T COSGKAVE & CO., ' Have now open the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS To BE FOUND IN NIW ZIA'AS'D, Comprising — Rich, Flam, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks Irian fopuns and Japanese Silks Black and (. louied Velvets and Velveteens English and Fiench Dress Goods Fiench Merinos, in all the new shades Serges ot all descriptions Scotch Wool Plaids and Waterproofs English and Scotch \\ niceys A Large Assoitnient of Furs An Immep'e A T ?i : e v of Mantles, Jackets, and Polonaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen Water proof C'o'iumes Lt lg and S "ar.it Wool Shawls Tie Millinery Dipartmant is replete with all tVe Novelt'es of the se'-nn. Ihe above torn > ,ne finest collection of rich Goods, containing all " vest Novelties introduced into the European m.i.H ct ,his season, and selected with the grea °st caie I . vi Lomlon bujer. Fmces Emrfmii/v Low. CANADA B V ? L D I N r: S, Quten-stieer, Auckland.
CAUTION. OLSOK S TOMATO SAUCE — Couuoi^eurs pronounce this Sauce to be the best for general lue in households-, and, in consequerce of its high reputation, some unprincipled persons have been induced to Collect Empty Bottles bearing the manufacturer' 4 name slumped theieon, and pass the b&iue off as " Ol»on\ Universal Tomato Sauce." The proprietor has in consequence caused his TRADE MARK to be Registered under the provisions of the " Trade Marks Act, 1866,' and proceedings will be taken against such persons as may iorge or counterfeit such mark. The public are cautioned to ASK FOR OLSON'S SAUCE, And see that the name is Stamped on Bottle and Stopper, and wrapped round with his well-known label.
Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds ! GENUINE ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SEEDS G. H. LAYERS, W y NDH A M ST X E^E T, AUCKLA^D, Has on Sale, CLOVER, all varieties , Rye Grass ("overty Bay), Loctsfoot, &c ; Garden and Flower Seeds ; Fruit. Foiest, and Ornamental Trees ; Pmus Insignis, foi shelter, 2 feet, £5 per 100 : Thorn Quicks, 1 and 2 years old ; Roses, &c ; Bone Dust ; Maize, Oats, Chaft : Rock Salt, &.c ; Sheep wash Tobacco, Sulphui. &c. |J£g° A_ent at Ng uuawahia : Mr. G. Edglcumbe.
J. HIGHLEY & CO. T>EG to acquaint their frienda that they have Leased the commodious waiuhousl, No. 26, queek-stheet, and we about to commence Business as Auctioneers, Commission ;ents, and AppraUers. Auc land, Maj 2, 1873.
Timber. WANTED,— The Settlers of Waikaio to know tbat vxie Undersigned has alwajs on ha-'d A Lahce Stock or First and Second Ciass BUILDING TIMBER, jind that he also is prtpaied to cut to older, and deliver &!■ the Waikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. JAMES W. WALLER, Timber Merchant, Custom House S L reet, Auclc'and ; and Go\ernraeut Wharf, Onehunga. Application for pi ices and orders by post punctually attended to.
G. T JI 0 II A S S 0 N, (Late of luoma3son <fc Co.) ■Tt/T ILL AND WIIEFLW R I G H T Te A wash n
NOTICE. XT is requested that all due or over-due Subscriptions be forwarded to this Office in STAMPS, or paid to the Local Agents.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 194, 7 August 1873, Page 2
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