Merchandise. HIGHEST A-WAKD AND PRIZE MEDAI PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION; 1876. D rVAKEY & SON'S EMEU'S and BLACK II - i : -liEAD MILLS,' : ■: iWESTKINSTEB BBIDQJS BOAP, LONDON, .■■ ,'• j,y. ,•;;. f-.l ENGLAND. £;; £t s jr.'i 'S '/^AkSY > S , WELi> l SN'itß IFE(*OLISH. I, V-F Packets, 3d. each; tins, 6d., Is., 2s. 6cL, and 4s. each. . ... ~ /VaKEY'S' iNDIIOTUBBEK""KJNIFE\J BOARDS, . ~' ;>1 J ' From Is. Cd. each. OAKEY'S SLLVEBSMITHS' SOAP (non mercurial), " For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets, 6d. each. GENUINE EMERY, GEAIN, \J and FLOUR. if-kAKEY'S EMERY and GLASS CLOTH. OAKEY'S CABINET GLASS PAPER, • WELLINGTON BLOCK BLACK LEAD, &c. OAKRY'S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmon era Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakcrs, Druggists, &a. : » TT>BIMEL'S CHOICE PERFUMERY. IhlatiK-Ihlancr, Jockey Club, and other perfumes, Toilet Vine ;ar of world-wide celebrity. Toilet Water, Lavender Water, Florida Water, Eau de Cologne, Lime Jvice and Glycerine for the Hair, Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps, Violet and Rice Powder, Aquadentine for the Teeth, Aromatic Ozonizor. a Natural Hair Purifier. &o. Sold by all Perfumers and Lhemista. Registered trade mark-nn Heraldic Rose. ! 90 Strand, 128, Regent-street, and U, Cornhill, ' London, 17, BouleTard des Italiens, Paris. |P RAT EFTJL—COMFO R TIN G EPP S■ S COCO \. B R AKFA ST. "By a thorough kno vrlcdga of the natural laws which govern tho rperations of stion and nutritim, and dreful application of the flue properties of we 1-9: ected cocci, Mr. Eppa has provide J our breakfast tables with a drlicately flavoured beverag' which may save ub many henry do tors' bills. It is by tho Judicious use ot such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually bu It up until etrong enough to resist eve y tendency to disease. Hundred* of subtle maladies are floo. ing; around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weaft point. Wo maj escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wiih pure blood and a porpcrly - nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Qazettt. Alade simply with boiling—water or milk. Sold only in packets or iins, labelled :— JAMES EPPS & CO., lIoMCEoPATnic Ciiwisrs, & Oilmen's Stores, &c. ° TN CONSEQUENCE OF SpTTKIOT/S IMITATIONS X or LEA & pERRINS , gAUCE, . y Which me calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and ' Ferries have adopted A NEW LABEL, !, Bearing their Signature thus — Which is placed on every bottl* ot S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, And without which none is genuine. Ask for LEA & PERRINS , Since, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors Worcester; Crossn & Blackwell, London, &j.. &c. and by Urocers and Oilmen thronghout the World. Wholesale Agents: MESSRS. POTTER * CO., Dubham-street. Musical. QONGS, > AT HASUTT'S, OPPOSITE THE PO3T OFFICE. i On ! To the Front!—dome Back, Bright Vision— t Tho Last Kequest—Happy Moments, I Remember— ' At Her Wheel—Shall We Roam, My Love ?-Gianny —A Maiden Sat Alono One Day—Love, the Vagrant from " Carmen")— Love At First Sight—Sirs, Your Toast My Son, John—Son* of the Toreador (from " Carmen".)— The Tar's Farewell—The Passing Bell— xhj- iraco—c*ri»im& —Uoro Stands a Post —Grand ■ father's Clock. ! NEW PIANOFORTE ARRANGEMENTS. Carmen, ty Dβ Vilbac—Tho Toreador's Song, by Brialcy Richards—Dlnorah, by Mad. Oury—Fatut, by Leybacn—Harp In the Air, by Mattel—Mosaique on ■ " Mart tan a," by Brin'ey Elchards—Lccla di Lammermoor, by Leybach—Carmen, by leybach—Sliver Threads, by Kuhe—Swing Song, by Fontaine. , EASY PIANOFORTE ARRANGEMENTS , A NEW SELECTION, by Wation, Prldham, Rummell, Bimbault, 4c, &c. NEW DANCE MUSIC. VALSES.—Carillon—Very Charming—Dreamland —AmorettenTanie—Premier Baiser—T.a Plus BelleNancy Lee—Sweethearts—Messenger of Love—Burlesque—Bine Danube—Geranium, Ac, tc. GALOPS—Archery, Argyll—Prince Imperias—Paul and Virginia—Garrison Ball —Eoulette—Eclipse, &c. j POLKAS — Cyprui — Gleaner'a — Drink, Pnppy, Drink MAZURKAS—Homo yiowera — Trebelll — Traineaux, 4c. ' , E. H. HASLETT, ; Nbw Muaio and Stationery Wiitmoxieß, Opposite the Post-Offico, Shsrtland-Btreet. x> i a no f or t e s. J. STROHMENGER & SONS, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM IIANUJCAOTUBEBS, GosiraLL Road, Londox. To meet the increased demand for their Muilcal Instruments in New Zealand, have found it necessary to Open Business Premise! in the capital city, and refer all Intending pnrchuari to their representatives, MESSRS. ELLEP.B7 * OAIXIS, Giiit-stubst, Wulikoicoh, where samples cau be seen, and every information received. Oil and Colourmen. WPHILLIPPB * SOI • ill ijraw uuut 64 BALKS AND CASKS o» '•■ PAPER HANGINGS. A Th. O & Latett Detlma J? A?, auit Kmry Vo- Tα M icriptlon of Quality. -o* $ ONE OASB PICTURES. - % /» HEW OtIDOKAPHS. O N«WCHBOMO3. A<JUAQBArHB. Nxw Photo. Sosats. Nbw Comic Pjunxs, Ik., &c, i-i. p 649 FAOKA<}E3 549 a L PAINTERS' MATERIALS. h A White Lead, Zino White, Linjfed and X T Cols* Oil tin wood and iron). B S Taxkubbs of All Kihdi. Z Q OAsaoa'e AKTioOßKoeioir Fauit, O l< Patent Siuun Patitt. t, A M BALES 80E1M akd HB33IAN. A S —- ■■ B B Bvery DeurfpUoa of B ABTIBTS' MATKEIALai W. PH.ILLIPPS & SO IT, «C Ajtp 97, <ivxwß-w*axwt. .. THE AUCKLAND "VENETIAN BLIND MANTJFAOTOBY. A. & A. BUSB Y (Laxb M. Hobxoh Busbx), . BUHD-MAKEEB AND TnEK-WOBKEBfI, VENETIAN HOUSE, v. OOOK'AJRS' ATOBKLiHI>,ir.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5496, 28 June 1879, Page 2
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