kdward waters P In thanking tbe puDlic lor too liberal F tended to him in his efforts to " li basis a Kew Local Indus try, bwa to »„* "» a fe Information of Marchanta ai^WW?'* r «a if " has now completed all arrangement* *h*t k B : tactnra of every description of ? ■ Thesnmof money that is annnallV I '■'" colony for importation? of topura ib?/? 5 ttk. I swoenneata is ouonnou!, and the respectfully cmtion purchaser, tt tJ»S?*nSi---¥' pounds which ate now being I '' here from Australia, and which are g:. jnrions to children's health. .8= His own Confectionery is made of tin. - : I " terials, and no poisonous colaurins k».. is: Mßsj. i dnced in its manufacture. •... ltej U fes*. § . Storekeepers will find it greatly to th»' i ■ I to purchase their goods of him, aj thar^" siderably below that at which the En?li,t *< S! f are sold, while the quality of the locSlV COMe I ' has Tjeen prononsced alike by connoisi^ a « r '2i I pnblic to be eminently superior to Uiatrs?i. ,a<l lS L ' itsnutactures. *®»EiiS I . Kls renowned CONVERSATION LOZXv ■■ » no and all other »« I made at his Factory are fully equal to SS.V®' in andflnWt.. * w tic, ° g'Chemist's Proprietary Losonges, neatl*»»»'" , I stamped and prepared. Alway i on hand, and made ton*i.'. Lorenges, Comfits, Jujubes, j, > Loionges, Genuine Black Currant V I<osenge3 (equal to Heating's), ft • Peppermints, Double Extra Strong g Icing, and Boiled Sagaraof ot££ ! | >'■ All Goods Manufactured on the PreiaW '« best materials, I Senses of every, | Waters' Chocolate, per doten. 5 Just Arrived, Wtoniso Cask Or.L f BoNßo>ra~ I SOMXSODT'b LtTCKUO* ! &a, &c., fay -j Testimosiai. • I . Provincial Laboratoij, . I Air. E. Waters informing you, that after having made a £! aoa ' fe> analysis of various samples of sweeto*.?? 7 ®<fci tared by yon, I find that they are J*l adulteration, and that the colourim-maSi nnoeuous. With regard to the Chocolaw P^ it is quite equal to the best English nr p£. parations, and, being entirely free from form an excellent articlo of alet forinnTlw 1 " «1 those suffering from an impaired the honour to be, sir, your obedient • , ' iHEa M. Ttont, ProrScS iyj^ Orders, accompanied by draft or good will receive prompt attention. ,t,B « The above gooda may bo had UuomK „ able wholesale house. . i ' N B.—Empty packages only allowed fc, 5 ■ umed in good condition. w,CT »lean i. Edward waters I WHOLESALE CONFECTI O S SB ! PgRHAM AND Qr7EEK-?TR P.V.TS. ACCKyig \ Conveyances. HOLLIS AND ' COACHES. W ; ■ > *1 Sm* : ■»«; I. §2 o£m* WOmi. * Wua. Hm. as 6p- m - . "a 3 * to 3 • 7 p.m. Monday, 11 Hoacbj.eSi : Saturday 10 and Up.m Satuidfj,i& : S ™ d3 y 3 - Sonilk : : ' J° a " m ' asOira' I -P-m- 11.30 wa. 6 P- m - _ ■ 4p,p. | Buggies, Brakes, and Saddle Hones for Hiie. n ! '•• Manakau Stables, Lower Qneen-street, OnehaST i,' HOLLIS & | . ; PKiprietat 1 Tele graph li?< b of M&it i ■ COACHES BETWEEN TAT3JUKGA a'£ > OHINEMUTU. AND TATJEANGA FORD, KATIKATI. I LIVERY AND BAIT STABLER DEVONPORT BOAD, TAURANGA. The Mail Coach leaves Tauranga eveir f Thursday, and Saturday for OMncmntn- retorata* every Monday, "Wednesday, and Frifoy. I Fare to Ohinemutu The MaU Coach leaves Taarauga nr Katikati, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satardiy ' mornings at 5 o'clock; returning etery Mends? Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p.m. . . Faro to Water/ord, 103. Ketum ticket, 27j 6d All care taken but no responsibility. Telegrams will receive prompt attention. E. EOEEBTSON, P£OP£irroß, : Devonport I'.oad, Taurangt "VTEWTOK AND £0NS0NB? -L>l OMNXBUSES. EVERY FIFTEEN MINTJTES fedmS i.m, to 7 p.e WEST END 'BUS COMPANY, Pbopbhtois, Office: 210, Qneen-street, TIME VABLE. VIA NEWTON— Prom the Union Bank, from S a.tn, to7p.c.;i> -■ the hour and half-hour. VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— . From Union Bank, from 9.15 i_m. tc 6.i5p.m. the quarter to and quarter pafft. - .HOME BAY 'BUSES— . .From Union Bank, via' Victoria-street tad Cd- ., -, lege 80ad—9.50,10,53, 11.53, 1.53, 2.EUB' \ ■ 4.53,5.53. From Home Bay to Union Bsnk-r8.45,15.3,■■ - : 11.20,12.20, 2.20,3.20,4.20, 5.20,6.50. NIGHT 'BUSES— • 8, 10 p.m.; Saturday, 8, 9,9.16,10,it1Qi
JJIOR THE HOT SPRINGS, /'I; A Royal Mail Coach will leave Devonport for wera every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on Ji& val cf the 9 a.m. Coat from Auckland, calling jtl&u Creek, Daily Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at Walno, at half-past 3 p.m., and returns from Www eraf Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday *i hnU-part Sto-i arriving at Devonport at half-past 2 p.nu . Fares to Waiwera: Single, 10s; Return, lEf. JAMES I) ODD, PROPRIETOR. W GROWT HE B, O VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLE, corner of Lome and Wellesley Btreett Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-ie*wf fc . H.R.H, the Duke of Edinburgh and His Ek£ \i lency Sir G. P. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Canisgei* Open id close; Broughams ard Wedding Carriages, wi& horses; Buggies, single and double-sested, koods and open} single or pair of Horses; Fonr-'wfcw® Dog-carts; Breaks for picniG parties; Covettdjsj veyances for driving passengers to cnt-dUfrW Ladles' and Gentlemon's Saddle Horses, &C. Charges Moderate. _ J. KELLY'S TIME TABLE • 'Leave Onehunga; Leave Auckland % • 8.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. >■■■ ■■■■ 10.30 a.m. ' lilopjs* 1 p.m. ■ aisp>m. ■J V 2.30 p.ns* 4.30p.ff1« Saturday .6.30 p.m. Saturday 11P-O* Bngpies. anil Carriages' for hire at the Hotol Stab7.es, Princes-street, Onebuns*. W. J« KELLY, froprufc* OYAL ■ MAIL LINE OF COACH® : ■; ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. ' Tho Royal' Mail Coach (carrying passenger) *$6 ind after Ist January, 1883, and until farti# 2sl " zuvi to the following Time-table # .. Leave Cambridge, for Hamilton Junction Ej«"' Station daily,at 8.15 a.m.; Returning from Stows*® Cambridge on arrival of Train from A ucklano. ."• Leave Hamilton for. Te Aroha on lays, and.Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.; Rfctannng Aroha von .. Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Fw&JM Lm. . Booktko Omc «: " Gwynne's. Hotel, Hamiltor est; Hotel, Te Aroha; and at my Premises, Klrkwcw v* Lake-streets, Cambridge. W. K. CAT.TEB, " Frcpi®. Cambridge. 22nd December, 18S2 '{jIELEGRAPH LINE OF. COACHES . LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Kip.kwood and Lake-streets, Camst-JIG* Waikato, New Zealasd. . : W, K. CARTER propfe"® W. ; K. C. begs to return his sincere tumerous friends and the public generally . iberal support he has received since coming msiaess. and has to inform them thatifi ordtfw he requirements of this rapidly advancing 3 at present building large addition to his pJwfrjJ rhichj when completed, will mats the® one in the North Island ... -m Tourists for the Hot Lake Country id die horses and buggies on the shortest e° v Iso, experienced guides and careful driyps. Buggies and saddle horses always on hire. Orders by telegram or otherwise P nECI •tended to. Cambridge, 22nd Decsmber. 18S2. - TELEPHONE LINE OF ROYAL L . COACHES. NORTH SHORE AND LAKE TAKAPU^ - ALTERATION" OP TIME TABLE. WINTER MONTHS. On and after Tuesday, May 1, and 'pM? >tice, tb Ccsvch will run to the followiSs bier-* «gi ve Popt-office, Devonport, at 9.50 a» I3U • ? Leave~Schoollions®, Takapuna, at 10.30 S- D - **? 5.15 p.m. • Sundays, at 10.20 a.m. and 3 p.m.; 13.15 a.m., and 3.15 p.m. Fare each way—Cue . ; Should sufficient inducement offer, a , ive at any moment for Lake Tskap , M» »» h ac hfsres, 1 FRAKK J.'QUICE, Piopnw® >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6822, 28 September 1883, Page 2
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