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ADDRESS: 75 ? QUEEN- STREET.

J HYDRAULIC LIME | fe 'i* TRADE '^f MARK IS J.TWlson&Cfg l s" AUCKLAND, N.Z. 3 T^HY have Bad Dairies, When Concrete n is so Cheap? Anyone who follows oui instructions can ovect One Story Buildings build Concrete Tanks., Sheep Dips, and lay all Kinds of Concrete Floors. The Framing ci* 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 im possible to make it clear by writing. Concrete makes good bases for Engines, *lso. Dams, Water-races, Culverts. &c. Why should County Councils build so many Small Bridges, when Concrete Culverts cost so littlei All the rates arc absorbed in Renewing and Replacing af ier Hoods. 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.— All Mahurangi Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine without the Trade Mark.

WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, 182, QUEEN STREET,

Auckland.

VT7ILLIAM RATTRAY b^g-s to nnVV nounce his intention of holding in future

PERIODICAL CASH SALES, > for *he purpose of clearing out remainder of each Season's Stock, so thnt the approaching* one may be. opened with all perfectly new and fresh goods.

HTS FIRST GRAND

PERIODICAL

SALE !

CASH

FOR WINTER, 1884. Has now commenced.

The Entire Stock (the bulk of which has been imported direct from the London and Paris Markets), will be offered nt Clearing Prices, Regardless of Cost,

PROMPT NET CASH.

SPECIAL. — Country Orders accompanied by P.O. Order or Cheque will be carefully executed at Kale Prices, as though purchased over the countef.

PATTERNS AND LISTS POST FREE ON APPLICATION.

WILLIAM EATTRAT, 178, 180, 182, QUEEN STREET; Auckland,

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

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