Confectioners. I A UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION 1 /%_ FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET. E. WATKUS, OOKFECT 1 O K fi K. 11.-X3 to miVrm the jmMte O.nt the WK-^d;- eoods, manufvu-tiircd :il hi:: factory, ? ro ifiuir'.ir.OTi of rupcrior nunlitv to ;;nv confectionery imported into Aue. ..w:u. Thcv "cx-ntain no inicrcdn-nt or colotirin:,' mutter dob* terious to health y . i . , Dky Goods. Dur Goods—Continued. Conversation Lozenges Imprn:i! Drops Convei>:»tiona Uiin:« Good Words Thick Pepperjf.intK C l ;r;?i:>Ti~. •'>l) Co!);flt. 1 Thin Peppermints Chocolate Crearna Fruit L«>;:ein:c3 London »>ii\turu3 Fancv Lunges fecin;,'Sti-r.ir Scotch Mtxf ur« h Per.-ian Slutrbort Su^ar Alm-'jub BOJMIL' (JuOjiH, Mamies M'.X'-i 1 L'-ibcn tfurnt Altiiom'.* ??; ;c<!j HinW K/xh I ' '•'/ .S'Jpif C\<;r;-.\ r»v Cojnflt-. fj«: Ball* Carr.i'.vay (.tWiu'.l Ginger a Arid Drops P«.ppri mint« Res*. A< Dro.-ct Super. Extra Sirf>nz do. Ri<ir:Ac»d Knau Bi.-.i-k Bali* Ani:»?cd Hall*. Indian Coin Cayenne Lozenges Black Alm'-r.d TofTy Musk Lozenge* S>\cet fiis-v.-i Purpuric K«M Cucoam.it ley B it-hpino Red and While Cuo-arsut Ico Coalafoot Rock Honey ToHy Gelatine Lozenges .Matrimonial Toffy Jujubes Overton ioffy Liquorice Star and Love Rock Pink ic White On-Jy Imitation Straw},crrics Brown Candv Imitation Almonds Homhound Candy Imitation Kaspbcrriea Nonnariel Comlltd Drops UcKcnt Pipe Turkish Rock Plain Pipe Tom Thumbs Medicated Lozenges of every description always on hand Waters' Chocolate, 20s. per dozen. Tenpence will ho aiiotved for every tin returned in order. Wbddinq Cakk OttNAy K.vrs, j Somphodv'h Li-ooagk, Lc., &c., 6ic.
TKJiTIMONJAL. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 'JC, 1875. Mr. R. Watbhs : Sir, —I hare much pleasure u nion.iin.L' yon, that after having made a very* careful unainjid of'various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters aro quite innocuous. With regard to the Choeolatc, I find tha.t t la quite equal to the best Enrich or French preparations ; and, being entirely free from husk, it will fuirii an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially sufTerini,' from an impaired digestion.—l have the honour U* be, sir, your obedient acrrant, Jamks M. Tr.v.vr. Pro\nici3l Analyst. JMPORTANT KOTI CE . E. "WATERS Haa very great pleaauro to announce that since hLs removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his D IN J N O-i: 0 O.US have been renovated at great expense, tvitb every regard to the conveaience of his customers. THE LOWER SALOOt* is the most spacious and comfortable, as well as the best ventilated Dining-room in the Province ; and Upstairs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable sire, to preveot overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS forLadie3 also upstairs, to which are attached side 031ce3 provided with ablutionary and other conveniences. His Table he feels confident needs no recommendation. The liberal pvronago of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has received for a period of over eight years is a puarantee that the till of Fare is such as will please the moat fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON Is always to be obtained. British Magaaines, Illustrated and Comic Journal*, tosether with the leading London Newspapers, are laid on tba tables immediately on the arrival of each mail steamier. He, 1 therefore, hopes with some confidence that ho will, 1 in his Kcw Premises, continue to receive the large <ihare of patronage which has been accorded to bira in the past. B. W. wishes also to draw the attestlon of Merchants and Storekeepers to his locally-manufactured Con fections, which rival those of KeiUer and the best English makers. He baa removed kis Factory to Dnrhrvm street VTest, where he has fitted up all tho most modern machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, iVIIoLESALE A> - D RETAIL CONFECTIONER, QcErx-sTr.rcrr Furnishing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4899, 30 July 1877, Page 4
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