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Sewiiigf Machines, &c. Sewing Machines for the Million! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST il'"! IN THE COLONY AT MONTAGUE'S OELEBEATED FANCY BAZAAE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. * The "Defiance" Hand Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine; complete .;,. j --'""' TyiTHEXTEAS. ' ", ■'.'.' <..,■ , ■ -..,,"• , .-.,-.' '■'■':£• s." d. ; Price ... ..,. ... . ..-.. '..<< saifo 0; 0 'With Table ."._ ./ ... ~ , , :V - 6 W ° THIS Machine .has1, tieeui awarded1 seven BRIZE, MED ALS-at.the various .com-; petitive trials held iri Victoria arid New South Wftles,; and is generally admired for its elegance of finish, the. certainty pf: its doing all that the most expensive' ma- j chines are supposed:to perform; at one-half their cost, and its extreme simplicity, as children are, enabled to j work it equally as well as adults. THE " GEEMANIA M« SILENT: LOCK-STITCH SEWING | -a A, .. J MACHINE. \ vr\!'_-'-;'; Price".. .. .; ;.. •"-",.., £6 15. D,..-■ i With 19 pittas. " '■• This Machine has.obtained a world-wide notoriety, having been awarded Twenty-six Gold Medals. in Europe, and has taken Several Prizes in Melbourne, j Ballarat, and Geelong, anil is acknowledged by the Victorian Press as one of the Best and, Cheapest Hand Lock-Stitch Sewing Maohines yet submitted to i the public, " _, ",'.■,,.-, 'A.' ' '_. . '',','.■'„. J,.,..J'":A. ■'" Z t -r,<..'i. j A constant supply of "Needles, Cotton, and all j extras, on hand. An experienced Machinist always, on the premises j to instruct purchasers, and lessons given gratis, if i required to parties preferring, at their own.residences , In ordfer to .meet the requirements of all classes WEEKLY PAYMENTS WILE* BE TAKEN. Note the Address — r ~, , . , ~ r- > "\ < Montague's Fancy Bazaar, V../ < .QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.,:' "P 0 E SAL; E, At-the Yards of the Undersigned— Puriri Posts Heart of Kauri Posts Heart of Totora Posts '~ ,•;.,,. ■_ Hobart Town Rails ■ "- Ti-tree Rails sft. Hobart Town Palings • '"• 6ft. do do . do . • Kauri Palings ._.♦.-. 40,000 sft. Hobart Town Palings, 14s 6d per 100 FENCING AT LOWEST RATES. ARCH ART) & BROWN, MECHANICS' BAY AND FIREWOOD WHARF.

JAMES OLDHAMi WINE, SPIRIT and TEA, IMPORTER submits the following Cash Prices, which on comparison he trusts will secure a fair share of public, patronage, in quantities of not less than two gaflons:— Wines— Port and Sherry, 255., 305., and 355. per dozen Ditto (in wood), 10s. Od., 12s. Gd., and 15s. per gallon . ■. •, , ■ , l ' •■) "■ Whiskey— Irish and Scotch, 365. to 40s. per case Ditto (in wood), 19s. to 21s. per gallon Rum— . - ... West Indian, 365. to 405.. per case , ; ■ 't J Ditto (in*wood), 18s. to 21s. per gallon Brandt— , ~ .. Cognac, 42S to 56s per case Ditto (in wood), 20s, to 225. 6d. per gallon Geneva— 30s. to 565. per case ;ales and stout— , , - jj English and Scotch per gallon, 9s. to 12s. 6d'i per dozen Ditto (Colonial), 3s. per gallon, 7s 6d per dozen .Whiskey— ■;• 1-. , ; .'_ • • .... 5 ; Colonial, 13s Cd per gallon :,.... k.J 1 ' Ditto (in case), 265. 6d. 1 Tea, Coffee, and all sorts of Groceries at equally good value. A single trial will prove the advantages offered by James Oldham, High street, Auckland. j P.S.—Goods delivered free of charge within six miles of the city. ■_ -, . .Jj —— —-, ~ ..." '.' /■'/..' .t_ 'j j MEDICO-BOTANIC DISPENSARY H. BRITTAIN, I CHEMIST, DRUGGIST,' AND MEDICAL r j HERBALIST, ' ~ '[ "',.'-,, . ~,, 65, Victoria Street, Corner ' .py,Z'Z,-_- A'. " Chapel Street. j Sole Agent for Dr, Coffin's ? Composition,. Stolpach Bitters, Antispasmodic', Diuretic and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, etc., etc , . , j A Ifresh supply, ot British and .American HERBS. I Proprietors of the far-famed WORM POWDERS; r'hlch are acknowledged tp be the most .marvellous' rid effectual remedy ever known, I;.'* . ./';,'; j*'** A few .copies of.Dr. Coffin's Guide,to Health ind Treaties,on Midwifery on Sale. ....;,'_,',.-".■ .... ~., AND CARPET j J ;n ,_ warehouse, /r^; , ;LI/ SHORTLAND-STREET.

;;¥INK'S; ; ;& ■HA..ii.L.;.; J' Have at present an-immense stock of every description of English.1 AntEiiidAN^AiJD Colonial-made I EURNITURE, CARPETS, FLOOR- - ' CLOTHS, &c.,' Which are all marked at exceedingly LOW PRICES.. Those about to furnish would do well to inspect the following lines before purchasing elsewhere :— WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, and MAHOGANY . .DRAWING-ROOM'- SUITES 10 A'.ZV iOAK, MAHOGANY AND RIMU DININGROOM SUITES. . WALNUT 'LOO, OVAL, AND SHAPED > ' - ■' " ' TABLES, MUSIC STOOLS, CANTERBURY?, AND • r : ' !t' "'•" ;; WHATNbTS: l,n " '" ; ROSEWODO AND WALNUT CHIFFONNIERS ''. -. . MARBLE TOPS AND GLASS DOORS: '' '"- I CEDAR, RIMUi AND KAURI CHIFFONNIERS MAHOGANY, RIMU,' AND MOTTLED KAURI I : WARDROBES. •:;.-•. MARBLE WASHSTANDS AND TOILET TABLES . CHESTS OF DRAWERS, COMMODES, AND ! 1 TOWEL HORSES. . r STUFFED/CANE, AND' WOOD-SEATED CHAIRS ~, 1 GI^T QHIMNEY AND TOILET GLASSES. _> 1 ri')ll>!V..! tO (In great' Variety). '"■''. •'>■'■■ '-, iT j ■ IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, v .»t . SPRING, HAIR, WOOL, FLOCKy AND ELAX I y ■ ~,, .. >.i ... MATTRESSES,,, .hlf.iii.) ■:iidh> ! FEATHER BEDS, STRAW PALLIASSES,". ; . ~ BLANKETS AND QUILTS, C A R!PE:T- R O O M . ii W. and H. have just received A LARGE CONSIGNMENT — OF THE •: ':'/ I ' NEWEST DESIGNS' W- [-- 1!-''' !' BRUSSELS,. TAPESTRY, VELVET- PILEji _AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. FELTS, RUGS, MATTINGS, AND DOOR MATS TABLE COVERS. I ;FLO.O,R CLOTHS, ..-,' , .') T A<< ■ All widths, from yards to 5 yards. " ','"' Ireps, Damask, lAce, and muslin " ■ •-■•■ ' CURTAINS. '■:^, '■ a <■> CRUMB CLOTHS,^DIMITY, FURNITURE, '' -V.'-i CHINTZES. ■ '' ' ,A: BRASS CORNICES AND CORNICE POLES,1 - FRINGES, GIMPS, AND FURNITURE ' • ; , n-r.' >. ~ TRIMMINGS " ' v-" l.'" '~: :'" '. • ' • OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. "" ..W. and H. having large, and convenient workshop , can manufacture every description of Furniture of the shortest notice. i>," rutnid. Jiiir.lAoti AGENTS FOR. ' THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING l % j -vflßO-il oMAPHINES, y h /iSAff ,4 Join > .llnstruction given to purchaser^ tiuliol A ; n-r.;' io ,uj_g ■■■-, ■;; _ j \d«dt,a y : \-ir r.n. ; , t Closoa.on S^u^ftys, ftftef Two o'clock. '. Z' ~

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 989, 20 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 989, 20 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 989, 20 March 1873, Page 4

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