V ; Fancy Goods. ___ : T> : '„iX®tfA°!C i D V 8 *2 '■ ' : ';■ (Registered), Vj - f- {' ; .V. •'Wherein '.the, subtle savour'of the Flowers infr,-;*' it:. v limely dwells." :•' • :>. •J v :$ .THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, &'•< tfj For the Wardrobe or Pocket, Drawing-room and • Ball-room. > u . l v < • An everlasting anil delicious perfume, a concentration of the loveliest flowers combined with the -y health-giving and air-purifying properties of. pines r ; and trees of the Eucalyptus family. 1 ' " This unique combination is a powerful antiseptic; . it is an invaluable requisite for the sick room, and a packet worn on the person, or placed between the bed linen, etc., .is refreshing and invigorating to the patient and attendants. " Destructive to nil insect life. Years of scientific study and deep research hare been expended over this preparation in order that a precise and judicious blending of all tho salutary and health-yielding aromas of the vegetable world may bo. equally combined,; and for this reason " PETAL DUST" is inimitable, inasmuch as tho combining proportions' are the Bole secret of the Before putting away Fiirs anil Winter Clothing, purchase a packet of "PETAL DUST, place one in each drawer, wardrobe, or clothes chest. It will destroy moth, silver fish, and prevont mildew, and is a delightful health-giving perfume. In the sick or close room, in smokhig, drawing, OP ball-rooms, on long sea voyages, in crowded trains, in influenza, choleraic, diphtheritic, or other contaminated atmospheres. as a truly refreshing and efficient air-purifler, " PETAL DUST" ia in valuable. Before retiring to rest, see that a . packet of " PETAL DUST" is placed in your bedroom, thus rendering the air you breathe pure, refreshing, ana invigorating. , „ "PETAL DUST" is used in the sleeping berths, cabins, and saloons of all the principal steamers. PETAL DOST (Registered), tho sweetest and most lasting of perfumes, has secured the Sale of over Five Million Packets at the several International Exhibitions in England and abroad, and has gained the Highest Awards wherover exhibited, BRONZE MEDAL (highest award), 1888 J GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 18S0; GOLD MEDAL (highost award), 1890; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1891. " PETAL DUST" (Illuminated Packets), at 94 per packet (post free). Sole Agent for the North Island of New Zealand— C. W. GOODSON, LONDON ARCADE, Auckland. — ■OASKETS ! JJASKETS! JgASKETS! AN IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF BASKETWARE at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES.
BASKETS suited to all tastes. BASKETS at prices to iloase all. BASKETS, Luge, Small, Plain, and FancyBASKETS, the Largest Stock in Auckland to select from, AT QOODSON'S J^ONDON^RCADES, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. Sewing Machines, NEW SEWINtt MACHINE. EXECUTES BEAUTIFUL WORK,' SUITABLE FOR PLAIN SEWING. ' DOES THE HEAVIEST & THICKEST MANUFACTURING WORK. OVER TWELVE MILLION MADE AND SOLD, OR AT THE RATE OF 80,000 121 ANNUM ' COMMENT IS NEEDLESS. OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. THE SITTO'K'R, MANUFACTURING CO. CITY snow ROOM I 285, Queen-street, AUCKLAND, LESSONS given in Art Work as usual. Conveyances. pATERSON & CO.'S COACHES: FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. Leave Leave Jieave Devonjwrt. Milford Road, Cameron's Corn'r. *7.60 a m 7.10 am 7.20 am 0.20 a m 7.45 a in 7.65 a in 10,20 a m 8,50 a m to.o a m *11,20 a m 10.10 am 10.20 am 12.50 pin 11.10 m 111.20 m | *1.50 pin 12.46 pm 12.55 pm I 2.50 pin 1.40 pm 1.60 pm 113.60 p in 2.50 p m 8.0 p m *4.60 p 111 3.40 p ill 3.60 p ID 5.30 pm .. 14.40 §0,30 p m 5.40 p m 16.0 p m SATURDAY NIGHTS, 8.0 p m 0.30 pin fC.4O pin 10.40 p m 0.0 pin 19.15 p m SUNDAYS. 0.60 am .. <10.0 am 10,60 am 11.0 am (11.15 am--11.50 am *1.0 in 11.20 pm 2.20 pm *1.16 p m H.SO pill 3,20 p m *6.15 p 111 15.30 p m fl.Spro *0.0 pm (6.15pm * Round the Lake § Except Saturday. | [I To Cameron's Corner only. 1 Calls at Hotel. AN EXPRESS CART Leaves the Lake Post Office at 8.30, and Devonport i at 4.3 H. FARF.s.-Return, Is Cd; Single, Is, Tickets fls per dozen. 1 Special arrangements lor Tourists, Picnic, and Evening Parties. I 'Ruses, Brakes, Buggies, Saddle Hacks. Wadding and Funeral Carriages on hire at shortest i notice. [ J. CARRIE, Manager. DEVONPORT AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. Leaves Dovonport: Every Monday and Wednesday, at 9 a.m. Every Friday, at 8 a.m. Calling at Wade, Orowa, Waltvera, and Puhol. Leaves Wnrkworth: Every Tuesday, Thursday, ami Saturday, at 8 a.m. Rreat Reduction of Fares for two or more passe* gers. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. Cook and Son, Booking Agents. RICKITT AM) CU.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Humphreys Royal Hotel and Nation's Pacific Hotel for Paeroa Wullil, and To Aroha: (Mondays and (Thursday#, 0 a.m.; Tuesday, Weilnesday, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m. Leave To Aroha for Thames, Paeroa, and Waihl (Mondays and ITlmrsdayn. 7 a m.: Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m ; Weduesilsys and Saturdays, 11 a.m. Leave Wiihl for Thames and Te Aroha : Moildays and Thursdays, 7 a.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon Leave Paeroa for Thames and Te Arolia: Mondays and.Thutsdays, 10,30 a.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 12 noon; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30 pin. I'ußflngers for Tannings on days marked t. Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. RICKITT & CO., Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents i Hayr, and C<. Lowei Queen-street; Tlioa. Cook and Son Victoria Ar< cade ■ . , . VISITORS TO TE AROHA.-Wotico.- ' The undersigned will run a Coach from T' Aroha" on 1 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays' meeting Train ' for Auckland at Movriusville on those (lays, and returning to 'I'e Arolia from Motrins ville .on Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays on arrlvaloiTrain from Auckland,conveying paesongei parcels, and malls, " • K. (IALLAOHER. THOS. COOK A SONS, Victoria Arcade, HAYR & CO., ■ • V . ■ Tourist Agency, 107, Queen-street. MINING DISTRICTS. AUCKLAND TO PAEROA, KARANGAHAKE, WAITEKAURI, & WAIHL Having a Branch at Paeroa, Wftitekauri, and Wathi, lamina position to quote from stores la Auckland delivered to any of above , districts, thereby saving ft great deal of time, i Please book;. \ goods at Auckland office-Arcade, Fort-etreeV »£ •:**' ' J, J.'ORAIG, j Telephone No. 44. '.||| ' Also, on Sale, ' v"' FIRST-CLASS BOILERS, ENGINES, ' BRICKS, CEMENT,.Etc, ■ ■ .a!
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18951129.2.60.6
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 7
Word Count
1,005Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 7
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.