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bmtkooml, Queen Street. Opposite Morrins Grocery Establishment, THE Proprietor of the above Hotel, anxious to secure and retain a large share of the patronage of the Auckland public, begs to annex a list of prices which he intends to charge for Superior aud Genuine Liquors :— Burton Ale, bottle 10d., glass 3d. London Stout, “ 10d., “ 3d. English Bottled Ale & Porter Is. 3d. Best Port Wine, bottle 35., glass 43. “ Sherry ditto, “ 35., “ 4d. Sup. Scotch Whiskey “ 35., “ 4d. Irish ditto, “ 35., “ 4d. Old Jamaica Rum (a treat} 2s. 6d. “ 3d. Old Tom (very superior) 35., “ 3d. Geneva, flask 2s. 6d. 3d. Geneva, quart 4s. “ 3d. Martell’s Brandy,'^bottle4s. 6d. “ 6d. Cherry Cordial, quart ,2s. 6d. “ 3d. Ginger Wine, “ 2s. “ 3d. Lemon Syrup, bottle...ls. 3d. “ 3d. Real Jamaica Shrub 2s. 6d. “ 3d. Champagne, “The best in New Zealand." Best No. 2 Real Manila Cigars, Id. each. July 1, 1857.

To Journeymen Bakers. WANTED, A BAKER, of sober habits. Apply to D. London, Queen Street.

DAVID IzUMDOV BEGS to inform his friends, in consequence of a rumour that has been circulated to the contrary, that he still carries on the BAKERY Business, as heretofore, and has no intention of retiring from business in any shape. He takes this opportunity of intimating that he has engaged the services of a FIRST-RATE PASTRY COOK, and will always be able to furnish his friends and the public with a choice article, and to supply Wedding, Picnic Parties, &c., in a style not to be surpassed. Queen Street, Auckland, June 18, 1857.

Talk akout Boots and Shoes! THOMAS SEVEN TI/ OULD call the attention of his ’ ’ few friends to the first Consignment to Auckland of the above, direct from Paris. Opposite the Town Clock, Fire Bell, and Pump. Auckland, May 23, 1857.

BRICK STORE IN LOWER QUEEN STREET. TO BE LET for a Term of Years, on an Improving Lease, the Store lately occupied by Mr. Rout, For particulars, T. Russell, Solicitor, Wyndham Street. June 10, 1857. J

CLAW and RIVETING HAMMERS Spokeshaves, Squares with Spirit Levels Tap Borers, Adzes, Augers, Mallets Chisels, Gouges, Guages, Spirit Levels Bevils, Mattocks, Braees and Bits Hand, Ripping and Tenon Saws Cross Cut and Pit Saws, Biilet do,, Saw •ets Bill Hooks, Bolt Chisels, Sash Line Oil Stones, Mosely & Son's Planes, Axes Picks, Tomahawks, Carpenters’ Cramps Band Screws, Glue, Glass Paper Curled Hair, Sponge, Mops, Door Mats" Chanaris Skins, Razors, Razor Strops Pruning Knives, Garden Hoes Garden Rakes and Reels Jews Harps, Bellows, Brick, Plastering, Painting, and Gauging Trowels Edammelled Saucepans Gridirons and Preserving Pans Tinned Oval Boilers Tea Kettles and Fountains Pitch and Melting Ladles Carpenters’ and Cutting Pincers Fiat and Round Nose Planes Smiths’ and Saw Files Fishing Lines and Hooks Sash Weights and Cattle Bells Log Chains, Bullock do., Spittoons Lanthprns Oblong and Round Stamped Tinned Pie Dishes -On Sale at J. Coleman’s, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, _ , „ Shortland Street. June 24, 1857.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 29, 2 July 1857, Page 4

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