Notices.
ri^O MEET THE TIMES. In consequence of so many Drapers S< lling ofi at Cost Price and Under, *nd not wishing to be Undeisold, and having bought a Large Lot of Cheap Job Lines, I will give my Customers some Great Bnr^ains, which inspection w ill fully bear out :—: — Splendid Stock White Calico, from 2a lid doz 1000 yds Good Grey Calico, 2d, worth 3d, or Is llii doz 500 yds Strong Wide Flannel, 10.Jd, worth Is 3d Strong Wide Blue Serge, 7-j.d yd Balance Summer Stock of Printt, to clear at Cost Price 1000 yds Plain and Printed Sateens, nice patterns, at Cost 50 Cloth Tablecovers, printed and embroidered, to clear ; 20% discount off marked price A Lirge Stock of Dress Goods, in all shades and materials, very much reduced in price, from 2^d yd 150 Pairs Blanket*, very much reduced, to clear Laige Stock of Umbrellas from Is 6d, Children's from Is Strong Oatmeal Cloth, 5J<l yd 1500 yds Ginghams, nice patterns, from 4^(l, woith 8d Rush Hats, 2^l ; Large Lot Children's Thread Gloves from 3d p-»ir IO.OOOdoz Buttons, reduced to IJd doz. A Great Bargain 330 do/ Girls' and Women's Hosiery tiom Od pair, worth double 54 Men's Stiong Tweed Coats, 6s 9d ; do Trouscis, 4a lid pair Men s Tweert Trousers and Vests, 7s lid ; 50 Men's Strong Tweed Suits, 19s (id Boys Knicker Suits from 4s 6d ; Boys' Tweed Suits, long trousers, 15s Men s Cotton Shuts fiom Is; do White Shuts, 3s 9d Men's Stiong Flannel Shiits and Drawers, 2^ 3d Bojb' Pelt Hat«, Is 6«1 ; Men's do, 2a Laige Lot of BoyV Stiaw Hata, to clear, from 9d (half-r-nce) Large Lot of Remnants, marked very low, to clear. WILLIAM R. BRIDGMAN, JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 28S, UPPER QUEEV-STREET, AUCKLAND. ADAMLAYBOURN&C 0 ' Merchants and Commission Agents, DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND.
Dnrh.im st, Auckland, Feb. 8, 1885.
Received per s s. 'Aorangi and to Arrive per ' Doric '
New Clover Seeds
For 185.3. Supenor Quality, Consisting of Em.mmi AM) DiTfii. — White Clover, Red C!o\-Ji, Cow Gra«s, A!«yke, Trefoil,
'timothy, Lucerne, Rape, Rib Grass Culomal — Cocksfoot, Rje Grass (Canterbury), Rye Grass (Poveity Bay), Italian Rye Glass. Piaiiic Giais, Rats'tail Gra-s, Cienteel Dogs-t ail, Sheep and Hard Fescue, Poa Pra and PoaTriv ; also, Turnip, Carrot, and Mangold Seed. GENUINE MANURES. We aie Sole Agents for the Gear Meat Preserving Company's Snpenor Bone Manures. Gear Bonedust from Steamed Bones, £S ; Raw do £8, Pure Bone ; Ge^r Bonemeal (fine), £8 10s. We are also Agents for Kcmpthorne, Prosier and Co 's Superphosphate, made not from Coprolites, as the English, but fro'i> the Hones and blood of the bullocks killed at the New Zealand Meat Preserving Co 's Works, Kaikorai, Otago. We have just landed a cargo of Long Island Guauo, which is partioulnrly rich in Carbonate and Phosphate of L;me, a* shown by analjsis by Mr J. A. Pond. ALWAYS ON H\ND.-Roclc and Manure Salt, Peruvian Guauo, Nitrate of Soda, Fencing Wire, Grain of e\ery kind, Bran, Shaip», Flour, Qatim.il, and a lnige stock of Groceries, all of which will be sold at lowest remnneratne rates. Samples ami Prices sent on application. Lai ire buyers liberally ticated
ADAM LAY BOURN & CO.
COFFEE !_OOFFEE!! TRENT BROTHERS, CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Victoria, Chester and Durham Streets. Offices aud Sample Rooms : Lichfield and Manchester Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Chicory Works and Farm : TEMPLETON. The only Gold Medal ever awarded in New Zealand for Coffee, Pepper and Spice, N.Z. Exhibition, ISS3. Also, First Prize Medals, Melbourne Exhi-
bition . . . 1881 Fn st Prize Medals, Sydney Exhibition .. . . .. 1579 Fiist Prize Medals, N.Z. Exhibi tion . . . 1572 and 1565 First Award, Vienna Exhibition 1873 E. N. LEGGE & CO., Agents, Auckland. Mcssis Trent Brothers beg to notify to customers and the general public, that they Guarantee their prepared Coffees to contain only the finest Plantation Coffee, with an admixture of Pure Chicory of their own growing, especially and care fully prepared for consumers. They nho wish it known that their Pure Coffee only is put up in tins, distinctly labelled as such, with a guarantee of its puiity on each package. This ,u tn le is prepared from Ceylon Coffee of the finest and best giowth, with the view to meet the penchant of those who prefer coflee by itself, which T. Bros', long standing in the trade, as manufacturers and importers, enables them to accomplish. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY Ml
nEAKSON'S I Carbolic Sand (PAThNThD) • fpHiJ above Soap has been recotnJL mended by the medical faculty as a disinfectant, and from its cleansing propei ties is peculiarly adapted for the Übe of Dairymen and Butchers, etc., as it de&tioys all insect life. Householders will also find it to their advantage to use it. The sand used in the manufacture of this Soap is only to be found on the banks of the Waikato River, and Waikato residents will readily understand^ that a beautifnl white surface will be im-* parted to floors, etc., that have been suubbed with it. To be had at the Manufactory, Hamilton East. ArcKL\>D Agent : John Buchanan, Esq., Custom-house-street. — MESSRS AND Co.^ 207, QuhhN-STRKET. Wholesale Premises : Customs-street West, Auckland. Wholesale and retail Fish and Ouster dealei s. Fresh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1978, 12 March 1885, Page 4
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