9 CUSUIiAVE & CO.,
Have vow open the LAKGLST AND bEi>T ABORTED STOC OP WINTJLR GOODS to be votM* is New Zealand, (Jomprising — Ivich, Main, Coloured rancy and Black Silks Irwh Popliufl nnd Japanese Silks JilacK nxui (. louied Velvets and Velveteens h nglish nnd Irench Diess Goods Prci>i:h Mu.-iuos, in all the new shades '■fejye* of all descriptions ><:..tch Wool ir'kids and Waterproofs ' Knylish nrd Scotch Winceys A Large Assortment of Fura An Immense Vnuety of M unties, Jackets, and Polonaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen Waterproof Costumes ' I.o:ig and b'quare Wool Shawls Tin; Villinery Department is replete with all the N >\ flties of the season. 'I he above forming the finest collection of rich Goods, '"■nr.umng all the Latest Novelties introduced into the I ifiean markets this season, ami selected wi-h the iii.» °8t care by our London buyer. Pkices Extremely Low.
lANADA BVTLDINOS Queen-street, Auckland.
CAUTION.
OLSON'S TOMATO SAUCE m^ /CONNOISSEURS pronounce this Sauce to 9H~ V^ be the best for general use in households, mid, in eomequerce of its high repu4|@ tntion, iome unprincipled persons hare be^n fflJlli'll induced to collect empty bottles bearing the iflilfl munuiacturer'i name stamped thereon, nnd KaWrlll ' -P & ss the same off as " Olson's Universal Toj™ |ffl mato Sauce." The proprietor has in conse/^M|MW °. uence caused his TRADE MARK to be ygfllM .miCTMI Urgi^tcrcd under the provisions of the "Trade >ffi...i..".j»l Mnrks Act, 1866, and proceedings will be fif^ l°sfl °$f «1 ta ' lPn "R n ' nst BU °h persons as may forge or Jf«!T counterfeit such mark. The public are cau■|^OLS 0 1l ASK FOR OLSON>S SAUCE, liJ!?L,.jH^i|| And see that the name is Stamped on Bottle BRflffiHiMl lin< l Stopper, wrapped round with his ] well-known label.
Timber. VTTANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato to know that H the Undersigned has always on hand A Laiige Stock or First and Second Class BUILDING TIMBER, >i\i\ that he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at ,l,e W aikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. J\MES W. WAILER, linil-cr Merchant, Uisttxn House Street, Auckland ; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. Application for prices and orders by post punctually t tended to. FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE Shoitland Stbekt, Attcsland WINES AND HALL, I'M PORTERS and Manufacturers of every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor Cloths ■'* Rugs, Mats and Mattings Damask, Lace, Muslin, and Net Curtains, and General House Furnishing Agents for Grover and Baker's Celebrated Sowing Madins: Hand Machines, £5 Treadle Machines, £59. J. H I G H L E Y & CO. 13 EG- to aequmnt their friends that they hare Lkased JtO COMMODIOUS WAItEHOUSE, No. 26, QUKEN-STEEET, and
ire about to commence Business as Auctioneers, Commission A rents, and Appraisers Vi:c Und, May 2, 1873. * JOHN KNOX, A UCTIONLER AND COMMISSION AGENT Hamilton. EsTAßiisnKD 18 65.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 236, 13 November 1873, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 236, 13 November 1873, Page 2
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