J" # COSGKA V E • . & CO., Have now open the LAKGEST AJS'D BEST ASSORTED "STO«. 1 ov WJJMTEK GOODS to be >'ui!M> J>' Ntw Zealand, L'omprisiug — IMi, Phin, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks IiMU L'oplms andJapauese Silks .Uivk and t loute i Vdvets and Velveteens ftngliHii and Jbreiu'b Diesa (ioml« , Freuvb iVlerinos, in all the uew shades . * Screes of all descriptions Scotch Wool Plaids and Waterproofs taij;l)sh and Scotch Winceys ' ' A IjJirjje Assortment of Furs An Immense Variety of Mantles, Jackets, and Polonaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen j "Witterproaf Costumes hwng and Square Wool Shawls Ino .Millinery Department ia replete with all the \(i cities of the season. I ,ie above forming the finest collection of rich Goods, 'j..ur uruug all the Latest .Novelties introduced into the f ro-ieiui markets this season, and selected with the Hum 'ist care by our London buyer. Prices Extremely Low. OANADABU T L D I N G S, 1 Queen-street, Auckland.
CAUTION. OLSON'S TOMATO SAUCE. ——. /"^OXNOKSEURS pronounce this Sauce to iHtfif^ v^ be the best for general use in houscyTgS holds, *ncl, in conscqucrce of its high rcpufitß^j tation, some unprincipled persons have hem mmM induced to colled empty bottles bearing the fflfil mnnufacturer'a name stamped thereon, and Bill P ilrtS snme ol ' ** " son>l Universal ToIfflli |jH ' mato Sauce." The proprietor has in conse9 uence caUBcd hU TBlA ? B M^BK to be Swlpl-Miw Kegistered under the provisions of the "Trade Miii-ks Act, 1866, and proceedings will be [tf »3»i> w| 11l ' len a g a >"^ fc BU °h persons as may forge or /W^ v^GI colll) tevfeit such mark. The public are cauASK ro]B OLSONIS SAUCE > tj^BSartSBBI And see that the name is Stamped on Bottle SmmrmiiHml and Stopper, md wrapped round with hi» luuflllnllUnllUlllHuUl 111 11.1 """""" """""'■"■ well-known label.
J. HIGHLEY & CO. BEG- to acquaint their friends that they have Leaskd he COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, 2?O. 2C, QUBEN-STBEET, and :rt about to commence Business as Auctioneers, Comniisb r>n A ;ents, and .Appraisers \uc land, May 2, 1873. Timber. VTTANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato to know fiat T f the Undersigned has always on hand A Labge Stock of Fibst and Second Ciass BUILDING TIMBER, ■tid tl.tt he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at in- \\ aikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. JAMES W. WALLER, I nnber Merchant, Custom House Street, Auckland ; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. A pplication for prices and orders by post punctually U ended to.
FURNITURE AND OARPET WAREHOUSE Shobtland Street, Auckland. WINES AND HALL, IMPORTERS and Manufacturers of every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor Cloths Rugs, Mats and Mattings Damask, Lace, Muslin, and Net Curtains, and *v General House Furnishing A-,'<nia for Grover and Baker* Celebrated Sowing Ma- < mm -.s Kind Machines, £5 Treadle Machines, £59.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 229, 28 October 1873, Page 2
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458Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 229, 28 October 1873, Page 2
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