raTAJtfTED KFOMW, that J. WARD has opened hi* ?.? new Oil, Color, Glass, and Paperhanging Ware-* house. Always on band, White Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Polish, Brushes, Canvass Scrim, and every description of Painters' Goods. Glass cut to .size, j and carefnlly packed. A large assortment of new Paper- 1 hangingsyuso the stock saved in the late fire to be disposed | of cheanr to make room for large stock to arrive per fi~ Hydajftoimd Waitangi, ships. <. • * - ZT7 — % *^£~~~y? J- ward, ■ £/ <QtfEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
TTTATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE.- " A Beverage ft>r the Healthy, the Invalid,^ and Convalescent. — This preparation owes \tijr. characteristic properties and fine aroma to the >^>-/'in th< use of tbe choicest Trinidad and Cartccasv^V^importrd Cocoa Nibs, and of being carefully pre-/^JO/'article. In pared fresh every day, according tov^A/jact, it possesses original receipts. It will be fouads£j/everj requisite quarefreishing,; nvigoruting,and I V<^X/ / iity to ensure a prrhighly reed ■ mended (ser^vy./nianent and extensivetestimonials) on account / / < o°^'populartty. Sold at E. of being free from ti i *Ss&/ Watebs', Confectioner, Queen fatty, oily sub-^^Xstreet, Auckland. 2s 6d per lb. stances gene,- s£<& y A liberal discount on all parcels over rally 121b \ taines^2>^S7>^ '
// E. WATERS, Xy^j&^# n f c c t 1 <yjr c r . - "^^" f\f. Queen street, AucwptND. "H^Cg trie3"Mr Waters' Chocolate, I ffnd it to be very palatable, and believe it to be nutritious and easily digestible being free from fat and other impurities so often found in. she imported article.— (Signed) Thos. B. Kenderdihe, M.R.C.S.L., &c. Auckland, 9th Jnne, 1874. " Sir, — The Chocolate, of which you sent me a sample makes a very pleasant and nutritious beverage. It is free from any unwbolsome admixtures, and its flavour is excellent, equal to that of any French or English Chocolate,— Yours, &c, F. A. Hartmann, M.D. Auckland, 29th June 1874."
LJYERY AND B^IT STABLES, NOABUAWAHIA.
HENRY THOMAS,
TN referring to'the above advertisement, bega to inroi the public that he has taken over the Stable attached to the Central Hotel, to which EXTENSIY ADDITIONS are about to be made which will make V equal to any in the province. TrfcfAtrs may rely upon having their Horses well fed — "jC^*-* an d taken care of. Btmblewind Single Buggies are ordered from Sydney, an will anpfve shortly, and will then be on hire. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always read for a journey. HENRY THOMASJune 1, 1874.
NEW CLOVER SEEDS, &c
rpHE UNDERSIGNED beg* leave to announce that h» has received the fi\t shipment of the same tUjperior first-class Seeds whicli he has had the satisfaction of supplying during the past 7 yeare, including — Red Clover • Italian Rye Grass White Clover Mangold Wortael Cow Grass <rf f S Swede Turnip Alsyke ""^/I^-^TTellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy^. — — - ' y^ White Stone Turnip 8 £/ Golden Bell Turnip &0., [&C, &c. Second shipment daily expected
Which will be sold at current market prices, together with hii usual supply of Perrennial Rye Grass, Coccksfoot, and other colonial seeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to scour* a portion of the above superior seeds. JOHN HALL. *
Otahuhu ; or to
E. HALL, Te Ron.
IRELAND BROTHERS, TAN^^RS^ND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS. liMPOBjERSof Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Sad ' el^?^M? OI1 8 er y> Boot and Shoe Upper* of ali kiiuia^OTltrßelts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. / Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
TO BUTCHERS, Settlers, Farmers, and others.— TheundftsigiAd are cash purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, Tffiowp^c., &c, at highest market rates m any quautity. will have prompt and immediat vaahjrejnitfcfllcefl returned at satisfactory rate*. BROTHERS., TSnnejft and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.
HEINRICH KOHN, Watdnoaaker, Goldsmith, and Jeweller, StBEET, ACCKLAND. /tJS^SSaCBNE and Quartz Jewellery always ©n han<3 \A f Manufactured on the Premises.
. H. W. Hubert, r± e/^« ral storekeepe V*"j^j>^- Ngaruawahia. TbJPAlrfllO UN D AND SQ VAILED PILES / For Sale
MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS.
D. RICHARDSON, A GENT for the abore, will deliver TIMBER in Cam» bridge of Supbbior Qttalitt, and in any quantity. <gy Prioe - Delivered : /L^ *- d _ —^^Rtmn, , ... 14 0 yr "KjCffiukt* ... 13 (5 W. MARSHALL.
NOTICE.
XT havin£i»en industriously circulated bj a Traveller J. latel/ nhbfrejaproj of Mr J. C. Morrin, that Mr Joseph, SJffrekwtfer, Hamilton, is a Soc-in-Law of mine, I desiretp^imnMte to those interested that such is not the case ;-TTor am r?s n anj way connecte d j n business with the Mr Ashbb *hdte-name is used to give a colour to th© report. ASHER ASHER, CLOTHIER, QUEEN STREET, AU C X LAN D. <J y2^^_ James Martin, AND OUTFITTER, v ~^ / Hamilton, v .
JAMES P. NEILL, A UCTIONR^R, LAND, & COMMISS 1 ON" AGENT //£/ X AWAMUTF. RegularXales will be held on the fir6t Tuesday in tb» Month, at,' Awamuta, and on the third Tuesday %t Cambridg
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 16 March 1875, Page 4
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