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J Conveyances. . f JJIOR THE HOT SPRINGS. A Royal Mail Goaebr will leave Dcronport Tor Walwera every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. Boat from Auckland, calling at Lucas Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at Waiwera at half-past 3 p.m., and returns from Waiwera every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at half-past 8 a.m., arriving at Devonport at half-past 2 p.m. v Fares to Waiwera: Single, 10a; Return, 15s. f; ; ; ' ,J;A ME S DOD D, ■* PROPRIETOR. g Y ° U N.V- G, ; ; ; greyhound > LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, 'V; • VICTORIA-3TKE£T JSAST, AUCKLAND. „ . Open-and Close Carriages, Doable and Single Buggies , on Hire. : 1 :->• ,•. All Charges Strictly Moderate. . J^ OYAl V MAIL LIKE OP COACHES, ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. . The Royal Mail Coach (carrying passengers) will on ; and after. Ist January, 1883, and until further notice i iron to the. following Time-table :— <:■?. Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Railway .. Station daily at 8.15 a.m.; Returning from Station to - >Cambridge on arrival of Train from Auckland. ; Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Tuesdays. Thura--3 days, and Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.; R&tuising from Te j Aroha-on Mondays,: Wednesdays, ana Fridays at 10 l a.m. : , f > i . 1 Booktkg Ornc »: v Hamiltor est : Coleman » Hotel, Te Aroha; and at my Premises, Kirkwood and - Lake-streets, Cambridge. . W. K. CARTER, j,; *' '•? . Propriei ; Cambridge, 22nd December, 1882 > lIEWT'ON - ANf) PONSONBY >1V OMNIBUBES. i.EYEHY : FIFTEEN MINUTES from 8 a*m. to 7 p.m ' . WEST'END 'BUS COMPANY, Pkofkustobs, . Office: 210, Queen-street. . 7 '- TIME TABLE." VIA NEWTON— .1 From the Union Bank, from 8 a.m, to 7 p.m*; at . . the hour and half-hour. * " •VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 9.16 a.m. to 6.45 p.m. at ■ iho quarter to and qur*ter past. HOME BAY 'BUSES— From Union Bank, . via Victoria-street and Col* -"lego R0ad—9.50,10.53, 11.53, 1.53, 2.53,3.53, 4.53,-5.53. From Homo - Bay to Union Bank—B.4s, 10.20, . 11.20,12.20, 2.20, 3.20, 4.20. 5.20,0.20..... !: NIGHT ABUSES—- . .. - "t 8,:9,.and l 0 p.m.; ; Satorday, 8, 9, 9,15, 10, 10.15, 11. * « , - TXT CROW T H E' R, • : .• VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, corner of Lorne and WelJesley streets. .>.* : ; Patronised and ' appointed livery Stable-keeper to •*V ~'H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel--3 . • >:;'\lency Sir G. F. Bowen. . great variety of Carriages, open and . close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay horses; Buggies . single and double-seated, hooded : and open ;l single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Con ■ veyances- for...:driving :• passengers to out-districts - Ladies', and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &C. &c. 4 .Charges Moderate. : «c..■.. ■ . ■ rpELEGRAPH LINE OF >:COACHES. LIVERY AND,BAIT ' 1 : Kirkwood. and Lakh-streets, Cambridge,: ■ - WAiKATOivNjiw Zealand; . ;. ■»'« : W. K. CARTER, •' • •'•'• •/ : : i Proprietor; k • his'• to his ; 1 and,, the public generally for the .liberal : received since commencing 1 and has'to inform them that in ordertomeet •. . the'requirements of this rapidly advancing district* he is at present building large additions to his premises, . '.which,;.when .completed,-.will. make.them second to . : none in the North Island, v: - :Tounsta for the: Hot Lake Country supplied with saddle and buggies. on the shortest notice; also/ experienced guides and caroful <lnvers.-v.^.v^;.v\ ; . : a . Bnggies and saddle horses always on hire.:• \K?r: .Orders: by. telegram^orotherwise■ punctually, .attended to • 6ambndge;r22nd 1882. A UCKLANP ■ AND ? ONEHUNGA -oL GOLDEN LINE OF OMNIBUSES. • . . ..iTr;IVM E TABLE. Leave Onehunga, - | : -Leavr AaCKiand.' ' lpm. 10 30 a m. • • ..8 p.m; • •- f ..•i'-fr' 8. ■ p.m. I Busleaves the Greyhound Hotel daily as follows - . I • Leaves Auckland..■ . . I:: Onehunga ; .: • ' 9 a.m, ~ '.I 10.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. • | r:; < 3.30 p.m. v= - v • l SUNDAYS. •"> •• ... 4 p rr, f 10 a.m. p m. j 2 p.m EORGE COOK, Proprietor. /v: "-•Moan's Stables, Quoon-street o . Carriages and Buggies for Hire. " •> Orders to bo left at Auckland or Manukau -Confectioners* STEAM , WORKS,; • : DURHAM-STREET . AUCKLAND, EDWARD WATERS; * -In ;thanking tho pubbc for the liberal support ez-- ' - • toncled. to .himv.in his efforts to establish on a firm . i basis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for the 1 information of Merchants and Storekeepers that he. e : has now completed all arrangements for the manu-:] . of every description of Confectionery. . . r. ;The sum of monoy that is annually sont out of the 'colony for. importAtions of impuro and deleterious iswoeimouts is ' enormous, and the advertiser would respectfully caution purchasers of the noxious comgounds which are now being extensively introduced ero from Australia, and wklch are exceedingly ins / junous to children's health. ... s His own l Confectionery. is made of the purest mav tenals, and no poisonous colouring matter is intro-, duced in its manufacture. : will Qnd it greatly to their advantage to purchase their, goods of him, as the price is con•sidorably 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.v:v. •• »' .His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need no recommendation,: and all other descriptions now , made at his Factory are fully equal to those in quality and finish. " < Chemist's. Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and carefully - ' - • stamped and prepared. ■ ' , - fe ; i Always on hand, and mado to orders / Lorenges,' Comfits,. .; Jujubes,Pastilos, y -, Medicated 3; rLozongcs, ...Genuine ■ Black Currant Lozougos, Cough s Lozenges (oqaal to Keating's), Conversation 3- Peppermints, Doublo Extra Strong Mints, Powdered, s. vicing, : and: Boiled Sugars of overy description, Sugar s _ ..Candy, s': 'All Goods Manufactured on the Promises, and of the ; V '• 'i .'sbest materials. * hi r.Medicated'Lozenges of every description , always on hand. ' fl Waters' Chocolate;r ./per : ;v - | Just" Arrived;•tWEDDiNO Cake Orkamkkto. • •. v : Bonbons •••• v. Somebody's Luooaqe/ - '.&c., &c., &cj i Testimonial;'"--••v •• v Provincial Laboratory,'' ■ ■■■■:.. • Auckland, October 26,1875. - 1 'Mr.v E: •:W ateiib Sir, —I havo much pleasure in Informing you, that after having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufaotured by you, I find that they are free from all : adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite : nnoiuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that -'. it is quite . equal to tho best English or French pre--3 parations, and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of met for invalids, especially 0 those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have . .tho honour to be, sir, your obedient servant. i, > -.v James M. Tuumr, Provincial Analyst; ■ } . .- Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference; •J will receive prompt attention. ti The above goods may be had through any respect- : able wholesale houao. « . ' c; ®- r ; N.B.—Empty packages only allowed for when reD ; turned in good condition. - ' 1 J : EDWARD WATERS, v - WH O L ESALE CON FECTI ON EB. ' DUHHAM' A»D ' QtJKKN-STREETS, APCKLAKD. ! •••' . Booksellers and Stationers. jgXPIRAIION OF LEASE. 6 QENUiNE CLEARANCE gALE OF THE i> ENORMOUS STC CK OF D BOOKS & CITATIONER^ OOKS & OTATIONERV (THE LARGEST IN THE COLOJJV), ■o NOW GOING ON AT ■ •e ' )d ioo Q^ jEEN '* sTnEET * a As the Premises must shortly come down, it is noccs , ;• saiy to kd CLEAR OUT THE STOCK WITHOUT ld DELAY. N. G. L ENNOX ■™ -• (Late B. Wsyte), IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100, QDEES-BTBEET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6696, 4 May 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6696, 4 May 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6696, 4 May 1883, Page 7

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