R. BORTHWICK & Co., HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS, HOBSON-STREET, Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, HAVE much pleasure in announcing to the Shipping interest of Auckland that thoy have commenced their business in its various departments at the above address. They specially beg to refer to the following Tcsti lnonials :— " ' Storm Bird,' s.s., " February 28, 1870. "I hereby cert'fy to having used on several occasions, for coating of the bottom of my vessel, the Paint known as Borthwick's Preparation, and that I And it to last longer and to be far superior to that known as Peacock's Patent. " P. DOILE, "Master s.s. ' Storm Bird.' " To Mr. R. Borthwick." " New Zealand Steam Navigation " Company (Limited), " Wellington, March 16, 1870. "Dear Sir,—l havo much pleasure in certifying that, having frequently had occasion to make use of Borthwick's Patent Anti-fouling Composition for the bottoms of iron vessels belonging to the JNew Zealand Steam Naviga tion Company, I found it much superior to Peacock's Patent in keeping off marine shells and other fouling matter, more particularly so when put on under your superinlendence, and aho in the case ofthe s.s. 'Ranga'ira,' that several patches of your own particular composition stood eleven months' test quite as well, if not better, than that patented in Melbourne. —I arri, &c, "FRED. RENNER, "Master s.s.'Rangatira.' "Mr. Bobt. Borthwick, _ Auckland."
SINCE JANUARY 27th, 1870. ON JANUARY 27,1870, FRENCH <__ Co. informed their friends and the public that the business of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, previously conducted at 41, Victoria, and 252, Queen-streets, "would, after that date, be conducted only at Junction Store, 252, Queen-street. They now beg to inform their friends and the public that they have not transferred their Business to Mr. J. Moore, or appointed him their Agent to Betail their Celebrated Teas, or given him any authority to copy their Advertisement. The Proprietors of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE are still giving the same excellent value in Teas, for which their Establishment is so-celebrated. TEAS EOE THE MILLION. No. 1 Congou Tea 2s od^| No. 2 Fine Tea 2s 6d | No. 3 Rich Pekoe (full fla- I $ vored) 3s Od J- _. No. 4 Fine Selected, fine flavored 3s 6dJ Twopence per lb Discount allowed on 61b and upwards of No. 2 Tea ; and Threepence per ft on 6 lb and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 Teas ' GENERAL GROCERIES. We will give satisfaction in Quality and Price to all who may favor us with their orders. Orders from the Country carefully packed and promptly executed, and sent to Boat or Carrier free of charge. Goods delivered. All Articles guaranteed to be of Good Quality. 4_»" Note the Address — EEENCH & Co., FAMILY GEOCEES, THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Established 1860. J. M. EEENCH, Mawagek. NOTICE. mHE BUSINESS of the PEOPLE'S TEA JL WAREHOUSE, hitherto conducted by Mr. French, at 41, Victoria-street, will, on and after this date, be conducted by J. MOORE. No. 1 Congou Tea ... 2s. per lb. No. 2 fine Tea 2s. Cd. do. No. 3 rich Pekoe (full flavored) 3s. t No. 4 finest selected .. 3s. 6d. do. And all other Goods cheap accordingly. Orders from the country wall be punctually attended to, and sent to boat free of charge. Note the Address— J. MOOEE, 41, VICTORIA STREET, and NEW NORTH ROAD NOTICE! NOTICE! SELLING OFF the entire Stock of Mihinery, Drapery, Ladies' Under-clothing, and fashionably-made Morning Wrappers, UNDER COST PRICE. Commencing. This Day. For Three Weeks Only. At MRS. FORD'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 216, Queen Street. Millinery and Dressmaking done on the premises on the Shortest Notice. NO MONOPOLY. T. D A L TON, IN returning thanks for the liberal support of the inhabitants of Onehunga, also thanks Mr. H. Hardington for his kindness in trying to run him off the road. But it can't be done at the price. It would take six Pablos before lhe •wilsucceed.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 84, 16 April 1870, Page 4
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