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Building .Fuel, &«. (jOAI ON SALE, At oub Depot, Railway Wharf, nr-jA TONS BEST SCREENED, EX WENONA. SPECIAL QUOTATION 3 FOR QUANTITIES. Apply kamo colliery company, 14, Qoee.v-strkbt, /GROUND T IMB. FOB SALE, V3T JLJ SOUTHGATE'3 MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME IN AN? QUANTITY, Fob Ookobszv Paths, Floobs, Cellars, &c., &c., Ac. (Next to stone flagging.) If unrivalled for durability and hard sating qualities, yor Tanks and other wet work, It U a flist-olasi material B. KEANE, Sole Agent, Ca»»cmhouse-street. I <^VJSON's 1 BXPRAULIC LIME | I • JRADE MARK: S 5 J.Wilson&C?' 1 /ijaajmitis ■ O TESTIMONIALS. Auckland) 29th November, ISS3. JIESaBB. J. Wll£Oif AND Co., Queen-street Gentlemen, —We have used your Lime for several purposes (Including Concrete sea wall at Monconui Hill), and have been quite satisfied with same. Yours truly, Tub Aucxland Timbkr Company, Limited. —W. C. Daldy, Jcxit., Secretary. Auckland, 24th October, ISSo. Messrs. "WmeON and Co., Qaeen-itreet, Dear Sir,—The Concrete Dam which you built with your Hydraulic Lime for Captain Casey, about four years ago, on Mr. H. Palmer's place, Warkworth, has stood the test well, and proves that this Lime is adapted for such works.—J. M. Logan, late Engineer, g.s. "Rose Casey." Glynn, Cambridge, J. Wjxbo;j asd Co., 9th September, ISS2. 81, Queen-street, Auckland, Gentlemen,—ln reply to your favour, it affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the quality of your Hydraulic Lime aa a Cement. I have just completed building a large Concrete culvert in which your Lime was used as Cement. The foundation of the culvert was Inundated on several occasions on account of heavy rains whilst the work was being done, notwithstanding the Concrete set well.—Yours faithfully, G. 7. Hoixnco, Civil Engineer. Samples of Concrete on view at our Office, and in the Museum, which have been over 20 years in the sea. ATI the Mahurangi Lime 3 are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine without the Trade Mark. rgTBE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), WHOLESALE TIMBER DEALER, MANUFACTURER OP DOORS, SASHES] AND TURNERY. | SUPPLIES IN WHOLESALEJLOTS.:; SCANTLING BOARDS, KOUGH AND DEESSED CEILING BOARDS "WEATHER BOARDS, RUSTICATED OR F.-EDGED FLOORING AND LININS ARCHITRAVES j SKIRTINGS j MOULDINGS OF ANY PATTERS' DOORS, SASHES AND TURNERY, Delivered at any public wharf in Auckland, or at the Company's private wharf, Mechanics' Bay, lbs quality of the Company's Timber is unsur pissed, and prices specially favourable to Builders, Contractors, and other Wholesale Buyers. Storage Accommodation afforded by arrangement h Mechanics' Bay Yard. Sorting-np Orders executed from Mechanics' Bay Yard without delay. Quotations and Pattern Books on application at Mechanic' Bay or Customhouse-street WARNE AND BEARD, MANAWATU. Axe prepared to supply TOTATA, any length or size, for Bridge Work, Plies, etc. Address, Warne and Beard, care of D. H. McArthur Fielding. Confectioners. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS. In thanking the public for the liberal support ex. tended to him in his efforts to establish on a Arm basis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for the Information of merchants and storekeepers that he has now completed all arrangements for the manufacture of every description of Confectionery. Tbo sum of money that is annually sent out of the colony for importations of impure aud deleterious sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertiser would respeotfuliy caution purchasers of the noxious compounds which are now being extensively introduced here from Anstralia, and which are exceeding injurious to children's health. Hia own Confectionery is made of the purest materials, and no poisonous colouring matter is introduced in its manufscture. Storekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase their goo U nam hiui, as the price is considerably below that at which the English confections sre sold, while the quality of the loyally-made article his been pronounced alike by connoisseurs and the public to be eminently superior to that of the British manufactures. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES n-.ad no recommendation, and all other descriptions sow made at his factory are fully equal to those in quality and finish. Chemists* Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and carefully stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and made to order! Lozenges, Comfits, Jujubes, Paatiles, Medicated Lozenges, Genuine Clack Currant Lozenges, Cough Lozenges (equal to Keating's), Conversation Lozenges, Peppermint*, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered, I dig, and Boiled Sugars of every description. Sugar Candy. I AU Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the best materials. Medicated Lozenges ol every description always on hand. Just Arrived, Widding Cake Ornaments, Bonbons, Somebody's Ldooaqb, Jcc., &c., &e. Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26,1875. Mr. E. Waters.—Sir,—l have much pleasure in forming you that after having made a very careful vuiljsis of various samples of Sweetmeats manu--1 Y\ ured y° u » l find that they are free from all '•■'ulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite '•nocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that is quite equal to the best English or French prestations. ana being entirely free from husk, it will an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially '•nose suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, Jahes M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference, v.ui receive prompt attention. 'I he above goods may be had through any respectsole wholesale house. ' packages only allowed for when rein good condition. EDWARD WATERS, ■WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER, DITZIKAM AfiD QGESK'STftIIETfij ArrrncT.i vn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6937, 11 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6937, 11 February 1884, Page 3

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