JOHN BAPTIST, IN returning thanks to the public generally of New South Wales and the neighbouring colonies for past favours, offers FOR SALE, this season, the most extensive and varied STOCK OF FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, to be found in the Australian colonies. The soil of his establishment being naturally poor, and exposed to the most trying winds, the advantage to purchasers getting trees from such a situation is evident. John Baptist offers this explanation, ns many parties are under the impression that all fruit trees, plants, &c., offered for sale by him are grown on rich soil. John Baptist respectfully solicits intending purchasers to call at the Nursery, and view his collection previous to purchasing, as he firmly believes they will bo pleased with the growth and healthy state of all plants which will be offered to them. Prices moderate, and any person requiring a large number of plants will be dealt with on liberal terms. All orders from the country and neighbouring colonies punctually attended to; trees and plants correctly labelled, and carefully packed. Omnibasses leave the Post Office every half-hour, and convey passengers to within a few yards from the entrance to the G .rdens. Iggj™ All communications to bo addressed to John S. Baptist, Junior. Boarke-street, Surrey Hills, Sydney. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c>, &c., (Free from Adulteration,) MANUFACTURED BY CROSSE & BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO TUE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S various first class Manufactures are obtainable from every dealer in the Colony. Purchasers should insist on having C. & B.’s goods when they ask for them, as it is not at all unusual for inferior preparations to be substituted. Their pickles arc ali prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at HER MAJESTY’S TABLE. C. & B. invite attention to the following—Pickles, Tart Fruits, Sauces of all kinds, Jams, Potted Meats, Durham Mustard, Orange Marmalade, Essence, of Coffee, Calf’s Foot, and other Table Jellies, Pure Mushroom Catsup, and numerous other articles, all of which arc of the highest quality, and are prepared with the most complete attention to Purity and Wholesomeness. Their Salad oil is the finest imported. C. & B. are AGENTS for LEA and PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Carstairs’ Sir Robert Peel’s Sauce, M. Soycr’s Sauces, Relish and Aromatic Mustard, Payne’s Royal Osborne Sauce, and Captain White’s Curry Powder and Paste, and Mulligatawny Paste. Notice. Bell & black’s royal patent wax VESTAS, Gas Camphorated Congreve Lights, New Patent Sulphur Matches, and Patent Fusees, with wire, which prevents the ash from breaking off’. All are Warranted not to be affected by Damp, Climate, nor Time. \ 15, Bow Lane, Cueapside, London. gg>Tßewarc of Spurious Imitations. rrHE EXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT 1 respecting HARPER TWELVETREES’ PATENT SOAP POWDER is daily increasing, and it has now attained a celebrity altogether unparalleled throughout the Globe. The saving of time, trouble, labour, money, firing, and soap, is the best possible proof of its superiority over the disgraceful imitations which arc attempted to be palmed off upon the public. Sold bv Oilmen, Grocers and Druggists everywhere. ASK for BRIGG’S AUSTRALIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH where vou purchase HARPER TWELVETREES’ SOAP POWDER. One Pound is equal to nearly two pounds of any other. Used by Her Majesty’s Lace Dresser, and the Laundress for Buckingham Palace. Harper Twelvetrccs, Bromley-by-Bow, London. READ WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY respecting HARPER TWELVETREES’ SOAP POWDER, for washing without rubbing the clothes. “ Box Hill, Nunawading, Victoria, October 25th, 1861. Mr. Harper Twelvetrccs, Sir,— Having been induced to try your “ Soap Powder,” we had satisfactory evidence of the utility of the article on the first trial, and wo strongly recommend it to all mothers and laundresses as being one of the best articles ever invented by man, as regards the saving of time and labour. It is a positive fact that any one may wash double the quantity of clothes in half the time. We beg to remain yours respectfully, Emma Saddington, Emma Padgham.” Patentee HARPER TWELVETREES’ “ The Works,” Bromley-by-Bow, London. CAUTION. LETCHFORD’S WAX VESTAS. RLETCHFORD & Co. guarantee their Matches • will light in any Climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting “ Letchford’s Make,” as others are often substituted. R. Letchford & Co. having just built an extensive Manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days’ notice, any order made payable in England. Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel,) London. MESSES. WILLIS. MOERIS & CO., ARE now prepared to supply their MANUFACTURED STONE PAVEMENT from their Works, “ Willesden Factory,” Richmond Hill, at the following prices;— 2 inch Pavement Is, Od. per foot 3 “ “ Is. 6d. “ And greater thicknesses in proportion. Warranted to stand wear and tear longer than Aberdeen flags. Suitable also for flooring for Stables, and for which purpose Messrs. W., M. & Co. can highly recommend it. This stone can be made in any shape or form quired. Samples may bo seen at the offices of the “S Zealander,” “Southern Cross,” and “Aucklandt also at Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart & Co.’s, and of I J. Andrews, at Mr. M. Wood’s office, Queen-stn where all information may be obtained. WILLIS, MORRIS, & CO. , „ T , Manufactun Willesden Works, Richmond Hill, July 22, 1862. CICALATHANATOS, OR Crop Preserver (Patent). THIS invaluable preparation for the prevention of Caterpillar, Cricket, Slug, and the numerous insect pests which do so much damage to the Agriculturists of New Zealand, is now offered to the public under the protection of a “Patent.” The Patentees have the satisfaction of knowing that it will be in the reach of every one, ns they have fixed the price at the lowest remunerative figure. For further information sec Pamphlet, to be obtaraed on application at our Agents, Messrs. Morkin & Co., Queen-street, where orders will be received and attended to. WILLIS & MORRIS, Patentees, Mount Eden. Coromandel Gold. ARRANGEMENTS having been ( the Bank of New Zealand by tl for the safe custody of Gold, they a make liberal advances on such parcels, &c., &c., as may be entrusted to their owners cun fully satisfy themselves of its SAMUEL COCHRANE, B Gr COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. OOD BED S AND STABLING*
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 12
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