DINNERS. DINNERS. DINNERS. 6d. 6d. 6d. TO MEET THE TIMES ! GEORGE TAYLOR, W-lABE DINING* BOOMS, I-OWEE Q.UEUNSTBEET, WILL on after THIS DAY (Tuesday), give his DINNEBS in his Old Style, consisting of Soup, Meal, Vegetables and Pudding for the low charge of SIXPENCE. No Gammon! No Toadeys kept at the Door' T. PEACOCK, Optician, Mathematical and Nautical Instbtbient Makes, (No. 11, Shortland-street). I^TEW GOODS, just received ex 'Mary _J_\| Shepherd,': Spectacles in great variety, Upright and Aneroid Barometers, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Saccharometers, Salinometers, Protractors, Scales, Drawing Instruments, Binocular Marine Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes and Stereoscopes with Slides, Pocket Compasses; Pocket Compasses for Miuers, with Sights ; Pocket Compasses, with Sundial; Magneto-Electric Machines, Surveyors' Chains and Tapes ; Ships' Compasses, plain and transparent; Steam Gauges and Whistles, Water Gauges and Glasses, &c. Repairs of all kinds efficiently executed. tg^W" Opposite the Post Office. PORT AND STARBOAED SIGNAL LAMPS Signal Lamps, plain Copper, Brass and Japanned Cabin Lamps Ditto, ditto, ditto Binnacle Lamps Ship Chain, from 3-16 to 7-16 Hand Lanterns, assorted Iron Wove Wire, from 24 to 42 inch Bird Cages and Meat Safes Deed Boxes, Sponge Baths Children's Baths, Enamelled Ware Counter Scales and Weights, &c. J. T. BOYLAN, High-street. W. MESSENGER, BUTCHER, V I C T O B I A-S T H E E T, IN returning thanks to his friends and the public generally for the very liberal support he has received during the past nine years, begs to inform them that in spite of all opposition, envy, and mean interference on the part of his grasping neighbour, so long as he is supported he will give them the cheapest and best Auckland can produce. He thinks no one should be spiteful and envious of his poor little nutshell of a shop, and particularly those who are fortunate enough to have a more commodious one ; and he takes this opportunity of thanking them for the trouble they have taken in urging parties in office to single him out, and cause him to be fined for having out a small stall board (which has been there at least twelvemonths), while they themselves had out the same, kind of thing, on a much larger scale, unnoticed. W. M. intends giving a Weekly List of Prices, commencing:— Mutton, by the Side 3d. per lb. „ Legs ... ... ... 3£d. „ „ Loins... ... ... 3d. „ „ Fore Quarters ... 2£d. „ Boding Beef 2Ad. to 3£d. l^glf Mark the Address — VICTORIA-STREET, market-square. Victoria jjrewery, Upper Qceen Stbeet, AUCKLAND, Next the Army and Navy Hotel. MESSRS. WILLIAMS & Co. _A-LE AND J_ ORTER BOTTLERS, DO not profess to compete with the Brewers or Bottlers of Low priced ALES AND PORTER, W. & Co. make QUALITY and CONDITION their exclusive aim, and beg to call the attention of the Hotel Proprietors and Heads of Families to their JJOTTLED OTOCJT & Ale, EQUAL TO IMPORTED. . , Price —B_ per dozen, delivered. . * ■ I Country Orders Carefully Packed, and For I warded on the shortest notice. j HONOLULU FLOSS. j BEDS and PILLOWS, equal to Feathers \ at W. R. Haywakd's, Victoria-street. rpRY OUR. BOTTLED ALES SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN. j
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 147, 29 June 1870, Page 3
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