J # COSGUAVE & 'CO., Have now open the LARGEST AND BEST AS&OItTED STOP op WJNTLR GOODS TO BE fOVhV IN ZEALAND, Comprising — Rich, Plain, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks Iri3h Poplins and Japanese Silks Black and (. loured Velvets anil Velveteens English nud i'reuch Dress Goods French Merinos, in all the new shades Serges of all descriptions Scotch Wool Plaids «md Waterproofs English ard Scotch Winceys A Large Assortment of Fnrs An Immense Variety of Mantles, Jackets, and Polo- ' uaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen Waterproof Costumes Long and Square Wool Shawls The Millinery Department is replete with all the JS T o\ elties of the season. The above forming the finest collection of rich Goods, containing all the Latest Novelties introduced into the Luroiean markets this season, and selected with the <>st care by our London buyer. Pbices Extremely Low. CANADA BUTLDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland.
CAUTION. OLSON'S TOMATO SAUCE. /CONNOISSEURS pronounce this Sauce to • 3^E be the best for general use in housegpßi holds, and, in coDsequerce of its high repuTflJlflP tation, some unprincipled persons have been wSllffi '"duced to collect empty bottles bearing the Ullll manufacturer's name stamped thereon, and Mill Pa»» the same off as " Olson's Universal To JwllllL mato auce -" ue proprietor has in conse c jJO^IIISW quence caused his TRADE MARK to b fiajyilfflmia Registered under the provisions of the "Trade |&"T"^fifl a^ 8 1866, and proceedings will be ■M^'^tew ta^ en n g a ' ns * BUCQ persons as may forge o r ItX ill c ? unter^ e^ BUCn mark. The public are cau[k^OL=.°i| ASK FOR OLSON'S SAUCE, [(■"g^j^^ And see that the name is Stamped on Bottle MlltfllllllllillllllllH an d Stopper, wd wrapped round with his well-known label.
J. HIGHLEY & CO. DEG to acquaint their friends that they have Leased he COMMODIOUS WABBHOUSE, No. 26, QUEEN-STBEET, and «re about to commence Business as Auctioneers, Commission Ajenti, and Appraisers Auc land, May 2, 1873.
Timber. WANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato to know that the Undersigned has always on hand A Large Stock oi First and Second Class BUILDING TIMBER, ind'that he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at the Waikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. JA.MES W. WALLER, limber Merchant, Custom House Street, Auckland ; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. Application for prices and orders by post punctually tteudedto. J
FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, Shobtland Stbbbt, Auczland. WINKS AND HALL, I'M PORTERS and Manufacturers of every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor Clothi Rugs, Mats and Mattings Damask, Lace, Muslin, and Net Curtains, and General House Furnishing Agents for Grover and Baker's Celebrated Sowing Mahines : H-md Machines, £5 5» Treadle Machines, £9.
IV is necessary that tbe number of insertions should be marked on the face of Advertisements, otherwise they will be inserted and charged until countermanded.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 224, 16 October 1873, Page 2
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