McMaster & Shatters, DRAPERS and CLOTHIERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND; RE enabled to give the Beet Possib'e V*lne. aw they Import direct from the . MOST RELIABLE ENGLISH MARKETS. In these days of PUFFING it is sometimes bewildering to know where to purthai-e Drapery, RStMfflllQF I ,e lowest >r * c ° article is very seldom the cheapest IlUtfk w To keep RELIABLE GOODS at the lUe blluCaVUUl margin of profit, and claim to bold every thing the trade. lowest possible our own with LARGE AUTUMN SHIPMENTS SHORTLY TO HAND, In the meantime the rontainder of Summer goods to be cleared at prices that will do it* atfeOOtSSSses McMASTER and SHALDERS, Direct Importers of Drapery, etc. . AUCKLAND
H. A. BALCKE, TE AROHA FANCY BAZAAR • NOVELTY EMPORIUM; "Whifcaker-street. • FANCY GOODS, • • ' STATIONERY, / . • BOOKS, PERIODICALS, • TOILET REQUISITES, : Etc., Etc., Etc. iAs fresh consignment «»f goods are ex-. peet"d shortly, the pn sent stock . will bo offered at' LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. TOYS & DOLLS—An Endless Variety, H. A. BALCKE. FANCY GOODS & TOBACCONIST BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, j Whitaker Street -H WALLIS & OALEY, SADDLE & /HARNESS MAKERS, Etc. • * Auckland. ■ - W E call attention to onr Varied styles of Ladies’ & Gents' SADDLES. Be sure and inspect these before buying claowbere. Our Australian Stock Saddle is very durable and suited jin every way for heavy work. We have a large variety of Fancy Goods to select from. Our • Martin Spring Belt ' is a novelty, being specially cool for summer wear. Harness of every description made on premises. Ladies’ Woollen Webb Belts on hand or made to order.—Telephone 690. w. > s.lau:rie&co auckland;& ngaruawahial axjtumiTshipme^t OF ' . CLOVER SEEDS From the Well known establishment o Hurst and Son, London, and Alexando r Crossand Son, Glasgow, i JUST BE C El V ED, comprisingCLOVERS, of all sorts ‘NATURAL GRASSES TURNIPS FORAGE PLANTS, &0., &c. ALSO, RYEGRASS (P° Vert y Bay and Canterbury) i * COCKSFOOT (Akaroa and Taranaki).- j MANURES. BONEDUST (Wuikato Mill) £6 per ton delivered at Ngaruawahia) BONEDUST (Australian), from £4 10a to £5 10h per ton SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (A'nglo Co., 36 per cent.), £6 5s THOMAS* PHOSPHATE, £4 15s CROFT BONEDUST, £6 to £6 10s KA IN IT, £4 15s TURNIP MIXTURE DISSOLVED BONE POTASH MANURES &o. t - &c. &c. Samples and quotations of Seeds and Manures on application to w, S a LAURIE AYD CO. CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND, 20th February, 1894.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 1
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