Notices. Civil Service Supply Association of New Zealand, LIMITED. : CAPITAL, £20,000. IN TWENTY THOUSAND ONE POUND FULLY PAID UP SHARES. DIRECTORS: CAI-T. W. 0. DALDY Cai>T. HY. WOESP, J.P. lIENEY WILDING, JP. MANAGING DIRECTOR: Hy. WILDING. AUDITOR: BANKERS: CHARLES A. JONAS, Esq., Public Accountant The BANK oj? NEW ZEALAND, Auckland SOLICITORS: MANAGER: Messes JACKSON and RUSSELL MR WILLIAM EARLE CHIEF OFFICE: 85, QUEEN-STREET .. .. .. .. .. Telephone No. 310 WHOLESALE STORE: CUSTOM-STREET-EAST .. .. .. .. Telephone NO. 305 BRANCHES : 256, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND .. .. .. Telephone No. 459 KARANGAHAPE ROAD .. .. .. .. Telephone No. 466 NEWTON BRANCH .. .. .. .. .. Telephone No. 434 ONEHUNGA. THE OBJECT of the Association is to supply the best articles to its Members at the lowest equitable rates. The Shares being of One Pound each, fully paid up, NO FURTHER LIABILITY is incurred by the Shareholder. Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained at the Chief Office, or at any of the Branches or Agencies. At the Chief Oilice there is a LADY'S DEPARTMENT, in the charge of Miss F. COLE, where refreshment may be obtained while waiting for 'Bus or Train, &c. An important feature also is the REGISTRY DEPARTMENT for servants of all classes. A Price List for Groceries, Provisions, Ironware, Crockery, Saddlery, Jewellery, Drapery, &c., will be forwarded to any applicant post free. The Association is in a position to offer exceptional advantages to Country Shareholders who may require the assistance of an Agent in Auckland. HENRY WILDING, Managing Director. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street, Auckland, AND HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. t PATTERNS OF CLOTH XfliW PRICE LIST FOR All Goods are sent CARRIAGE for 1886-87. PAID, and if not approued are exchanged, or the money returned AT 'h Gentlemen's Clothing to LATEST FASHIONS (whichever preferred). J/ \ l lvieasure j /' It - * I Gentlemen's aud Boys' Cloth- • ,JL | * Posx Free with Price Lists. ing< &0>) and Easy S «lf- £ di 1 Measurement Forms Good Tweed Suit ... 210 0 :; P <J £s. d. are sent, ~ „ ~ ... 3 0 fP Serge Suits 210 0 GRATIS AND POST FREE, ON » .. .. ...3 5 0 | jp " Fox" Serge Suit ... 310 0 APPLICATION. „ () „ ... 310 0 PTrkr " " 315 0 „ „ ~ ... 315 0 §W "*A Fancy Serge Suit ... 410 0 Cheques, Postal Orders, &c., to be ~ „ ~ ...400 p / >"J T r n crossed J. H. Dalton. , r n „ f-n Heavy Diagonal ... 415 0 ~ ~ ~ ... 4j 0 t. I r-j Best ~ ... 50 0 ~ ~~~ ™ -r 7 " >t >, >i ... 410 0 I>l Best Cloth Suit 410 0 EXTRA Trousers 012 6 rH :: ::: ::: i": pair trousers ; : -;;;: Gentlemen's " 510 0 GIVEN AWAY „ !0 0 Covert Coats. Frock and Dress Suit ... 7 5 0 WITH EACH SUIT. 15 0 L JL.IL L - J T. & S. MOEEIN & CO Profession, and the general public that he * # W *>.J_ fc-L-L. KJV V 7 V/.j has opened the rooms over his pharmacy in Queen-street, Auckland, for the prac- (LIMITED), tice of wholesale & Eetail Hardware Merchants and in all Its various branches; where the -j-i „• i » T n n best quality and the latest improvements lUUfllSllilliT IIWITLOIIITGrS, &C., &C. in artificial teeth, guaranteed forcomfort <-> / i mastication, durability, and natural appearance can be obtained, combined with civility, attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, by which he res- EFH peetfully solicits, and hopes to secure a Ifl A TOT Tp Ml ill TADT P fair share of support. Dental work re- X J|l X XxDlliJ paired. Consultations free. Operations Bj-f °|\ under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Hours of busi- _____ . "-I \l ~ LAMPS! MT%k LAMPS! QHAMPTALOUP AND QOOPER'S ISaK List of Works on Fruit Culture, J . 'illpv Fiturr Canning, &c. HALL W HALL Ballet, C., Art of Grafting & Budding 3 0 X 1111" ill« ■" Barry's Fruit Garden (American) ... 10 0 X. Illlfllll. JIM f Burbidge, I*. W., l'ruit Culture, Ire- 1" A I r iyL- " 1 " ..fH t serving, &c. .. ... ... .. 5 0 LAMPS Clarsim, W., The Fruit Garden, two w . JUIIiUJ. W . Chorlton,' W., The Grape Grower's D 4;Si'' n,i " * nd Sn,it *"■» ° Bracket Bracket Du Breuil's Suicutiliu CuKurs «E I'ruit OU m LAMPS! LAMPS" Fish, T.D., The Hardy Fruit 800k... 12 0 W . fj . Fuller, A., The Small Fruit Culturist Fuller, A., The Grapa Culturist i Fuller, A., The Strawberry Culturist Is Chandeliers ! iSaBTTi Chandeliers ! Crindon, L.H., Fruits and 1 ruitTrees 7 0 «X«Vxak Hobday, E., Fruit Culture for Profit 1 3 —aaJSk Hogg, R., The Fruit Manual, new edition 18 0 —— Hurst's Art of Canning and Preserving 1 G Husman, G., American Grape Grow- T _ & MO EEIN & CO. (Limited) desire to call attention to their Lea,' Small Fruit Farms ... ... l 3 stock of KEROSENE LAMPS, &c., comprising the largest selection to May,\V. J.,VineCulture for Amateurs 13 bo found in the colony, Manville's Practical Orange Culture... GG ______ Moore, T. W., Handbook on Orange Culture 5 0 Rivers, T. F., Miniature Fruit Garden 4 0 m ~* .•==». Rorer's Canning and Preserving .. 1 G — Spalding, W. A., Orange Culture in Tr\ California 7 0 Tfc rO ~ jpiC' vA Tfa Beckwith, E. S., Practical Notes on V-4 r ' F^lWr 1 lliSi r t Druh^t, ln f)r., Report on Cheap Wines 30 H" H fflflßlji i l| pQ Wpj Reemelin, C., Winemaker's Manual... 7 0 rN T. _ 11 PlßftiiigC |||iL rN T_. Rixford, E. H., The Winepress and g i Spon's Cider and Wine Making, two W A & parts, each 2 0 V Thudicum and Dupre's Nature and f . fr ,y- , - " - Mr Varieties of Wine 27 6 " lffl « Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. rf\ rK V" -__ W Tf\ T 76, Queen-stueet, Aucklanu. VJ S»/ W p D O Y C E. UU( COOIvINa STOVES AND EANGES IN GKEAT VAEIETY. 11 WATK ATO " VV BASKET GEATES, EEGISTER GEATES, COLONIAL OYENS, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, EENDEES, EIEE-lEONS, &c. CAMBRIDGE, is now prepared to supply the trade with a FIRSP-CLASS ARTICLE at the COAL V ASEIS. lowest remunerative price. Price list on application. All orders T. &S.M. & CO. (Limited) are now showing a selection of handsome entrusted to me will receive prompt COAL VASES, made of choice New Zealand woods. attention. tar Encourage Local Industry. i3sarsi»Eca?ioisr ißfirvia?3E3X»^ [A CARD.] f1 ARNOLD WARD, T. & S. MORRIN AND CO, Visits the Waikato district. Terms on application. (LIMITED), rpO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.— X. A Large Quantity of Waste Paper A TTf "IfT. A "N" 7 on sale at The VYaikaio Times Oflice. ** VikAJXXA" XJ i *' • Al*
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2647, 29 June 1889, Page 4
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1,041Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2647, 29 June 1889, Page 4
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