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Breadstufig and Grain. Jj" O T IC E OP EEM OVAL, THE AUCKLAND & QOUTHBEN -£XUCKLAHD OOOTHEEN JSRODUCE £10MPANY beq to notify that they have REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES ON THE WHARF TO THOSE CKSTBALLY - SITUATED STOKE .. LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. GLARE AND GANE^ QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Messes. Tones & Co.'s AuctionRooms. - THE AUCKLAND AND SOUTHERN | PRODUCE COMPANY (E. N. LEGGE, Haxaszb), • "*' 117 Queen-street, HAVE ON BAND FOB SALE "r ALL KINDS OF LOCAL AND SOUTHERN PRODUCE, GRASS AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. B, Anderson'S DUKEDIN FLOUR Turner's CANTERBURY FLOUE, ra . SOlbs - Ireland & Co.'s OAMARU FLOUR, or 50 Aim 200lbs* s . Anderson's OATMEAL ;; Hopkins's OATMEAL " FOWL FEED - - FEED BARLEY SUTHERLAND OATS TARTARIAN SEED OATS DANISH FEED OATS / LINSEED BRAN, POLLARD, CHAFF Murray & Sons' CONFECTIONERY Vincknt & Co.'s CHRISTCHURCH . ALES (equal in quality to English . brkws) . Also, Ex Steamer : 200 sacks ;WHOLE FOWL WHEAT Also, To Arrive, per Waikarapa : CLUTHA.; OATMEAL, new made, zs ;' 7LB. AND 2OLB. Agents . job R. Anderson's Water 'or Leith Flour Mill. Agents for, Vincent & Co.'s Cusjstchcbch - Brewery. Confectioners. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS, DTTRHAM-STREET AUCKLAND. / r EDWARD WATERS > i In thanking the public for the liberal support ex- . tended to him In his efforts to establish on a firm basis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for tbo. tnformatlon of Merchants and Storekeepers that be has now completed all arrangements for the manufacture of every description of Confectionery. The sum of money thai is annually sent out of the . colony for importations of impure and deleterious sweotmeats is enormous, and the advertiser would respectfully caution purchasers of the noxious compounds which are now being extensively introduced here from Australia,* and which are exceedingly injurious to children's health. His own Confectionery is made of the purest materials, and no poisonous colouring matter is Intro* - duced in its manufacture* Storekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage " - to purchase their goods of him, as the price is con- - dderably below that at which the English confections •? are sold, while the quality of the locally made article has been pronounced alike by connoisseurs and the public to be eminently superior to that of the British manufactures. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES seed bo recommendation, and all other descriptions now made at his Factory are fully equal to those in quality and finish* Chemist's Proprietary Lo::enges, neatly and carefully ' ' s stamped and prepared.. Always on hand, ;ind made to orderl i Lozenges, Comfits, Jujubes, Pastil es, Medicated Loxenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough Loxenges (equal to Keating's). Conversation Loienges, Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints,' Powdered, Icing, and Boiled Sagars of every description, Sugar Candy. : All .Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the beat materials. 1 . Medicated losenges of every description always on hand. . . <<; Chocolate, . per down. r Jurt Arrived, "Wedding Cake Cbvamkwts.* 1 ;--- 1 •: r , > Bonbons "Y. * ' - -•* Somebody'S LUOOAOE, - * «■•*< •• &c,, ' s Testimoniai* ' Provincial Laboratory, y r . Auckland, October 26,1875, Mr.. E. Waters Sir, —I have much pleasure In ; ! informing you, that after having made a very careful "> analysis of various samples of sweetmeats tured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite nnocuous. "With regard to the Chocolate, I find that % it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from husk, it wfll i form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially J : those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have : the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, i Jambs M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst: I •"-* Orders, accompanied by' draft or good reference i will receive prompt attention. I The above goods may be had through any respect-'- \ able wholesale house. . ■ I N.B.—Empty packages only allowed for when re- ■■ I turned in good condition* EDWARD WATERS, I WH OL ES ALE CONFECTI ONBB. , Durham and Qteen-streets. Auckland. Machinery. OLAYTON 3: & jgHUTTLEWORTH, STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN, anb , 78, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND HATE AWARDED ' EVERY FIRST PRIZE TO CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH for Portable and other Steam Engines since 1863, " j Prizes at every Meeting at which they have competed since 1849. i STEAM ENGINES (Portable and Fixed) i .. For Coals, Wood, Straw, and every description ol '- :i "v. -• fuel. ! THRASHING MACHINES, STRAW, "CORN, v AND HAY ELEVATORS CHAFF-CUTTERS' FOR STEAM POWER, GRINDING MILLS, SAW BENCHES. : TRACTION ENGINES, &c. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHER PRIZES . .. have been awarded to Clayton & Shuttlewortb, . at all the important INTERNATIONAL AND COLONIAL EXHIBITIONS, ■ ■ " INCLUDING Loxdo.v 1851, and 1862; Paris 1855, 1567, and 187S ; Viex.s-a 1857, 1866, and 1873 ; Catalogues in English, and in all the Contiaental languages, can Do obtained direct, or by application ■ to Messrs. Drammond. Alexander,and Co., Wanganni. Note.—To insure deliveries in time for the next season, C. & S. beg their Foreign and Colonial Friends will not delay giving their orders. O R S A L E. 6,10,15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Boilers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Bieaking-down and Circular Sawing Machinery New ana Second hand Timber Jacks IJ-tons Beat Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Bods and Fitting Bone "Winches Track Wheels Ship's Castings Pulleys and Shafting Bakers* Ovon Work Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine Water Wheels Pipes HASBPIKLD AND CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 7

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