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Merchandise. " mHE : U N D E R S 1 G N-E D HAVE ON SALEPORT—Superior Old Bed, In wood and bottle - SHERRY—Superior qualities ana brands, bottled 1 and In butts, hhds., qr.-casks, and octaves BRANDY—Hennessy"i: and Wartell's, In wood and case.' Also, fine old Vintages lor pnTate families, and Bisqult du Bouche s and De Laoge Fils, in flasks and half-flasks W.L RUM-SO 0.p., in hhds. and qr.-casks WHlSKY—Dunrille's, Greenless and Colvllle's, SherrifTs May, John Fraser"s Brackla, and Jamieson's, in bulk, and Loincs' Highland, DunvLUe'", L and Stewart's, in cases OLD TOM—Browning's, in bulk Booth's, Burnett's, add Bernard's, in case SCHNAPPS— Udolpho Wolfe and Co.'s, quarts and pints GENEVA—John de Kuyper and Son's Anchor Brand, in red and green cases; Hollands (J. H. Hecke's), in stone jars and glass bottles; and Cologne Gin GINGER WINE, In qr.-casks and cases CLARET—Medoc, Chateau Margeaux, St Julien. Ac. MARASCHINO—Noyeau, Curacoa, orange and white, and Sarsaparilla BlTTEßS—Seiner's, Angostura, Orange, and Pomeranzen CHAMPAGNE—CIiquot's, Perricr Jouet's, Moel's, Collin's, and De Lossy's SPARKLING MOSELLE—Dienhard's quart 3 and pints LLNDEMAN'S CAWARRA HOCK AND CLARET, Ist growth AMERICAN LIGHT WINE (MuscateUol BOTTLED ALE—Bass's, Devnnisb, Tennent's, Ind, Coope & Co.'s, and Allsopp's BOTTLED STOUT—Brass's, Blood's, and Gutnnoss's BASS'S PALE ALE, in barrels GROCERIES, comprising—Belmont, Ozakerit, and Field's Candles, Crushed Loaf Sugar, Rennets, Saltpetre, Blacking, Black Lead, Sardines Reckitt and Son's FRENCH BLUE ■ 1 TEAS and SUGAKS PALE ENGLISH MALT VIN EGAR—Champion's No. 24, in half-bhds. CIGARS—No. 2 H.S., in 600 boxes, La Caobas. Albeurne, Aquilla de Oro, Aionzo Careche, Sir Robert Peel, Flor de Solor, La Perla del Tabaco and El Verguero TOBACCO—Various brands PAlNTS—Carson's Anticorrosion, red and stone color, Blundell, Spence and Co 's Genuine Ground and Nos. 1 and 2, White Lead, Red Lead, White Zinc, Mid Brunswick Green, and Yellow Paints, Patent Driers, &c. Hodson and Co.'s White Zinc and White Lead, in 281b. drums OILS—Raw and Boiled Linseed in drums and barrels, Colza in drum?, and Downer's Kerosene NOBLE'S AND HOARE'S VARNISHESOAK VARNISH, Blundell, Spence & Co.'s, in cases containing 16 2-gallon tins CORDAGE—Europe, Manila, Bolt Rope, and Galvanized Wire Rope Composition Nails for Muntz Metal Morewood and Rogers's Corrugated Galvanized Iron, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths Planing, Shaping and Drilling Machines Power Geared Screw Cutiing Gap Lathes, 16, 16, and 26 feet beds One three-hundred-weight Steam Hammer 8., C. <£- Co. have now adopted the method followed by the large London. Houses of VA.TTINO their IVIXBS and SPIRITS, this having been found to seeure the delivery of a higher standard of quality than otherwise obtainable. Original packages delivered from Bond as heretofore when required. Indents executed for all kinds of goods. BROWN. CAMPBELL & CO. Confectioners, fi HAR LE S T> URT O N Respectfully informs the public that he has opened a BRANCH BREAD, BISCUIT, AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Noxt Arthur's Rooms, QUEEN-STREET. CHOPS and STEAKS cooked by an improved Gas Apparatus, doing away entirely with the dust, dirt, and smoke of an ordinary fire. TEA, COFFEK, and SOUP daily. \* Wedding Breakfasts, Balls and Suppers promptly furnished. Tables and Table Requisites on Hire. QUEEN-STREET IND PARNELL. CBUBTON'S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, O made from pure Wheatmeal, and approved of by letters from Drs. Goldsbro", Wright, and Kenderdino. A lso, Pure Farm-house or Home-made Bread, made with very liitle yeast, very little salt, very little fermentation, being more nutritious and less likely to cause acidity in the stomach. CHARLES BURTON, Charcoal Biscuit Manufactory, Parnell and Queen-street. "Mr. Charles Burton, " Parnell and Queen-street, "Sir,—You ask me my opinion of your Charcoal Biscuits as a sanative article of diet. 1 can only say that I repeatedly prescribed them last summer as a remedial agent in company with other medicines in cases of Diarrhoea and Dysentry, Measles, and Low Fever, to patients of all ages, young and old, and never without excellent results; in fact, I lost no patient during the whole of that sickly and unhealthy period. Everybody knows, of course, the advantages of Pure Vegetable Charcoal as a powerful yet harmless corrective, absorbent, antiseptic, and disinfectant, but the special advantage of your preparation is that tho remedy is presented in such a form that the most fastidious invalid can find no objection against it. I shall, at any rate, be most happy to act a? agent for the sale of them in this part of Auckland during tho ensuing season. " I am, sir, yours very truly, " Henry Clayton, *' Consulting Chemist, "Member of tho Pharmaceutical Society of Great " Britain. " Victoria-street, January. 1870." '■To M-. iiurton, " Parnell and Queen-street. "Dear Sir,—Having sold an 1 used your Charcoal Biscuits, I bavo much pleasure, at your request, iu recommending them to the public. Before you aanufactured them I nw accustomed to use tho imported ones, but found yours much more agreeable and effective in tneir medicinal character, besides being moro moderate in price. I think I have not missed one d-iy using y;ur Charcoal Biscuits since I began to benefit by them in 1873,iand so far from getting tired of them, I v»lue them more and more, and should feel at a great loss without them. I most earnestly recommend them to invalids who need frequent refreshment, as many like myself do, by day and night, and many hours' refreshing sleep do I attribute to the uso of them. My practice is to take from four to six every twenty-four hour?, and should advise any invalid to make the trial. Oho instance of great usefulness occurs to me. A gentleman from the country who put himself under my medical care w;.s. by following the method I have referred to, restored to health and strenih, so as to astonish himself, his family, frienils, and me. 1 expected, to did Vie, tnat, he would soon bo iu his grave, instead of which he returned to his home quite well, and is so now. ''JOStLPU Hopkins." " Newmarket, Fob. 16, 1876. " Mr. Burton. "Sir, —I am very pleased to be in a position to recommend your Charcoal Biscuits. I have taken them about twelve months for Dyspepsia, and have found great relief from the use of them. They are certainly very unsightly, but agreeable and pleasant every other way. You may use this testimonial in any legitimate way you think proper. "A. M. SucnuußY." AUCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTORY, ALBERT-STREET. E. WATERS, . CONFECTIONER, Begs to Inform the public that the following goods, manufactured at his factory, are guaranteed of suporior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or colouring matter doleterious to health. LIST OF GOODS. Dry Goot>s. Boiled Goods Conversation Mixed Lollies Thick Peppermints Sticks (assorted) Thin Peppermints Barley Sugar Fruit Lozenges Cushions Fancy Lozenges Acid Drops Scotch Mixtures Best Acid Drops Sugar Almonds Rose Acid Drops Marbles Black Balls Burnt Almonds Indian Corn Ring Conversations Black Almond Toffy Carrawaya Honey Toffy Ginger Lozenges Matrimonial Toffy Extra Strong Peppermints Evorton Toffy Good Words Star and Love Rock Roso Imitation Strawberries Aniseed Balls Imitation Raspberries Cayenne Red & White Cocoanut Ice Musk Red Cocoanut Ico Paregoric Cough Lozenges Cough Drops Bathpipe Water:.' Chocolate in llbtlns Coltsfoot Rock Chocolate Creams Liquorice Chocolate Buttons Jujubes Wedding Cake Ornaments Pink and White Candy Silver Bands Brown Candy Bonbons Icoing Sugar Somebody's Luggag • Horebouud Candy Shcrbert. [Copy Letter.] Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26,1876. Mr. E. Waters : Sir, —I havo 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 freo from all adulterat ion, and that the colouring matters are qtute Innocuous. With regard to the Cliocolato, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations ; and, being entirely fren from husk, it will form an excollent article of dint for invalids, especially those buffering from an impaired digestion. —I have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, Jaheb 80. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. Timber, Coal, Firewood, &c. WE HAVE IN CONSTANT SUPPLY : » » COALS, FIREWOOD, PURIRI POSTS, HOUSE BLOCKS, RAILS, PALINGS, ..- EVERY DB-.CRIPTION OF BOYD'S PIPE AND TILE GOODS; Also, . MoLeod's Whangarei Lime. W. & G. -WINSTON E, • CnSTOM-HOTJBE-STBEET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 4

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