J # COSGRAVE & CO., Have now open the LAHOCST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF WJNTKLI GOODS to be >ouxu iv New Zkaland, Comprising — Ivich, Plain, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks Irish Poplins and Japanese Silks Black and (. )loiiien Velvets and Velveteens Engliph and French Dress Goods French Metiuos, in all the new shades Serges of all descriptions Scotch Wool Plaids and Waterproofa English and Scotch Winceys A Large Assortment of Furs An Immense Vaiiety of Mantles, Jackets, and Polonaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen Waterproof Costumes Long and Square Wool Shawls The i\Jillinery Department is replete with all the Novelties of the season. 'I he above forming the finest collection of rich Goods, containing all the Latest Novelties introduced into tbo Euroiean markets this season, and selected with the •'st care by our London buyer. Priclh Extrkmely Lou. CANADA B U T L 1) t N G S, Queen-sticet, Auckland.
CAUTION. OL!^O>'S TOMATO SAUCE —Connoisseurs pronounr-e this Sauce to 1 c tlie bc.^t for gmcrul use in households, mid, in (Oiistquerce of ito high nputation, some unprincipled pov-oi)-- ha\e be on induced to Collect Empty Bottles bearing il'c l'liiniiiactnrer's name btamped thereon, and pass the same oil as " Olson's Un.veiMil Tomtilo Sauoe." The proprietor Ins m consequeiKe cab.-cd Ins IRAPE MARK to be K<«gist -r-d under the pnn isioii3 of the " Trade Marks Act, ISG6,' and pioceedmgs \ull be tjiUn against such persons as may torge or counterfeit such mark. The public arc cautioned to ASK FOX OLSON'S SAUCE, And ?ce t'.nt the ntrnie is Stamped on Bottle and Stopper, md trapped round with Ins well-known label.
J. II I G II LE Y & CO. TppEG to acquaint iheir friends that they have Leased the tcniMODiors* u unuorsE, No. 26, qveex-sukeet, and ire about to commence Business as Auctioneers^ Commis* cion i ;cnta, and Appraisers. Auc land, May 2, 1873.
Timber. WANTED,— The F-cttkrs of Waikato to knew fcUat the Undersigned has always on hand A Laijge Stock of First and Second Cii'-s BUILDING TIMBER, md tbat he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at the Waikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. JAMES W. WALLER, Timber Meicbant, Custom House Street, Auckland; and Go\ eminent Wharf, Onehunga. \ pplication for prices and orders by post punctually lit tended to.
FURNITURE AM) C A R 1' E T W A R Y. II O 1/ S E, ShOUTLYM) SllttET, AI'CkLAND. WINKS AND HALL, IMPORTERS aud Manufacturers of every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor Cloths liuys Mtitb aud Mattings Damask, Lace, Mualm/and Net Curtains, and Gcneial Huu&e Fuimblmig Agents for Grovor and Baker's Celebrated Sowing Machines Hand Machines, £5 5s Treadle Maohiuea, £0.
JOHN KNO X, A UCTIONLER AND CO.M MISSION AOL'KT Hamilton. E3TAItI. I & U E D 18 05.
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Waikato Times, Issue 201, 23 August 1873, Page 2
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