Medical, Etc.
WAIKATO SETTLERS will find it advantageous to order direct from
AICKIN,
DISPENSING CHEMIST &DEUG IMPORTER,
(Opposite the Bank of New Zealand) QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Who has fresh shipments in stock and is constantly receiving GENUINE DRUGS AND PURE CHEMICALS,
Farmers' Chemicals — as Sulphur, Bluestone, Carbolic Acid, Glycerine,
Corrosive Sublimate, &c.
Family Medicines, The most reliable and suitable, on application.
Toilet Indispensableb and Luxuries, Consisting of ,tho be»t Perfumery — Atkinson's, Pießse and Lubin'e, GosneH's, Rimmel'*, Rigaud', Pinuad's and Piver's. — Aickin's Essence of English Lavender ; large variety of Hair Brushes and Combs— Shell, Ivory, Pearl, &c. Cut, and Silver-mounted Smelling Bottles. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Dressing Cases and Travelling Bags.
Nursery Articles and Children' t Toilet Fittings.
NOTICE. OT MR G. AICKIN,
QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND,
18 SOLE AGENT PuR GRIMAULT & Co., PARIS.
Grimault's HYPOPHOsrHiTES for Consumption. Indian Cioakett's, for Asthma. Guaiuna, for Sick Headache and Neuralgia. Gbimault's Sykup ot Phosphate of luon, for Poverty of blood and Female Complaints.
AICKIN,
(Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), Queen Street, Auejdand.
TTILL AND HUDSON'S A ~ M - NEW ZEALAND BAKING POWDER
Especially adapted for this climate, for making BBEAD AND PABTBT OP EXCELLENT QUALITY WITHOUT YEAST It is composed of pure materials, will keep in any climate, and is stronger and more economical than any imported article. Bread made with Ibis powder is more wholesome and more easily digested thaa fermented bread. Since its introduction to the public, it has given general satisfaction. One trial is sufficient to prove its value. AGENT FOR THE WAIKAT ) : Mr T. WELLS, GROCEB, KESCXB. AUCKLAND AGENTS : Mr JOHN BUCHANAN, Messrs BROWN, BARRETT & Co Mr J. C. MORRIN Mr G. W. OWEN And the Manufacturers
Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, April 10 1875.-— Messrs Hill and Hudson. — Dear Sir*,— After having made a very careful analysis of your Baking Powder, I have much pleasure in certify ing that it is composed of substances which are quite innocuous, but are at the same time calculated to produce the best results when used for the purpose for which they are intended. — I have the honor to be, dear sirs, your obedient servant, James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst" HILL & HUDSON, CHEMISTS, Victoria Street, Auckland
TTAMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT -"• RTABLES.
Opposite Mr Martin's store.
GEORGE NEALE,
In referring to the above bega to inform the public that lie is prepared to take in horses to bait by the week or month. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, also Buggy* for hire by hour or day. Horses broken to saddle, and double and single harness. . Carting done at moderate rates. Horse feed at the following retail prices : — Oats, 6s per bushel ; Bran, Is 8d per bushel ; Oaten Hay Chaff sold and delivered £8 per ton, 9s per cwt. retail ; Hay £7 per ton. Secure paddock for sheep, or cattle travelling, with Feed if required.
J. HOWDEN.
|TTATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, * * Shortlind Street,
(Adjoining the Post Office.)
Every description of repairs done on (he premises, all work guaranteed and every article in the trade supplied at lowest prices. Orders from the Waikato per post will receive prompt attention.
WRIPLEY, WATCH AND • CLOCK MAKER, is now prepared to supply bis customers with New Silver Cased Patent Levers and Geneva Horizontal WATCHES of the very best workmanship, equal, if not superior, to any to be obtained in any other part of New Zealand, varying in price from £4 to £11 each. Likewne Q-old Wedding Rings and Keepers, Lockets, Brooches, Pins? Earrings, Gold Mounted Quartz Stones, Clocks, &c, &c. Watches Cleaned at 4s each. Likewise Garden Seeds and Vegetables. MIBS L. KIPLEY, DRESSMAKER, and Gentlemen's Trousers and Vest Maker. Established February, 1869. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1875.
•VT OTIOE OF REMOVAL. FRANCIS FENTON
begs to announce that he has Removed from the Auckland Market to those spacious stores Market Corner, Queen-street, next door to Hemus'i Star Boot and Shoe Store, where he intends keeping a first-class article in Groceries and Provisions, and at such prices that will give every purchaser the full advantage of any Co-operative Store, thus giving the working population equal terms with the capitalist that is to say, the working man may purchase small quant i tes at wholesale prices
LIST OF PRICES :
Splendid Tea, 2s per lb ; Brown Sugar, 3\d per lb ; White Sugar, 4^d per lb ; Currants, s£d per lb ; Raisins, 5d per lb ; Treacle, 4d per ib ; Honey, 7d per lb , Candles, 5Jd per lb ; Soap; 5H per bar ; Jam, 8d per tin ; Sauce, 4|d pc r bottle ; Pickles, 7d per bottle : Hops, Is per lb ; Matches, 4id per dozen ; Marmalade, 10d per tin j Flour 2d per lb ; New Prunes, 5A per lb, Dates, 5d per lb ; Oatmeal. 3d per lb ; Salt 71b for 6d j Tobacco, 2d per package, 3d per plug ; Coleman's Blue Starch, 4id per lb ; Split Peas, 3d per lb ; Light Blue, 9d per lb j Prime Bacon, Is per lb ; Canterbury Hams, Is 2d per Jb ; Chesse, lOd per lb ; Pastry Butter, Is per lb jMe Connells Bacon, in cloth, Is by the side. SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to our magnificent stock of CANTERBURY PROVISIONS— Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Lard, &c., which are much lower in price.
'Teems : Stbiotlt Cash.
FRANCIS FENTON, MARKET CORNER, Queen-street.
FOR SALE -100 S&cks of first-class WHEAT— William B.id, Woodsid' , Cambridge Road.
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 511, 28 August 1875, Page 4
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