NEW BOOKS,
ON SALE BY T. B. HARDING, Hastings-street. Bishop's Glees Eliza Cook's Poems Beeton's 3d Doctor's Book Eoutledge's Readings—Dramatic Routledge's Reciter Language of Flowers Tract Magazine, 1873 British Workman, 1873 Family, Herald, 1873 Leisure Hour, 1873 Sunday at Homo, 1873 What is her Name ? Sparks from the Anvil Peter the Apprentice City of Sparrows Band of Hope Review, 1873 Children's Prize, 1873 Chatterbox, 1873 The Young Potato-roasters Ronalct'e Reason Willow Brook The Little Camp on Eagle Hill Fabrics , What Katy Did The Sunny Side .Our Houses, and what they are made of Mince Pie Island The Merrie Heart Autobiography of a Newfoundland Dog Old Testament Stories Moonshine—Knatchbull-Hugesseu Maidy Games for Boys Vinegar Hill Daisy in the Field Glen Luna The Three Little Spades Little Sunbeams The Golden Ladder Mrs Barbauld's Hymns in Prose Bread en the Waters The Young Envelope Makers Little Cobwebs Agnes Leith Hugh Nolan ■ Illustrated Sunday Reading, 2 vols. Early Duties Amy's Trials Lily and Nanny at School Peggy, and other Talcs On a Coral Reef Reynard the Fox. The Hop Garden Campion Court' ■ Lottie Lonsdale St. Bectha's Grey and Gold Mr Montmorency's Money Evelyn's Story The Lillingstones Thornycroft Hall Chrystabcl Violet Vaughan Aunt Louisa's Birthday Gift Success in Lifo Scripture Natural History Araki the Daimio Thcodosia Ernest, the Heroine of Faith Evenings with Grandpapa Marion Lee Florence and Henry Whispering Unseen House Beautiful The Silver Casket Homo Scenes and Heart Studies The Women of I«racl Clemency Franklin Janet's Home Cousins in Ohio Birds and Flowers Sweet Violet A Rose and a Pearl Wise Sayings of tho Great and Good Autobiography of a Small Boy Great Missionaries—Dr Thomson Birds, Flowers, and Insects of the Months Little Bird Red and Little Bird Blue Braddon's Life in India Life of Brassey Froude's California Very Far West Horse Guards Christian Philosopher—Dick Palissy the Potter Parlor Tales and Stories Jewels Gathered from Painter and Poet Casquct of Lyric Gems Shakspearc's Gems Log of the Fortuna Story of Cook's Voyages Story of Don Quixote (illustrated by Dorc) Our Country Home Lucy's Wonderful Globe Abdallah, or the Four-leaved Shamrock Popular Scottish Poems Between Two Loves Built upon Sand Grayworth Insidious Thief Mingled Yarn Passion in Tatters Perplexity Premiums Paid to Experience Laneton Parsonage—E. M. Sewell Children's Toy Books, A.B.C. Books, &c. Exercise Books, Pocket Books Memo. Books, &c, &c. Life of Thomas Cooper The Changed Cross Against the Stream Flashes of Thought (from Spurgeon) The Children of the Abbey Fireside and Camp Stories Uncle Tom's Cabin Stepping Heavenward Pierre and his Family Bygone Days in our Village BY MRS WHITNEY. . Faith Gartney's Girlhood Hitherto : a Story of Yesterdays 1)Y LOUISA M. ALLCOTT. Little Women lIY MISS CUMMINS, The Lamplighter Mabel Vaughan. The Largest Sauce Manufactory in the World.—The fame of the " Yorkshire Relish " has spread so wide that some account of the factory where it is produced may interest our readers. Few commercial houses have advanced with more rapid strides than that of Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., Leeds, whose name and manufactures are now known throughout the globe. Recently they have erected in the heart of Leeds, and facing their old establishment, a building which, if equalled, is certainly not surpassed for magnitude and comprehensiveness of detail by any other wholesale establishment in the United Kingdom. Everything here is worked by steam power; there is a handsome show-romo for druggists 1 sundries., and all that can •be imagined to render the factory complete in every sense.. A wonderful variety of products are turned out—baking powder, quinine wine, &c., and, most important of all, the now justly famous " Yorkshire Relish." Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., introduced this popular sauce about eight years ago, and already its Bale is over 300,000 bottles a month. Certainly this fully justifies Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co. in regarding themselves as the largest sauce manufacturers in the world. They produced in effect a really good article, adopted an excellent trade mark, and then had the courage to offer it to the public at Gd a bottle—thus effecting quite a revolution in tho sauce trade.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1607, 1 September 1874, Page 344
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677Page 344 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1607, 1 September 1874, Page 344
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