A UCKLANI) STEAM CONFECTION . ±\_ FACTOR V AL BERT- i'l RKET. E. WATERS, CCNFECT L O N X R. ISegs to inform the public that ih« foliowinq; goods, manufacrurcil at h>s factory, are guuranL^cd of supjrior qnality to uny couft'c-Uonery imnorted into Auckland. They ccnttiiM no mjjredioiit or olauring matter delatcrious to iiCalUy;--^ GooDS D| . v - G0.00.3--Continued Conversation Lozenges Plain ppe" Conversations Rin^B linpenal l)rop» Thick Pcpperminta Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinnamon Comtits Fruit Lozenges Chocolate Creams Fancy Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch Mixtures Iceing Sugar \ Sugar A'.mondg Persian Sherbert Marbles Boiled Goods. Burnt Alirtonds . , _ „. Bh'd&'JSggß Mired Lollies Cavrav/av Comfits Suceh (assorted-) Cai-rr.way do. (small) Barley Sugar Ginger Lozenges Barley Sugar Balls Extra Stvong Pepper- Cushions mints Acid Drops Super, BaflOT, Strong Best Acid l£ops l>cpycnvd)its Ro&e Acid Drops ICosc CoKcngcs Black Balls \niaced Bella luaian Covy. Caye^'e Lozenges Bla«k JJnwtvdTof tJ Musk l ozenges __ S^v?:- ; o Ki^-'os Par«KOl-ic Cough 1,0- Red Coe-vannt J r.eriges "•■'(' x hu <s Cfi'.'sCSGelaune LfizengßS mtrimon' d i v<<lYj Juiubes TKverton'1 /o ,gj, : Liquorim t£tar and j,. :<r< -a ll?,£l~ Piivk ■&*:& White "Stiga-. Inatatr j^Sfei wbn.f?J33 CatoCy Inuta' lO v. Almonds Brov-.r:. Candy IvmtP ,tioa Ilaspbarsie3 H.or-.&Giind;oandT Cou gKJ3irops Noa;»ariel Comfits. To' si T¨w B.oge!nt Pip© M<6iicated. Liozp/oses of e^.ery dcswipCfen.' c.hvay on 1 "jand. Vv"aterf'OVioco]'jte. 20s. per dOMCs, J 'Cr.e sluljug v."^"n be allowed for every;tin vt \ ■Jvir'.ied in good ordc/. i \VBB1)1NG--C.A£E ORNAM.ivX'I^, BONBONS TKSTIMOX! <!,. Proviiv^'il Laboratory, Au.'jfcliiiid. Octobr-T Si iS7-j.—Jlift., B. WATKIiS: cj;k,—l have mue pfeasure in informing yon, that al'tc» havin jfiada tt vary careful analysis ot various Sample of sweecmeats manufactured by >'ou, 1 find thr they aiv, free from all adulteration, and tb-at th colouring matters are Quite innocuous. 'Wit regard, to the Chocolate, 1 lind that, it i»quit equal to the bust English or French prepars : tioas:; and, beini; entirely free from himk, it >vi form an excellent article of diet for invalid! especially those. Buffering from an impairo digctstion.—l have the honour to be. sir, yoi: obedient servant. Jamks M. Tunny, Provincij Analyst.. RESERVED TAMAiUND fc AT CLOSE BT!OS, FLAX SHIRTS, 14 to 18 inch, Coilai attached, at Cargo and Mclvaiff's, Q.ueei \ street, Auckland. PERSIAN D A T E AT CLOSE BROS. _ IM PORT AN T NOT IC I E. W A T E R S Has very great pleasure to announce that sine ' his removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his DINING ROOMS have been renovated at great expense, wit every regard to the convenience of liia cv tomers. The LOWER SALOON is the most spacious and comfortable, as we as the be«t ventilated Dining Room in the Pr vince; and Up-stairshe has furnished an exU - room, of comfortable size, to prevent ove crowding. Tlinre aro SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADIES also up-stairs, to which are attached side offici provided with ablutionary ami othur conve iences. His Table he feels confident needs i recommendation. The liberal patronasio of tl Professional aad Commercial Gentlemen ot' tl City which he has received for a period ot: ovi eight years i* a guarantee that the Bill of Fa: is such as will please the most fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SKA SON is always to be obtained. British Magazines, Illustrated and Comic .Toil nals, together v/it'i the leading London New paper?.,' are laid on the tables immediately c the arrival of each mail steamer, lie, therefor hopes with some eonfidi'nco that he will, in h Nov.- Premises, continue to receive the lan share ot patronage which has been accorded him in the past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention Merchants and Storekeepers lo his locall manufactured Confections, which rival those Keillor and the best English makers. He hi removed his Factory to Inn-ham street We; where he lias litted up all the most mode: machinery of the trade. E. WATEKS, s Wholesale and Retail Confectione) c QUEEN-STREET. P - A B § q ~> ' A 8 - I 3 < %i i I O ° « IS o S g Ph H t fe- * - "^ f gQ < s5 ? *<s h n h — pa w <q f ; 1 « H P fl f «g; H s g r § g z; s k « g §2 E g E O— W H 1 ( F* H^ £J 3 = & H^Q g W . Ph ', . cq <! " U •-! !) B :L OXFORD MAUSAGI AT r';,'is!'. nr.os. i'l o*T"a'Y'; ■> •' OLIVER ' f' Cl.OSlii JROS.3
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 13 July 1877, Page 4
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