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„ ; > On Sale , ; ON SALE, ft large quantity of SCOTCH SNUFF. Apply to Joseph Armit, N. Z. Times office. QN> SALE.—BISQUIT DUBOUCHE & CO.’S CELEBRATED BRANDY, - • Hhda., Qr.-Oaaks, Coses, 1* and In Flasks, Half-flasks, Qr.-fiaaks, and Crystal ■ ■ Barrels. ■' : : , ; , The above Brandy is not excelled in quality by any.other, which’ is proved by the daily increasing demand.. ■ In conjunction with Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., of Auckland, we . are appointed Sole Agents in the North Island, and are prepared to supply the above in any,quantity.; JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Agents, ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY—- ... Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes , . ; . i Rauri, red pine, and totara doors 'i - Architraves,.mohldings, skirtings . Cornice mouldings, all sizes , . Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding s Greenhouse lights ■ , Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. ; . ; i Country orders punctually attended to, ; WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, i ■i • Reclaimed Land, i F E N C I N G W I R ,E. 20 tons fencing wire, Nos. 8 to 12 2150 iron standards, 6 holes ■ ! 1 screw bench with- 30-inch circular saw , - and fittings complete > J. M. TAYLOR, Office, Odd Fellows’Hall. ; F O R S ~E. 300 cases Champagne Vineyard brandy 50- do flasks and J flasks do do . 25 J-casks do. palo do 6 |-do dark do 180 cases Gautier Freres flasks 85 do do do half do ; ; J. DRANSFIELD, , Now Zealand Agent for the Champagne . 1 Vineyard Proprietors. , S DAN K S AND' SOL . BRANDON-STRBET, HAVE ON SALE. Gas, fittings, pumps ; " ; , Gas; steam, and water pipes ' i Brass cocks ter steain and water Steam gauges . 1 :| '. : t ' , Pet cocks, single and double tallow cups Copper, and brass pipes ’ ' . Stqam donkey pumps ' : Stocker's beer engines, indiarubber hose . • Copper boilers, 1 . Sheet brass, copper and pewter coils ' ,Steam pans \ And every article for engineers and soap ■ ‘ boilers Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and Curving Works. , Gas Fitters, Brass Founders, &' Coppersmiths. To Arrive—Steam Engines, by Tangyo. o N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDHehnesay’s and Martell’s - brandy in qr-casks Bruno Silva’s port vrine—-qr-casks' and octavos ■ ■ : i Geneva, JDKZ ■ ; Tenhent’s ale 1 Belmont sperm candles r - Brown and Poison’s corn flour-' Sardines’—halves and quarters t*rr^B«di^fiaetand»tone. > jars'V~"'tt"r*y; , :'?r-.-f: j Oil—salad and castor, pints and J-pints i - • ;■i Twine, sulphur, and sheepwash tobacco ' Boiled and.raw ioili .ct • V t | ; Turpentine and.whiting i ,! ~ Saddlery—gents’ and-ladies’,’ assorted / ; and Perrins’sauce : : . > ' ' Morton’s pickle's, assorted , ' j Colman’s mustard and starch i ; , Day and Martin’s blacking r . , v .Sheet lead, :zinc", and holloware '; Tin plates—Bradley Crown . i . 20, tons "fencing wire—Gospel Oak,; 6,7, „ :; and 8 ! ; • , . While lead, &c„ &c; . - > ; ■ W. B; RHODES A CO, | Miscellaneous "By hand labor it ia lmpoasiblo lor this country to compete with Switzerland in the watch trade; and if wo would, hold our own in Europe in this branch of Industry, we must follow, the example of the Americans, who have successfully used machinery in the manufacture of watches.”—Extract from The Times oi December 18, 1868. : TJIHE “AMERICAN"WA TC H COMPANY, , ;(Oy W.AiTnAM, Massachusetts,) ; y Have been Established Twenty Years, and within . '■ -- that time have produced ' 860,000 W A 1 C H E 3, : Of all grades and sizes. .Why American Waltham Watches are cheaper than .English watches of the same,grade Is explained by Sir Edmund,Beckett (late Mr. E. B. Denison) in his work on clocks, watches; and bells,'in which'he saya, page 322:—“Although-.labor is dearer In America than hero, this macmnery.enables them to undersell English watches of the same quality j” and that the system of making-watches by machinery is the only correct one is held-forth by this eminent authority in the same work, in which ho says: “ There can be no doubt in the mind of anyone who understands machinery that this is the' best as well as the cheapest way of making machines which, require precision and uniformity.” ' I For particulars apply to ROBBINS AND APPLETON, WALTHAM BUILDINGS^ 0 HOLBORN CIRCUS ..-i LONDON E.C. i O W L A N D’S ’ O D O N T O Whitens -and preserves the teeth, prevents; and arrests their decay, strengthens the gums, and gives a -pleasing fragrance to the breath ; it polishes and preserves' the enamel, to which it imparts .a-pearl-like whiteness. • ' ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL Nourishes, and preserves the hair,, makes It grow thickly on all bald patches, prevents it falling off or -• • i turning grey, cleanses it ,from scurf and dandruff, and is especially adapted for the hair of children; , •RO WL A N D’S KALYD O R Exerts the most soothing,'cooling,hnd purifying action ■On the skin, eradicates freckles,' tan, pimples, and all cutaneous, eruptions, and renders the skin,soft, clear and'blooming, i. , -a-. 1 / ■ i ■ •'ROWLAND ESSENCE -OP TYRE ,’ | . Never falls to produce a perfect change in red or grey, hair, whisker?, eyebrows, io.> to a beautiful glossy and permanent".brown "or' black," whlch7color remains so : durable ■ that' neither washing or: perspiration 1 can remove It. 1 1 GREATiOARE must.be taken to ask for A. ROWLANDfond. SONS’.Articles,.of 20,,Hatton Garden iioflden; !>nd avoid bhoap imitations,' ' J ‘’ ’ h‘ j • Sold by all Cliemlsts, Perfumers, arid Druggists ..... - throughout the Colonies „ , j Q/R A T'E F UL'— COMFORTING. I -E P-P S-'-S C-0 C O-A j J BREAkFiW' J i ' /'By a thorough knowledge of thenatural laws which, govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the.fine properties Of. wellselected cocoa„ Mr. Eppa has provided, our. breakfoat tables with a delicately r nayoredJbeTerago which may save us mahy heavy doctors billiU ' is by ; the ludi«cions use otU'uohiartidbstof diet'that a constitution ll rstrong enough to, .Hundreds of aubtlo aady to attack wllere-' ever there is a weak point. Wo may escape mariyi a "ifataljshaft tbf. fdrtifled with pure blood and a properly nourished- l iramo;”- i -Seo article in.lh&.CJifilJsermce,Gftzette. * ‘ • * j simply 1 with boiling water or milk, |•• ln.ilb. and Üb. packets and tins (not damageable in'tins), labelled thus : JAMES EPPS AKDCO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48THRE ADNEEDLE-STBKET. & 170 PICCADILLY. Works: Easton-road and Camden Town, London, may be, gradually :;builtjUP; to resist every tendency tp ,dwease f .Hundreds of, subtle" ’ nialadlea'are'floatin'g arbhnd tiaready to attack wllere-’

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4868, 28 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4868, 28 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4868, 28 October 1876, Page 4

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