Business Notices. ■•' TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, ' FARMERS,,AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, "' TALLOW, &c, Ac., at Highest Market Rates, '■;n any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Cash Remittances' '■■ • ■ returned, at satisfactory rates. .IKELAND BROTHERS, Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, ■' ' Auckland, ;JRE LAND BROTHERS, '■■TANNERS -AND LEATHER MANUFAC- * TURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, ' importers of Leather, Sriudery, Saddlery and ~., ■ Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe: <■■'■■■ •■■ Uppers of all kinds, Mill Belts, Sue- , i ■■■'• l tion and Fire-Engine Hose, ; Vusois Lahb, Auozura, . ' i r\ o .--m' e- : t- "• o i l. •'-The 'NEW SOUTH .'WALES ! SHALE AND OIL COMPANY'are-now in a position to turnout .about, 50,000 GALLONS of their KERO- :, per month, which, with very small ..outlay, could.be'doubled,.and:it is simply la question of'.time when they will manufacture ' enough to supply the whole of the Australian Colonies.' ! " '•'■ Superior in quality to any. imported 1 oil, and "'•much.lower in price, the "COMET" OIL is • 'justly regarded as THE BBsT, THE SAFEST, •>aud:OHKAPESTILLUMWATOR. ': .t '-.iAsaproof of the superiority of the Comet ; .Oil over all other; brands, the following letters from a.number of others lately .., received from the -trade and consumers:— ■"Australasian Steam Navigation Company. ''■•'■ i' Sydney, June 13,1874. ..; .''DearSir,—For the,last four or five years ~/we have used, none other than Kerosene Oil ' manufajtured'from the Hartley We have ' [ noticed that it has steadily improved in quality; ■ and for'a period of two years, that is, 'since your company came into existence and mahu- •' factored your Comet 4 Oil, it-is all that can be - desired.'- Throughout a large fleet of steamers, f'Witk a consumption'of. about 600 gallons per month, in a variety of lamps and lanterns, :; subject: to, great changes, in temperature and . sudden draughts in saloons, engine-rooms, and , in mast-head and side lights, this oil is put to a ./severe test, aud we fiudit equal, if not superior to'any other kerosene oil procurable in; these colonies, "lam, dear .sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) ■ "Robt. P. Piulm." : '"Fred, Phillips, Secretary." " Hunter River Stsam Navigation Company ' "Sydney, 2a 1 April, ISM. "The Secretary New South Wales Shale and • Oil Company (Limited). "Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in certifying, that, since the improvements effected nearly two years ago in refining your oil it has been used by this Company continuously for illuminating purposes in the saloons aud engine-rooms ' of our steamships, and for mast-head and side lights -for all which purposes we have found it ■to be- equal to the best American kerosene oil; ■ and I have no doubt, when the excellent quality of your oil become* known in the other colonies and in foreign places, it will supersede any other kerosene oil. • '■ " Yours sincerely, "F.J, Thomas, Manager." ■'[ The Company's SHALE has found its way for GASMAKISii PURPOSES into all parts of the' world, including New York and San Erancisco. The supply is unlimited; and its richness, both for ga3 production and illuminating power, is unequalled. . One thousand cases of this Oil for sale at Is 91 per gallon, duty-paid, in parcels of not less than livecises, by ueo *(};■!! dacrp, Fort-street, Auckland, Or, RICHARD UN YON, Albert-street, adjoining Pasilic Hotel. GRAIEFCL.-COMFORTING. jgpps'&r oo oo a. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough kuoivlelge of the natural laws which goveru the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epp3 has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which, may save us many neavy doctors' bills."— Giv'd Service Gazette Manofaoiors of Cocoa,--"We will now give an accouut of the process adopted by Messrs James Epps aud Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eustouroad, London."—See article in Cusscll's Household Guide, , " Made simply with boiling water or milk, Sold only in pacbts, labelled thus r—• JAMES EPPS & CO., , HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISi'S, 48, 'itiieadneedle Street, and 170, . Piccadilly; Works, Diana Place, Euston Road, London. P-- 0 W E L L'B BALSA,VI OF ANISEED ■. FOll COUGHS, GOLDS, SHORTNESS OF BKEITH, ASTHMA, '• BRONCHITIS, LNFUJBNZA, ko, EXTRAORDINARY CORE OF A COUGH, .', HER . AJKSSI's QIT.V BOAT ' KKTLBIf.' , Wick, North-east Coast of Scotland, Dear Sir, 7th September, i 863, Having hd a most distressing and severe cough, which caused me many sieepie3s nights and restless days, I was recommended by his LOUD3HI? tbj» IkllLot CUIMNKSSto try your most valuable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can nSsiue you, with the first dose, I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties: and the first small bottle completely cured me, therefore I have the greatest confidence in recommending it to the million. Mo3t respectfully yours, 'W. LINZIiLL, tLM.Ii.Ji, 'NETLEY, To Mr Powell. . THIS EXTRAORDINARY COUGtH ;''-■ MEDICINE Has been established for neuTly'Tialf a century, and its large and increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a favourite medicine with the public, lout an article of necessity to tho3c suffering from bronchial ailraenti. Sold by all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and Sydney; and retail by all respectable chemists aud storekeepers throughout Australia aud .\ie# Zealand. I'repu'cd by THOMAS POWELL, '16, Blackfriars-road, : London. IMPORTANT CAUTION. Observe that the words "THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriars-road, London," are engraved oh the Government stamp affixed over the top'of each bottle, without which none can be genuine; and to IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY. '. oASK J?OR "POWELL'S BALSAM of ; ANISEED." YjOMG CONSUMPTION FORM 3 for SALE !X, at the'TuAKKS Adykrtto Offioe,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 4
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