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mmiecuonera. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WOEKB. ATTCKLAITD. * EDWARD WATERS '* In thanking the public for the liberal rapport tended *> him in hta efforts to establish on a fires baaiE* New Loral Industry, bega to announce forth information of Merchants and Etoroknewn »hU be has now completed all arrangement* to? tb« nuoa'"ctnre of every description of Confectton-rcj-. The sum of money that is annually sent oat f tbo colony for.lmportation* ol Impure and deleterious • nreetmeati Is enormous, and the advertiser respectfully canaon purchase™ of the notions com. ' pounds whfca are now-being extensively. Introduce*; here from Australia, and which are exceedingly far < jurious to children's health. , His own Confectionery Is made of the iratest materials, and no poisonous colouring matter Is introduced In its mannfactniei «"kv •Storekeepers will find It greatly to their «dvants«e' to purchase ttefr goods of him, as the price is considerably below that at which the English confectioni are sold, while the quality of the locailylriule artlol* *wfT no ? 3^e S »Uieby eonnoisienn: and the pnblfc to be eminently ropericr to that ot tbu British His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES n» no recommendation, and aU other descrii.Uoiis aow Factory ere fully equal to Uioße in qualSy Chemlsf s Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and careful** stamped and prepared. SP Always on hand, and made to order! * porengea, Comfits, Jujubes. Pantiles, AToJlcstwl Lozenges, Genuine Blackcurrant Conga Lozenges (equal to Keating's), Conversation Lotangts, Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered! Icing, and Boiled Ssgars of every description, &jgS All Goods Manufactured on the Premise*, and of the -.. ~ . *,- beat materia^. 4 * Medicated lozengee ot every description ai waT oa Waters' Chocolate, perdosen. ■ Jnst Arrived, Wbddino Caes OasAMjtxre Bonbons Somebody's LnuoAcii, &t, &t, <3s« [ ' Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, ! « u -in „ •* n cHand. October £<!, ICT6. Mr. E. Watkrs Bir,-I havo much pl-.ime In Informing you, that alter having mado a vW Careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeat* rnsnufatared by you, I find that they are fine from »U adulteration, and that the colouring mattora arSutfi pnocuous. With regard to the Chlcola™ I ftudttS it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from Sit wW form an excellent arficle of diet fortnvaHtf, especlS* i SX^ e 1 D L frOm w digwtiun.-SblsvJ the honour to be, sir. your obedient servant. James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst: wiSSve , " BOOd «** abMa°hor. aJ,be ** throUgh Bnj - respcCt onls, ' Bowed for * ben » EDWARD WATERS, WHOLESALE CONFSCTION3B Durham and Qtrara-ST-REBTs. Auoklanb Conveyances, HOLLIS AND BROUGH'S LINE OF COACHES. , Leaves Auckland, leaves Onohunga, fl<= 9.45 a.m. 8 a.m. .3 U a -m. 9 a.m. Sg JP' m - 9.80 a.m. fSj ? F - ra ' 13 a.m. "h 4 p.m. 12.15 p.m. -B 6 p.m. 1.80 p.m. §3 6 p.m. *p.m. <ng „ - 7 P;™- 6.30 p.m. Monday, 11 R.m. Monday, 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 and 11 p.m Saturday, Op m. Sundays. Bundays. 10 a.m. aSO a.m 2 p.m. 11.30 a.m. 0 P-"°. i p.m. Bnggies, Brakes, and Saddle Horses for Hire, s\ ' Manakau Stables, Lower Queen-street, Onehunga/ HOLLIS & BROUGH, Proprietors. FTRELEGRAPH LIIiE OF MAIL A COACHES BETWEEN TAURANGA AND OffINEMUTD, AND TAUBAWJA AND WATEB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES DBVONPOET ROAD, TAURANGA. The Mail Coach leaves Tauraiiga every Tneaday, Thursday, and Saturday for Ohlnemntu; rottiraJn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Fare to Ohinomulu .. - ... „ The Mall Coach leaves Tatuanga or Katikati, every Tuesday, Thnrsday, and Saturday mornings at 5 o'clock; returning every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p.m. Fare to Waterford, 10s. Eetura ticket, 17s 6d All care taken but no responsibility. Telegrams will receive prompt attention. . E. ROBERTSON, PnopßrsTon. Devonport Road, Tauranga. IVTEWTON AND PONSONBY ■1M OMNIBireES. EVERT FIFTEEN MINUTES from 8 a.m. to 7 p.ta WEST END 'BUS COMPANY, Pbopbietop.b Office: 210, Queen-street. TIME TABLE. VIA NEWTON— From the Union Bank, from 8 a.m, to 7 p m.: at the hour and half-honr. VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 9.15 a.m. to 6 45 p m. HO M EBAr'B t U o SEs!! ,,i4t " TtSrPaSt From Union Bank, via Victoria-street and Col logo 80ad—9.50,10<63, 11.53, 1.63, 2.63, 3.E8 -*-• 4.53, 5.53. VFrom Home Bay to Union Bank—B.4B 10.20, ' '-■ nightMM* - 20 ' 3 - 20,4 - 20 ' 6 - 20 ' a --°- 8, 9, and 10 p.m.; Saturday, 8, 9,9.16,10,10.18, "OOR THE HOT SPRINGS. A Royal Mail Coach will leave Devonport for Walwera efery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. Boat from Auckland, calling at Lacss 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. Fares to Waiwera: Single, 10s; Return, 15a. JAMES DODD, PROPRIETOR. WC R O W T H E HZ 9 VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, corner of Lome and WelJesley streets. Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel, lency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open Hill close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open; single or pafcTof Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Con veyances for driving passengers to out-district* Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c Aα Charges II oderate. \ WJ. KELLY'S TIME TABLE. a Leave Onehunga: Leave Auckland: 8.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 1 P.m. 3.15 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m, Fatnrday 0-30 p.m. Saturday 11 p.m. Buggies and Carriages for hire at the Exchange Hotel Stables, Princes-street, Onehungx. W. J. KELLY, Propriotcr. T>OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. The Roy J Mail Coach (carrying passengers) will o and after Ist January, 18S3, and until further nctica run to the following Time-table :— Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Railway Station dally at 8.15 a.m.; Returning from Station to Cambridge en arrival of Train from Auckland. Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thnrs* $' days, and Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.j RttnrniDg from Tβ ' ! Aroha on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Fridays at Iβ am. Bookikq Omc a: Gwynno's Hotel, Hamiltor est; Oolemias Hotel, Te Aroha; and at my Premises, Kirkwood and Lake-streets, Cambridge. - W. K. CARTER, Proprie Cambridge, 22nd December, 1882 mELEGRAPH LINE OF COACBfi?. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Kirkwood and Lakb-strkets, Cambbxdui, Waikato, New Zealand. W. K. CARTER, Proprietor. W. E. C. begs to return bis sincere thanks to Ml numerous friends and the public generally for the liberal support he lias received since commencing business, and has to inform them that in order to meet the requirements of this rapidly advancing district, he is at present building large additions to bis premleu, which, when completed, will make them second to none in the North Island. Tourists for the Hot lake Country supplied frit* saddle horses and buggies on the shortest nolice; also, experienced guides and careful drivers. Buggies and saddle horses always on hire. Orders by telegram or otherwise punctoallj ttendedto. Cambridge, 22nd Decamber, 1882. nnELEPHONE LINE OF ROYAL M&IL JL coaches. nohth snoiiE and lake takapuka. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. WINTER MONTHS. On and after Tuesday, May 1. and nntil fuitliM notice, th 'Joacb. will run to the following lime table:— ■ ve Post-ofllco, Devonport, at D.30 a.m. sed 4.20 p.m. Leave Schoolhonse, Takapuna, at 10.30 a. it., and 5.15 p.m. Sundays, at 10.20 a.m. and 3 p.m.; returning 11.15 a.m., and 5.15 p.m. Fare each way—Okb SnitLiwa Shonld sutlicient inducemint offer,-a Coanh vtill leave at any moment for Lake Tafeapuni at ordinary ccacb fates. '■'.■• FRANK J. QVICK; Pjoprietoi * * •" ■ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 7

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