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Xotices are given elsewhere of registrar ion •of the Cyphrenes and Speedwell G. M. (-Vs., •of Tairua. Mr. G. Sibbin will hold an extensive t vie ■of fine congou tea, at the Corner Mart, at 11 •a.m. today. A bankruptcy notice re Samuel Bright appears elsewhere. This seetns an easy matter to the uninitiated. A simple thing to ran a file over a piece of metaL This is far from being tl'o casa ; for a skillful workman ■will, in a give a time, cut away a far greater quantity < f metal with a file than one who is unskillfu', for he makes every tooth cut into the wor», instead of tabbing over it. To do this, h-s must adapt the pressure and velocity if motion of the file to the coarseness of the teeth, and the hardness, brittleuesa, ami toughness of the material he is working upon To hie flat requires much practice ; that ie s to avoid rounding the edges of a narro>" piece of work, Alauy apprentices find thi-i a most difficult thing to do ; in fact there ar: Bome who never succeed in filing, smoothing, and polishing without rounding the edges o; their work. The power of filing square]} and well is one of the marks of a good watchmaker. In filing flat surfaces, it it. quite an advantage to use a cork to reßt the the work upon when the form of it will admit of so doing—place the cork in thtvice—use the file with one hand the pressureon the file being communicated by the forefinger. It is mainly to aid the workman in filing flat that the rounded or bellied form it given to files. Makavilh C<kx>a. —Taylor llrothers. London, having the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, invite compiuison with any other Cocoa for purityfine arou.a—sanative, nutritive, and sustaining power. One trial will establish it as a favourite , beverage for breakfast, luncheon, aud a soothing re- ; frethment after a lau* evening. Mara villa Coioa.—The Globe says. "Tatlor . Broth tts' Maravilla Cocoa has achieved a thorough . success, and supersede* every other Cocoa Id the ! u*irk*t. Kntire solubility, a delicate aroina. and a ■ rate concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, ; di>>tiii|.'uiau the Maravilla Cocoa atuvcall others. For •■ constmers of Cfcoa, especial!/ Invalids and Dyspeptics, we could not recornuieud a more agreeable or valuable beverage." For further favourable opinions vide SUndard, Morning Post, Lritisti Medical Journul.&c, ic. ROMo*>,i-ATnic Cocoa.—This original preparation, I wiiich has attained such a world-wide reputation, is * manufactured by Taylor Kkotiudkh, under the ablest homeopathic advice, aided by the skill and *xp<vience of the inventors, and will be found to cornnine in an eminent degree the purity, fine arocna, and nuLritk, u ., properly of the fresh nut. Chooolatb, made in one minute without bouinr. The atjove articles arc prepared exclusively by Ta.lok Ijhothakh, the largest manufacturer in i-arope. ind sold in tin-lined packets by storetnym ii.d others all over Hit world. MCOTAiio.- Tsylor Brothers' celebrated " Challenge brai.d is prepared from the choicest Seed, by a patent pn.cess, which prevents fermentation, and at tho same tim<; retains tb* pungency and purity of , T ? ur ln » dpcre- which no other proc-sscan accomplish, i-he dou'.le ..uperfi! e quality is specially re-comniL-rMr.l. S am Mill.: Brick Lane, Lvnilou. A*J>c*t Chjeory Aiilla; Bruges, Belgium, -[Advt.J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 3

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