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Merchandise. Sill S Pi A fit I ■■•k ■ 'flpm HT*t& ,'- .'J HIPCHANDLER/. T.&S.MORRIN&CO. LIMITED. IMPOETAIT TO SHLPOf GIPTAIS SHIPBUILDERS, 11 OTHERS. STOCK IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF D. H. MCKENZIE. T. & S. MOKRIN & CO, [LIMITED] being tlio successful tenderers for the whole of the first-class and wellassorted Stock in the above Estate, at a great reduction on cost, have the pleasure to intimate that the same is now being removed to their Shipchandlery premises in Lower Queenstreet, and they are in a position to supply their customers at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. H. F. ANDERSON, Manager Shipchandlery Department. jggf CLEAULIMSS II COOKIE! "@g THE 'ATLAS" SELF-SETTING COOKING RANGE (SIZE THIRTY.SIX INCHES) 19 i THE MOST ECONOMICAL, j i i ■ I ST.' - -•- ! FOR SALE AT i i J. & J. DICKEY'S, I 234, QUEEN-STREET. WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY ABOUT IT. THESE OPINIONS ARE FROM NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIANS. " I consider it highly nutritious," and pleasant to th» "Better cocoa I have never tasted, and shall taste.—John S. Hooper, M.R.C.S., Kng., L.B.A. certainly recommend its use in preference to any " Just enough of the oil has been removed to make " Your cocoa is excellent. . , I shall recommend th* cocoa easy of digestion."—tVm. Brown, M.B. It unhesitatingly."— Gordon McDonald, L.8.0.P., <• T my taste it stands unequalled by any I have Kdin., &c. used."—Walter Leo, M.D. "It in lighter than most cocoas, and likely to agree " I consider it highly nutritious and a first das with delicate stomachs."-J. K. Wauless, M.D.C.M. preparation. — Emerson Tennant, M.D. .i "To those of bilieus constitution, who desire to "'I find it superior to many, both in quality and d r i n k cocoa, your preparation ought to prove invaluflavour."—C. N. Keimer, L.5.4. able."— Lamb, M.B. «3" Please notice that we manufacture two kinds of Cocoa. Our PURE SOLUBLE COCOA is a high-class preparation, intended for those who prefer the thin unmixed liquid of the pure nib. Put up in Jib and £lb Tine 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 R. ISUI>SOtf AND CO., I>UNEI>Di r . WHOLESALE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND : JOHN BUCHANAN, MERCHANT, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST. W. J. BEALE, 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AGENT FOR THE WONDERFUL NEW HIGH-AM IERTHEIM SEWIM MACHINES. The prominent features of the new HIGH ARM MACHIN%may be enumerated as follows, vii:CONMIDKUABLY GKKATKIt KOOM under the arm, and consequently INUtEASiSU jsask &nv ', FRKEIOM of working. (I ..,*,. HIfiHEK LlFr of PRP.SSURK FOOT, allowing heavier material to be sewn. ALMO.ST NOISEI.KSS viOTION. the machine working without a sound boyond the ordinary tickings of the watch. This desideratum is produced ra»inly by the introduction of ...,„. AN ELASTIC STKEi. SPRING in the shuttle carrier, which also largely reiuce. the friction that the . shuttle i> subjected to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to the shuttle and the entire TheHEAKTor CAM Iβ raised on the two outer curves, so that it rests firm!? on the ptato of the machine, thus OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and considerably lessening the wear of the tarn The NEEDLKand t'RESSORE BAR move in extending hearings, this giving UKtiATKR blAßlL.il Y, »nd Btlll further reducing oscillation. , ... -.., ... _„. An OIL CA-lOUKR is fastened on the neertle bar, effectually preventing any oil from soillne the WOrlt The PUKBBER FOOT and NEEDLE CL.AMP are securely fastened with THUMB aCRKWb, ihe us of a screwdriver being thus rendered unnecessary, Two additional fe«t for CORSKT »nd ED )E SEWING are supplied. wn _.._. . The SHUT ILK is on the aELF-THREADINQ principle. In other words, there are NO HOLES toTHREAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to persons of delicate sight, as well as those to whom" TIME IS MONEY." ..*,».. ,»i , The NEW WINDER , ii much simplified, so that the thread ha« only to be twisted round the lower winder bar, aud not co be threaded through any tension piece. —_«,-.„«, *» r» The TOP TENSION is rendered easy of adjustment by the introduction of a NEW TENSION BAR. TOGETHER with the usual HOST OF AfPLIANCKS always GIVEN with EACH WONDERFUL WERTHKIM Perhaps th« most CAPTIVATING CHARACTERISTIC of the WONDERFUL NSW HIGH ARM WKRTHEIM lies in tie fact that it WORKS, as above stated, ALMOST INAUDIBLE. The noise so distressing in some machines is reduced to a minimum in the NEW HIGHAHM. A subduea ana soothing ound is all that remains, almost justifying ttio title of a SILENT MACHINE. TO BE OBTAINED FOR CASH, OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, FROM W. J. BEALE, 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 7