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| Gift Enterpri eCHARLES BURTON'S GIFT DNTF.rf'F'.!- f:, A KING. I E *CII IS CVRAT I*j Fric-T Prizk : II THRKE-PECKED WYJiUISC. CAIC'-. C.C.. a, 4 the request of many fr:c:vJ.<. > a'. d to hoM Mt« Art Union, on the same prinrtplfj »*s t»'o»'- «h'ch g»ve sc» uitich satisfaction Iu I"7J. '74. '75. and TC The Drawing to take place on FUIPAY KV'ESINO, D»-ceniber 21. at 6 o'c ock. A Committee of >übscribe:s will be respectfully requested to conduct the same. 4(0 SUH'Chieers at 2s-. CO.. £50, Ist rrize— »?u*My Ornamenttd \V" l»P[N«; CAK K, with Parisian Va«e and B««uq'iet £"> 0 0 2cd rnz f —WEDDING CAKE (Iced and Piped) .. ~ .. .. .. ..200 3rd Prize—"WK.PDl v G C\KE (Teed) .. 1 *.0 4th Pri2o CURRANT Pt>UND CAKE (iced) or. 0 s:h Pr-ze—CURRANT POUND CAKE .. '» lo 0 Crh Prizt*—i;UKß-»NT POUND OAKK .. Os O 50CCK.RANT POUND CAKKS, at.v*. . 12 10 0 UK) CI'HR-. POUND CAKES, at 4s. .. 20 0 0 152 FANCV PACKETS 7 12 0 03BLA>»KS 0 0 0 £50 0 0 " 11 the Goods will be of superior quV.itv. Tickets to be had of CSARLES BURTON'. Confectioner and Charcoal Biscuit Manufacturer, P.irnell aud Queeu-6treet. Orders for Mince Pies (Large or small) are respectfully requ';s*cd to be sent not later than 4 p.m., on the *20th instant, N. U.—The Gold "Wedding Rings will be in the 4s. and 5* Cakes. Confectioners. TO MERCHANTS AND tSTOHEKKEPF.KS The undersigned Is now prepared to Sup;i»y <"vry description of Confectionery at a lower rate than any house m the trad*. A great variety of French BonBous, Somebody's Luggage, &c t &c. P. H. is a Manufacturer of Genuine Persian Sherbet. P. HAMILTON, Wholesale and .Retail Confectioner, Queen-street, {Opposite the iMarket). Auckland steam conyy.crn*n FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET. E. fc 'WATERS, CONFECTIONER. Beiis t(» inform the public that the folVwinc: manufactured at his facton*,r»re gruaniiiteed of superior quality to any confectionery imjKirted into Auckland. Tnei' contain no ingredient or colouring matter dol«»tertous to nealth :— Dry Goiidh. Drt Goods—Continued. Conversation Lozenges Imperial Drops CimveratirinH Rinya Good Words Thick Peppenumt3 Cinnamon Comt\:a Thin Pcpperminta Chocolate Creama Fruit Lozenges Ltjndoti Mixtures Fancv Lozenges Icehtg Sujrar Scotch Mixtures Persian Shorbert SusarAUnonds Boilxd Goods. ilarbles llixed Loliiea Burnt Almonds Sticks (assorted) Biros' K/_ r v, r H Eii\rley Su^rar Carraway Comfits Barley Sugar E^lld Carravvay Comfits (email Cushions Ginger Lozeuuea Acid Drops ExtraStronjr Peppermints Best A-'iu Drop? Super. Extra Strontr do. Rose Acid Drops Rose Lozenges Black Balls Aniseed Ifciils Indian Cora Cayenne Lozenges B!ac!c Altnond ToiTy Music Lozenges Sweet Kisses Paregoric Coui;h Lozenges Red Coooanut Ice Batnpine Red situl White Coco&nut Ice CoaiafiKit Rock Hone:- Tollt Gelatine Lozenges Matrimonial Totfy Jujuhes Everton Totly Liauorice Star and Love Rock P'nk 6i White Candy Imitation Strawberries Brown Candy Imitation Almonds Horeinuttul Cindy Imitation iCLSpberrics Nonpariel Comfits Cough Drops Recent Pipe Turkish Rock Plain Pipe Tom Thumbs Medicated Lozenges of every description always on hauu Waters* Chocolate, 20s. per dozen. Wedding Cakk Ornaments, BoNBONa, Somebody's Luggage, &c., &c., &c. Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auclcland, October 26, 1575. Mr. E. Waters : Sir, —I have xnuch pleasure in intonuiiiir you, that aiter having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, an;? that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. Wiui regard to the Chocolate, I find thit t la quite equal to the best English or French preparations; and, entirely free from husk, it will ; form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially i those suffering from an mpaired digestion.—l have 1 the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, j James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. I JM PORTA NT NOTICE, i E. WATERS ! Has very great pleasure to announce that since his : removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his ' DINIJT G-R OOM I have been renovated at great expense, with every regard to the convenience of his customcra. THE LOWER SALOON 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 size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS for Ladies also upstairs, to which are attached side 1 oHlces provided with ablutionary and other convenii enceß. His Table he feels confident needs no recomj mendation. The liberal pa-ronage of the Professions j and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has ( received for a period of over eight years is a guarantee thai the liill of Fare is such as will please the most j fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON is always to be obtained. British Ma£:izinc3, Illustrated nd Comic Journals, together with the leading London Newspapers, are laid on the tables iinuieriiately on the arrival of each mail steamer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that he will, iu his JS'ow Premises, continue to receive the large share of patronage which has been accorded to him in the past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention of Merchants and Storekeepers to his locally-manufactured Confections, which rival those of Keiller and the best Enzlish makers. He has removed his Factory to Durham-street West, where he has tittcd up all the most modern machinery of the trade. E WATERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, Queen-Street Booksellers and Stationers. QHAiIPTALOUP & £<OOPER, BOOKSELLER 3 & STATIONERS. STOREKEEPERS & SCHOOL TEACHEIIS SUPPLIED. English, American and Australian Nuwsi-ai*£p.s and Maoazines. SO, Q U E E N-S TREE T, Auckland.

To Let. MRS. MORLEY, Havelock House, Svuinnds-stiv.et, Auckland, his Retir-ved irr.m her Lite residence, to very pleasantly-situated apartmHiU opposite. TO LET—That Shop in Weltealey-street, Hewin'.s Buildings, and next door to Mr. Piirker. JMuruber a*-d Gasrtt£~r.—Apply to Juii.s Buchanan. Custom-house street. pOAR'D AND RESIDENCE ia a Private Family (no children) for one or two GentU- I men.—Apply at the Po3t Office, Pon^onhy. MHO BE LEASED, for ten years, those &_ extensive and excellent Pr»'rais*3, comprising Mr. Dornwell's Butcher ?*hop, together with shou adjoining in Que«n-strecr, .-even shop* in Da.-'-y----s'.reet. Albert Ilnll, Howling Saloon, Stable, &2.. &c. K. Ki'-o, Agent. TO LET, the RESIDED CE of Sir George Arney, at REMTTERA, lately occupied hy F Coinlskey, Esq., comprising Twelve Poo aw audOtJioi complete, together with TEN ACRES cf LANL , tastefully laid out. Apply to "W. AITKEN", Land Aeen*. Rewards. REWA R D . STRAYED, from Cawkwell's Firm, Panmurc— Four Head well-conditioned Bullocks. FISHER b CO. December 11,1577. R E IV A II D . "a B tSWARD of TWENTY POUNDS will b* paid ; for information that shall lead to the conviction of any person Removing or Burning, or otherwise s>etroying Timber or Fern from orotith* land known as Pehiakura, at Waipipi Block, Waiuku, belonging to Air. Alexander Muiß, -Tun. BiVEIUDGE ALEXANDER, s ijolki ors.Wj mlhain Chambers. FOUND —A Dingy, 10 feet long, painted lead colour, if t.ot owned within sevon davs from this date (December 13; will be. sold to defrny expense -Apply to D. Cos>ob, Wateriaan, Quesuetreet Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5016, 13 December 1877, Page 3

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