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- A EG E SHIPMENTS OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Now to Hand :— aris Millinery r-T Fancy Dress W Goods 'eathers | BJack & CoM 'lowers Silks b»j Prints tibbons r _ T ~ Muslins £>roliiefs £*^ Mourning Ma- | terials Ichus . 'aletots I § Manchester Goods "•arachutes = „ . , a of every des--30W3 ■ to cription. Y?r W gloves Elosiery "^ £ , Ph Tweeds <! Corsets g Shirts j- -y ? Ties Underclothing i pH * Collars Baby Linen h^ Handkerchiefs Hosiery Frocks _ TT , J Straw Hats Tunics J —•(:)— HH The above in Pelisses , both Cloaks p^ Boys' & Men's. MILLINER V, DRESS, & MANTLEIVtAKING in all their Branches, conducted on thegPreniises ■jF o c' E< MR. W. E. WESTBEECH Tie* to inform the inhabitants of Ponsouby and or Oedwood, that they have NOW OPENED a BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT in the above District, and hope to receive a fair share or patronage. LAMB! LA M 3 LAMB! Cash Puiues .— per Ib. Fore-quarters Mutton _ 2d. „ LegH and Loins -• Id. ~ Boiling: Beef, from 3d. „ Roast Beef Id. „ Prime Cut Beef -- ~ Sd. „ Chops and Sausages 'id. ~ Dairy-fed Pork od. and (3d. „ Lixinb, from 2s. per quarter Corned Beef, 255. per lOOlbs. N. R—Poultry dressed in first-class style, on tlie shoi test notice. All meat delivered free of charge, Families waited on for orders. Boots \ Boots j i Boots i 11 dissolution of partnefvship. D. N. CAJftTER (For many years Manager for Cateb, and late of Stephens and Carter), Has great pleasure in announcing to the public that he has Commenced Bubiness in that Shop Lately Occupied by C. Marks, and he bope3 that by strict attention and civility to receive a share of public patronage. D. C. trusts that his old friends and customers will favour him with a call, and select from a "WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, at Prices to suit the times. every description op Gentlemen's, BOOTS & SHOES Ladies', and jf@W>3 Children's aE&FW made to order. Note the Address— D. N. CARTER, BOOTMAKER, NEXT DOOB TO MESSRS B. TONKS AND CO., Q U E E N- S T R E E T. ,' UCKLANPBSTEAM CONFECTION J.l&. FACTORY ALBERT-31REET. E, WATERS, CONFECT ONER Begs to inform the pubho t. the following goods, manufactured at his c :y, are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into •Auckland. They contain no ingredient or olouring matter deleterious to nealth :— Dry Goods. Dry Goods—Continued Conversation Lozenges Plain Pipe Conversations Rings Imperial Drops Thick Peppermints Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinnamon Comfita Fruit Lozenges Ghocolato Creams Fancy Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch Mixtures Iceing Sugar Sugar Almonds Persian Sherbert Marbles RriTT vn fJnnne* Burnt Almonds SOILED trOODS. Birds' Eggs Mixed Lollies Carraway Comfitß Sticks (assorted-) Carraway do. (small) Barley Sugar Ginger Lozenges Barley Sugar Balls Extra Strong Pepper- Cushions mints Acid Drops Super. Extra Strong Best Acid Drops Peppermints Rose Acid Drops Rose Lozenges Black Balls Aniseed Balls Indian Corn Cayenne Lozenges Black Aknond Tofry Musk ' ozenges Sweet Kis3es Paregoric Cough Lo- Red Coeoanut Ice zenges Red and White CocoaBathpipe nut Ice Coalsfoot Rock Honey Toffy Gelatine Lozenges Matrimonial Toffy Juiubes Everton Toftv Liquorice Star and Love Rock Pink and White Sugar Imitation Strawberries Candy Imitation Almonds Brown Candy Imitation Raspberries Horehound Candy Cough Drops Nonpariel Comfits Tom Thumbs Regent Pipe Medicated Lozenges o every description alway on hand. Waters' Chocolate, 20s. per dozen. One shilling will be allowed for every tin returned in good order. WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS,BONBONS, Somebody's Luggage, &c, &c, &c. Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, 1875.—MR. E. WATERS: Sir,—l have much pleasure in informing you, that after having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations ; and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have the honour to be, air, your obedient servant. James M. Tunny, Provincia Analyst. H~\ fit TJBOADGATE a _LvJL* JO FAMILY AND DISPENSING 3HE MIST AND DRUGGIST. SYMONDS-STREET, 3egs to inform the Medical profession, his riends, and the public of Auckland, that he )oui?ht that old-established business known as 'Watt's Dispensary," where he hopes by strict attention to business, combined with accuracy n dispensing Pure Drugs, etc., to merit a fair hare of patronage. H.M.B. begs respectfully o call the attention of those that havw not yet ried "Watt's Preparations" to the following elected few, which he can with confidence ecommend. To those that have used them, I eed only add that in future as in the past liese Specialities will be manufactured faithally and with Pure Drugs, viz. :—Watt'3 Sea 'oam, or American Baking Powder; Watt's 'uller's Earth Powder (the great beautifier of ie skin, for nursery and toilet use), Watt' 3 [ighly Perfumed Violet Powder, Watt's Vermilge, Witt's Rat Paste, Watt's Worm Powders, Watt's Rose-leaf Nipple Lotion, Watt's Infants arminative. Watt's Soothing Powders, Watt's [agic Gout Pills. Watt's Rhubarb Pills, Watt's and'.ilion and Camomile Pills,. Watt's Alterave Powders for Horses, Watt's Lime Cream id Glycerine, Davie's Antibilious Pills, Nos. and 2. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer : H. M. BROADGATE, iTE " WATTS," SYMONDS - STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2406, 6 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2406, 6 December 1877, Page 4