J9J 9 COSGIiAYE & CO., Have now open the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK of WJNTKR GOODS to be yoyND in Ne\v Zealand, Cpmprisjng— J^ich, Plain, Coloured Fancy' and Black Silks lrlah Poplin's and Japanese Silks Black and (. loured Velvets and Velveteens English and ireuch Dress Goods. Ficnch Muiinos, in all the new shades {••or; es of all descriptions Si utch Wool Plaids an.d Waterproof E^julish and Scotch Winceys A J^arge Assortment of Fnrs An Immense Variety of Mantles, Jackets, and PoJi>naises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen | Waterproof Costumes Long mid Square Wool Shawls The Millinery Department is replete with all the Novelties of the season. 'lhaabove forming the fiuest collection of lich Goods, sontaining all th,e Latest Novelties introduced into the Eimnean markets this season, and selected with the jrea ?st caie by our London buyer. Prices Exthkmely Low. PANADA BUTLDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland.
CAUTION. OLSON'S TOMATQ S 4 U C E.. /CONNOISSEURS pronounce this Sauce to I ' Dc nc Des t" 0^ general use in housejj^^^ holds, and, in conscquorce o£ its' high repu-•jMfth-H 1 tation, some unprincipled persons have been ■Hilfßlfflil induced to pol^ct empty bottles bearing the fllilli manufacturer's name stamped thereon, and Ull P aBS *' ie same on^ M " Olson's Universal ToJBffllL mato U(>e '" c proprietor has in consequence caused his TRADE MARK to be |JMITO!:nH« Registered under the provisions of the "Trade ISffßß|ffiigjP|l Marks 4ct, 1866, and proceedings will be |W\»JO Sj jHI * a^ en against such persons as may forge or BK^ counterfeit such mark. The public are caull^oU^ ASK J Q n OLSON'S SAUCE, j^mte|<toSl^l And see t2.at the name is Stamped on Bottle ■mMlllJiilliillliliil all<^ cr > w^ vrapijed round with his
J. HIGHLEY&CO. [>EG to acquaint their friends th*t they haye Leased he commodious warehouse, No. 26, QUEEtf-STBSKT, and about to commence B,us.iuc?s as Auctioneers, Coinmis- ' ion .• ;ents, and Appraisers Auc land, May 2, 187^.
Timber. WANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato to know fcliat the Undersigned has always pn hand A Labqje Stock of First and Second Class BUILDING TIMBER, *nd that he also is prepared to cut to prder, and deliver at the Waikato Head?, at the lowest possible prices. V&MES W. WALLER, Timber Merchant, Custom Hpuse Street, Auckland ; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. Appb'cation for pi ices and orders by post punctually ttended to.
FURNITURE And] CARPET" WAREHOUSE, SuOttTLAND STBEET, AUCKLAND. WINKS AND HALL, f*.M PORTERS and Manufacturers of every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor C'lqtlw flugq, Mats, sjnd, M at< iW?» Damask, Lace, Musd.ni, aiid STpt Curtains., ajul General Furnishing Agent*, for Grover and Baker's Celebrated; Seeing Maimen : Haad Machines, £5 5s TreadW Machine!, £0.
At Cambridge, on the 3rd instant, Charles Campbell, infant son of ±£. M. D. Pearson, aged eleven weeks.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 221, 9 October 1873, Page 2
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