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SEE .' HKKBERIT . : KV< - SMITHS COLLECTION OF - OVENS,' RANGES; -ST^VES, &6.. ESPECIALLY sTHE > . , . y I S;;W ZEALAND ECLIPSB;qOUJJACJE,/)B*bVBC tit requires no fittiing, can bo used as either opener closed, is economical, ayd nfade to bqm'the NewZealanir Coiu and Cbkc, aii<l is all wrought iron, so that, it wjll not break OV crack. A large number of tlie most influential persons in Auckland hav,e them in use, ail #f 'which have given tlic greatest satisfaction! (Se J e Illustrated JPrice . Catalogue with, Testin^onialsj, gratis.) ' N CAUTIOjSf. — Having heard from country settlers that inferior Ovens are being sold by country storekeepers as my ovens, I sbeg toj state that all my Ranges, Stoves, Portable Ovens, Side Ovens, Portable [ Bbilers,.'Ships' Stoves, Colonial Oven? &c. I have my name on the ventilator, ' and I are guaranteed to last front 5 to 20 years, I according to the size and price, and then ! can be repaired. There are over 5000 pi I my Ovens and Ranges in use, some Ovens I 9 years, and all have given the greatest satisfaction. , , '• .Testimonial. Mr H. H. Smith.— Dear Sir,— ln reply .to your inquiries regarding the New Zealand Eclipse Cottage Range 1 have had from you, I have pleasure in informing* you that it has ■ given entire ' satisfaction. It requires very little coal, and is indeed in every way equal "to the recommendations you gave me of it. — Truly yours, F A. Twimake. Grafton Road, Novembei 1, 1879. Ovens, Ranges, and Stoves, &c. sold on the Deferred Payment System. Weekly payments taken. HERBERT H. SMITH, Auckland Iron Works, Durham St. West BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
f^i O O D VT E WS ! The Drapery and Clothing Establishment hithe' to carried on under the style of " SOMERFIELD & LEOK" having been purchased by the undersigned, the WHOLE OF THE S I'OCK on hand will be offered to the public at m CLEARING - OUT PRICES !! TU To Makk Room for NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING. The Sholvos must be Cleared for a nsw and Complete Stock, and GREAT BARGAINS will therefore be offered of all the lite firm's Good". The advertiser would take this opportunity of returning thanks for the liberal biipporfc accorded to him while a member of tho late firm, ami to respectfully hoiicit a continuance of t'mt support in the future. iNo paitm will be spared by him to «et up a WELL- ASSORTED STO"K OF f4()ODSof First- Class Quality Lt PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW! By OririfuHy Attending to the Wants lof His Customers, !111 d Juduioub Buying in the Bf st Market-*, ho hopes, eie lone, to havo tho MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Fashioxablk Dbaperyajjd Clothing iv the city. Inspection invited.
"TIRED ERICK T. OOUERFIELD, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, and OUTFITTER, 131, Qiteen-street, AUCKLAND.
EDWIN HOLLOWAY In returning thanks to the Settlers in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the firm of Holloway, Garliok & Cranwell, Begs to solicit a continuance of the same in his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Next to Hewin's, Grocers, #irQUEEN-STREET, Which he has Opened with a very Select and Cheap Stock of General DRAPERY ASl> MILLINERY, Bought for Cash, which will enable him to Sell at a Small advance on Wholesale Prices. All orders will receive his personal attention. The Millinery Department is under the Management of Mrs Vabmwi, for severa years with Mr T, Short, of Auckland.
tpRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW. ' SEASON TEAS. LIST OF TRICES :—: — S. d. Sound Broken Leaf Tea, per pound, 1 6 Strong Breakfast Congou, ... 1 10 Fine Pekoe Flavoured Tea, ... 2 4 Empress of India, a mixture of the finest Indian & China Teas, ... 2 10 Foochow and Java Pekoes, Indian Teas from the Assam Company, Darjeeling.and Cachar districts. Moyune, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Groen Teas. Teas packed in cannisters for family use, or soldi in original boxes, quarter half, and cheats'. Sugar and general groceries afc*wlioTesale'priccs.*
ROBERT NEAL, mPORTEROFTEAS. (Late W.. Spkago & Co.), Theatre Royal, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, ■ AUCKLAND.
GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. _; EPPS'S COCOA, B! R E A X F A S T. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the f fin6 properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured ■ beverage wijioh , may ' s ave~u« many heaVy 4octrir's bills. It'iiTby the judieioms 'use of such articlofl.of diet.tha a constitution xnay \>e gradually, "Wit up xtntil strong' enough, 1 to resist every tendency to disease^ Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready^-to attaokfW'herever there M a weak pom^;*" L< W^ niay^scape* many a ' fatal'shiift Bylceeping'onrselves vrell forti-j 1 iSed witii ipurp bloqd/ ;and 1 a ;/ properly J nouriph^ed frame.; '—"See .article ia< thek MviV&elviie Gazette. ' "" "' '/ L ■ Made feimply with boiling water < j or milk: 4 '"' Sold only in packets or- tins, labelled: , JAMES EPPB & G0.,.:,-*' > •* LONDON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1352, 1 March 1881, Page 4
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