question answered. New Arrival ; ‘‘ Who is the fashionable Hairdresser in Tauranga, Jack'. * Old Identity: “ Why, Charles BaNYAIid to bo sure, (lato of Truditt s, Bond street ? London.)' A splendid assortment of Combs, Brushes, and Perfumery, always- on hand. CHAELES BANTAEI), The Strand. x \V. CLAEEB EOCJ G 11, ' PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, PAPEBHANGER, Ac. The Strand. Importer of White Load, Gils, Paints, Colors, Glass, Scrim, varnishes, Paperhangings, Brashes, and all Painter’s requisites.
'PO MESSRS. ARNOLD, HINES, AND 1 CO,, IMPOBMBS, &o, AUCKLAND. ARNOLD, HINES, AND GO., No. 11, LOWER QUEEN STREET, AGENTS AND IMPOETEBS OF OLEO PHENE KEROSENE OIL, SUPERIOR TO RE VOWS, AS IT .STANDS A HIGHER TEST, (Prime White Coeohr), PATENT TAP, IN POTS OF FROM 10 TO 1000 CASES, & TO S U i;T PURCHASERS, JUST LANDER EX “EDITH ROSE” 9,000 CASES. CQ
Gentlemen.—A supply of your KEROSENE OIL, viz , Oleophone Brand, having been lately obtained for the use of the Bass Rock and Sandspit Lighthouses, ! have much pleasure in stating that this Oil is superior to any hitherto supplied. It burns with a clear steady light, is tree from obnoxious vapours, and leaves the lamp comparatively clean after twelve hours burning. . , I remain, Gentlemen, Yours truly, J. H. BuEGEsa. Chief Harbourmaster, Auckland, Chief Harbourmaster’s Office, May 20, 1875.
■JU A L DEN ISLAND GUANO. 200 lONS, EX DALMYRA. As the valuable fertilising properties of this Guano are not yet generally known, we append analysis, which needs no other support : Provincial Laboratory, .Auckland, September 13, 1873, W. J. Hubst, Esq., Herewith I beg to band you my report on the sample of Phosphatie Guano, which 1 took from the bulk oa your premises on the lOili instant: — Analysis., Organic matter and ammonia Phosphate of lime Carbonate of lima Alkaline and salts »«• **s Water Silica ... ... ... On looking at the above analysis it will be seen, from the large percentage of phosphate, that this will prove a very valuable fertiliser. {Signed), J. M. TUNNY, Provincial Analyst. Mr Arch. Wallace, of 'Mangarej James Burtt, Esq., and other well-known leading agriculturists, have practically tested it, and are willing to bear the highest testimony aa to its worth, w. J. HURST & C CL, 101, Q-Cecs sxheet. 11.28 61 20 13.60 4.20 8,92 .80 100.00
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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