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- - !^?L M . e \ 6 : i /-. '.;'-'i< LAND STI-' ' : 'i Ot.i.NKK.i'Ti- v ! -fav. tViW.-,"..., . r '.V-.--.ri< : -..':T. " , ". v.''.'.' r]T ; l '-- <■ :■'■■ ■■" !■■■ '. ...iho following -ooJs, ' ■' ■■■•■■ •■ .■!:■;): •.' .--ly,"are gra-intecd of suporlci : •■■ : .... ~..,ico:ionery imp.rto.l into Audtlnnd. ...•■■:; :^'>.ea.ltli':—""'"" '"' ''"» ma & ••'•■'' >.; Goods. Dry Coooa-Contlnuwi. '.-•'■:,von*:ulori Uozer..KP!i Impend. Droi> 3 C-mx-rs.itior.s Kings Good Words Thick reppsrmmts Cinnamni. Com«ta Thin Pcppormima Ch,.cob.te Creams Fruit Lnzt-nsee Mixtures J'nncy Lo;-cm;c9 Iceim Snvrw SctMh Mi.uuros I'creiKM Slu-rt.cr'. Si'K-irAliTioiKis lion.p.n Ooo^i 3!:lrl '!cs Mivc.l L->lliea Bnnit Almon.la Sticks(ns-orted) liirrts- Ktrra KiUlcySu^r C.-.rr.-.«T.y(.v, llir , t , i: ir | s vS.i"-.,-i; J M S Gin- 1 " ?o^"' rU3 ( °" ,r '" r '"? !,i '; ,:, KxtniStrOilk'l'cppormmts host Acid' Drops Supur. Extra Strong do. n,,, c Acill u..„'.«, Uo«u LOZOTIL'O3 UlMk 1!^1! S Ani«.:cJ l!alls Indian o>-n Oiiyr.T.nc Lozcnircs Black Almon.l To!Iv Muait Lozences S'.voct Kissen l'ir-KoricCoui;h Loren-.-cs Kod Cocoanut Ici B» u "'i"<: " ncd!ii)dV,'hitoCoc»?.,iutlce Rock Hone} 7»fiv Golatinc lajzciijcs 51r.trimonirj Toffy Jujubes EvcrionTolly Liquortco Star and Love Rock Pink 6c WliitoSuKarCan.lv Imitation Strawhorrics Brown Candy ' " Imitation Almon.la Hoiuhonnd Candy Imiuition Kannbcrries No.iiiiiriol ComHts Cough Drojis Rci'vnt, I'ijK.- Turkish Ro i: k flam Pipe Tom Tliumbg Medicated Lozenges of every deccription alwajfj en hr.ua Waters' Chocolate, 20*. per ilmcn. Tvnpence will be alloweii for every tin rcMinie.l in KO'.d order. IJosboss, SOMKBUUV'S LUUOAGK, Tr.bTiM.iMAt,. ["mviiicial Uihoraforj, Alicklanrt. (JcUiliiT 'in, 1576. .Mr. K. W*rrris: Sir,—l have much pluuure n iifcinniiiß j-i,u, that after haviup made a rury careful anruvsis of various samples .if ewontnu-ale nianufacturea liy you, I find tliat tlicv ire fr.'e from all ailuHcrution, and Unit tlio c<iloufiiii,' matters arc quite innoeuuus. With rcyn-d to the Chocolate, I find that parations ; ami, being entirely free from hua'le, it will loim an excellent nrtirfc of diet for invalids, especially those sulferinc from an imimired dizeatiou.—l have the lionimr to be, air, jour obedient scrnint, Jahksi M. Tiwst. I'roviuciVl Analyst. I'MPOEIAKT NOTICE. K. AVATEKS Has very groat pleasure to announce that 3ince hia removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his KIN I N G-ii O OMS have been icnovated at great expense, with every regard to the ctnvenienco of his customers. THE LOW Ell SALO'iJf is the most spacious and comfortable, as well as the best ventilated Dining-room in the Province ; and L/pstixlrs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable sizA, to preveDt overcri wdiny. There are SPECIAL BOOil.-i for Ladle 3 also upstairs, to which are attached side offices provided with ablutlonary and other conveniences. His Table he feels conSHcnt needs no rocommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which ho has received for a period of over eight years is a guarantee thai the liill of Fare is such as will please tho most fastidious. EVEKY DELICACY OF TIIK SEASON Is always lo bo obtaine:!. British Magazines, Illnstrated and Comic Journal", together with the leading London Newspapers, sre laid on the tables immediately on the arrival of each mail steamer. He, therefore, hopef with some eonfidence that he will, in hii New Premises, continue to receive the large rihai-e of patronage which has been accorded to him in the past. E.W. wishes also to draw the attention of Merchants fectkns, which rival those of Kcillet and the best English makers. He has removed his Factory to Durham street West, where he has fitted up all the most modern machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, WHOLESALE AXD EETAIL CONFECTIONER, Ql'EtN-STHr.ET For Sale. MATTING! 7VF ATTIKGI -LvJL MATTING ! THE NEW ZEALAND FIBRE COMPANY (LIMITED) Direct the attention ot the public to the articles manufactured by them, at their YVoiks, Kaihu, from .New Zcahn.l Hai, comprising— MATTING, suitable for churches, hotels, and public buildinps, of all descriptions, as well as for private hoiues. CLOTHKS LINK*, various -ires TWINE, hand-made and macnlne made PAPER, extra strong Wrapping TAKREI-- wfll adapted for thatching purptscs tying fruit trees, &c, &c. Tho Matting is in me at the N'orthem Club, at the Eercsford-stjcei ChapM, on tho Xcw Zealand Bailvrifli the most satisfactory results. It has been proved to bo cheaper and much moro durable than any which is imported. The following testimonials arc selected out of many which have reached the Company's agent in Auckland :— " Grahamstown. lGth November, IS76.—Mr. H. B. Morion, Agent at Auckland New Zealand Fibre Company (Limited).—Dear Mr,—ln reply to your ■ inquiry, how the New Zealand flax matting, which I purchased some months ago, has worn, in comparison with the imported cocoanut flbro matting, I am very gl-nl to be able to tell you that I have proved your matting to be much more durable than the imported matting. 1 covered one-half of my bilLard-room with i our matting and the other half with the cocoanut matting and whilst both have had equal wear, the former is in sood condition, and the cocoanut matting is quite worn out—Yours truly (Sirnc;l) C. V Cl-utis, Proprietor Pacific Hotel, Grahamsto'wn " ■'Auckland, 6th April, 1577.—1t gives me much pl'.asttre to testify to the durability of the New Ze%laud Fibre Company's matting. 1 have had some in constant use for two years, and have no hesitation in saytng that I consider it three times as durable as th-s ordinary cocoanut fisre mattin s . — (Signed) B. C. EiinMO.NP, Anchor Hotel."

•'Onehunga, 15th May, 1577.-Mr. IT. B Morton —Sir. -I have had the NcwZeiland Fibre Corapinv's matting in use in my Hotel for upwards of a year It has been well tested durins the time by hard wear' but is still good ; and I consider it is beyond doubt the best umiing th;»t can be had. I shall continue to use it when what 1 hava is worn out.—Yours truly (Sijiied), James Suilivan, Railway Terminus Hotel. Onehungrt." To be had from all furnisLins an-1 drapery establishments. H. B. MORTON, Agent in New Zealand. ON SALE AND TO Eelmont and Prandon Candles Sardines,'} and i tins &c., &c., &c. W. S. LAURIE, T, Wyndh^m-street. o *■ ~®' KX 'BELLI MARY, , 19,000 Five-foet BeU Box Palings 3,000 Hardwood Eaits 6.C00 Feet .'-awn "imber, Blue Gum. . STONE BROS. AND SHOE TRADE. A RAKE OrPOKTUNITY TO A 01- - MODERATK MEANS. Kni: SALK—The Lpaso, Fixture!!, and Geod-willo! that Centrally-situated shop, Quren-strcet, Junction ot Grey-street, in consequence of retirinir from th( RETAIL Trade-Apply to S GEORGE HEMUS. Eicelsior Fac'ory, Auckland. I'AUitS FOII~S AL E . Farm of 800 Acres, Hamilton West, well known as the Lake Rum. Kailnay and Hamilton Station on tho property : and. from it< po'iti.'n, considered a very valuable Mock of land. tiirm of 500 Acres, Hamilton r.«t, liver frontage ; a yocd well-sheltered farm, adjoining the property of J. B. Whyte, l>q. For further particulars, apply to T. JOLLY, Poat-onicf, Hamilton. J1AI! M 1 N WAIK AT O FOU SALE -An Improved Farm of CSO acres, with larse frontsse to the Waip* River, sorpn miles from Njunriwahia, on a good road. Tho improvements, fencioK. ic, are of a substantial nature. There is a fine tcush on thn property.—Apply to J. Jl. and J. SIowiiRAV, Land Agents, Queen-street, Auckland. Half of price can remain on mortgage. TJ PPK 11 TIIAM ES. f()R SAT.K—SOO Acres cf Land in the best position of this rising locality ; price, 20i per ncre—hslf swamp, easily drained ; the other half tlrsl-class dry land - river frontnge. Title : Crown Grant FRATEH Bi:O-.. Insurance liuildiogs. PADDOCK.—New House, VJ just llnished, For Salo, on the easiest of term?. Money advanced to purchase, if required.—C. Wil-lia-msok, Vulcan Lane. TVTKW SHIPMKNT, ex ' City of Sydney.' —Raisins, Canned and Dried Fruits', Honey, JOHN REID & CO., THOU SALE BY THE UNDK.KSIGNED. Jl? o'. Tons SEED and IAULIi ro'..'ATOES. tquM to liui»irte<i. JAMIi:-5 WALLACE, Papatoitoi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 5