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\ WislittfdlLfß S 1 | ' ' / / , i 1862. j r ; h Watch aud Chronometer q % v ; ' \ f < Maker, v q H 104 Queen-st, Auckland. H Waltham Watches from £3 >' '« " 10k to £'23 ; English Levers, q from £5 to #4.) ; Cieneya, £2 to ° -_ :£ld. ' A Stamped, guarantiee, £jJ given, and Watched paclted and *■; s^htby'post. Gfeltl Chains and h Jewellery 'in great; variety' and |jj S newest '' designs, ' Orders'- by c -jj post, with a tlespriptipn of the ig y ■ Watoh required, securely packed q * and sent to any part of New p g' Zealand '6n"receipt of P. 0.0. tor •*s the amount. — A. G. Baktlktt, !'" opposite Theatre Royal, Queen- | street. ' IJSTA^MSHBD 1862. \

1 AUCKLAND SOUTHERN | XXUCKLAND lO,OUTHER'N PRODUCE T?XCHANGE Sli p<OMl J ANY, j QUEEN-STREET WHARF, E. N, LEGGE, Manager, ! HAVE ONIIASD ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE SOUTHERN AND LOCAL, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. FLOUR, BRAN, AND POLLARD. AGENTS FOR R. ANDERSONS WATER OF LEITH FLOUR MILL. The Auckland and Southern Produce Exchange Company beg to intimate to the ti.idethat they are prepared to indent Direct Orders for all kinds of Giain, Peed, and Produce, and to assure clients they will receive the full benefit ot the local knowledge and opportunity of their friends in the South for buying in the cheapest market, and on the best terms. !

W. C. D BNNKS - THE GREAT SKWIXG MACHINE] IMPORTER, H.is Just Received a Laiijc Shipment of the Cli.il!uni;c Machine of the World— The White Co.'* Serins Mn< hino ; the Most Silent, the Mos>t K.ipid, the Most Simple, the Most Easy to Work, the Most Durable, the Most lilegant, the Cheapest, the Highest Atm, tho target '"Table, the H<-bt Co\cr, the Simplest Shuttle, the Neatest Stitch. Tki adi.l Michim s from £n 10s. The Host Sewing Machines c\er made. Price Hand Machines., £'i 10s. All Machines guaranteed. These Machines can bo had ot my Agents — N. McLean and Co., Pioneer Store, Whangarei; Ihomas, Wells, Cambridge; William Stcxcnson, OnchuiiKa; N. G. Lennox, Hamilton: Parnell and Hoylan, Gis.bornc; Tircnnun and Co., Tauranga; and at other placeb. THE GREAT DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET.

T> ETIRING FROM , BUSINESS. Having disposed of my, Business, which will be handed over at the commencement of the New Year, to save auction charges, I will retail the whole of my Large Stock of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing 25 per cent, under cost, The Sale will commence at once, and continue until the end of the 'year. Tho public will understand that this is a genuine Sale, as it is the only one !f have had during the number of years I have b,een in Business. I. PHILLIPS, Queen-street, Auckland.

Ahi NEWEST AND MOSTPOPULAR SONGS OF THE' DAY KEPT IN. STOCK, ', Sacred Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chap- ; "" pell's, Cavendish, and other i Musical Magazines. New Books received 'eVery mail. > "Around the Worl<t"withGeneral Grant," 2v015., offered very cheap. • The Farmers' Book (Just Published) ; ' No Farmer should be without one. ,•,„ Account -.Books- (various sizes,, and bindings), Pliotographic Albums, Scrap^ Books, Sunday School Reward Cards,' Family Bibles, "Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian^ Hymn Books, Hyniu's Audioht ahfT'iAlouefn, ©oimnon Prayer Books and Church Services. , .. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, 5 Purses and Pocket Books, Young Ladies' ' Journals, English, American, /and Atis-' ' tralian Papers deceived every^month. Country. ortlersPiinotnally attended to. Lot Revised New Testaments Just{ W. E. HEARS, ' ]-' Bookseller, Stationer, and'Miisic Seller, r9B,,QpEEy-STKEET, A^|lAj?dX I '" \ciHfr X« 4 Rah'n'-Mml" WBi&^wW*brib> imdfaiMifWWMm'tfi. tff^»iarid 4Eusti- ! ' ¥ yil»a'Weath'efcboardin < g,Maich'dcVfiihingi '^teHSUWtilfgi^cfiifcr^P^ and'^ vpry thing necelaar f F -f iPHirirawnjf ,^ - ,'< , \ z2uM>M*:>Ai<^yi Bill virOr3b?B\l^Cplff6^iv^^o%Mljrf' v irOr3b?8\l^Cplff6^iv^^o%Mljrf'

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1657, 17 February 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1657, 17 February 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1657, 17 February 1883, Page 4

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