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Businesa Notices. GEATEFUL.-COMITOETING, [JPPS'S 00 00 A. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural aws which govern the operations o£ digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may save us many neavy'doctors' bills."— Civil Service Gazette Manufacture op Cocoa,—"We will now give a account of the process adopted by Messrs James Epps and Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eustonroad, London."—See article in Cassctt's Bousehold Guide. Made simply with boiling water or milk, " Sold only In packets, labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CO., flOM(EOJ? ATHIG CHEMISTS, 48, 'lmeadneedle Street, and 170, . Piccadilly; Works, Diana Place, ' Euston Koad, London, n 0 M B T OIL. The NEW SOUTH WALES SHALE AND OIL COMPANY aro now iu a position to turn out about 80,000 WALLONS of their KEROSENE OIL per mouth, which, with very suiall outlay, could be doubled, and it is simply a question of lime when they will manufacture enough to supply the whole of the Australian Colonies, Superior in quality to any imported oil, and much lower in price, the "COMET" OIL is justly regarded as THE BEST, THE SAFEST, and CHEAPEST ILLUMINATOR. As a proof of the superiority of the Comet Oil over all other brands, the following letters arc selected from a number of others lately received from the trade and consumers: — " Australasian Steapi Navigation Company, ( Sydney, June 13,1874. " Dear Sir,—For the last four or five years we have used none other than Kerosene Oil manufactured from the Hartley Shale; Ve have noticed that it has steadily improved in quality; aud for a period of two years, that is, since your company came into existence and inanufacturcd your Comet Oil, it is all that can be desired, Throughout a large fleet of steamers, with a consumption of about 600 gallons per month, in a variety of lamp 3 and lanterns, | subject to great changes iu temperature and sudden draughts in saloons, engine-rooms, and in mast-head and side lights, this oil is put to a severe test, and we fiud it equal, if not superior to any other kerosene oil procurable in these colonies. " I am, dear sir, yours faithfully,. (Signed) "Root. P. Phiips." "Fred. Phillips, Secretary."' " Hunter River Steam Navigation Company - "Sydney, 2nd April, 1874. "The Secretary New South Wales Shale and Oil Company (Limited). "Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in certifying that, .since the improvements effected nearly two years ago in refining ysur oil it hap been used by this Company continuously for illuminating purposes in the saloons and engine-rooms of our steamships, and for mast-head and side lights.-for all which purposes we have found it to be equal to the best American kerosene'oil; and t have no doubt, when the excellent quality of your oil becomes known in the other colonies and in foreign places, it will supersede any other kerosene oil, " Yours sincerely, "F.J. I'uojias, Manager." The Company's SHALE has found its way for GAS MAKING PURPOSES into all parts of the world, including New York and San Francisco, The supply is unlimited; and its richness, both for gas production and illuminating power, is unequalled, : One thousand cases of this Oil for sale at Is 9d per gallon, duty paid, in parcels of not less than five cases, by GEORGE DACRjS, ■ Fort-street, Auckland, Or, RICHARD ONYON, Albert-street, adjoining Pacific Hotel. 'nHE PATENT "BURLEIGH" ROCK 1 DRILL and AIR COMPRESSOR, driven by STEAM or COMPRESSED AIR, The most approved machinery for mining, tunnelling, quarrying, shafting, open cutting, submarine drilling, and, in lact, every form of rock work. It combines SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS, and COMPACTNESS iu a remarkable degree, and is convenient, easily handled, and NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT oi r ORDER. It drills holes from f to 5 inches in diameter at a depth not exceeding 30 or 35 feet, at a rate of from 2 to 6 inches per Minute, according to the nature of the rock, The aversge progress in the Hoosac Tunnel by hand labour was 49 feet per month; by the "Burleigh" Drill 150 „ „ dol. c. Cost per foot by hand drills was - 43 87. „ „ "Burleigh" .18 7o' and this includes the expense of removing ebris, laying tram, and cutting ths water-dam in bottom of the tunnel. • The'GOLD HUN DITCH aud MINING COMPANY, PLACER COUNTY, OAL,, increased their cutting in a 7 feet x 8 feet tunnel from 2 feet G inches per week by hand labour, at a cost of 60 dollars, to 18 feet per week by " Burleigh'' drills at a reduced cost at'so per cent, Any further information as regards Prices, terms, Ac, on application to ALDKRSON and SONS 221, Elizabeth-slree Sydney, N.S.W. SOLE AGENTS for all Australian Colonies, including N. S. Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Queensland, ike. MO T H E E S, HAVE lOU TRIED FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an cighteeu-ponny bottle aud proving its excellency in giving relief in Wind, Pains of the Bowels, Griping, &c, to which Infants and young Children are liable: by warding off, in many cases, attacks of Convulsions, and by being found particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, S. FALLWELL, Chemist, Otahuhu, Auckland, N.Z., in bottles at Is 6d, 2s 6d,.and 4s Gd each, and by HAMILTON BROS, Chemists, Queen-street, Auckland. Ghhamstown Ageut—Gr. DENBY, Chemist) Brown-street TELEGRAPH MEMS. A NEW SUPPLY of these forms, bound .uL up in Books of 200 each, with butt for keeping memorandum of all messages despatched, JUST PRINTED at the Advertiseroioo. These books have been found very convenient nd useful to business men, and as they are 1 (XCeodiDgly cheap, are u'ow bcinp largely used.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2054, 26 May 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2054, 26 May 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2054, 26 May 1875, Page 4