rtrANTED K3TOWN,:that J. WAfID ha« opened hi. f* new Oil, Color, Glass, and Paperhanging Waiehouse. Always on hand, White Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Polish, Brushes, Canvass Scrim, nnd every description of Painters' Goods. Glass cut to Biz*, and carefully packed. A large assortment of new Paperhangings ; also the stock saved in the late fire to be disposed of cnean^o make room for large stock to arrive per Hydasj^Mld Waitangi, ships. VJL~^*~ J- WARD, -—■ ""^7'c^ Q UEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. £ T\TATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE.- ~ ~ A Beverage fer the Healthy, the Invalid,^ and Convalescent. — Iliis preparation owes ltB >/^>' characteristic properties and fine aroma to the/jc^/'in tb* vee of the choicest Trinidad and Cnraccas^^/im ported Cocoa Nibs, and of being caiefully pre->xO/ </ article. I" pared lresb every day. according to v^A^ieet, it poseesse* original receipts. It will be foundv^^/^every requisite quarefreshing," nvigomting.and IB >^S^/^lity t° ensure a perhighly reco mended (ser ■/^AV/inanent atld extensive testimonials) on account>/^P popularity. SoW at E. of being free from the */^^ >< " Watebs', Confectioner, Queen fatty, oily sub-/^r street, Auckland. 2s 6d pei\lb. stances gene* ySZ$> A liberal discount on all parcels ovW» rally con- Sty 121b JB tainedjS&y'/ E. WATERS, ~~^*Z<o^ ONFE«JTIONEB _J Q Queen street, Auckland. "H^ing tried Mr Waters' Chocolate, I find it to be very palatable, and believe it to be nutritious and easily dipestiblebeing free from fat and other impurities so often found io she imjorted article.— (Si^ed) Twos. B. Kemdmidiui, M.R.C.S.L., Ac. Auckland, 9th June, 1874. "Sir,— The Chocolate, of which you sent me s sample makes a very pleasant and nutritious beverage. It is free from any unwholeome admixtures, and its flavour is excellent, equal to that of any French or English Cboeolate,Yours, ice, F. A. Hartmank, M.D. Auckland, 29ih June 1874."
LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Ngabuawahia.
HENRY THOMAS, TN referring to the above advertisement, begs to inroi -*" the public that he has taken over the Stable attached to the Central Hotel, to which EXTEINSI? ADDITIONS are about to be made which will make • equal to any in the province.
TruveJUr* may rely upon having their Horset wellfei f and taken care of. i ' * — — ,;— -BtTubji anfJrJSingle Buggies are ordered from Sydney, aa will arrfv^Mortly, and will then be on hire, ianltes'ymd Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always read for a journey. / HENRY THOMAS. June 1, 1874.
NEW CLOVER SEEDS, Ac
nnHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that h© hat received the first shipment of the same superior first-class Seeds which be has had the satisfaction of sup* plying during the past 7 years, including — Red Clover J Italian Rye Grass White Clover f Mangold Wortrel Cow Grass fl/ fl Swede Turnip Alsyke «c?s^^^^-^^' Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy,,^-- — ' fi White Stone Turnip Eape // C^ Golden Bell Turnip &c, I Ac, &c tf Second shipment daily expected
Which will be sold at current market prices, together with
bis usual supply of Perrennial Rye Grass, Coccksfoot, and
other colonial seeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to secure a portion of the above superior seeds.
JOHN HALL. Otahuhu ; or to E. HALL, Te Rori.
IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, #1 { WOOL MERCHANTS. TMJB^ttTCEBStff Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Sad JL«JIe«r v> Trjjnjnongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all fcinds^MdKSeltß, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. \_^^/ Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
TJO BUTCHERS, Settlers, Farmers, and others.— The undersigned are cash purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, TfiloarfiffcT, &c, at highest market rates in any quanlity. C^tojguors direct will have prompt and immediat vasb^i^m^^BCfS^eturned at satisfactory rates. BROTHERS., 'Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.
SEINJRICS KOHN, WatcQaaker, Goldsmith, and Jeweller, jQjfEBN Street, Auckland. "f'TltE'EKafoNE and Quartz Je-vrellery always en hand \JT on the Premises. ~ H. W. Hubert, /~i E/Kjfc E> L STORE KEEPE \2f / Ngaruawahia. TQlt/jfi ROTTTiD AND SQUARED PILES For Sale MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS. D. RICHARDSON, A GENT for the above, will deliver TIMBER in Cam* bridge of/SuPEKiOft Quality, and in any quantity. H^7 Prioe. Delivered : 14 O /, Af?ihikatea 18 6 W, MARSHALL. \~ / NOTICE.
IT havflfcj been^nduBtriously oirculatofl by a Traveller lateJyVi tjre employof Mr J. fiT Mojrin, that Mr JosEPuPStoyeeper, H^fitt^^s^r SolfanVLaw of mine, I dee^re/lo inraaate to Uprose ©*rwr£rted that such is not the case; nor tup \in any way connected in -business with tb© Mr ABHJtfT who^e name is used to give a colour to the report, i \ / ASM E R ASH E R, / YJLOTHIER, fa IJ EE N S t\e ET, AUCKLAND. _}*/^^* James Martin, E AND OUTFITTER, y Hamilton. j■- , — JAMES P. NEILL, 4 UCTIONJER, LAND, & COMMISS T ON AG^ Tk Awamutu. Regular Bales will be held ou the first Tuesday Monti), at-! Awamuta, and on th» third T* Cambndg -«^
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 443, 20 March 1875, Page 4
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