Notices. THOS. H. WEBB & CO. HAVE ON VIEW, For Cash, or Monthly Payments, PIANOS From £25 to £175 HARMONIUMS... „ £7 „ £60 ORGANS „ £11 .. £75
WEBB & CO., Oak House, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Country visitors and others are invited to inspect their Extensive Stock of ONE HUNDRED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
WEBB & CO., Enquire for Oak House, HOBSON STREET, Our only Show Rooms in Auckland. Tuniug and Repairing in all its branches, Second-hand Instruments all prices.
MANURES. The FitKuzixr. Company, Auckland. Rukuhia, September G, 1887. Endospd ploasi; find order. . . In December I shall require a few tons good Bones and Superphosphate The Bonos"and Superphosphate supplied last year gave good results. Although a dry season I have a good crop of Swedes. The Corn Manure also gave good results on the growing Oats. Yours truly, W. Gardner, Manager Hon. J. Williamson's Estate, Tiik Frkezixc. Company, Auckland. Waitoa Estate, Waihou, September 2, 1887. Your Manures were used upon this Estate for the Turnip crop last season at the rate of lcwt. each oi Superphosphate 25 per cent, and Bonedust per acre. The results are very satisfactory, and the crop compares very favourably with that of the previous season, when Lawes' 3G per cent. Superphosphates were used at the same rates. Our Swede crop has been carrying sheep at the rate of 160 per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to 141bs and lClbs. ° Yeurs faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager. Panmure, Ist July, 1887. The Freezing Company, Auckland. ~,,, ,-, T i,r , l Dkyk Sirs—l wish you to know that I am greatly pleased with the Manure which I had from you last March You will remember that I intended to nso Bonedust only, but on your recommendation, and a good deal a-ainst my own inclination, I gave a 33-acre field of Swedes at my Tβ Awamutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved Bone Manure. Ido not hesitate to say that the crop has been three times as heavy as I had looked for—that is, three times as much as I had ever grown on the same paddock with any other Manures. Many of the Swedes were 30 inches in circumference. I have also used your Grass Manure on new grass with extraordinary results The sheep running on this grass have improved very rapidly, and I consider that I have realised better prices for them as a result of the use of the Manure. English Phosphates, costing me £o per ton tnoiv, have not yielded me results to be compared with those I have had since using yours—which is ever since your works started. You may make any use you like of this letter. Yours truly, Roger Kay. CHEMICAL WORKST^^EKyr™ , AUCKLAND. EXHIBITIOIST, AT THEIR SHOW ROOMS, Corner of Ilobson and Cook-streets, Auckland. PIANOS by 20 Leading Makers now on Exhibition ! 15 PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS now on Exhibition 35 DIFFERENT STYLE PIANOS now on Exhibition American Organs, 6 stops, £15. Pianos, from £20. NEW MODEL IRON COTTAGE GRAND PIANOS FROM £40. All instruments can be purchased on our 20_ months' Hire System. Pianos, from •20s a month. Organs from loh a month. TUNERS-MESSRS. H. o!~BR.O\VN, T. RAMSAY AND H. HARRISON. "W. H. WIEIBIBIE. Messrs. Webb and Co., of Oak House, are in no way connected with this Company.
KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-street East, Auckland, AND TENNYSON-STKEET, NAPIER. t PATTERNS OF CLOTH IV" EW PRICB LTST FOR A " G °° dS C "' e Sent CARR,AGE 1886-87. PAID, and if not approved are lon " exchanged, or the money returned ~ - Gentlemen's Clothing to LATEST FASHIONS (whichever preferred). /" \ \ \ Measure, / / ' 1 I" Gentlemen's and Boys Cloth- / 4 ' Post Fkee with Puice Lists. j ng) & c-> au d j&sy Self- £s, °- v)'\ 'J "Measurement Forms Good Tweed Suit ... 210 0 'J J £3_ j. are sent, ~ ~ ~ .-. 30 0 t l\ c U Soree Suits 210 0 GRATIS AND POST FREE, ON » » .. ...3 5 0 ! l\w ..™ .. c a •«. sin n APPLICATION. „ „ „ ... 3JO 0 y "Fox Serge Suit ••■ .3 10 O " " " ntf Fα ■;«.,;« ",.'»■ "'iLiiSi ,1 " 1 * ;: ;; :: '■'■'■ Hi || £~ ... ji. o ______ - ;; ;; ;;; 4„ , *I f J 8..t Cloth Suit 410 0 EXTRA Tro»»er« 012 C !i- L. : u 0 ; PAIR TROUSERS ;; ;;: ;;; : 1 1? I " " " i#i 510 o GIVEN AWAY „ i 0 0 Gentlemen's " " " "' '" nrT'Ptr VAPT-T SJTTTT , i - n Covert Coats. Frock and Dress Suit ... 75 0 WIIH &ALB. bUll. , 1o 0
CHEAP GROCERIES ! CHEAP TEAS ! CHEAP GENERAL GROCERIES 1 MR CHAS. BOYCE begs to announce that he has purchased the ENTIRE GROCERY STOCK of J. W. Mkiikick. (who is retiring from business), at a great discount, and will clear the whole Stock At Cost Price for Cash. Country Settlers will find this an excellent opportunity of laying in a supply at * CHEAP RATES. Come and See for Yourselves, and Secure the Bargains at C. BOYCE'S, BAKER, GROCER. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, NeTIeALAND FROZEiN T MEAT"&" STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, PRESERVED MEATS. WE BEG TO DIRECT PUBLIC ATTENTION TO OUR VARIOUS PREPARATIONS. The reputation of our " PEACH " BR AiNTD is now thoroughly established, and our sales have reached proportions which we may safely say no other Colonial meat-preserving establishment is able to approach. Our Goods are now to he Found in all the Best Markets of the V* oklp. The high-class quality of meat that we are in a position to command enables u? to pack an article which at all times gives us the preference over American meats. This is admitted by the Admiralty and all leading merchants. We may mention that the whole of our preparations are manufactured on the most modern and approved principles, under which the use of Acids is avoided.
TMPORTANT NOTICE. JAMES~REID (Late Manager for Peat & Co.), Begs to inform the public that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr Peat, and has resumed business in the old shop, so long occupied by Mr Wiseir.an, Hamilton East, where he will be glad to receive a call from those who desire to patronise him. J. R. hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges and first-class workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Material Guaranteed. ALL THE OLD STOCK REDUCED 25 PER CENT. J. R. begs to notify that, at the solioitation of his West side customers, he has OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT Adjoining Mrs Gwynne's Hotel, where all kinds of saddlery and harness work will be executed with the utmost despatch. George Mason, Nurseryman and Florist, CLAUDELANDS, Opposite the Hamilton East Railway Station
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2435, 18 February 1888, Page 4
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