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W. C. DENNES, IMPOBTER VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TEE TRADE. REPAIRS PONE IoT_ALL MACHINES. ,w. « , B*! r sons why a 1. He is tho largest Importer. »• £ c „!!„ " H fi onritv 2. He keeps 20 kind* ' 8. He g boh«*^: Light Ent ertEinment.freeJi! 3. He tivfs one month's free trial. '• *ie w b ",,+ 4. You can exchange a Machine yon don't like for 20 guineas are spent moutm y lpa y mo ntß. one you do like. p^^d £ s]y an/ Cheap*. MACHINE NEEDLES, of° all kinds, 2s. 6d. PEE DOZEN. ■w. c. z)°E":rsr isr c s McArTHUR, SherA. AND Co.'S BW BUILDINGS, QprBB^STRMT.

Miscio'Ua.'nefras. lI.P H. has REMOVED to the for.t of Grey-Btreet.' m T. DICKENS ON, ' *FUNEBAL UNDERTAKER. Ebtabwhiikd 1859. Adults' Funeral fiirriißhed from £5 10s., including Mounted Coffin, Hearßo, Gravo, and attendance. isr ote the Address:— VICTORIA-STREET WEST, 4 doors f rcm Hobson-street. X\T K. HArWARDJ YV " MATTBEBBMAKER, ™! ffl CABINETMAKER, AND FUNERAL H UNDERTAKER, KJ Wyndham-btbeet. B Residence:—"Eureka Store," behind the 1 Catholic Cemetery. H I3!r N.B—Grave Fences Made. (| TDROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Jl GREAT CLEARING - OUT H>.LE at FRAKOIS FENTON'S Market Corner, Quren-Ptieet, next to Hciotb'b Boot Sbop. Frond* Fonton beinpr about to remove to largo? premises, will clear out hto Immense fltoclt at any sacrifice. The Sale will continue for One Month only ! . We quote n few prices:—Splenflid Tea, 2s ft; a HuperiorTjirticle, 2fl 3d ft; New Honey 7a ft; new Currants, 4M ft ; boft new Raisins 6d ft ; Muscatels, 1b ft; new Figß, 6d 1b; Prunes, 5d ft ; Cottiß 8 Tomato Panco, large bottles. M bottle; Browns Tomato Sauce. 4d : Worcestershire Sauce, quart battles 1b bottle; Picked Oabbß?e, ca bottle; Soap, 15J.1 bar; Blue, Ocl ft; Fuli-weijbt Sperm Candles, lid by the box; Flour. 7?b for 1b; Split PoflH Oiiimenl. Pwl Barley, bcPt Bice, Ell orn pnee, 2',d ft or 6n.s for Is; Tobacco, 2s 3d ft ; Sardiacß. fid box, orfiaGd per dozrti; Pafl'ry Butier.Cdft; Can--1 erbnrv Chiy->">. 8d «>; Matches, 4rl per dozen : Bacon, 9.1 ft; Vst Clothrp Lines, 4d each; BuperiorMußlard, (M 1b ;' Arrowroot oJ_l^> ' ■ rpITK XJ~W~D BKSIGNED HAVB ON SALEPORT—Superior Old Red. in wood and^^f,, , , SHEH"?-Y—Sur-crior q-.mlities ana brands, botuea una In hntts, hhd«, qr.-ea.sis, and octaves BEANDY-TTonr;e«s/K &nd Kar^cirß, m wood and case. Also, flno old Vintages for private laraihen and Ifaqutt dv Boucho'o and Pc Laage Filia. in flasks and half-flfwks W.T. ■RI7M-30 0.p.. In hhilu and qr.-casSS > WBTSKY —Punville's. Greenlew and CoMlles Sherriff's Islay, John TFra»or's Brackla. and Jameson's in butir, and Lome's Highland, Dunville g, mf, Stewart'* in casea O£J) TOM—Browning's, in btitk Booths', Burnott's, and Bernard's, in case SCHNAPPS—idolpho Wolfo and Co. a, quarts snd IkVa—John de Kuyper and Son's Anchor Brand, In red and green cages ; J. H. Henio's Holl&nds, In stone jars and glass bottloo, and ColognoGin GINGER Wli'n?, in qr-casks and cases CTjAßjST—Medoc, Chateau, Margoaux, St Julien, *c MARASCHINO—N"oyeau, Curagoa, orange and vvhlta, and SarsapariUa BlTTEßS—Seiner's, Angostnra, Orange, ana Fonier CHAMPAGNE— Cliquot'B, Perrier Jouet's, Moet' , CoUin's, and Tie i.ossfx ■ SPARKLING MOSELLE—Dionhard'B quartu and LINDEMAN'S CAWAKRA HOCK AND CLABKT AMERICAN LTOfIT WINK (Muscatelle) ; BOTTLED ALsC—Bass's. Dovenish, Tennant's, ; Allsopp's. and Ind Coopo'a BOTTLED STOUT—Byass'R, Blood's, and Gu!n ness's BASS'S PALE AL^, In barrels \ GROCEKIKR, coraprisin?—Belmont, o?alierit, nnd Field's Candles, Crushed Loaf Sujtar, Rcnuettfl, Saltpetre. Blacking, Blacklead, and Sardines j Reckett nnd Son's FRENCH BLUE ; 'L'.F,A3 and SDGABS > PALE ENGLISH MALT VlNEGAß—Champion's No 24, in half-hhds. CIGARS—No 2 H.S., in 500 boxes, La Caob&s, Albeurne, do Oro, Alonzo Carecbo, Sir Robert ~ P»el, Flor de Solor, La Porla del Tabaco, and Vorguero t OBACCO—Various brands i PAlNTS—Oarson'n Anticorroslon, red and stone colour; Blnndell, Spenco and Go's Genuine Ground and Nos 1 and 2 White Lead, Red Lead, White Zinc, Mid Brunswick Green, and Yollow Paints, Patent Driers, &c. Hodson and Co's White Zinc and White Lead, in 281b drama OILS—Raw and Boiled Linseefl in drums and barrels Colza in drums, and tiowner's Kerosene NOBLE'S AND HOARD'S VARNISHES OAK VARNlSH—Blundell, Spence and Co's, In . cases, containing 16 1-gallon tins CORDAGB—'Europe, Manilla, Bolt Ropo, and Galvanized Wire Rope Composition Nailn for Hunts Metal Morowoodand Rogers' Corrugated Galvanized Iron 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths Planing, Shaping, and Drilling Machines . Power Geared Screw Cutting Gap Lathes, 15,16, ar.d 28 feet beds • One three hundred weight Steam Hammer. 8.G.& Co. have now adopted the method followed by the large London Houses of VATTIN6 their ■' WINES and: SPIRITS; this having been found to < securethe delivery of a higher standard of quality than 1 othenoise obtainable: | 'Original packages delivered 1 from Bond as heretofore when required. Indents executed for all kinds of goods. BEOWN. CAMPBELL fc CO. W" H. S KIN EE R BUILDER, CARPENTER, AND JOINER, ' ' : On the Old Sito, VULCAN LANE. All Branohes of the Building Trade exeoited^ by 1 . Experienced Workmen. Shop Fronts, OfSeo Fittings, ko., &o. T5 EDUCED FARES, AUCKLAND JDu TO ONEEITJNGA, AND ONEHUNGA TO AUCKLAND. J. J. BOYD Begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland ana Onehunga that he now runs a 'Bus at the following reduced rates :—< , ~;; , i -■' From Auokland— / From Onehunga— > • ■~ ' : 1.1115 am 9.15 am .;•. ,m:: .!.'■, 530 pm 3pm SingleJFaros, 9d ; Return Tickets,' Ib. . /•/■. J. J. BOYD.

Miscellaneous. , HAVE SPECIAL CLAIMS to public attention, as a very superior and valuable asslßtant in household induhtry. That thia Machine has made tbousandn of friends who attest ita superiority over everything else cannot be doubted ; and it is claimed th'tt it is only necassary to reason upon its peculiarities to enable any person to appreciate iiH advantages in the family over every other one in uao. What t>icse advantages are claimed to be we propose briefly to state, that a comparison may be drawn between the Grover and .Baker, and other Machines— 1. It makes the only seam formed by a Sewing Machine in which each stitch is independently locked, and without dependance upon the other stitches for strength, and the only seam that will admit of the thread being. cut at every fourth stitch without injury to the mam in wear. It ia unnecessary to fasten off the ends of Beams, this being done bj the Machine itself without the use of the hand needle. 2. The Grover and Baker stitch la the only one formed from two ordinary reels, aud without winding from the reel into a shuttle fom t*<reo to five times for the under thread. A seam thus formed is more elastic than any other made by a Sewing Machine, and is consequently very valuable in all goods that are to'be washed and stretched under the iron 3. The Machine Is adapted to all varieties 0' fabrics, ecwinef each equally well, and require no adjustment lor any kind of sewing other than tha adaption of needles ai>d thread, and by reason of its simplicity of construction and ease of management it is best adapted to all the wants of a family. The Lock or Shuttle Stitch Machines manufactured by Grover and Baker, making the seam alike on both sides of the fabric, needs little comment, and parties desiring to invest, are respectfully requested to make enquiries of those who have them in use. as to their superior merits over aay ether Locs Stitch Machine made. Needles, Parts, Cotton, Silk, etc., always on hand. The followiog testimonials are published aB samples of the many we are constantly receiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them frequently by othersj to that the public may form an id-ja of the Grover and Baker's S M. Co's Machines, by those who havo them in use. " 130, and 13.', Queen street' " Auckland, 17th March, 1876. " Messrs Winks and Hall, "Dear Sirs,—We very willingly state that the Grover and linker Sewing Machines have been used in our Factory for m<iny years; they give every satisfaction, are preferred by our managers]] to any otiior make. 1 "Wo are, dear Sirs, " Yours very truly, " (Signed) S. &J. E. Vailb." " High-street, 11 Auckland, 16th March, 1876. "Messrs Winks and Hall, " Gentlemen, —We can bear testimony to tb. suitableness of the Grover and Baker Machine for Boot Closing, having had several in use for the last seven or eight years, and for durability prefer them to any other make that we are acquainted with, " Weave, Gentlomen, "Yours respectfully, " (Signed) Bailee and Co., "Boot Manufacturers." WINKS & HALL, Agents SHOETLAND-STKEET. TJNT HOBSON NUESERY, BEMUBKA. C. T. WEEN would, as usual at this season, bring under the notice of his patrons his Stock of Nursery Goods of all descriptions, of their usual sterling character, now so will-known. They embrace a collection of Fruit Trees unsurpassed in merit, many of the kinds in advanced growtli and bearing condition, and including a choice young stock of Apple Trees ou Ordinary and also on Blight Proof Stocks, the new and valuable Austrian kinds, and a fine collection of Cider Apples. Ornamental and Shelter Tr^es and Shrubs in very ex ensive variety, and in various stages of growth. A well-advanced Stock of Deniduous Trees for avenue planting, etc. Palms, Climbers, Camellias, Boses, Hedge Plants, Hoed Potatoes,' and a host of other choice and useful items.—The Nursery List wily forwarded free on application. W. J. Hurst and Co., Town Agents. AN OLD STORY EE-MOEAL'D. • ■ • _ Two men s journey had to go (The one w.is Jim, the other Joe), The distance two score mi-es and ten, And fifty long mi'es back again. Away they sped with right good will. Through bush and brake, o'er plain and hill. But very soon the one call'd Joe Declared he could no further go. Jim's hurry would not brook aelay, ■ So like a shot 1-n sped away; His journey and his business o'er, He took the road for home once more. When half way back he met poor Joe, Walking along but very slow, Who when he saw that it was Jim, With, rueful face thus question'd him: ', ... .' " Pray tell me friend how it can be, That you can walk so light and free, ] While I, with blisters on each toe, Have five-and-twenty miles to go V" Quoth Jim, " The secret you shall know How I with case and comfort go, Dame Nature's gifts I don't abuse, . And Hemps always makes my shoes. Wo forget whether Jim wore a pair of our Men's Elastic Bides or Balmoral Boots at 12s 6d, but they both go well. His wife has kept iip to him for years, and she wears our own make Kid Elastio Sides at 10s 6d. HEMUS'S STAR~BOOT WAREHOUSE, Market Corner, Queen-street. HOMESPUN ALLWOOLv Is. 4d. PER YARD; ; USUAL PEICB, 2s. 6a. J. M. Mo L A C H L AN , ,:■•' o ■..-':- QUEEN-STREET, ~-■■■:...•■.• j .., 1! ' '"' Opposite MoArthur, Shera aridCoite ; ; ,' ' New Warehouse.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 6 June 1876, Page 4

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