NEWTON STEAM SANITARY PIPE, FI^E CLA.Y, AND POTTERY WORKS.
,GEO. BOYD. DESIRES to inform his customers and the public in general that he is now manufacturing the> following Extensive Variety of Goods, many of them being qnite new here, as will be seen by the [ List or by inspection at the Works : Sanitvry Goods. Socket Pipes of all sizes, from 3 inches to 24 inohes in diameter; also, Bends, Elbows, Angles, Junctions, Tapers, Syphens; Flat Taps, G, 9, and 12 inch; Iraps, Closet Pan and Trap, Urinals, Yard Sinks and Traps, Sink* perforated or with Iron Grating-, Irrigation Valve Traps, Rainwater Traps. Subi'ACß Tiles, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 inches. Field Pipes, 2, 2}, 3, 4, o, und 6 inches Bricks : Building, Prest Tubular, Circular, and Arch. Prepared :?uzzolana, Tiles : Chequered, Hexagon and Octagon, Bakers' Oven Tiles. Stable Chequered Paving Lumps. Bread Pans, Butter Crocks, Pickle Jars, Bird Fountains, Chickens' Water Guard, Pig Troughs, Ridge Tiles withornamente GBt. Garden and Geeenhouse Acoessokies : Garden Border Tiles of various patternn Rustic Garden Chairs, Rustic Gardes Stumps, Rustic Hanging Pots, Rustio Arborettes, Rustic Flower Pots and I Stands, Mignionette Window Boxes, Fern Pans, Italian Flower Baskets (shallowand depp), Water Fount aina. < Vases, chaste and excellent in design . Pedestals i Flower Pots, all sizes from 1} inch to 24 inch diameter, and from 6d pcx dozen upwards ; also, Saucers and Seed Pans. Equal to the best imported, and at a greater reduction in price. Common Fire Bricks, Prest Fire Brioks, Arch Bricks ; Circular or Cupola Bricks, 18, 24, ahd 30 inch diameter; Gas Retort Bricks, Gas Perforated Tiles ; also, Fine Tiles for Cooking Ranges and Grates, Bakers' Furnace Lumps, Window Gills, Door Steps, Hearths, Hobs, Wall Coping, Projection Slabs for Builders, Crucibles (all sizes), Flue Covers, Dampers. Fire Lumps of any size made to order. Also, Superior Prepared Fire Clay in bags or cask.
Orders, by letter, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. May, 1879.
EDWIN HOLLOWAY,
111 returning thanks to the Settlers iv the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the firm of
HOLLOWAY, (UkLICK & CXA SWELL,
Begs to solicit a continuance of the feanie in his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Next to He win's, Grocers, MCQUEEN-STREET,
I Which he has Opened with a very Select ami Cheap Stock of General DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, Bought for Cash, which will enable him to Sell at a Small advance on Wholesale Prices. All orders will receive bin personal attention. The Millinery Department is under the Management of Mrs V.aumcu, for several years with Mr T. Short, of Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 4
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