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Conveyance*. fiOKB AND CO.'S TET-EGRAPH LINE OF KOYAL COACHES, trough from Thames to Thrice Weekly going through in oue day, theuee to Oniaemutu. A rv-arh leaves Thames, for Paeroa and To Aroha, starting froui the Pacific Hwtel every Mornin? at 8 Kl"lUV'*T' CVCfr MONDAV ' WEDXE:?i>aY » 111(1 FARES . inns** trtTanranga £1 10s. Jir-cura Tickets .. ... £•> 10s. Vrrr 1 Terms made for through Tourist* from A"' to ih* Lakes by this route. Private convc;. a:.oca ficui 'lauraDga to the Lakes if desired. Thajce* l ooking Office: Curtis s Pacific HoteL YOUNG, POPE, & CO,, PROPRIETORS. AND BAIT STABLES Thv>nr;s Irwin reii-eotfully announces that having b«?e mho Pr- j.rivtnr of oxtt nsive and well-constructed Lir?ry ami iv.it: StiM-, in Durham street, above the H ivtrmriiet, h«? i« jTc;.»rrd to meet the convenience <•: ill-- Public in r.!l ' of the trade. .imi i J>:iL%ies, Carriages, Waggonettes, avy.i .iMc- « n the .shortest notice. Wedding and • Ncu-.-io'; parties specially provided for Saddle ejialuy, mi I patrons can s;lect from •.iirriKf-s ltucgi»»s, and Horses for Side or Ex- » v>:ii u:idvrtake Commissions for tbe sale ;ii;d ;>;:re.ja<o of hories. THOMAS lUWIN, Livery aHd Bait Stables, Durham-street. Royal mail like of coaches BETWEEN AUCKI-ANT), Passioee, AND HOWIOK. Leave Auckland .. .. Daily a*. 3 p.m. Leave Panmure Daily ®i 4.30 p.m. Arrive Howick Daily at 5.30 &.m» Howick Daily at 7.g0 a.m. ) Leave Panmure.. .. .. Daily at S.3op.m. ) Arrive at Auckland .. .. Dailyatloa.ro. , ':o«>kin? Otlice—P. Quick's Lieery-andßait Stables, Vi.-:«>ria-stmot, Auckland. P. IUNDOK, ProprietortAuckland and ONEHUNGA GOLDEN LINE OF OMNIDUSES. TIME T A R L K. Leave Onehunga, J Leave AucKland. 1 p.m. 10.30 a-m. H T>.m. I 3 p.m. A Tins leav. s the Greyhound Hotel daily as follows : Leaves Auckland. j Leaves Onehunga. 9 a.m. 10 30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. I 3.30 ikm. SUNDAYS. 4 p.r . | 10 a.m. 5 p m. | 2 p.m. GEORGE COOK, Proprietor. Mears's Stables, Queon-street Carriages and Buggies for Hire. Orders to be left at Auckland ot Manukau TWTEWTON AND PONSONBY OMXTRnSES. EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES from S a.m. to 7 p.m WEST END 'BUS COMPANY, Proprietors, Oflice : 210, Queea-strcet. Tl.Ufcl TARLM VIA NEWTON— From the Union Bank, from S a.m. to 7 p.m.; at the hour and half-hour. VIA FREEMAN'S BAYFrom Union Bank, from 0.15 a.m. to G. 45 p.m. tf 'he quarter to ami qtip-ter past. HOME BAY *UI"SKS — From Uni'n Ban':, via Victorii sfreet and College Koad—y 50, 10.53, 11.13, 12.53, 2 53, 3.53, 4.53. 5.53. From Home Biv to Union Bank—B.4s, 10.20, 11.20. 12 20, 2.2 i', 3.20, 4.20, 5.20 6.20. NIGHT 'BUSES— S, 0. and 10 p.m.; Saturday. S, 9, 9.15, 10. 10.15, 11. qpELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. W. K. Carter's COACHES wili run to the fol* ow:nr Time-table, carnin ( » Her Maj-my'?; mails Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton—Oaily at a.m Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge—On arrival of train at 2.30 p.m. Lear-is Te Aroh:* fctr Hamilton—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m. Leave.-? Hamilton for Te Aroha—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at S a.m. w. K, CARTER. M PO Pv T xl N T N O T I C E. W. K. Carter fn returning thanks to his num«rou customers for the liberal supi>ort he has received sines running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cam* bridge, begs new to inform them although his mail contract expires on 31*1 December, his Couch will still continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the trains to and from Auckland. W, K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. Livery and Bait Stables. Cambridge, TBRIERLEY'S AUCKLAND Al\D • 02>iEUUNGA 'BUS. T?ME TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Onehnnga: Oppi.site Greyhound Hotel Ilardington's HotiL 1 p.m. 0.45 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 3.30 ?,m. SIJ.VHA V* 0 4.30 p.m. \\r O R O \V T K E K. He VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, corner of Lome and W*lk's!ev streets. Patronised and appointed Livery to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay horses: Buggies, single and donWe-seated, hooded and open ; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic partita; Covered Conveyances for driving passeugers to out-districts; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c. &«. ''hartres Moderate. ConfectionersCJTEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS, O DUKHAM STREET AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS In thanking the public for the liberal support extended to hiin in his efforts to establish on & firm basis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for th«» information of Merchants and Storekeepers; bat b» has now completed all arrangements for the acarnfacturft of every description of Oonfectionerv. The sum of money that is annually sent oat of th© colony for importations of impure" and deleterirm sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertiser wovdd rcsgiectfully caution purchasers of the noxious ccbcpounds which are now being extensiveJv introduced here from Australia, and which ar*» xceediagl/ inurious to children's health. His own Confectionery is ruado of tbe purest ma* terials, and no poisonous colouring matter is intro* duced in it? manufacture. Storekeepers will Und it greatly to their advantage to purchase their goods of him, as the price is considerably below that at which the English confections are sold, while the qaality of the locally made article has been pronounced alike by connoisseurs and the public to be eminently sujterior to that of the Britiab manufactures. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need no recommendation, and all other descriptions now made at his Factory are fully equal to those in Quality and tinish. Chemist's Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and carefully stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and made to order: Lozenges, Comfits, Jujube 3, Pastiles, Medicated Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough Lozenges (equal to Keating's), Conversation Lozenges, Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered, Icing, and Boiled Sagars of every description. Sugar Candy All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the best materials. , Medicated Lozengoa of every description alwayß on band. Waters' Chocolate, per dozen. Just Arrived, Weddino CA.K.K Oshamentb, Bonbon's SoaiKbODY'b LUGGAGE, &c., %c., <tc. Tehtim O N* TATProvincial Laboratory. Auckland, October 20, 1875. Mr. J£. Watesis : Sir, —I have much pleasure in Informing you, that after having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufao* tured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters aro quite nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French prepvrations, ami, being entirely free from husk, it will f- -rm an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially tijuac buricricg from an impaired digestion.—l have tae honour to be, sir, your ooedient servant, James M. Tun>*y, Provincial Analyst: i Orders, accompanied fry draft or good reference will receive prompt attedSon. The above goods may be had through any respect iwblc wnolesale house. N.K.—K-apty packages only allowed for when tamed in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, WHOLESALE CONFECTI ONER, Dukham anu Quern-streets. Auoklakb. Young hen's christian association, O jKNEK OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT-STREETS. UtMuiing Room, Comfortably Furnished. All th* Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols, in the yaiioua departments of Literatnre. Subscription, 2a 6d per quarter Tea and Coffkk ProvinKD. £slpz.otuhnt akd Boaildino-housx KkMeetinob Ton Youuo Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evuugeiistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Biblo Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Youno Hkk) cordially invited to visit the Booms, where all nf*rmation may ba obtained. Open from B«.a

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 6568, 5 December 1882, Page 7

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