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Miscellaneous

ri J) E ' L E A U, FRENCH SHIRT MANUFACTORY, CUT MISSION BUILDI CORNER OF ALBERT AN© DURHAM STB E E T S , ArCKIiAJSD. Established 1869.

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Evory kind of Shirts and Underclothing

made to order and measurement. FU and quality guaranteed. Old Shirts Re-fronted, <tc. Orders exeeu ted and forwarded to all parts of the Colony.

£* O F F E E. Why is tins consumption of Copfe* not so genera] here as in Europe ? — Because it has been manufactured by inexperienced bands.

BROWN, BARRETT & CO. Have spared no expense in obtaining machinery whir-h prenerves tho full uroma and strength of the bean, und being thoroughly acquainted with the manipulation of Cotlee, can produce an article unrivalled. To suit the Convenience and 1 nates of Customers, B. B. and Co. hnve designated each of their qualities (which nsver vaiips) with a brand, viz.: — Ist Quality — Excelsior Brand (Green Label.) 2nd do — Standard Brand (Red Label.) 3rd do —Lion Brand. Packed in 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 14, 2S, and 401b Tins

Retailed by all Orocers in the Piovince,

Wholesale at BROWN, BARRETr & Co , Auckland Sieim, Cofikr & Spick Works, 11 i«h -street.

J»T O I I C E. T. B. CAMERON,

ARCHITECT & ENGINEER Corner of High street S. Vulcan lane,

AVCICLA M», Is prepared to sunply Plans, Specifications and correct estimates of nil description of Building*, «ith or without superintendence oh shortest notice.

HENRY S. MEYKRS & CO, MbkCIUNTB SHirrfNG AMD GkNKKAL Commission Agents, 32, Queen Stropt, Auckland.

MEYERS BROTHERS & CO, MekCHANTi, SIUPriNO AND COMMISSION Agkntu, Litchfield Street, Chrwtchurch. And at Auckland, H. S Meyurs and Co.

A NNU A L DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES (No. 2.) on MELBOURNE CUP, 1876.

An Unlimited Number of Subscribers at £L each.

Cjti Club Hotto, Auckland. In consequence of the immense fuccees wh eh has attended my first distribution of Prizes on the Melbourne Cup, I have been iuduced, at the solicitation of a largo number of my friends, to opm a Secsnd List at £1 p^r subscriber. I propose to close the No 2 Li*t on We Inesduy, Ist November with wh-itever number I may have secured, and to divide the amount so subscribed as follows.: — First Hone 40 per cent. Second Horse 20 „ Ihird Iloree 10 „ Other Start era (divided) 15 „ Non-Starters 15 „ The total amount expected to reach (it least £1,500. 1,200 Tickets being already sold. An early application will oblige. You w ill please add exchange to cheques, and stamp for reply. ReoiiUan&t* cinnot be accepted after Welmsday, Ist November. All prizes will bo paid lo*B 5 per cent, expense?. H. N. ABBOTT.

P.S. — Tho Drawing will be on (ho Art Union principle, and condt ctod by five gentlemen to be chosen by tho subscri ben.

£JRICKETING GOODS. JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND, The Largeit Assortmcn 1 of Iho above in the Colonj, Are now ON SALE at G. WALLER'S, TOBACCONIST,

98, Queen Street.

N.B.- -Fiuest brands of Tobacco always on hand. Cut Tobacco mad* up in tins in quantities to suit customers.

THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN 13LIND JSUHUI/ACTOIIY.

M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND MAKER & \VIRE WORKER, WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL VENETIAN HOUSE, Has now BKMOVED to those Large, Now an Commodious Premises, situutcd at the corner of Quei-n and Cook Streets, Auckland, where he will continue business us heietofore.

m H E Undersigned undertakes the JL Storage and Sale on Connnifsion of ov«ry description of Now Zouland Produce, lli^host piices obtained for Ham', Bicon, Butter, Cheese, Honey, Beeswax, Wool, hider, Sheepskins, &o, &c. Liberal Ad\ auces on Consignments. ARTHUR PITTAR,

J, (iuscn-strcet, Aucklaud,

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 679, 21 October 1876, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
590

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 679, 21 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 679, 21 October 1876, Page 4

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