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Qon^s&tionen^ 1 "'" E I EDWARD WATRRft H in thanking .the public tor thn Hfl tended to him In his, efforts to & I " I W IM basis a New Local Industry. beS to m * b 9 IB Information of Merchant* and. Storei-J^S? 0 ft IHS has now completed ill It Jg| a T^ U " O T ? r7 fcript,on o, ConfecUo tl( i5 <! 111 The sum of money thai is . I 3&1 colony for Importations of Impm £4 JS** IP W°™ous,. and HI respectfully .raution purchasers ,of *»M jP pounds which are now ,bethg «a- Si herefrom Australia, and which ir? ill j curious to children's heal th. eic «edinj} 7 gag His own Confection*.ry ts made of th« HE teri&b, and no poisonous colouring EMI dufced to its minufactnre. >' & Intro. Hi Storekeepers wIU .find It greatly to the!, OH to purchase., their .goods of him, a- th7T£- T® l "** 851 ; riderably below that at which the En ? li^^, U «a- HB are sold; while the quality of the loreii I haS'been prb-ipuncfed alike by 111 public to be eminently superior to that otuJJnL tt * SHI manufactures. 01 «• Etitiij §£§ His renowned CONVERSATION LOZFVr»» lllf no recommendation, and all other d«Jw « cSS Alway on hand, and .made to . lHfig Loxenges, Comfits, Jujube*. P.« 5? ™ : SiHI Loienges, Genuine Slack Ifflg «,«- ■ All Goods Manufactured on the Premie uintll ffl| m- a> .at 1)034 niaterials. " sa of th» |§al Wge, qfevery description g| Waters' Chocolate, rini »„ jSp SoMzjoDrt iuoa ior, lsg 4c., 4c„ftcj Bpa TrsTlMON'r* T: ||||1 Provincial Laboratorr. 3ffi Mr. E. Watxhs sir &, 1573. Ml informing you, that after P Is "W la analysis of Various samples of Ter T careftd %££ tured by yon, I fed SS *«<£e H adulteration, and that, the fron ' *U 111 nnocnousv With nward to ther£L?,■ tter * "» Qoiie Sifj It Is quite tfqaai lo the || parations, and, being'entirely P»- 11 fpfm an excellent article of lUet .•5 n!k < " *U1 |i those mfforiag from an es P«Wlr IP gg >yr - Analjrn; II . Orders, accompanied by draft . wili receivo prompt att«ntiijn7 * n,ft rw The aboTe s?ooda may be had IE able wbolesaJe Thbclse. wirough any togptc\ N package® only allowed for »v urned ln gcod condition. w h«n re ;lg [ EDWARD WATERS, '■ WHOLESALE CONJECTIOSEE H DpRHAM ASP QrTBFK.STRRP.T3. ApfTgi.yyT, H Conveyances LlhE 0F Mati H COACHES BETWEEN TAURAVr. .vJj HI OHINRMUm AND TAURAN(A > FOBD, KATIKATI. WAT E LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES K DEVONPORT ROAP, TAURANOA. B 1 Tjhe Mail Coach' leaves Tauranga everr Tn»wi«» ln§ and Saturday for Ohinemnt? reiS every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Fare to Ohiiiemuta /* . The M&il Goach Jpavee Taoranga or I^2 Katikati, everj Tuesday, Thursday, acd Siturii. US • mornings at 5 o'clock ; returning every IfoaS? Si ; Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p.m. '■ Faro to Waterford, 10s. Eeturn ticket, 17j 64 lH All care taken but 110 responsibility. Wn* r Telegrams will receive prompt attention. flit. 3 E. BOBJJKTSOS, F<topsriTOK, Bevonport itoad, Tauranga. g 3 AND PONSONB? H -Ll O MNIBUSES. EVERT FIFTEEN MINUTES from Ba,m.to7p. n H WEST END. 'BUS COiIPANT, PRoPßirross. Offioo: 210, Queen-atreet. ' TIME TABLE. Wt VIA NEWTON— |gl From the Union Bank, from 8 a.m. to T p.m.- u @E the hoiir and half-hour. '' KiSii VIA. FREEMAN'S BAT— Wm s From Union Bank, from 9.15 a.m. to 6.15 n,m. {§sjß tho quarter to and qu»*tsr past. 4 HOME BAT 'BUSES— jig a; Erom Union Bank; via VictoiWree-t and Cd lege Road—9.Bo, 10,53, 11.63, 1.53, 2:53,153 fim 433. 5.53. S From Home. Bay to Union "Bank—a4s,ll3 gljS 11.20,12,20, 2.20, 3.20,120.5.20.6.20 ' ? NIGHJ 'BUSES— ' ' gig 83 10 p.m.; Saturday, 8, 9,9J5,18,14.15,

WC R Off I H E B, • VICTORIA Lwmr 4 BAIT STABLE 3, | . corner of Lome and WtliesJey street®. I Patronised and appointed Liveiy Stable-keeper to I H.R.B. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excsk lency Sir G. F. Bowe;a. For Hire—A greai variety .of Carriages, open &&fl ! doise ;: Broughams and Wedding Carriage with bay horses; Baggie's, tangle and doable-sea ted, hooded and Open * single or pair of Horses; Foui-wh&eled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic partiei; Covered Coa veyiances for driving passengers to ont-aiitrlcti Ladies* and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c* &c. Charges Moderate. .T. KELLY'S TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga; Leave AnciUnd: 8.30 Sim. 10.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 1 p.m. 3.15 p:GL 2.30. p.m. 4.30 p.m* Saturday § 30 p.m. Saturday 11 p.m. Bnggjes and Carriages for hire at the Eicfrszp Hotel Stables, Onehnnjru W. J. KELLY, Proprietor.. Royal mail line of coaches . ■ r> ALTERATION OF TiME-TABIB. The Mail Coach (carrying will o and after Ist January, 1883, and until further potto run to the following Time-table Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Station daily at 8-15 a.m.; Returning from Station to Cambridge en arrival of Trainfrom Ancilirii . Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Tuesday* Than* jdsys, and Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.; RttarainzfrofflTe Aroha on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Riaij* MlO &.m. Booking Omc s: G Wynne's Hotel, Hanuitor esi: Colemini Hotel, Te Aroha; and at my Premises, Kiituood ttl Lake-streets, Cambridge, W. K. CARTER, Propria Cambridge, 22nd December, 1532 r£IELEOEAPH LINE Of COACHES LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES* Kirkvood AND LAKB-STREETS, CAMBBIDG?. WAIXATO, NEW ZKALAITD. W. K CART2B, Propri'etcJ. W. K. C. begs to return his sincere thanks to fcfa numerous jfriends and the public generally for liberal support he has received since business, and has to inform them that in order tomegi the requirements of this rapidly advancing district, to is at present building large additions to his P reD ~* which, when completed, will mat® the® second to none in the North Island. ~ . ~K Tourists for the ffnt Lake. Country snpplied wtt* saddle horses, and buggies on the shortest nou« also, experienced guides and careful driven Buggies and saddle horses always on hire: , Orders by telegram or otherwise pnnctna-7 ttended to. Cambridge, 22nd December, 18S2. HQLLIS AND BROUGH'S LINE OF COACHES. . Leaves Auckland. Leaves Qnehunz*. 9.45 a.m. . I 1 « 11 a.m. 9 ?: m _ o~ 1 p.m. v. 920 S g 2 pm. " 10 a-®' 4 p.m. . lilsp.m. — g 5 p.m. ' pOP- 0 - c a 6 p.m. PJ? - _ 7 D m 5.30 P*®" « Mopdavfil Saturday. lOandijl p„m Saturday. PsTotS" 2p m 6 p.m. iP- & BnggieS, Brakes, and Saddle Horse? Manakau Stables, Lower Qaeen-street, HQLLIS & Telephone line of royal mail COACHES. NORTH SHORE AND LAKE TAKAPtTNA, ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. WINTER MONTHS. On and after Tuesday, May Vt notice, the Coach will run to the iQ"° table:— t . 0«a« m. ia£ Leave Post-office, Deronport, at 4.20 p.m. Leave Schoolhouse, Takapuna, aliogtmdaysfiTio.ao a.m. and 3 P-W-1 i 11,15 a.m , and 5.15 p,mFare each way—Ose Sl f^ l _. >wh • Should sufficient inducement oner> tor diniry j leave at any moment for Lafce T a^a P eoat * tare °- FR ANK X | "El OK THE HOT S PRlN 6^' A Royal Mall Coach will leave Dempp* f " ' wera ov'ery Monday, Wednesday, and Fri 7 : ra! of the 9 a.m. Boat from ca^ 5 Creek., Dairy Bat, Wade, eW y at Imlf-past Sp.M., and rGtam» (rom _ Tuesday, Thursday, and. Saturday »*■ P* l -Arriving at Devonpbrt at half-pas* 2 p.mFares to Walwera: Single, 10»; JAMES DODD, PROPRIETOR.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 2