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|«- j -r ■. ri -Boots and-Shoes. t-- ~« 1-" - : l — — — AUCKLAND A-NTD MERCER RAILTTAY SHEEP FA-18. cle°ar d fey/b r e rol?ha O nl. The fares as usual. By order. A v . MA CDONALT>, General Manager. A UCKLAND AND MERCER _£\. KAIII7AY, ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29, IS7C. Retorn Tickets at Sixole Fares. Hourly. Trains -will run between Auckland, Ono liunga, aid Ellerslie. Extra Train at 11 a.m. for Papakura Eaces. Further particulars in future notice. By order. MACDONALD, General Manager. f>l THE RED BOOT- ©11 • QUEEN-STREET. In view of the Season and tho Times, OLAR KS 0 N & CO., B OOTMAK E.E S, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! In the Prices of COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS. Mere "thanks" cost little; tho most satisfactory return we can make to our friends and the general public for their support through past years is a LIBERAL CHRISTMAS-TIME EEDUCTION I in a necessary Article of wear. This we promise, and are now carrying out. CLARKSOjST &CO., 214 — Q U E EN" - S T'E E E T — /Cl 4 JAMES NOR R I S, BOOTMAKER, Opposite tho Block House, Freeman's Bay, Auckland. J ust pause awhile to read these simple rhymes, A nd study well the lesson they convey; M aybo they'll save your pocket many times E 're passed be one more twelve months and a day; So tako the advice contained,—you'll find it pay. N o other maker can this one exceed, 0 r better valuo for your money sell; 11 eason in prices, which we all do need; E eal solid work that's sure to please you well; 1 n evciy civse on this you mny rely— S atisfled will be all who these may buy. ,Of perfect with comfort too combined; ' Or strongest boots for miners' wearing, whilo T he elegance of shapo is kept in mind. M ark the address : in Drake-street, Freeman's Bay; A nd when your understandings you renew, E sperience will but prove my praises true; Right and correct will be your verdict too. HEOEGE BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE -3OOT & SHOE HAKUFACITJKEKB REMOVED CORNER ol DURHAM and ALBERT-STREET - TV" * .A' R K E R, WHOLESALE ■ BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER LONDON 30 0T FACTORY Confectioners. A UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION ii FACTORY, ALBEET-STREET. E. WATER S, CONFECTIONER, Begs to inform the public that the following goods, quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. contain no ingredient or colouring matter deleterious to health. LIST OF GOODS. Dky Gooto. Biitled Goods Conversation Mixed Lollies Thick Peppermints Sticks (assorted) Thin Peppermints Barley Sugar Fruit LozengC3 Cushions Kiincy Lozenges Acid Drops Scotch Mixtures Best Acid Drops Sugar Almonds 'Bom Add Drops Marbles Black Balls King Conversations Black Almond Toffy ' Ginger Lozenges Matrimonial Toffy Extra Strong roppermints Jivcrton Toffy Good Words Star mid I.ovo Eoek Jloeb Imitation Strawberries Aniseed Balls - . Imitation Raspberries Cayenne Bed & White Cocoanut Ice Musk Red Cccoanut Ice Paregoric Cough Lozenges Co;igh Drops Bathpipe Watcri'Cliocolntcv in latins Coltsfoot Rock Chocolate Creams Liquorice Chocolate Buttons Jujubes "Wedding Cako Ornaments Pink and "White Canfly Silver Rands Brown Candy Bonbons Iceing Sugar Somebody's Luggage Borebound Candy Sherbert. [Copy Lettih.] Provincial Laboratory, ' Auckland, October 26,1875. Mr. E. "SV/iisng; Sir,—l have much pleasure in analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured l.y you, r and that they are free from nil adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. "With regard to the Chocolate, I find preparations; and, being' entirely free from husk^t especially those suffering from an impaired digestior' —I have the honour to lie, sir, your obedient servant, Jjmes ir. Tlii-xr, Provincial Analyst.

■ Sewing : ETaoliinea. A MERICAN -SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOaiE" SHQTTLE LOCK-STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SniPLE, COJIPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE ... . ■ tJsa COMPIiJiTE. ..." itsew3 with the leist possible amount of labour, and a girl of twelve years can run it without'fatigue ■ . • It is a triumph of Mechanical Genius ' : : THE HOME.SHUTTLE" Is the only practical Low-price Lock-stitch Senine Machine ever invented. - THIS UXEQUALLED MACHINE Uses a straight needle, makes the "Lock-stitch (aUke on both sides), has a self-adjusting tension and is adapted to everv variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslius to the heaviest <sloth 3 AND WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER It .will hem, fell, bind; cord, braid, seam, tock ruffle hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at tho same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen,' and Cotton Goods, with Silk Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for ns to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE BEST SEWING FA JULY MACHINE IN' THE MAIiKET. ""■=• -^ ■ ' WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE And we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the " BOMB" SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE s, fair trial, in competition with other machines it will ' ; have the prefereKce. With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer Braider Shuttle.. Bobbins, . Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five J»Mdles, Gange, Table Clamp, and directions for use All securely pack in strong case with hinges -..:'■ , '""■' PB.ICE:— . ■ ,Complete in box • gj. in With/Table and Treadle" " ' "'"'"'7 ii? WlthTable. and Treadle, HafflcabinVCwitt Cover, Lock and Key.......... .. £8 0 ; °, om e thousands of these machines have'nbw been iold rnNew Zealand, and they have given the ntmost possiblesaUsfaction, as testified'tnic^mneror^tosUliOßials, which we forward ou application ' pt>ts ' H o£aU ;: " - SOLE IMPORTERS! : . L..D.;; NATHAN & CO., ■ ".■.-•- '~!. AUCKLAND. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 4

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