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Miscellaneous.

FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! WANTED KNOWtf, that J. WARD has opened his new Oil, Color, Glass, and Paperhanging Warehouse. Always on band, Whijlfe Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Bolish, BJCshes, Canvass Scrim, and ever description /dj FamtMT G(Mrls. cut to size, and carefully pacj^^tkjfifrge a^Srttlfej^of new Paperhangings ; also wrytflswnre to be disposed of cneap toyttn^ngproflini forJargealpck to arrive per Hydaspes aud^'aitayjgi, ships; ' J. WARD, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

T^TATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE.- * A Beverage fer the Healthy, the Lnvalid,^ and Convalescent. — Tliis preparation O"nes ita>^^ characteristic properties and fine aroma to the 'j/&>\r' m * n * use of the choicest Trinidad and Caraccnsv^^^importod Cocoa Nibe, and of bouifi carefully prc-r^^/article. In pared fresh every day. according toy^P/^t&ct, it possesses original receipt?. It will be fouriti/^^^every requisite quarefrtsijing,; nvigor.iting.and 18/^SyMity to ensure a perhiglily reco mended (see >£AX/ / inanent and extensive testimonials) on account |y£^°, 'popularity. Sold at E. of being freefr-jm tlnv/^^./WATERS', Confectioner, Queen fatty, oily snb-y/^y-"' street, Auckland. 2s 6d ]>er lb. stances gene- S<&/^ liberal discount on all parcels over X C G^TTEfE * N E R Quei<!n stbeet, Auckland. " Having tried Mr Waters' Chocolaj^, 1 find 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. Kendebdine, M.R C.S-L., &c. Auckland, 9th Jnne, 1874. »gj rj — 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,Tours, &c, F. A. Haktmann, M.D. Auckland, 29th June 1874."

E. PORTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND EETAIL IRONMONGERS Qubbn Steeet, Auckland. Importers of — HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. E P & Co. wish to draw particular attention to their late 'shipments, ex Glenhuntly, &c, of Agricultural Implements, including Horusby's and Sellars Single and Double Furrow Ploughs, Picksley Sims, and Co. s Prize Chatt Cutters Pulpers, Harrows, Malt and Corn Mills, &c., Spades, Digging Forks, Shovels, Grating Tools, Potato and Corn Shovels, Hand Seed Drills, &c % To arrive per early vessels, Murray a Prize Double Jb urrow Ploughs, Thrashing Machines, Broadcast Seed Sowers, &c. FURSISHINfITuToNMONGERY. Lock wood's Gmlery, James Duron antLSon's'Eleotro-plated and Nickel Sito€rj£rf&, Spi^a, Gtfudfe, Butter Coolers, Tea and Cofrf&fvips, &o jJp'As/ .. _, „ Fender! **$J/™/ Irons, Maflgi|fT Washing Machines, WeighingUlSc^e^Cop^fiiUrurna'ypans, Smith and Welstood's Cooking /toves and Gall/- Ranges, Japanned and Tinned Goods o/all kinds, Hip, Sgftuge, and Shower Baths, Toilet Ware, Nurssry Lamps, &c. French, English, and American Kerosine Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Lamps, Cottons, &c, Enamelled and Tinned Holloware, Hair Brooms and Brushes, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, American Brooms, Galvanized Buckets and Tubs, Peyton and Peyton's Patent Iron Bedsteads, Cots, Cocoa and India-rubber Door Mats, Twines, Meat Safes, Knife Machines. 8811 Bar Iron, Plate and Sheet Iron, Iron Tubing, Stocks and Dies, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Tin Plates, Galvanized Iron, Cast, Blister, Silver Spring, and Steel, for Turning Taols, Mill Bills, Bolts and Nuts, Axles, Springs, &c, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, &c. Circular, Vertical, Cross-cut, and Pit Saws, Timber Jacks, Screw Jacks, 3aw Files, North British I.R. Belting, 2to9iu. Locks, Latche3, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Ewbank and wire Nails, Sask Weights, Registered Stoves, Raflges, and Builders' Ironmongery of every description. Sorby's, Mathieson's, and Gilpin's Carpf nters , Wheelwrights', Coepers', and Joiners' Tools, Iron and Steel Wedges, Maul Rings, Bullock Chains, Stubbs and Lockwood's Files. Croquet and Garden Seats, Lawn Mowers, Croquet Stands, Marble Top Tables, &c, &c. Blasting and Sporting Powder, Shot, Fuze, Caps, Wads, Cartridges, &c. N.B. arrive, per Wave Queen, Silber's Patent Lamps. t

SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES) SEWINO MACHINES ! THE undersigned lias on hand the largest stock of First-class Sewing Machines (of various good makers) in the province. Not being confined to one agency, my customers have a choice not to be met with elsewhere They comprise — Thomas' Manufacturing and Domestic Ho-wes 1 Improysd Wheelej^ Wilson and Manufacturing Nussey & Piljttg's N ew^Tami^andLjiilt; Stranger The Gresham^y^Tiza^ and o^iQ^Sfo^ines. Every \nafiinn%^Dei^re bKinj^olcMi^iken to pieces ami cleaned and thoi oudfly adjusted. Jfprinted guarantee given with each nJlchine sold, undertaking to keep it in order free of charge for twelve months. Persons entirely unacquainted with the use of the sewing machine may rely upon being able to work them thoroughly, as every pai..s is taken to instruct them, for which there is nr charge made. A large stock of duplicate parts : Needles and Extras for various machines, and prepared Machine Oil constantly on hanl. To the Repairing Branch particular attention is paid at moderate chaiges. Note the Address THE FITTING SHOP, VULCAN LANE, GE O. W. II ESL 0 P, PROPRIETOR.

AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES

THE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH — The Perfection of Mechanism— Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. It <ews with the least possible amount of labor, and a girl twelve years can run it without fatigue. It is a triumph of Mechanical Genius. The "HOME" SHUTTLE is the only practical uoyrprice Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. This Unequalled Machine wees a straight needle, makes the Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will be*i, fell, bind, cord, Waul, seam, tuck, ruffce.yhenist itched gather. This machine will sew on and>&tber at tkrsama time >^»d will work equally well on T^Jil^eriJWoqJfc, ap« Cotton Goods, with Silk, Line*f7>yCotfoi/rh read*T Itffen>dfnecessaryfor us to endeavourJbfd^fra^ f^om tjre mmw of any other machine. vSZJ^ilaim tysell F THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE *N THE MARKET Without regard to price, and we feel confident that when ever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the « Horre," Shuttle Sewing M aching a fair trial, in coromor ■with other machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished— Hemmer, Bi aider Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles Gauge, Table Clamp, and Directions for ase. All securely packed in strong case with hinges. Price : Complete in box, £4 10s ; with Table and Treadle, £6 15 ; with Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock, and Key, £8 Some thousands of these mnchines have now been bolu New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satis faction, as testified to in numeious testimonials, which we orward on application. In pi oof of their superiority over all other machmeß, we guarantee them for five years. AGENT FOR WAIKATO : JAMES MABT I N, HAMILTON".

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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