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flour Mills , , — - , ; ; ™ ■~,-..; -_ i GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY, THE NORTHERN ROLLER 3 MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, AUOKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands of FLOUR, "CHAMPION" and "STANDARD," ibab received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best manq< factored, purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. For ships' stores and exportation "CHAMPION" is properly desiccated, thereby retaining' its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Pacific, In 200. 100, 50, and 251b bags. GRANULATED WHEAT MEAL, for making Wholemeal Bread and Scones, in 200, 100, 50, 25, and 61b bags. I FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS, In 100, 160, and 2001b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in 2401b sacks. BROKEN WHEAT, in 2101b sacks. SEMOLINA, l In 61b bags. Makes delicious Custards and Puddings; far more wholesome, fresher, And better flavoured than any similar Imported Food. GERMINA. Our famous Patent Food, made from the finest of wheat, is nutritious, palatable, and easily cooked ; very rich in albuminoids and phosphates (muscle, flesh, brain, and bone formers); unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDIGESTION strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It is put up in neat 4£ and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. Prices on application. A. M c CORQUODALE, MANAGER. Local Industries. ZEALANDIA NT RATED MILK The Proprietor desire to call the attention of the public to THIS BRAND of MILK and they can with confidence commend it for use as being better than the imported article. m . It has be6n said New Zealand is unable to produce a satisfactory Condensed Milk ; but the steady and rapid increase in the sale of this Brand has proved the contrary. It is prepared by a new and improved process, whereby the natural flavour and nutritious qualities are preserved. Nothing but the purest Milk, fresh from the cow, and pure Cane Sugar, are made use of in the process of preservation. The ZEALANDIA dissolves more readily than any other Brand, consequently there is no waste. FOil THE YACHTSMAN, BUSHMAN, GUMDIGGER, FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, FOR SCONES, PUDDINGS, ETC.. IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 83, Ask your Grocer for it, and do not be put off with any other Brand, Wholesale Agents : OARR, JOHNSTON, & CO.; H. F. HOUGHTON. Booksellers- Seeds Manures, &c. CHAIPTALUUP_& COOPER, p Jonedust? A T E 8 recent books. g TURNIP FERTILISERS A %aki„ l^ c : , . lnduction . Coilß and °°? 3 8 POTASH & KAINIT Badenoch, L., Romance of the Insect World 6 0 vTrnninin /-vt-» nrtrM Blackraore, R. !>., Perlvcross 2 6 NITRATE OP SODA Benson, E. P., The Rubicon .. 2* 6d and 3 6 Bret Ilarie, A Protege of Jack Hamlin's ..2 6 Blits, M. A., An Australian Millionaire ..3 6 „,__...,. „ _„ Browning's Our Eyes and How to Preserve TURNIP SEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPThem „ 1 0 m lr »va Clarke. Marcus, Chidcock Ticbbonrne.. ..2 0 J.IUISO. Clarke, T. M., Building Superintendence ..13 6 , . Crocker and Wheeler, Management of Dyna- „_ _, ,_. »TT_ _ _ « ~ _ moaaud Motors..' .... ..'..* « W. S. LAURIE & CO I Davidson, H. C, What Our Daughters Can T ' "' XJ ** •"< XAJ <K *-* V/., w, D ° " » «,■ ." ™, • '. »••,. - 11 CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Donnißon, A., Winning a W'fe in Australia - 2 6 Donnelly, Ignatius, The Oolden Bottle -16 — — Dutton.T., Digestion and Diet 8 0 -, _, _. «»■_»„,, Button. T., Indigestion, Gout, Corpulency, W 46 Jk V MAIZE. and Constipation „ 3 0 KJ . Dyer, 8., Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs ..-1 0 rnvr'sirwiinmn awn. Boers. G..Au Egyptian Princes* 2a 6d and 3 6 LO2.G RED MALGOLD SEED / Emerson's EnKlish Traits and Nature .. .. 3 6 nnrnpv Tivinun m » X— Fenn,G. Mantilla. The Star Gazers 2s 6d and 3 a GOLDEN TANKARD Ditto /C\*j ftW S e torie3 U "'. The .!. rheat !. an '!. th !. r 3 6 «>»G RED CARROT X^X Garcke and Fells, Factory Accounts .. ~6 0 nimwKVT pnTiTom X Giles' Trip to London „ .. „ ..0 6 BBB.WWT POTATOES X X Gould, Nat, Stuck-up 2 6 SEPD ANn TATirR X QX) X Hardy, l'.,Tessoft!ieD , Urbervilles2s6dand 3 6 )aEU aflu lAJJI.K X g/ ! llobsoii, J, A., Evolution of Modern Capital- nnvn Xr X ism 3 6 UITTO /J\ X Hungerford, Mrs., The Hoyden 3 6 X-L\*-X FEED OATS Hungerfnrd, Mrs., Nor Wife Nor Maid.. _. 3 6 XC\^X Hutchinson, H. N., Creatures of other Days.. 14 0 BARLEY Maskelyne, .I. N., Sharp -nd flats .. ..6 0 XAr^)/ Me.riman, H.S., With Edged Tools, 2s 6d and 3 6 /*4V MAIZE Oliphant, Mrs., The Prodigals, 2s 6d and S 6 X\\X Parker. G., The Translation of a Savage, 2a 6d x\.} X FOWL WHEAT and 3 « XrS^Xf Bodmore.F., Apparitions and Thought Trans- X \3IX BRAN AND SHARPS ferenced 8 6 X X Royal Natural History, Edited by B,Sydekker, Xx X OATEN CHAFF 0 volumes, each .. .. „ „10 0 *X Savage, R, H., The Flying Halcyon „ ..2 6 BONEDUST, PHOSPHATE Sergeant, A., Story of a Penitent Soul ..2 6 X Snowdep, J. K., Tales of the Yorkshire Wolds 3 6 ETC., ETC., ETC. Upward, A., The Queen against Owen _ 3 6 Weyinan, S. J., My Lady Rotha.. .. «. 3 6 «——— Weyman, 8. J., The House of the.Wolf ..3 6 |« fJUSTOMSTREET, AUCKLAND. Woman at Home, Annie Swan's Magazine „ 6 0 A"* U uoxval olftofl1 ' J^J^O^txau. Webb, H. J., Advanced Agriculture .. ..8 6 Weatall, W., Kor Honour and Life, 2s 6d and 3 6 " ™ Winter, J. S., Aunt Johnnie .. .. ..3 6 n««»mr,o«»-= Wilkins, M. E., Jane Field .. „ _ 3 6 Conveyances. Woods, M. S., The Vagabonds .. _ „ 3 6 " Yellow Book., quarterly vol _. 6 0 ___„. _ _ _ Lyall Edna, Doreen (to arrive shortly) ..3 6 fTIIME-TABLE PATERSON & CO.'S Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. JL COACHES „ Queen-street Auckland. FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. TLeavo Leave Leave fTI A HArM AN, Devonport. Milfordßoad. Cameron's Com'r. O X* \j *7.Soam 7.30 am 7.40 am -—, .. 9.20 ain 7.45 am 7.55 am 57 10.20 a m 8.50 a m 19.0 a m PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS! Ml.2oam 10.10 am 10.20 am . 12.50 pm 11.10 am 11.20, am *1.5() p m 12.45 p m 12.55 p m We have just received a large supply of Photos, of 2 - 50 PTO 1-40 pin 1.50 p m celebrated Winning Yachts, from the renowned ' 360 Pra 2 *° P ™ 2.60 p m firm of G. F. West it Son, Southsea, **•«> P m 3.40 p m 3.50 p m 5.30 p in — f4.40 p m 36.30 p m 6.40 p m f6.0 p m Britannia, Vigilant, Valkyrie, Navahoe, Carina, siTnnniv tct«t4t> Satlnlta, Luna, Gareth, Fleur de Lis, Zinita, Sft „ m BATUR Q^ Y NIGHT - » in Castanet, Wets Winn, Coquette, Lais, Corsair, ininSS, O.M pm JH opm 4c, Ac? &c. 10.40 pm* 9.0 pin tWipm ALL PHOTOGRAPHED IN FPU, SAIL. 9.50 m 8 " 110 oam Sizes: 15 by X?, 6 9 each; 11 by 0, 3s 6d each. «$ ft m }™ a m ♦";» a m An immediate inspection is invited, aa only a 3.20 pS *4.15pm t*.3o u m An immediate inspection is invited, as only a 3.20 p m '5.15 pm 15 30 p ra limited supply is to hand, 9.5 pm *6.0 pm te.lspm r. m ntT<T)ifAxr ' * Round the lAke. II To Cameron's Corner only. G. T. CHAPMAN, t Calls at Hotel. § Saturdays excepted. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND AN EXPRESS CART FANCY GOODS IMPORTERS, Leaves the Lake P.O. at 8.30, and DetonporfcatLSO. DrancTLY Opposite Bank op Nkw Zealand Fares.—Return, is 6d; single, is. ' QDBPN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. Tickete, 6a per dozen. Special arrangements for Tourists, Picnic, and ■ 11, .» Evening Parties. 'Buses, Brakes, Buggies, Saddle Hacks. Wedding and Funeral Carriages on hire at shortest UPTON & QO. D ' "T|EVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND TPTT'S WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. LETTS T „ J Leave Devonport for Waiwerai Monday and Wednesday, at 9 a on. 1 AUSTRALASIAN DIARY, Tuesdayan¥S^ W tte.». ! Leave Devonport for worth: IQOK Friday, at 8 a.m. xo » 0 ' -, . D Leave Warkworth I Saturday, b a.m. ■ THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND jjicott an „ oo.s boyal COMMERCIAL DIARIES, iflffUsS«2SS??* , a» ions ;ZS«6*S ft ," d tThunday.. 6 a.m.'; Tuesday, Wed--1895. nesday, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m. ♦\r^nl! le A ?5!5. ,0r Thames, Paeroa, and Walhi mS?. y o mA * rh « M 'lay«, 7 a ro.; Tuesdays and Fridays. 9 a * m ; Wednesdays an* Saturdays, " rTTypriAT e. nr\ d»^V,?^ ihl f , or aTOe » and Te Aroha : Monti UN & CO. fe. M w!^ r^ ays ' 7 a.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, t - ™ ' Wednesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon alXE&ff?* . for Tha,DM and *> Aroh *: Mon?£ll ?? rhu " da » , 10 - *-- ; Tuesdays and Fr1,1.1 ,1.1 ™l s ' u Ilu0 »; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30 EemOVal Notice. l? 5S n| ?i n ' for '9B*# on days marked t. _____— _, Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. RICKITT & CO., i HILL & pLUMMER Q Auckland Booking Agents : Hayr. and P C??LoKer J7 Ojieeu-street; Thos. (Took and Sou Victoria Ar- - (C. G. Hill & Co.) — Beg to intimate that they have REMOVED from HP & J * CRA WFORD'S 'BUSES , ... •*• • START FROM ' their late premisea in Victoria-street to their Howick for Auckland dally.. 8 a.m. & p.m. NEW PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET for Ellerslie .."'•• {Jj|_} ° ' v ' m> NEW PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET BISfffRSSSP.. -}gJ j 3 *"• (OPPOBIXB TOB NEW ZEALAND CWXHINO Auckland to «_ m l Factory, Howick to Auckland *' " ~ 5 pint IKD xaaßß Doous above the city HAU, 4ibH „. , SATURDAYS only. Auckland to Howick II p m. £!&***** 8D RETURN. IMPORTERS paddle Horses for Hire. op WSITOUS TO TE AROHA.-NoMce.- a OIL, COLOURS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, Aroha on T7l•^«lS!« , • , ■^•*/ ,,,, a C °. l TOt ? T ' „„„7i„„ „, ," M ' t ;*y'. I hursdays, and Saturdays, 10RIMS, VARNISHES, BRUSHWAEE AND ft"»""ft v . Xrftl, « >r Auckland a{ Morrui«»llle on 0 PAPRRHAVniNfw .ill! «« y &?"4 Ml "»>«ngto Te Arohafrom Morrl.isPAPERHANGINGS, ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on s_^__y»^AMCkl«ld,^ W U«|l_WßgOl' raOLESALB PPYBB3 LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, ' THM COOT?* SONS —— J ' Victoria Arcade, J SB. PLEASE NOTICE THE New Address * Tourist Q C ue;*n.atroot, I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 2

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