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Amusements, See. WESLEYAN CHURCH, NORTH SHORE. HARMONIUM FUND. I The Fourth of the Series of Musical Entertainments ' will beheld THIS EVENING. August lit, at 7.30, j when Revs. W. J. Williams and F. W. Isltt and ether friends will take part. Duets with Harmonium and Pianoforte, Vocal and Instrumental Music, &c., Readings. MALGAMATED SOCIETY or CARPENTERS AND JOINERS (AUCKLAKD BftAKCH, No. 31S) Will Celebrate the Seeond Anniversary by- a SOIREE AND BALL, , AX TITS LORNE-STREET HALL, 0* THURSDAY EVENING, 2n© AUGUST. Tra on the Table* at 6 30 p.m. Dancing to commeoce at 9 p.m. Tickets may be obtained of the following Members : of CommitteeMeiirs. B. Fe&therstone, \V. D. Pooley, H. NybPrg, J. Steward, J. Pooler, sen., and G. W. s»elfe. Single Tickets, 5s ; Double Tickets, 7s 4<L D. COWDKN, Hon. Sec. Lectures. Lecture—" science op music." *r. C. bLOHriBLT) will deliver a Lecture in the Baptist Sunday-school, Mount Eden TBIS (Wednesday) EVENING, commencing at half-past 7, in aid of the Library. Selections of muslo, Illustrative of the I ectore, will be »nng during the evening by a powerful Choir. Admission: Adults, Is: Children, 6d. Young men's christian ASSOCIATION. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Aug. 3—" Reminiscences of London"—F» Larein?. August 24 —" Mahomedauis^^ , — Rav. V, C. Stewart. August Sl—"Central Asia—Russia's Progress and England's Fears" —Colonel Haultaik. September 21—"New Zealand—Past, Present, and Future'—Rby. T Buddlr. September 28—" Michael Angelo—his Life and Times"—Dr. Ellib. October 19—"John Asbworth — his Life and Writings"—Rhv. R. Tatloiu October 20— M William of Orange, King of England"—F. G. Ewin»tox. Tickets for Course (to admit bearer and lady), ss. Single Ticket, 3s. Admission to Single Leeture, Is. eath. Commence at 7.80. Seats reserved for Ticketholders until 7.20. Tickets to be had from any of the Booksellers, the Members of the Committee, and Librarian, at the Rooms. Confectioners. Auckland steam confection FACTORY, DUE HAM-STREET. E. WATERS, CONFECTIONER. Dcsq to inform the public that the following goods, manuf ? etured at his factory* are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or colouring matter del* tenoua to health:— Dry Goods. Dry Goods—Continued, Conversation Lozenges Imperial Drops Conversations Rings Good Words Thick Peppermints Cinnamon Comfits Thin Peppermint* Chocolate Creams Fruit Lozenges London Mixtures Fancy Lozenges Iceing Sugar Scotch Mixtures Persian Sherbert

Sugar Almonds Boilhd Qoodb. Marbles Mixed Lollies Burnt Afmonde Sticke(asaortod) Bird*' Ejtk® Barley Sugar Carraway Comflta Barloy Sugar Bills Carraway Comfits (email 1 Cushions CJlngor Isozonjfcm Acid Dropa Extru Strong Peppermints Best Acid Dropa Super. Extra Strong do. Roso Acid Props Hose Liozcnpcs Black Balls Aniseed Balls Indian Corn Cayenne Lozonges Black Almond Toffy Mubk Lozenges Sweet Kisses Paregoric Cough Lozenges Red Cocoanufc Ico Bithpioo Hcd and White Coceanut Ice Couiaroot Rock Honey Tofly Gelatine l,ozcngeß Matrimonial Toffy Jujubes Everton Toffy Liquorice Star and Love Rock PinK & White Sugar Candy Imitation Strawberries Brown Candy Imitation Almonds Himshound Candy Imitation Raspberries Nonpariel Comfita Cough Drops Re-tent Pipe Turkish Rock Plum Pipe Tom Thumbs M nlicated Lozenges of every description always on hariu Waters* Chocolate, 20s. per dozen. Tenpence will be allowed for every tin returned in iro'Hl order. Wbddikq Cakk Orkamrnts, Bonbons, Somebody's Luooaqb, &c., &c., &c.

Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 20,1875. Mr. E. Wathra : Sir,—l have much pleasure u nformingyou, that after having made a rcry careful Analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I And that they arc free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that t is quite equal to the beat English or French preparations ; and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, Jambs M. Tuknt. Proviiicisl Analyst. JMPORTAKI NOTICE. E. "WATERS Has very great pleasure to announco that since his removal Into Mr. Dyson's late shop* his UINIH G-R O O M 8 have been renovated at great expense, with every i regard to the convenience of his customers. THE LOWER SALOON is the moat spacious and oomfortable, as well as the best ventilated Dining-room in the Province ; and Upstairs he has famished an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS for Ladies also upstairs, to which are attached side offices provided with ablutionary and other conveniences. His Table he feels confident noeds no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has received for a period of over eight years is a guarantee that the Bill of Fare Is such as will please the most fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEAgON 1) always to be obtained. British Magaitaes, Illustrated and Comic Journals, together with the leading London Newspapers, are laid on the tables Immediately on the arrival of each mail stealer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that he will, in his New Premises, continue to receive the large rthare of patronage which has been aceordod to him in the past. E.w. wishes also to draw the attutlon of Merchants and Storekeepers to his locally-manufaetmred Con fectiona, which rival those of Keiller 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 AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, QUKEX-BTKEBT^ Dress and Fashion. JUST BOUGHT AT AUCTION. 1000 yards New Dresses, Gjd., worth Is. od. i 1000 yards New Dresses {sew shades), 7jd., worth Is. 6d. 1000 yards Grey and Brown Homespuns, 7id., worth Is, 6d. 1000 yards Extra Quality Skirtings, new shadow, Is. 3d., worth Ss. 6d. 1009 yards Ginghams, 6d., worth Is. 1000 yards New Cambrics, dark gT»unds, s*d., worth le. I 500 yards Felt Carpels, 2s. 6d , worth to 6<L Extra quality aed width, Ss. 6d.,"^rth-js■ I 5 bales Blankets, full 10-4 size, 14». lid. per pair . . 260 cross Buttons, Is. lid. S™, B ;J*®™ 1 ® s - KX * SPIRIT OF THE DJLWJ^» 6 eases WINTER GuODS, comprising Whalebone. Extra Quality Fingering Yarn, Cut Blankets, and other scarce lines. s -\TULCANISED INDIA RUBBER I y STAMPS : Made on the shortest notioc «arM.on»ble t6rm '- \ c. WILLIAMS, 1 Albert-street. mo PRINTERS ANP OTHEKX 4- TK REOTYPINOd«.. »« u»» a>»» Office, on rtajouabje

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4901, 1 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4901, 1 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4901, 1 August 1877, Page 1

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