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Notices. CORAL QUEEN GUANO, THE JjIIRST gHIPMBNT TO ARRIVE IN AUCKLAND THIS YEAR WILL BE BV THE "NORTHERN STAR," ABOUT THE MONTH OF JULY. GUARANTEED 00 PEE CENT PHOSPHATE OF LIME, BY MK. J. A. POND'S ANALYSIS. THIS SHIPMENT WILL PROBABLY GIVE 65 PER CENT. PHOSPHATE. tS" Farmers wishing to obtain this Well-known Guano at an ex ship quotation, and thus save the expense of cartage, storage, ctc., in Auckland, should apply early to .rp HE JyJ" E W EAL AND & jyjEROANTILE QOMPANY (LIMITED HAMILTON (WAIKATO). ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER. AGRICULTURAL H ALL (attached to the Auckland City Market, which is the largest, most eeotral, and best lighted Auction Mart in the City for the sale of POULTRY, FRUIT. DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE Special accommodation for staging the above for sale to best advantage SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK. WHEN GOODS FK U 250 TO 300 VENDORS ARE DISP £D OF. EVERY CARE TAKEN or CON CONSIGNMENTS AND Account Sales Promptly Rendered. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER. jl~aT~bradstreet, FAMILY DRAPER & MERCER, DUNDEE HOUSE. KABANGAHAPE ROAD (Five doors from Pitt-street). AUCKLAND. RULES OF PARCIX SYSTEM : 1. As my business is strictly cash, all orders must be aceompmied with P 0.0. or cheques, made payable to J. A. Bradstreet. Letters containing notes or coin should be registered ; cheques crossed. 2. All parcels over '20s securely packed in canvas and sent, freight paid, to any railway station or port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. 3. I willingly substitute ( or any article in a parcel not required other goods of equal value. 4. Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with desc iptiou givtii. No. I.—CASHMERE PARCEL, 20s : 6 yards beautiful a'l-'.vool, double-width Cashmere, black or an)' fashionable colour ; I yard Plush, to trim ; Skirt and Body Lining; Buttons; I pair Fourbutton Tan Kid Glomes (state size). No. 2. -F REN C K M ERI No' PARCEL, 22s G1: (j yards beautiful ailwool French Murinn, coloured or lilack ; 1 yard new striped Plash, to trim ; Body Lining and Buttons ; 1 piir Tun Kid Gloves (state siz.!). No. 3.—WINTER DRKS3 PARCEL, 20s !)d : 12 yaids all-wool French Foule, coloured or black : 12 yards new Check Dress Tweed ; 10 yards Melton ; 2| yards Drugget, for skirt. No" 4.—CHILDREN'S DRESS PARCEL, 23s 6d : 9 yards all-wool French Foule, coloured or black ; S yards new Check Dress Material ; 3 remnant* of good Dress Stuff, about 12 yards ; 0 yards Lining; 2 pairs black Cashmere Hose, with double heels, toes, and knees. No. o.—C OUNTRY DRESS PARCEL 23s 6d : 12 yards Homc.-puns ; 6 yards new Fancy Dress, double width ; 10 yards Wincey ; ti yards Linni.' ; 4 dozen Buttons ; 2 balls of Tranrpirent Soap, good quality, No. 6.-D RE S S EEMKAX T PARCEL, 20s: I will send a iarge bundle of Remnants of Homespans, Winceys, and Fancy Dresses, suitable for ladies' and children's wear. No. 7.—HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, 29s 6d: 4 yards White Damask ; 12 yards Stout White Calico; 12 yards Medium White Calico ; 4 new Striped Towels, large size ; 1 beautiful Crochet Quilt. No. B.—BEDROOM PARCEL, 34s (for single bed): 6 yards White Sheeting, 1 pair White Blankets; 1 Crochet Quilt; 4 Towels.—N.B. : The same parcel for doable bed I will suppiy for 425. No. 9.—USEFUL PARCEL, 22s 6d : 0 yards Colonial Flannel ; 3 yards Scarlet Flannel; 12 yards Flannelette; 12 yards White Calico ; 12 yards Grey Calico. No. 10—MERCERY PARCEL. 20s : 2 White Shirts (stato size) ; 3 Collars, four fold linen ; 1 new Necktie ; 4 pairs Socks, double heels anil toes ; 1 suite Studs ; 1 Silk Handkerchief. Price Lists and Patterns sent, post tree, to any address. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. No Discount. No Second Price, WA J T KXI ATA COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, (Corner of Qneen and Customhousestreets, Auckland, N.Z.) Luncheon Daily, IsJOHN EN JEAN ... Proprietor. Thk Waikato Times filed here.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3130, 6 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3130, 6 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3130, 6 August 1892, Page 1

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