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" Merchandise. f , ,- jf§|T CLEAELIIESS i COOElrf! • THE "ATLAS" SELF-SETTING COOKING RANGE (SIZE THIRTY-SIX INCHES) IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. i ■■'.■;,' " i ■-■ ■■■::''■■:■■.> ' * FOR SALE AT " ' , I ! J. & J. DICKEYfS, 234, QUEEN-STREET. WHAT THE DOOTOES SAY ABOUT ITTHESE OPINIONS ARE FROM NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIANS. " I coruldor It highly nutritious, and pleasant to tho "Better cocoa I have never tasted, and shall Uste —John S. Hooper, M.H.C.S., Eng., L.S.A. certainly recommend Its mo In preference to any •It la the purest specimen of the article that has „ . .u.a-* _. •*. -,«.ii«»,t nnoiitv that ever cotno under m ob*mtl<».--T. M. Phll.on, M.D.^ " Just enough of the oil has been removed to make " Tour cocoa is excellent. , , I shall recommend the cocoa easy of digestion."— ffm. Brown, M.B. It unhoUtatlngly,"—Gordon MoDonald, L.R.U.P., "To my taste It stands unequalled by any I have Edin., &c. usad."-Walter Lee, M.D. "It Is lighter than most cocoas, and likely to aree " I consider it highly nutritious and a first cl»8 with delicate stomachs."—J. R. Wanless, M.D.O.M. preparation."—C. Emerson Tennant, M.D. , IT _ ... , - ■'•;,■■■,. „, _ To thoso of bilieus constitution, who desire to 1 and it superior to many, both m quality ana d r i n v cocoa, your preparation ought to, prove invaluflavour."— N. lieimer, L.S.A. able."-\Vm. Lamb, M.B. 83" Please notice that we manufacture two kinds of Cocoa. Our PURE SOLUBLE COCOA ia a high-class preparation, intended for those who prefer the thin unmixed liquid of the pure nib. Put up in £lb and £lb Tins net weight, with white and gold labels, Our BREAKFAST COCOA is intended to take the place of the cheaper Cocoas called homoeopathic, and will be found superior to any in the market.a leaser quantity being needed per cup. Put up in £lb Packets and Jib Tins net weight, with label in colours. Sold by all Grocers throughout the colony, and Manufactured by E. HUDSON ANP €0., IIUNEMN. ; WHOLESALE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND : J MERCHANT, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST. Furnishing. : AUCKLAND THE PATENT WOVEN WIRESPRING MATTRESS Combines all the Qualities needed in a mattress, and for use in hot ';■ climates it is unequalled, admitting of free ventilation, and with. ■■' only a slight covering forms a cool and pleasant "bed. t ■ _ M^—^_— ...-—... NO PALLIASSE REQUIRED. IT IS ELASTIC DURABLE VERY STRONG CHEAP PERFECTLY CLEAN COMFORTABLE NOISELESS COOL. The Wire Fabric is woven and the Frames prepared at ottb own Factoey, so that these Mattresses are purely of Colonial Manufacture, a fact which commends them to the favourable attention of those who wish to encourage local industry. The quality we guarantee to be equal, if not superior, to tho best imported, and forty per cent, cheaper. • The prices are as follows:— BEST QUALITY. 3ft. 3ft. 6in. 4ft. ' . ' 4ft. 6in. 30s. 32s 6d. 37s 6d. 40s. SECOND QUALITY (Not Adjustable). 22s 6d. 255. 27s 6d. 30s. All Mattresses mado 6ft. 2in. long unless ordered to the contrary. Any other width or length can be made to order in a few hours. The Auckland Woven Wire Mattress can be obtained from all respectablo House Furnishers, Upholsterers, Ironmongers, and Storekeepers, and at the warehouse of the Manufacturers, T_ &d ZE3I. COOKB, Junction of Queen and Grey Streets, AUCKLAND. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS LABELLED THE "AUCKLAND PATENT WIRE MATTRESS." FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, TRY C C. BROWN, FALLON'S BUILDINGS, COOK AND HOBSON STREET, C.C.B. would call attention to Special Line — THE BEACONSFIELD CANE COUCH, suitable for any room, any colour, entirely colonial made ; healthy and comfortable, and admirably suited to go with Austrian Furniture, Suites of which, consisting of Couch, 4 Chairs, Lady's Rooker, and Gent.'s Folding or Rocker, for £5 5s nett; Sewing Machine?. ' W. J. BE ALE, 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ■ AGENT FOR THE WONDERFUL NEW HIGH-ARI WERTHEIM OTTO MACHINES. Tho prominent features of the new HIGH ARM MACHINE may be enumerate! as follows, viz :— CONSIDERABLY GREATER 11OOM under the arm, and consequently INCREASED BASE AND FREEDOM of workloe. HIOHEH. LIFT of PRESSURE FOOT, allowing heavier material to be sewn. ALMOST NOISELESS MOTION, the machine working without a Sound beyond the Ordinary ticking of the watch. This desideratum is produced mainly by the introduction of AN ELASTIC STEEI, SPRING in the shuttle carrier, which also largely reduces the friction thattbe shuttle is subjected to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to tho shuttle and the entire machine The HEART or CAM ie raised .on th» two outer curves, so that it rests firmly on the plate of the mtohlne, time OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and considerably lessening the wear of the cam The NEEDLE and PRESSURE BAR more in extending beatings, this giving GREATER STABILITY, and still further reducing oscillation. An OIL CATCH is fastened on the needle bar, effectually preventing any oil from soilintr the work. ThoPRKSSER FOOT and NEEDLE CLAMP aro securely fastened with THUMB SCREWS, tbo use of a screwdriver beinu thus rendered unnecessary, Two additional feet for CORSET ami ED'JK SEWING are supplied. . The SHUTTLE is on the SELF-TBUEADINa principle. In other words, there are NO HOLES to THREAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to persons of delicate sight, as well as those to whom " TIME IS MONEY." The NEW WINDER is much simplified, so that the thread has only to bo twisted round the lower winder bar, and not to be threaded through any tension piece. The TOP TKNSION is rendered easy of adjustment by the introduction of a NEW TENSION BAR. TOGETHER with the usual HOST OF APPLIANCES always GIVEN with EACH WONDERFUL WERTHKIM. Perhaps the most CAPTIVATING CHARACTERISTIC of the WONDERFUL NEW HIGH ARM WERTHEIII lies in the fact that it WORKS, as above stated, ALMOST IN AUDIBLY. The noise so distressing in some machines is roduced to 3 minimum in the NEW HIGH ARM. A subdued and soothing sound is all that remains, almost justifying the title of a SILENT MACHINE. TO BE OBTAINED FOB, CASH, OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, FROM . ' W. J. BEALE, ■. 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. . • '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 7