tfEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS (Established 1864.)
D. Stephenson and Co., HAVE ON HAND AND P 0 11 SALE, Coffees— Raw aud Roasted, Plantation, Java, Native, in bond and duty paid Coffee, packed in lib. 21b, 41b, Olb, 71b, 121b, 141b, 181b, and 501b tins Peppers, black and white, whole or ground Peppen, packed in i-lb tins and upwards Pepper 3, Cayenne, loz cruets and bulk Mustard, Colmans i-lb, lib, and 71b tins Curry Powder, Morton's, Crosse &, BlackwelTs, and Bengal, in £-lb and lib bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Taylors, and Epp* Chocokte, French, lib packets Arrowroot, lib and 71b tins ■NutmaJ, whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves do do do ■ Ginger do do do Carraway do do do Cinnamon do do do Pimento do do do Mixed Spices, in loz packets, plain and fancy boxes Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essenc3 of Lemon and assorted Essences Ground Ki^e, in tinfoil packets Chicory — Barry's, Lane's, ard Colonial D STEPHENSON & n <■> Wholesale Coffee and Spice rehants, Wyndham Street, Auckland.
HILL'S COLONIAL BAKING POWDER. Makes Light Bread and Wholesome Pastry. THE best baking powders deteriorate by age, the chemical* acting slowly on each other, hence ths advantage of those made in the Colony. This Powder is freshly prepared from a well-tried recipe, is free from anythin spurious, and is made from the best chemicals. Sold in One Shilling Tins : Wholesale, by Me3srs Brown, Barrett & Co., Tea, Coffee, and Spice Merchants, High treet, Auckland ; and Wholesale and Retail by th« Manuarrers, HILL & HUDSON, Chemists, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.
[Established 1853.] E. WAYTE, Wholesale, Retail, and Manufacturing Stationer, and Bookseller, 100, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■jiNG-LISH Magazines, Newspapers, and New Books Received Monthly. A liberal discount allowed to the Trade, Schools, and Libraries. Country Orders will receive prompt nnd careful attention
UPTON & Co , BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ~¥~ AW and Commercial Stationery of First Quality, at Moderate Prices. NEW BOOKS BY EVERY MAIL. A Large Stock of First Class Books always kept. Books Specially Ordered, AND SUPPLIED AT THE ENGLISH PUBLISHING PRICE
By Appointment to H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh JOHN LEECH, CARVER, Gilder, Picture Frame, Looking Glass and Window Cornice Manufacturer, Shortland Stkeet, Auckland. Maps Mounted and Varnished. Established 1855.
POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, R. R. CAMPION, (Late of the City Club, Auckland,) Peopbiktob. riIHE above Hotel has recently been put in thorough reL pair and is now replete with e\ery comfort that travellers could desire. SiDDLE HOBSES ALWAYS ON HIBB. Sportsmen will find this house convenient as a residence during. the sporting season. Boats always on Hire.
B. Gittos, TMPORTER of English and Foreign Leathers, Grindery -1- Boot Uppers, Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery Mill-Belting, &c, &c. b J Tanner and Leather Manufacturer, 3, Wyndham street, Auckland. To Butchers, Farmers, Settlers, and Others. The undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, &c., &c, at the highest market prices. B. GITTOS, Tanner and Leather Manufacturer, Wyndham street, Auckland.
Timber. WANTED,— The Settleis cf Waikato to kaow t\ir „ thejundersigned has always on hand A Lakge SiecK of First and Second BUILDING TIMBEK, and that he also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at the Waikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. [JAMES W. WALLER, Timber Merchant, Custom Home Street, Auckland ; and Government Whaif, Onehunga. Application for prices and orders by post punctually attended to.
PIANOO 11TE TUNING. To the Settlers in the Waikato Districts. T>ARTIES requiring the sen ices of a Pianofoite Tuner -1- will be good enough to send their names and addresses to Ihos Tlkreli,, .Bookseller, iSUtioner, and Musicaeller, Queen Street, Auckand. On leceipt of Tweaty Applications, a first-class tuner will be despatched. Music for selection, and orders for Music and Musical Instruments will be sent at the same time A large as&oitment of the newest music always in stock.
!>ATIiICK MOKGAN, BLACKSMITH AND, FARRIER, Point Resell. All sick and lame barsea properly attended to.— Generaj Woik done.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 169, 7 June 1873, Page 1
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