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. I A UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION ._____. FACTORY ALBERT-STREET. 3. WATERS, CONFSCT ONER Begs to inform tho pu____.; i _ the following goods, manufactured at his. iyi y, are guaranteed of superior quality to an3 r confectionery Imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or olourlng ma-tor deleterious to nealth:— Dkt Goods. Dry "Good**—Continued Conversation Lozenges Plain Pipe OoMversations Rings Imperial Drops Thick Peppermints Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinnaanon Comflts Fruit Lozenges i Chocolate- Creams Fancy Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch Mixtures loeing Sugar Sugar Almonds Persian Sherbert ! gSSßLmonda Boiled Goods. Birds' Eggs Mixed Lollies Carraway Comflts Sticks (assorted) Carraway do. (small) Bailey Sugar Ginger Lo-ongos Barley Sugar Balls Extra Strong Pepper- Cushions mints Acid Drops Super. Extra Strong Best Acid Drops Pepporminta Roae Aoid Drops ' Rose Lozenges Black _____ Aniseed Balls Indian Corn Cayenne Lozenges Black Almond Toffy Musk 1 ozenges Sweet „asses Paresoric Cough Lo- Red Coooanut Ice. zengee Red and White Coco*-- * Bathpipo nut Ice Coals'oot Rock Honey Toiify Gelatine Lozenges Matrimonial Toff. Jujubes Evertoa Toitv v Liquorice Star and Lovo Rook 1 Pink and White Sugar Imitation Strawtx .Ties a Candy Imitation Almonds c Biown Candr imitation Raspberries o Hor*hound Candy Cough Drops c Nonpai-iel Comflts Tom Thumbs Regent Pine Medicated Lozenges o every description alway it on hand. Water*' Chocolate, 20s. per dozen, o One shilling will be allowed for every tin re o turned in good order. WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS,BONBONS, So__j_body's Luggage, &C., &c., Sec. Testimonial. j Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, _ 1875.—MR. IS. WATERS: Sir,—l have much _ pleasure in informing you, that after having __ made a very careful analysis of various samples I- of sweetmeats saanufactured by you, I find that __ they are free froaa. all adulteration, and that tho colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find th_.t it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations ; and, being eatirelyfrt 3 from husk, it will form an exo4Jih»nt article c._ di&t for invalids, especially these cuifurhig from sji impaired , digestion.—l have the honour to be, air, your ' obedient _erv_nt. James M. Tunny, Provincia A_u_lyw_. THE WAIKATO MAIL COACH will connect with the Mid-day Train at Ngaruawahia daily as follows :— Cambridge to Ngamawahk.— Leavo Cambridge, 8 a.m. Hautavu, 9 a.m. Hamilton, arrive 10.15 a.m. Hamilton, depart 10.30 a.m. Ngaruawahia, arrive 12.20 p.m. ; N sraruawahia to Cam bridge— | Jx>avo Ngaruawahie. 1 p.m. Hamilton, arrive 2.15 p.m. Hamilton, depart 3 p.m. 'j Hautapu, 1 p.m. Cambridge, arrive 5 p,m. A Mail Coach will also leave Hamilton for i Alexandra at 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, _- ' and Fridays, calling at Ohaupo and Te Awaq i mutu, and returning it will leave Alexandra at n : 5 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, if ' arriving at Hamilton at 10.30 a.m. o j Parcels and Passengers, booked at Mr. J. o ' Soppet's office, will be forvarded d with oare and d»sr.atch. to be prepaid. W. K. CARTER, Proprietor, d ! JOHN SOP PET, ! No. 8, Queen-street, Auckland Agent ! TTENE TITAN BLIND FACTORY, -IjisQ $r^ ss*f ______s_l_l ■i sa Iff IB _ I« .pa 111 c -'. iJ } F~;i P ■ ■■■ v-:u> 3___~; __% r j W__i_&&_d «__. v____-_-__2-' * i WIRE GAUZE BLINDS, and PERFORATED j ZINC BLINDS, MAY BE HAD AT THE i AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND i MANUFACTORY. I CORNER OF COOK AND ORE'S.-STREETS, __ i Of any dimensions, in any number from One 0 ! toa Hundred, within, a given time, of the [■_ best quality, and reasonable pri-ses, .. ; and scut to all parts of New Zea--0 i laud. Terms cash. Estimates _■ | returned by Post. 1 | A. Ss A. BUSBY (Late M. Hort__>. Busby), ! VENETIAN BLIND _M.VT_.ERS AND WIRE WORKERS. | CORKER OF COOK AXD GKKY-STREET3. ; j 'OISQUIT, DUBOUCHE, & CO ' [Established 1519.] 'il I | SHIPPERS OF BRANDY COGNAC [ ! _. H_iJua.7-_-L-CASKS, CASES, & FLASKS. 3 _0L Sole Agent in Auckland :— I_. D. NATHAN & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. E. WAT E R S Has vary great pleasure' to announce that since I his removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his **- DINING ROOMS "SO j have been renovated at great expense, with ' every regard to the conveaie_.ee of his cus- | tomers. ' Tho LOWER SALOON is th_ most Bpacioua a»d comfortable, as well as the b»«t v*a„la*»d Dining Room in the ProI vinoe; and Up-stxirs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADIES also up-stairs, to which are attached side offices provided with aWnttonarr and other conveniences. His Table he feels ooaldent ae«ds no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial G• _tiem_n of tho Oifcy which he has received for a period of over •ight years is a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. EVERY DELICAC Y OF THE SMASON is always to be obtained. British M»ga__neß, Illustra * .d and Comic Jour nals, together wit . _he loucLig London News papers, are laid oh t4»e tfablea immediately on the arrival of eaoh iu.il steamer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that he will, in his Now Pronitees, continue to receive the large share of patronage which has heen accorded to him in tho past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention of Merchants and Storekeepers to his local./manufactured Confections, which rival those of Keiller and the best English makers. He has removed his Faotctry to Durham-street West, where he has fitted up all the most modern \ machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, ' Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, > auckland. I I |300TS, gHC.ES, & QLIPPERS. | I&o Little LATE FOREMAN TO CHARLES MARKS, j OF QUEEN-STREET), i BOOTMAKER, j Has great pleasure in announcing to the public I that he has commenced business in ALBERT , BUILDINGS, in those premises lately in the j occupation of Madame Neilson, and hopes by strict attention and civility to receive a share ofpublic patronage. He sincerely trusts th_.t old customers of his late employer will favour him with a call, and select from a Large and Well - assorted STOCK, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Every Description of Mens, Women's, and Children's Boots made to order on the shortest j notice. j N.B.—-A few Children's High-leg American Boots still left, at half the usual price. i $__. Don't forget the A ddress— R. LITTLE (Late Foreman to C. Marks), ' Three doors from McArthur & Cos.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2376, 31 October 1877, Page 4

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