-•-v;:, . Confectioners! « BTEAM I DURHAM-STREET AUCKLAND. [, SDWARD WATERS Cn thanking the public tor the iibckl tended to him in liis efforts to establish > i'l basis a New Local Indnatry, begs to aunounisa ?n.7v® ■ R ■ (nlomatlon of Merchants and StONtoi^> n U. 7.? P has now completed all arrangement* to- th* bifacture of every description of Confactionijrf * ! The sum of money that is annually « (v • ,hi colony for Importations of impure and dtkwl' ' sweetmeats is enormous, and the V respectfully caution purchasers of the corimirSS? : P pounds which are now being extensively intrrev? 15 * E - here from Australia, and which are ; s? jurious to children's health.. "casungly j,,. ; . b, His own Confectionery in made of the nare.it H fceriab, and no poisendus colouring matttj l. tlr®" f§ duced in Its manufacture. .■ fe Storekeepers will find it greatly to their «a», r u F to purchase their goods of him, as the siderably below that at which the English '; are sold, while the quality of the locally J:4 has been pronounced alike by amnoissenra tiTS'' public to be eminently superior to that of the R»ih2 k manufactures., fntsa, His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES « ■ " S" no recommendation, and all other description., R mads at his Factory are fully equal to those tn Chemisfs Proprietary Losenges, neatly and stamped and prepared, Alway• on hand, and made to order' I s Lozenges, Cjmflts, Jnjubes, Pastiles. • t Lozenges, Gmuine Black Currant LoieUKi fS F Lozenges (eqiwlto Heating's), Conversation LoamS? fc ! PeppermintK,.'Double Extra Strong ' ' Idng, and Boiled every description,P All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, iiuirf., ''•? best miteriats. {?> Medicated Lozenges of every description Mint : F hand. * ® 1.- . Waters' Chocolate, per dozen. >'.■ Just Arrived, Weddikq Cask Oa*Aßtsa fs Bosbons Soiotbody's Ltjgoaoi, 1; &a, &c., &ci [ TrariHoxiAL. : Provincial Laboratory, 1 ' ■■ Auckland, October £9 Mr, E. Waters Sir,—l have much pleuSi\ P informing you, that after having made a Ten msJm tanalysis of various samples of sweetmeats ateSSf tared by you, I find that they ate free 8adulteration, and that the colouring matters snbr*. -? nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolata, 14nAS It is quite equal to the best English or FrtS«T W pa rations, and, being entirely free from hoik; 1t JS ■ & form an excellent article of diet for lttraU(VSr>,ujTr ¥ those suffering from an impaired digestion.f - the honour to be, sir. your obedlcst servant. ' Jameß M. Tcnnt, Provincisl Anslpt - Orders, accompanied by draft or good refo®, ; will receive prompt attention. ; I The above goods may be had throneh snv able wholesale house. , , N B.—Empty packages only allowed for ,(■„ » urned In good condition. « »P& s ; " .. ■ . * EDWARD WATERS, | WHOLESALE | Durham and Qcjufn-stbhrts, Acpkusj Conveyances. ;r " OLLIS AND BROUGH'S LINFO? I COACHES. ■ U - i i . Leaves Auckland. Leaves Onehaim. " rW - ■ O 9.45 a.m. Sa.nu " " m 11 a.m. 9 a.ia. ; 2*o Ip.m.. Jkm. li ' P Sa 2 p.m. 10 a.m. .it • 4 p.m. 12.15 p.m. s's 1 "S 5 p.m. LWnn. r.. » go 6 p.m. 4p.m. f J 5 S ?P m - - ; " Mondavi 11 "."n. ' Monday, 6 T.m. f Saturday. lOand'il p.m Sitardiy.eaß. > ; Sundays. . .Sundiji, j 10 a.m. 8.30 ».m ! . 2 p.m. 11.30 an. . fe ) 6 p.m. 4p.m. 3 Buggies, Brakes, and Saddle Horses for Hire, i| :; Manakau Stables, Lower Queen-Btreet, Onehtma. ES 3 HOLLIS & BEOUGH, . 3 I j Projriefca "j I mELEGRAFH OF MAIL t' JL COACHES BETWEEN TAURAKOA iSD V OHINEMUTU, AND TAURANGA AND WAIB - ; FOED, KATIKATI. . a LIVERY AND BAIT STABIEB t] DEVONPORT ROAD, TAURAKGA. [| - The Mail Coach leaves Tauranga every TtesUy, fThursday, and Saturday for Ohlnemutu; nfcmtj ij every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. K faro to OMnemutu i; • The Mail Coach leaves Tauranga or 8 Katikati, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Ssfeiij 3 mornings at 5 o'clock; returning every HoSjif, 3 Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p. m. S Fare to Waterford, 30s. Return j All care taken but no responsibility, | Telegrams will receive prompt attention. E. ROBERTSON, PBOPBIHOB, Devonport Road, Tauranga. - |i JIOR TEE HOT SPEIKQs j|" A Royal Mail Coach will leave Devonport lot Wat fc wera every Monday, Wednesday, and Fziitj, oa uif || val of the 9 a.m. Boat from Auckland, callhijrtloa Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at VfiiTtn fl at half-past 3 p.m., and returns from Waltnrs «rej «S Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at half-put Sin. ji; arrlvingat Devonport at half-past 2 p.m. i; '? Fores to Walwera: Single, 10s; Return, 15t J A M E S D O D D, j PROPRIETOR. || s "KTEWTON AND PONSGKBII OMNIBUSES. EVERY: FIFTEEN MINUTES from 8 a-m. to 1p» ® j WEST END'BUS COMPANY,'PBOPairrou, |j Office: 210, Queen-street TIME TABLE. I ' VIA NEWTON— : From the Union Bank, from Ba.ni. tof p.s.;ri :■* the hour and half-hour. i - ; VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 9.15 a.m. to 5 the quarter to and qunter past S, HOME BAY 'BUSES— : From Union Bank, via Victoria-street and W f ; lege R0ad—9.50,10,53. 1L53, 1.63, 2.53,1£1 . 4.53, 5.53. From Home Bay to Union Bank—B.4s, ; s 11.20,12.20, 2.20,3.20,4.20,5.20,6.50. NIGHT'BUSES— - .• .' 8, 9, and 10 p.m.; Saturday, 8,9,9J6,10. W-v- O R O W T H O VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABw |,v corner of Lome and Wellesley 6tr«U. j • Patronised and appointed Lively | n«K.H. the Dnie of Edinburgh and Hli sew"! -; g .:y - s.r lency Six O. F. Bowen. 1 . .For Hire—A great variety of Carriage 1 'close ; Brougha.ma and Wedding Carri&gfii,. 1 * -horses; Busies, single and d'onble-seftted, . ffi and open; single or pair of Horses; J Breats for picnic parties; i g . veyances for driving passengers to oat®"®" 'f ' s Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &e. | . Charges Moderate. i\ | 3We J ' K^LLY ' S TIMB 1 I Leave Onehunra: Leave incite'- ' 1 A. 8.30 a.m. 10.30 an. ■ a | R 10.30 a.m. 12.15pJt , J I ■ 1 p.m. 11 p.®. j I 2.30 p.m. . — iSOP-® 1 ii I V ■ Saturday 630 p.m. Saturday 11 | , . i. Bngiics and Carriages for hire st ths 1 ; ...Hotel Stables, Princes-street, Onehun2«. ~ v. 9 W. J. KELLY, Fropjgl | £ R OYAL MAIL LmE 0F . I ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. | The Roytl Mail Coach (carrying P 3534 v - &v.<\ afUr Ist Janu-try, and until furii" L 1 .run to the following Time-table ' t ; ©iCttff » ••. Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Jnncuonr r g . Station daily at 8.15 a.m.; Eeturning from 9 . . " Cambridco on arrival of Train from * 1 . Leave liainilton for Te Aroba on Tneswy* g . days, and Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.; KetnirU]*- , ji;. g Aroha on Wednesdays, and | ® ' - a " m *. .. ■ Bookwg OFFIC «: § . ' Gwynne's Hotel, Hamiltor vsn^i^P . Hotel, .To Arohaand at my Premises, g - Cambridge. ■ w K.CAETffI-- I :Cambridge. 22nd December. 1882 j!| fl e rpELKGRAPH LINE OF COiCll® ' i '' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. j| S KIRKWDOn A2tD LAKB-STRKETS, CA3fSBn» f|. g if, ' Waikato, NEW ZBALASI>. p ■ I •... W. K. C. begs to return his sincere S mm numcrotis friends and the public liberal support he has received daw B biLsiness. and has to inform them thatin __ the reqiUrcments of this rapidly is at prcsont building largo addWons to /, .which, when completed, will maM tnc® r nono in the North Island. _«„nlied , Tourists for the Hot Lake Country m saddle hor?es and buggies on the snorv^ 3 ■ also, experienced guides and careful j-j Buggies and saddle horses always on Wb Orders by telegram or others* " r_: (jglj . . ttended to, n Si ... Cambridge, 22nd Decamber, 18S2. mELEPHONE LINE OF ROYAL • M J_ ' COACHES. ggj ■ NORTH SHORE AND LAKE ;; ffi ALTERATION OF TIME TABL& |? B WINTER MONTHS. j-,' M On an-1 after Tuesday, May 1. 9 ' notice, tl> r, oach will run to. Jw iA • table-- - , -cn 1111 ■ .; ■> i Post-office, Devonport, at J - Su US : SB 4.20 p.m. ' » SB Leavd Sciioolhottse, Tatipuna, at 10.3" :- ißj ,Wm 5.15 p.m. . .rfSi' H Sundays, at 10.20 a.m. and 3 p.®-> lB ; ® 11.15 a.m. jT and 5.15 p.m. ; " • • Fare eaci fsv .V Should sufficient Inducement on<- s r, loave at any moment for Like TakapWf. H| . coach fare,. j. QUICK, F^'l ||
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6820, 26 September 1883, Page 2
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