I Business Notices. 1 OTICE OF REMOVAL. I HUDSON (LATE HILL AND HUDSON), [ CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, | Bejrs to inform his friends and customers that he has | REMOVED HIS BUSINESS To New and Commodious Premises at the CORNER OF VICTORIA-STREET & lIOBSON- | STREET. September 23, ISSI. VXTVRECT SUPPLY, ONLY W' If I / ONE PROFIT. The Direct Supply Store, 240, Queen-street (opposite Close Bros.), Imports Direct from the Makers ' CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE IRONMONGERY, BRUS H WAR I*, CUTLERY JANCY GOODS, LAMPWARE, ETC., ETC. and are thus able to give cash buyers great advantages. Wo hwe a large and varied stock supplemented by eaoh ship that arrives, of which we invito inspection by all who study economy. Toilet Services, 7s 9d Bronze Fender 3 from 3s Gd Bronze Table Lamp 3 with Globe from 3s 9d XAll goods equally cheap. Country orders receive special attention. Wholesale and retail. Terms cash. H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND JOB WAREHOUSEMAN. p U R E ILK. The undersigned begs to intimate that he has secured the whole of the Milk of the ONE-TREE HILL ESTATE, which he guaranteos to deliver pure as it comes from the cow. It is hardly necessary to state that the pasture on this Estate, together with ax ahuxuant supply of runs water, means milk of a superior quality and unquestionably wholesome, which may be given to Invalids and Children with every confidence. Tho Dairy is situated within half-an-hour's drive of the City, and buildings have boen erected on a design which will ensure thorough ventilation and clcanliBIML No other milk will be sold but that produced on the estate, and arrangements will bo made for keeping up the supply at all seasons of the year. It is unnecessary to remind consumers of the advantage in obtaining milk procured from one source of supply, instead of being collectcd from variou s points, thus multiplying the risk of introducing into families contagious complaints. Thoso who desire to obtain the Gne-trec TXill milk are respectfully invited to inspect the dairy and judge for themselves. M. HERD CITY FLOUR MILLS, STEAM BIS- j CUIT FACTORV, SIIORTLAND-STKEET, , AUCKLAKD. 1
J. BYCROFT & CO., in returning thanks for the iberal support accorded them hitherto as Biscuit Manufacturers, beg to state that no etfort of theirs shall be wanting to maintain the position they hold, and retain the confidence of the public. J. B. ifc Co. have tho largest and most complete Steam Biscuit Factory in New Zealand, and succeede t in obtaining certificates both at tho Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and as they have two patent travelling ovens, with every appliance fjr a large outturn of biscuit, they Ilatter th Mn.selves that they cannot fail to give every satisfaction to their patrons. Tho utmost attention is given to cleanliness in each department, and nothing but tho very best materials aro used, anil the most killed labour is employed. All kinds of hard and soft dough Biscuits made by machinery. ,T. B. Si Co. arc prepared to turn out 20 tons of Ship Biscuits per week. Biscuits and Flour specially packed in tins for Island trade. J. Bycroft & Co.'s Fancy Biscuits may be obtained from all groctrs. November 1, IS3I. Thomas wayth gudgeon & co. Formerly AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS At Wanganui anil tho Thames, Having commenced Business in LO WER QUEKX-ST RE IST, Are prepared to execute Commissions entrusted to thein with the greatest secrecy and dispatch. Valuators of Real and Personal Estate. Monies Procured, and Placed Out on Interest. Rents Collected. Agents for the Sale of Mining Interests. Estates, Houses, and Properties of all description Disposed of by Sale, Lease, or otherwise. &c., &c.. &c. N.B.—Messrs. Gudgeon & Co., from their twentytwo years experience as Auctioneers, during which period they were appointed Valuers to tho Thames Borough Council, and to the Colonial Government under the Land Tax. can supply any information to intending purchasers respecting Properties for Sale in most districts of New Zealand. No charge made until Commission is executed. AGENCY, 33, ALDERMAN BURY, E.C. W. E. MANN (twelve years with Messrs. Arch. Clark &i Sons) having recently established himself in Londen as Commission Merchant and Shipping Agent, is prepared to represent Colonial Houses who are desirous of securing an English Correspondent. He can make arrangements for the purchase of all classes of Goods in the best markots, and is also in a position to place Consignments of New Zealand Produce. W. E. M. will givo his personal attention to the securing of Outward Freights, Passages, and Insurances ; and from the thorough knowledge of hipping detail, clients may rely on receiving the most avourable terms. No charge for booking passages. References to firms of the highest standing in New Zealand. Letters, care of 11. A. Corkfojid, Esq., Solicitor, Napier, will receive early attention. Lttidon, December 3, 1879. At the international food EXHIBITION, Held in London, October, 1830. THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL FOR -CRATED BEVERAGES WAS AWARDED TO "VIN SANTE." A FEW SELECTED TESTIMONIALS. Report by 11. C. Bartlett, Esq., Ph. D., F.C.S.— "I hare examined with great care the non-alcoholic beverage of Messrs. Morgan, Keinpster, and Co., known as ' Vin It is admirably prepared as a tablo tonic, and contains Hypophosphitcs in the most soluble* form, including iron, so as to be well adapted for general uso, and I thoroughly appreciate the dietetic excellence of this advance in the chemistry of the subject. 1 particularly notice the absence of an unpleasant astringent reaction as an after-taste from the iron, which is objectionable in beverages for habitual tablo use, both as regards flavour and as being medicinal in common use. Avoiding this obvious defect in some of the same class of beverages, the 1 Vin Sant£* may be recommended as a pleasant, refreshing, and gently stimulating beverage, which well replaces effervescent wines in many cases." Liverpool Royal Infirmary, School of Medicine, November 6, 1880. Dear Sirs, —"I have no hesitation in saying that your 'Vin Santo' is the best beverage of its class which I have yet seen.—Youra, J. Campbell Brown, D. Sc., F.C.S., &c., and City Analyst. SOLD BY ROBERT NEAL, Qpeen-strkbt, Auckland,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6259, 8 December 1881, Page 3
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