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Confectioners. A UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTiry jt\. FACTORY, DUtIHAM-^TKEET. E. water;-, COSFECT i o :; E B Beee to itu-m the i'-j!,'.-> ti" t:,c 'oi'f wo.' irocV.3. mamifr.L-ture . ath-s iittury, .'re. >, :•■.: -••:.■ ;<i ■•' •■:";:■■' : '-'-i quality to any confectionery iro.;M>r:.-d ir.'.o A-.r-K..iud. Tiiey "contain go isijfre'liei.l or oolL.ai'.ni,' matter deleterious to .i;ilth :— DK7 GovM. DrtGoots—Conti:ued. Conversation L , '-ZWl<"' I:ro;T3: r>ro;.-s Coiivcr-a".i''ns U;'.:i:= vjoou itoi'is Thick Pepperrcmra Cin:-.iro"n Comfits Tliin Peppermint* Chocoiute Cre-uns Fruit Lozenges M .wares F-nicv L.->7.«.i:-.---5 lrt-.i;;u Si ;i ;-- Suotch iilxtures Peibiio S-,< rbcrt Sugar Almonds ij;>ii.;;i Cojl/S. Marbles Mixed Loui*-3 Burnt Alvnor:.is S'.icka(assvrtedl Hints' Barley S:4ir Carraviay Comf.tsj Barley Siu-ar E*lU C:-.rraway Comets (small Cushtons Ginger Lozenges A; :d Dr pj ExtnStrong Peppermints B -t Aeio Urt,ps Super. Extra Stroni: do. it.'*.; *ic:'. IV pa Ko=e Lozenges C:?.-i B:ilU Aniseed BalU Ir.duui Corn Cayenne Lozenges Black Almond Too"? Mun.t Lozenges Sweet Kisses Paregoric Couifh Lnzenirds Red Coeorvnut Ice Bathpine Re>l a.mi Whi-eCo>»v.ut I, e Coalsicot Rock Hunt) Tori* Gelatine Lozenges Matrimonial Toffy Jujubes Everton Toffy Liquorice star and Lo\ a Rock Pink & White Sugar CaiiJj Imitation Strawberries Brown Candy Imitation Almonds Horehound Candy Imitation Raspberriai Nonpariel Couifita Cough Drops Regent Pipe Turkish Rock Plain Pipe Tom Thumbs Medicated Lozenges of every description alwa-.s on hand. Waturs' Chocolate, 20s. per dozen. Wgoaiaa C«r.:; OsSA-vasTS, BrsEO.-rs, Sompdodt's Luggage, <*-~ &■.-., &c. TB3TIMONIAL. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, 1575. Mr. E. Watbrb : Sir, —I have much pleasure in Informing you, that after having male a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I End that they are free from all adu'tcration, and that the colouring matters are quite Innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, find that t is quite equal to the best English or French pre' orations' and, being entirely free from husk, it will foim n excellent article of diet for nvalids, especially thoao suflferinjr from an mpaircd digestion.—l have he honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, James M. Tu.ssy. Provincial Analyst. TMPORTANT NOTICE. E. WATERS Ha 3 very great pleasure in announeing that sines his remova into jjr. Dyson's late shop, his DIN I NG-RO O M S have been renovated at great expense, with every regard to the "onvenienoe of his cu«ioroer?. TBE LOWER SALOON j 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 or La.liss ahn upstairs, to which are attached side ofhe.es provided wid r.biutionary anl other eonvn-.i-enc'S. Hi? Table he fi-ils confident nee Uno recommendation. The libera! patronage of th- Professions! and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which ho has received for a period of over eight is a pritarunVe that the Hill of Fit* i. :vicli as will p'e?.:»o the roo=t fastii.ious. EVERY DELICACY OK THE SEA 'OX 5 always to be obtaine.l. British Magazines, IVus tratei and Comic Jnu.-.a's, together with the leading London Xtw?papers, are laid the tabl-i immtsiiatcly ou the arrival of each stcanur. Ho, therefore, hnpf>3 wish s-.n-.e confidence that h-> will in his New Premises, cnliiiiie to receive the Urge share of patron* c e wi.'.ch lias b- e:i accordtd to him in the pa<s. E.V,*. wish?s also t.) draw the atiention of M<-rchants and Storekeepers to his locally-Laauufactured Con-fectioc-s, which rival those of Keillor and the English makers. He h:is removed his Factory to Durliaia-slroet West, where iir. )i..s Stled up all the most modern machinery the trade. E. WATE 11 S, V."HOI.E3ALE AND RETAIL CON'rECTIOXER Q"EES-STREET. Booksellers and Stationers. TEMPLE OF MAGIC AND DRAWING ROOM RECREATION. AT CHAPMAN'S. SECOND LIST. ST. SWITEII 'S ri-iUQUET-A Flora l Ea-omot-rof woi.derfnl flowers, possessing the strange prop rty of foretelling with unerring accuracy the coming of lain, Hiat, or Change, 2s TflK .'E :lAL TRKASCRY, TITK SLOWER OK GOLH.—This marital rhenrmena suri-.aspes the Pliilo<r.pV,er's St'ue, ii. that tin Magician isenxbied to collect coined money froi«i the au Uence and from all parts of the rom, 7s. THE MAGICIAN'S HANDKERCHIEF, OR MOl T CHOI 11 UK DIAJS I.E. —This wonderful handkerchief i= »f an -h a nature tint anything placed beneath it vanishes instantly. 5?. THE PROPHETIC DICE V\SE.—Th« Dice ardropped in'o the Vase and well shaken by t)'.e cornpan'-, yet the performer never fails to name the cumbers that mil turn up, 4.5. THE CARD AND KO.SK TRICK.—A card is shown to the audienc-p, ana whiis all eyes are on it, it suddenly chan.es to a beautiful full-blown rose, 45. THE Till:: K MAGIC B \i>IKS.-Three Miillinss b irrowed from a lidy when plac-d in the Magic B:ith ii.s'.antly change to three babies, 3--. Til 1 - - . SULKY MILL' K AND lII'. WONDERFUL WIN D-MILL — This is a capital joke, causing roars of laughter, 3=. FIREWORKS AND F.\l :\ PAGODAS. —A harmless and beautiful combiua:;on of brilliant coloured lights, 3tirs, andflimes, csii bo uvd in the Drawing room, Is. TMi'l MY-iIEU-JUs >EN VGON.— \ number is selected by the amliencc and put in the box, ad he performer can always name it with ut seeing it, ss. THE CHARMED HELL AN!) BUSHEL OF SEI.D. —The seed is plac d under the hat, and at word of command leaves the hit and is found ucder the li, 11, ss. THE .v.AGIC ROAR diffuses a spr*}- of pcrfun-e at the will if the wearer in ?. very mysterious manner, 2s. DEMON'S T'lAßa.-Beautiful fireworks for frolic, fun, and fright are a harmless drawiug-roem amus -ment, i!-. THE YOU G EXPERIMENTAL CHEMIST.Harmless, iu-tructive, and wonderfully amusing, co itainin,' 42 chemicals for 00 experiments, 4s. Til: MELTING EGG AM) MAGIC CUP.— The egg mysteriously disappear before the eyes of the company, and the cup is found filled with money, 5 . Mt<!KE=dl'M WIRE, OK CAPTIVE SUNSHINE. —It burns with the brilliau yof 175 candles, is MAGNETISM EXPLAINED.—A complete apparatus, with all the appliances, 2s. MAG 'ETICMY6TEKI-SEX PLAINED, with many beautiful experiments, 4s. JAPANKSE METEORIC SHOWER?, for Drawlngrora disp'ay, * hooting thousands of brilliantcoloured sptrks. Is. THE SECRr.T GIFT, a Tantalizing Puzzle.—Everjone can open the box, but only those in the Becret can find the coin, 2s. YE CHARMED WHISTLES, for creating harmless fun.—They will instantly produce a moustache on a lady or g ntleman, 3s. THE MAGICIAN'S PACK OF CARDS.—With these cards the amateur can perform the most wonderful sleight-of hand tricks, 3s. SHEET LIGHTNING, in vivid colours, for parlour pastiuies, 1--. BOYV CHEMICAL CHIST, containing upwards of forty brilliant experiments, 2s. CHINESE FIREWORKS, for the Drawing-room, Ping Wee Ferns, or Fiie Grass, Is. THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN Plv._Thls Pin, when worn in the Siarf, will ejoct a spray of perfume twenty ftet, 2s. THE MYSTERIOUS HAMMER AND BALL TRICK, beauiifully turned in boxwood. — The hammer will knock the ball through a table. Can be examined, 7s. THE CAPTiVfc RING PUZZLE: Who can liberate the Ring? 4«. THE SPECTRE PIP, an Astounding Card Illusion. —Tbe performer is enabled to make the Pip vanish before the eyes of the company, 3s. DEMON'S DUST, OR THE GREAT INDIAN. SAND TRI' K.—The sand ia placed in a bowl of water and well stirred, it is then brought out by the performer quite dry, 3s. BOYS' CHEMICAL CHEST.—Complete apparatu" for twenty experiments, Is. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, AUCKLAND. riHAMPTALOUP & pOOPEK, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. NEW ZEALAND FERNS, carefully mounted in Polished V.otiled Kauri Boxes, 405., Sets of 30 Ferns ; or in Carved Mottled Kauri Books, 60s. and 60s. NEW r PHOTOGBAPHS of the Rotomahana Ho Springs, in Sets of 10,12 in, xlOin. : Unmounted, 605.; Mounted, 70s. NEW MAI'S of the Middle and Southern portions of the Provincial District of Auckland, with County Boundaries : Midplb—2/6, plain, or 4/ coloured ; mounted and varnished, 8/3. Southern—4/, plain, or 6/6 coloured ; mounted and varnished, 10/7. 80, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5173, 15 June 1878, Page 8

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