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-Miscellaneous.

HERBERT -H. SMITH'S ' - \ COL-LEOTIQN OF OVENS, RANGES, STOVES, &c.\ - ESPECIALLY THE SEW ZEALAND ECLIPSE COTTAGE STOVE. ( It requires no fitting/ can be used as either open or closed, is economical, and made to burn the New Zealand Coal and Coke, and is all wrought iron, so that it will not break or crack. A large number of the most influential persons in Auckland have them in use, all of which have given the greatest satisfaction. (See Illustrated Price Catalogue with Testimonials, gratis.) CAUTION.— Having heard from country settlers that inferior Ovens are. being sold by country storekeepers as my ovens, I beg to state that all my Ranges, Stoves, Portable Ovens, Side Ovens, Portable Boilers, Ships' Stoves, Colonial Ovens, &c have my name on the ventilator, and are guaranteed td last from 5 to 20 years, according to the size and price, and then can be repaired. There are over 5000 of my Ovens and Ranges in use, some Ovens 9 years, and all have given the greatest satisfaction. Testimonial. Mr H. H. Smith.— Dear Sir,— ln reply to your inqxiiries regarding the New Zealand Eclipse Cottage Range I have had from you, I have pleasure in informing you that it has given entire satisfaction. It requires very little coal, and is indeed in every way equal to the recommendations you gave me of it, — Truly yours, F. iA. Twimane. Grafton Road, November 1, 1879. Ovens, Ranges, and Stoves, etc. sold on the Deferred Payment System. Weekly payments taken. HERBERT H. SMITH, Auckland Iron Works, Durham St. West | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

J^RESH ARRIVAL OF NEW "■ SEASON TEAS. LIST OF PRICES :— S. d. Sound Broken Leaf Tea, per pound, 1 6 Strong ßieakfast Congou, ... 110 Fine Pekoe Flavoured Tea, ... 2 4 Empress of India, a mixture of the finest Indian & China Teas, ... 2 10 Foochow and Java Pekoes, Indian Teas, from the Assam Company, Darjoeling and Cachar districts. Moyune, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Green Teas. Teas packed in cannisters for family use, or s>old in original boxes, quarter, half, and chests. Sugar and general groceries at wholesale prices. ROBERT~NEAL, IMPORTER OF TEAS. (L\te W. SrRAw & Co.), . Thkatre Royal, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND.

EDWIN HOLLOWAY, In returning thanks to the Settlei'6 in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him Avhile Partner in the firm of Hollo way, Gaklick & Cranwell,

Begs to solicit a continuance of the same in his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Next to Hcwin's, Grocers, jSS-QUEEN-STEEET, Which lie has Opened v ith a very Select and Cheap StOL-k of General

DRAPERY A>< D MILLINERY, Bought for Cakh, which will enable him to Xull ,it a Small advance on Wholesale Prices, All ordeis \\U\ reccne Ins pci^onal attention. The Milhncry Department is under tho Management of Mrs Yaknom, for scvera ycais with Mi T. Short, of Auckland.

EXCHANGE AUCTION MART. AUCKLAND. W. DOWDEN. Begs to inform the public that he has resumed business as Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, m the Premises lately occupied by Mr. C W. Binney, and known as the Exchange Auction Mart, Queen-street' Auckland, where he hopes by strict attention to business prompt settlement of accounts, and liberal advances if required against goods left for absolute sale, to receive a share of public support.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMI T H. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. iggf The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. l/FM'iri'.O.V CITE OPEN DAILY Under experienced superintendence. Seveial Novelties added to the Museum. TILL* BILLTVRD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LhALTNG NL'V'SPAPEKS OX FILE

ASK for N ADEN'S Celebrated Veterinary Medicines, and see that you get them. To be obtained of all respectable Store keepers in the Waikato. Million Prices Advice (gratuitously) by letter. / These Wonderful Medicines (fi^ptepared only by G. Naden (Member of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon?, London), Queen-utreet Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1260, 27 July 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1260, 27 July 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1260, 27 July 1880, Page 4

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