,IWI Mtßoeflft_eotiB.\ s^ ig^ SEE HERBERT, . t ,H. SMITH'S ' " COLLECTION OF OVENS, RANGES, STOVES, ,&ot. i „,, ESPECIALLY. THE '; !' XE>Y ZEALAND ECLIPSE COTTAGE BTOYE. It requires no iittiing, can be used as either open or closed, is , economical, ( and ' made tp 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 to 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 inquiries 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 A. Twimane. Grafton Road, November 1, 1879. , • Ovens, Ranges, and Stoves, &c. sold on the Deferred Payment System. Weekly payments taken. HERBERT H. SMITH, Auckland Iron Works, Durham St. West ] BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. \
W. H. H A z A E D GUNMAKER,
By special appoinment to His Excellency Sir Arthur Gordon, G.M.C.G, Governor of New Zealand. 168, Queen-street, Auckland, Agent for W. and C. Scott and Son's Guns, and for Hay, Merricks and Co.'s Limited Roslin Powder Mills, Edinburgh,
HAMMERLESS AND CHOKEBORE
GUNS,
Extensive shipments now ready from W. and C. Scott and Sons, Isaac Hollis and Sons, P. Webley and Son, \V. W. Greener and other makers. Hammerless Guns ...j£is o otOj£33 o o Double Breechloaders ... 5 o oto 18 o o Single ditto ... ... 500 to 800 Double Muzzle-loaders... 215 oto 10 o o Single ditto ... ... 1100 to 500 Snider Carbines ... 310 nto 500 Martini-Henry Rifles ... 9 o oto 10 o o Saloon Rifles ... ... 2 o oto 350 Revolvers ... ... 1 o oto 500 Air Guns, shooting ball or shot 4 10 o Direct Shipments of Sporting Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, Cartridges, Cases, Rifle and Revolver Ammunition, Gun Cases, Game Bags, Cartridge Belts, Re-cappers, Turnovers, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, &c. Eyes for Birdstuffing 1 . Firearms purchased or exchanged. Repairs promptly and efficiently done. Kgp* W. H. H. draws special attention to his Shooting Gallery, 40 yards long, where firearms may be tested by intending purchasers.
S. M'LERNON Respectfully invites the Ladies and Gentlemen of Waikato to call before purchasing elsewhere and inspect his large and really SUPERIOR Stock of TfllNE GOLD JEWELLERY ! VCfATCHES ! i^LOCKS! JEWELLERY ELECTRO-PLATE GOODS ! SILVER CUPS Ice, &o.
All marked in plain figures and at as I low a prico afl they can be sold fotiii New Zealand j '' " New Pianos by Aucher £53 . Neumeyer ...£75 Above prices for cash, or sold on time payments at a reasonable advance. S. McLERNON, Hamilton.
F STEPHEN S' • Autumn Shipment op English and Continental BOOTS AND SHOES having now arrived, he respectfully invites inspection of the same embracing as it does all kinds, from exquisitely dainty satin ball-room shoes to ponderous diggers' pumps specially adapted to the rough ranges oi the Tiki Goldfield. Ladies desiring a fashionable and wellfitting boot, shoe, or slipper, go to
STEPHENS' TEPHENS' Gentlemen requiting comfortable and durable boota, etc., go to STEPHENS' TEPHENS' Diggeip who want the exact kind of Boots to prospect for gold with nucoess, goto STEPHENS', 136, Qubek Stress, Auckland. The chief Attraction of this Shipment (next to quality) is the Cheap Prices at which they will be sold. 1i- I •
NO T I C E. Mr Buck baYing transferred the lacense of the Waikato Hotel to Mr F. Gaudin. it is requtested' that all claims against, the Hotel up to the 19th March, 1881, be sent in to Dickeson and-Burnett, frgaruawahia, onor,before thejst day of; April next, (Othfirwise they willtnot'sbS'recognised, j All accounts due to the «aid Hotel will be.plflccdiathe hands of Mr -John Edgecunabe,, Accountant,; Hamilton, for &frllBction j \^ho,spreceipt Only will be 1 a full iisohatgOt t -^ ,;> lt , illl( ,., ■• f •■> , ULUivluoUiM <£ xiUivriXilJL. . , , „ . f j ',# > .Ngajtwnr »hia. |^«ch234-1881. /ttfr , n „:
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1373, 21 April 1881, Page 4
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