J. FIELDING,
| Pastry Cook and Confectioner, Manufacturer of Liqueurs, Cordials, &c, Shorlland-strcet, Auckland, TSEGS leave lo inform his friends and the JL) public, that he has removed to those central, spacious, and very convenient premises lately occupied by Mr. War. Gorrik, Confectioner, whore he proposes to carry on the above branches, and from increased facilities, will be enabled Jo add considerably lo the variety of his Stock.— ln fact, it will require but one visit from connoisseurs lo convince them that they are in a Confectioner's Shop. Ladies and Gentlemen preferring qutilrty to quantity, will be highly gratified by a call at the above establishment. J. F. begs lo remind those Gentlemen who occasionally entertain their friends, that they can be supplied at his Establishment with anything required for any form of entertainment, either ornamental, or otherwise, on the shortest notice, and the lowest possible remunerating prices. The daily Bill of Fare will contain assorted patties, tartlets, Bath, Chelsea, and other buns, with jellies, coflee, and other vivifying accompaniments. Always on hand — Rusks, Tops and Bottoms, Biscuit Powder, <S.c, for infants and invalids, together with a varied slock of Genuine Confectionery. Wedding, Christmas, and other Cakes, made to order, ornamented after the most chaste, elegant, and appropriate designs. Muffins, Crumpets, and Tea Cakes, three times a week. N. B. — A liberal allowance made on all Goods required for charilable purposes. 13lh September, 1852.
PROSPECTUS. WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, A SERIES OF VIEWS illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Scenery of New Zealand, New Caledonia, the New Hebrides, and Loyalty Islands, By R. A. Oliver, Commander, R.N. Dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness Prince Albert. Some faithful Sketches of the more favourable specimens of the Inhabitants of the interesting colony of New Zealand have long been wanted, whilst the other islands have been scarcely visited by any but the sandalwood traders. The Sketches of these Islands were made when the Author visited them in 11. M.5. Fly, 1850, accompanying the Bishop of New Zealand, in the Undine schooner, on a missionary tour. The work is to range in size and character with ''Roberts's Spain," "Miss Eden's India/ <Sc, and will be published in Four Parts, with appropriate Letter-press. Price One Guinea each Part, or 1/. 175. Qd. coloured. Messrs. Dickenson, publishers to the Queen. Orders will be received at Auckland for copies of the above, by Mr. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c, Shortland Crescent.
ON SALE, At the Store of the Undersigned, ||-4 TWILLED BLANKETS, woolled on both sides, (12£ lbs.) 10-4 Twilled lankets, woolled on both sides (101 lbs.) 10-4 Rugs (Wool) Black and Red Prints, watered, 5-4 and 7-8 Re-ip Hooks, Nos. 1, 2,3,4, Fussell's Scythes, best Crown, Fussell's Hay Knives, Fussell's Wheat Mills, with cog wheels Bridles 7000 Countess Slates 40,000 Zinc Nails, for slating Enamelled Tiles for baths, larders, and dairies Honey dew Tobacco, in lOOlbs cases Patent Sperm Candles, in 28lbs. boxes Composite ditto ditto Glass Stopper Bottles, fiom 1 ounce to 8 ounces Best Pule Brandy Old Port Wine, in wood and bottle, pints and quarts Golden Sherry, in 3 doz. cases Pale Sherry, ditto Pipes, large in 10 gross cases Cocoa-nut Matting White Lead, in 28lbs. tins Bass's Strong Burton Ale in stone bottles Stout, London, ditto Soyer's Relish Sauces Sporting Powder, FFF. W. Brodie. Fort -street, June 15, 1852. ]
HOILOWAY'S PIS.I.S. SOLD BY MR. WELLESLEY HUGHES, Shortland-street, Auckland. A Lady cured of Asthma after Twenty Years' Suffering, by the use of Jtlolloway's Pills. Til E Wholesale Agent for the sale of , Holloway's Pills in New Soulh Wales, alludes, m a letter to Professor Holloway, to several extraordinary cures of Asthma, • effected in that Colony, by the use of these invaluable Pills ; and to one case in par- | ticular — that of a lady residing near a hill named the Razorback, who, after having for twenty years been afflcted with great difficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence, to bear the slightest exertion, at ,; last used this remedy, and is now, to use her own expression, able to run to the top of that high hill. Extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fever by Holloway's Pills, in Van Dicmen's Land. Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of ago, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely . deprived her of the use of her limbs. During this period she was under the care of three of the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her parents lo try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which they consented to do, and in an incredibly short space of time a perfect cure was effected. The particulars of this case are copied from the 'Hobart Town Courier.'
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 672, 22 September 1852, Page 4
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