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HILL AND HUDSON'S NEW ZEALAND BAKING POWDER Especially adapted for thin climate, for makin E BBBJID AND - FABTBY OF IXCELIJiMr QUALITY WITHOUT THAgT i It is composed of pur© material*, will keep in any climate, and it atronger and more economic*! than any impoi-ud article. Bread made with this powder is more wkole*om« and more easily digested than feraoented bread. Binca its introduction to the public, it has given general | satisfaction. On* trial ia Bufioiect to prove its 1 value. i AGENT FOE THE WAIKAT i U& T. WELLS, •KOCIS, MUU2I2. AUCKLAND AGENTS: Mr JOHN BUCHANAN, Messrs BROWN, BARRETT & Co M» JT. C. MORRIN Mr G. W. OWEN And the Manufacturers Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, April 10 1875. — Messrß Hill and Hudson. — Dear Sirs, — After having made a rerj careful analysis of jour Baking Powder, I have much pleasure in certifying that it is composed of subetancaa 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 •errant, Jaxeb M. Tunvt, Provincial Analyst" HILL k HUDSON, CHEMISTS, Victoria Street, Auckland Hamilton west boarding HOUSE. Misses COX avd MASON (Late R. B. Mason), Begs most respectfully to inform the pub.ic and owners of cattle that they have now secure paddocks and stabling ; alao good aecomou'dation for travellers, and trust through strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. CHARGES MODERATE.

J. AUBIN HAS now- on Bale some of the choicest Season TEAS imported by himself direct from Melbourne, ex Hero, which are offered below Auckland price*. Pboducb — Oata, Maif e, and Seed Wheat, of the best quality, and at the lowest market prices. Paphbmakqikgs— about 1,000 pieces of neatest and newest designs. Seam — about 1,500 yards from 8d to B|d per yard, by the piece Vabnibhbs- oak and copal, biovn and light spirit. Oils— raw and boiled, at 6s 6<i per gallon, including tins. Paints, Turps, Dryers, Glass cut to any site. Various sites of gilt picture frames. Clocks Levers 6in 17s 6d to 20s ; Gothic, I day, striking, 25a; Gothic, 8 day, striking; Tudor, and Alarm, &c. Guaranteed for Twelve Months. CfiOCKEEYWABB, Ac. — 80 doien cups and saucers, consisting of Irish teas, white and gold, J*am blue, Igured, dec , imported by the abore direct from home. Toilet sets of most delicate patterns. £arthenware t«a po(», from Is 9d. Tumblers, mould and cut., from 5s 6d per doaen. Fancy Goods, &c. — Albums, vases, spectacled (concave and convex)) to suit all ages, ma^io ink stands, ladies' chatelainee and belts, looking glasses in trays, boxes and marble — 10x8 to 24x18. Also ox hand -Drugs and Patent Medicines, of the best description and in large variety, Coffia Furniture, Ironmongery, Drapery, Saddlery, Leathers of all kinds on Bale, tippers, and Saddlers*. i Licensed to Sell Arms and Ammunition.

JJ'OTICE I NOTICE ! N OTICE ! T. THOMPSON, Bkob to inform his friends and the public go rally that he has Rerouted to his tfew Brick Pretniiee, at the corner of Victoria and Albert Street*, adjoining Temperance Hall. He akei this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him durinc the post Twenty years, trusting to secure the contiauanco of the same by adhering to tht principle of supplying the boat goods at th lowest remunerative profit. T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesal* and Betail Oroc«r, 40 VICfTOKIi. BXSBIX, AUCKLIKB. Q«*di carefully peeked for the Country. A trial solicited. W B.— - Flour, O*tmet>l # Maizp, Bran, Ac, always on hand. Settlers' produce purchased, or lold on commission.

J. L. LONGBOTTOM GENERAL STOREKEEPER, i WARE HOUSEMAN, 4c, HAMILTON WEST. The advertiser would draw the attention of Hamilton Settlert tod the Waikato Public to tbe fact tk*t owing to the Seduction of Freight cone«quent upsn railway communication with Auckland, h« it prepared to supply all articles in hit w«ll>known Store at a considerable reduction in price., FLOUR, POTATOES, GROCERIES, &o. At the lowest possible rates. DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, MSN'S & LADIES' CLOTHING of the best quality and make procurable. CARPETS, DRUGGETTING, ke, &c. SPADES, SHOVELS, AXES, CARPENTERS r J 00 LS, Ac. in stock, and to order at a ■in all commission on Auckland * uoleaale ratcg. SEIIXBJIg PRODTTCI TAXIK IN EICMAKai.

T OSBORNE AND CO. WOOLBTAPLERS AND BROKERS, To^t Strjmt, Aucelawd, IEE WOOL AND SKIN BXJYEKS, Tkej art »lto prepAr«d to cn»ke liberal ADTANCSS OH WOOL Ccasigned to them, »nd which they -arill waro* houa* *ad ibip ou tht most li^ral terms .9 thtir customer^ "L TOOIW OLASSIIIED "T EB^ITIBXD. REyan* i : — Nitiowal Pi*"! er Niw 5E4L1.»»

HP Ag D H. OOOK E, -*- • Ca^TKB 1 " KaXJKS. U>HOl,B*B*Bßfl, «fee ]<« QUAIW bTHIiCT, AUCKLAND, Her* on bale a L^r w o ->nd /ariad .tock of Furnitura Bedding ci all dejcriptiona, including , jDini:)_'-roo«i Suitos (9 pi«ce») in leather cloth iro-a iJll iif*o in Lair cloth from £15 10s; P.. ~ving'room Suite*, in damask and rep, froia £13; Cheete of Drawar*. t drawers from J '?d ; 4 drawers irom 8Q» ; % drawers from 70a \ Hound 1 Table* from "'Oa j Toilet Glasses from 4» 5d j Iron Bsdetcda, siagle from 30b, double irom 36», 10, I <ts.j cC - o. *^ »—» — ■• • •• - - •

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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 521, 21 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 521, 21 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 521, 21 September 1875, Page 4

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