (tho bulk of which has been imported direct from tho Londoi and Paris Markets), will be offered at Clearing Prices, Regardless of Cost, i.i. \ i >

PROMPT MET CASH

SPECIAL. — Country Omars accompanied by P.O. Older or Cheque will b< carefully executed at vSale Prices, as though purchased over the counter.

PATTERNS AND IJSTS POST FREI ON APPLICATION.

.WILLIAM BATTRAT 178, 180, 182, ' QUEEN STREET, ; Auckland.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 8

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315

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 8

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