J # COSGIIAVE & CO., Have now open the LARGEST AND BIiST ASSORTED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS To BE FOLNU IN NEW ZLALAND, Coinpiising — lhch, Plain, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks lmh Poplins and Japanese Silks BLuk and (. >louied Vehets and Velveteens I'.nghsh and trench Dress Goods Fjcneh Muiinos, in all the new shades k-'en. es of all desci iptions Scotch Wool Plaids and Waterproofs Entdibli and Scotch Winceys A Laige Assortment of Furs An Immense V.uiety of Mantles, Jackets, and Polonaises iv Velvet Cloth and Veh eteen Waterproof Costumes Long and Square Wool Shawls The Milhnciy Department is replete with all the Novelties of the season. Ihe above foiming the finest collection of lich Goods, containing all the Latest Novelties introduced into the Euroneau in.nkt.ts this season, and selected with the grea' est caie by our London buyer. Pricks Exirfmely Low. CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-ftticet, Auckland.
CAUTION. OLSON'S TOMATO SAUCE —Connoisseurs pronoume tins Sauce to be the best for general use in households, and, in eonsequer ce of its high icputation, sonic unprincipled persons have been induced to Collect Empty Bottles bearing Lhc mnnnliat uicr's name stamped thereon, and pass the same off as " Olson's Universal Tomato Sauce." The proprietor has in consequence caused his TRADE MARK to be Registered under the provisions of the "Tiade Marks Act, 1860,' md proceedings will bo taken ngainst such persons as may iorge or counterfeit biich mark. The public are cautioned to ASK FOR OLSON'S SAUCE, And see that the name is Stumped on Bottle and Stopper, and wrapped round with his well-known label.
,1. HIGIILEY & CO. ~jr>EG- to acquaint their friends that they haye Leased the commodious wwiu.nousr, No. 26, QrEKN-STiircT, and nre about to commence Business as Auctioneers, Commission ;ents, «nd Appraisers. Auc Innd, May 2, 1873.
Timber.
WANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato ho know tbat the Undersigned has always on hand A Lakue aiocK ok First and Second Class BUILDING TIMBEK, .tnd that he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at the Waikato Heals, at the lowest possible puces. JAMES W. WALLER, '1 imher Merchant, Custom House Si i ret, Auckland; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. Application for prices and orders by post punctually attended to.
JOII N KNO X, A CTIONEEU AND COMMISSION AGENT Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 183, 10 July 1873, Page 2
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