WANTED KNOWN, that J. WARD has opened hi* new Oil, Color, Glass, and Paperhanging Warehouse. Always o%hand, White Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Frenoh Polish, Brushes, Canvass Scrim, an 4 every description of Painters' Goods. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. A large assortment of new Paperhangings ; also the stock saved in the late fire to be disposed of cheap to make room for large itock to arrive per HydMpej^andWaitangi, ships. J - WARD, Ssv , tA. QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND. T7ITATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE.A Beverage fwr the Healthy, the Invalid^ and Convalescent.— This preparation owes it*/r characteristic properties and fine aroma to the>^vXin th« use of the choicest Trinidad and Caracca* i/lj^'imported Cocoa Nibß, and of being carefully pre- / /s^nrticle. la pared fresh every day, according to>^^/7act, it posseßsei original receipts. It will be founcL/^H/every requisite quarefreshing,! nvigoratingjand.is^^S^lity to eDsure a perhighly recommended (see>^AH/manent and extemh£ testimonials) on account^/^/popularity. Sold at jK'*3 of being free from the>^^/wATEBs', Confectioner, Queen fatty, oily sub-^^^'etreet, Auckland. 2a 6d per lb. stancj|t'*>cne'« jf&Ps^ liberal discount on all parcels over rall.f^^>^^ / 121b ain^*^ WATERS, ONFEOTIONER f V Queen street, Auckland.
" giving tried Mr Waters' Chocolate, I find it to be very •palatable, and believe it to be nutritious and easily digestiblebeing free from fat and other impurities bo often found in she imported article. — (Signed) Thos. B. Kendekdiwe, M.E.C.S.L., &c. Auckland, 9th June, 1874. «qi r> — The Chocolate, of which you sent me a sample makes a very pleasant and nutritious beverage. It is free from any unwholsome admixtures, and its flavour is excellent, equal to that of any French or English Chocolate,— Yours, &c, F. A. Habtmann, M.D. Auckland, 29th June 1874."
LIVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, Ngabuawahia.
HENRY THOMAS,
IN referring to the above advertisement, begs to infox 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 equal tf^hy in the province. Trowltertmat/ rely upon having tfoir Horttt wellftst fif and fcken care of. Dbnftle ay&d Single .Buggies are ordered from Sydney, sax will arrive shortly, and will then be on hire. ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always read : lor a journey. HENRY THOMAS. June 1, 1874.
NEW CLOVEE SEEDS, Ac
fTRHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that h» has received the first shipment of the same superior first-class Seeds wbick he has had the satisfaction of supplying during the pa* 1 ; 7 years, including — Red Clover Italian Rye Grass White Clover i~* Mangold Wortael Cow Grass y/ / Swede Turnip • Alsyke r Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy /* "White Stone Turnip Rape ~^ £( Golden Bell Turnip &c, (&c, && Second shipment daily, expected Which will be sold at current market prices, together with his usual supply of Perremial 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, TA^IpJES^AND LEATHER MANUFACTUREB3, r^^ WOOL MERCHANTS. TMPgE2?SRS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Sad jL d©r^*onmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all kin/Ls, idill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. / Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
T\O BUTCHERS, Settler*, Farmer*, and ethers.— The undersigned are cash purehisera of Hides, Sheepskins, Wook/Tarfow, &c. } &0., at highest market rates in any quutfrty^Jbdnsignefs direct will hate prompt and inxmcdi&t vash /enmfcaimes returned at satisictorj rates. // 4 (A IRELAND BROTHERS., tEtmners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.
HEINRICS KOEN y 'Wjttfom&ker, Goldsmith, and Jeweller, f(/^S\jtlxs-Bxx Street, Acck\.aitd. />^EII3tSCONE and Quartz Jewellery always &n hand Of / Manufactured on the Premises.
H. W. Hubert, GJL M^E Bf AL STOREKEEPE f/ Us^ Ngaruawahia. ROUND AND SQUARED PILES I For Sale
MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS.
D. RICHARDSON, A GENT for the above, will deliver TIMBER.in Cam* bridge o/^kpeeiok Quality, and in anj quantity, (J r\s^^ Price. Delivered : Rinro, , ... 14 o £cKaihikatea ... .„, ... 13 6 W. MARSHALL.
\ / NOTICE. IT hVring \Jen industriously^ circulated hj a Trareller latWy i/ th/jjba^l/^rMr J. C. Moirin, tbat Mr JoSE^,>^reyfep(e^BA£ilton, is a Soc-in-^w of mine, I desire tdfintiitwree to thqsQ interested that sich is not the case ; nof am I in any tii*connected in bu*iiess with the Mr .Askee Vhose name isTised to o\*r* n r^m^ f rt ♦»,« reporlr
SHER ASHER, CLOTHIER, STREET, AUCKLAND,
QUEEN
>2- James Martin, OR AND OUTFIT TE v —^ / Hamilton.
JAMES P. NEILL, 4 UCTK^ER, LAND, & COMMISSION **- f/y/^ T* AWAMX^^.^ Regular Sales will be held on , the first T Month, at,' Awamuta, and on the thir Cambridg
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 4
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