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I /"^HEAP "jp| KAPEKY O AL EIf. FRENC 11, HAVING PURCHASED THE DRAPERY AND GROCERY STOCK In the Estate of H. McCrae, at a HEAVY DISCOUNT, Will offer the same at such PRICES as will Effect a Speedy Clearance. CALL EARLY AXD SECURE THE BARGAINS. tSf? DRAPERY STOCK in Premises corner of Hobson and Wellington-streets. J_3T GROCERY in R. FRENCH'S Premises, Hobson-street. SALE COMMENCES ON FRIDAY. E D W O 015 S T 6 R"E, PONSONBY. Having disposed of my business to Mr. GEO. ROGERS, I hereby tender my sincere thanks to my customers for the very liberal support they have given me for the past four years, and hope they will accord the same to my successor. W. FAREY. WITH reference to the above, I Leg to inform the inhabitants of Ponsonby that it will be my endeavour to sell the Very Best Goods in the Market at Town Prices. I, therefore, hope for a continuance of the patronage bestowed on Mr. Karey. Customers waited on for orders twice a week. All Goods punctually delivered. GEO. ROGERS. Dedwood, _th September, 1577. "TyOOLPACKS ! ! ! SADDLERY! !! ON SALE, To Arrive, ex. ' Galatea, © Londux..:^_ 5 bales 12lt>. WOOLPACKS, 6 cases SADDLERY. FROST & CO., GKNE RA L MERCII ANT S, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. AUCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTOR V ALBERT-.0l REET. E- WATERS, CONF EC T JNE R, Begs to inform the pub!_o; 11>". tho following goods, manufactured at his'i if y, are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or olourinsj matter deleterious to nealth :— Dry Goods. Dry Goods—Continued Conversation Lozenges Plain Pipe Conversations Rings Imperial Drops Thick Peppermints Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinnamon Comfits Fruit Lozenges Chocolate Creams Fancy Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch Mixtures Iceing Sugar Sugar Almonds Persian Sherbert Marbles Boiled Goods. Burnt Almonds Birds' Eggs Mixed Lollies Oarraway Comfits Sticks (assorted') Carraway do. (small) Parley Sugar Ginger Lozenges Barley Sugar Balls Extra Strong Pepper- Cushions mints Acid Drops Super. Extra Strong Best Acid Drops Peppermints Rose Acid. Drops Rose' Lozenges Black Palis Aniseed Bells Indian Corn Cayenne Lozenges Black Almond Toffy Musk T.ozynges Sweet Ki_scs Paregoric Cough Lo- Red Cocoanut Ice zenges Red and White CoccaBathpipe nut Ice CoaJsCoot Rock Honey Toffy Gelatine Lozengea Matrimonial Toffy Juiubes Evert on Toffy Liquorice Star and Love Rock Pink and White Sugar Imitation Strawberries Candy Imitation Almond 3 Brown Candy Imitation Raspberries Horohound Candy Cough Drops Nonpariel Comfits Tom Thumbs Regent Pipe Medicated Lozenges of every description always on hand. Waters' Chocolate. 203. per dozen. One shilling will ha allowed for every tin ro turned in '<ood order. WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS,BONBONS, Somebody's Luggage, &c., Sec, &c. Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, 1875.—MR. E. WATERS: Sir,— I have much pleasure in informing you, that after having made a very careful analysis of various samples oil sweetmeat?! manufactured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate. I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations ; and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have the honour to be. sir, your obedient servant, James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. 6fc f^i H A M P IO N " \y Will Stand this Season, AT THE STABLES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. .-..—JOTHUHU. f^SfciL^ _ The Powerful Clydesdale %MmW^^W Stallion "CHAMPION" was jJp^^_pL_im#Jß bred by Mr. Holly, of Christ(rfasv tnT'T-Jp*' church. "Champion" is by « "Lofty," and out of "Belle," J^*efss' ne two jrrcatcst prize-takers in New Zealand. They have never been beaten, showing against all comers, colonial and imported horses. "Champion" is a bright bay, rising five years old, stands 17 hands high, remarkably active, perfectly sound and. free from vice. He was awarded First Prize at the Auckland Agricultural Society's Show last season, where as a four year old he competed against all comers. Terms:—Single Mare, £5; two Mares, £1 10s. each ; three Mares, SA -is each mare. N.iJ.—Foals ensured per agreement. Groomage, 3s. each mare. Good Paddocks, with water, 3s. per week. OWEN CURRAN McGEE, Proprietor. <fV__^ npO STAND THIS The well-known Clydesdale Stallion " YOUNG- WELLINGTON." He was bred by Mr. Patterson, of Wanganui. His sire " Wellington" is acknowledged to be one of the finest horses ever imported to Now Zealand. His dam was an imported Mare from Hobart Town; and, when < xhibited, received every first-class prize as a Brood Mare. " Young Wellington" stands 17 hands in height, his colour is a beautiful dark dapple brown ; he has a wonderftil docile temper; has good action, and for symmetry he has not his equal in the country. " Young Wellington" has proved himself a sure foal getter, and thoroughly staunch in harness. " Young WeHington" stock, now rising 2 years old, for size, symmetry, and action cannot bo surpassed. . For further particulars seefuture advertisement> C. T.HARDING Mechanics' Bay. r^ REAT riLEA It ING Q ALE — OF — WINTER STOCK. *sr LIMITED TO FOUR WEEKS ONLY '. A. LINABURY & CO., 20_ &20G, QUEEN-STREET. A GENUINE CLEARING SALE OP WINTER STOCK HAS THIS DAY COMMENCED. AND WILL CONTINUE FOUR WEEKS ONLY, During which the Entire Stock will be subjected to such a SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICE, j That the object aimed at, namely, A LARGE REDUCTION IN STOCK IS SUJiE TO BE THE RESULT. From the well-known quality of Goods kept this Popular Establishment, the public may rest assured in getting the IiKST ov Everything at and Undkr Wholesale Prices !!! Tife'STOCK consist* of every description of DRAPERY GOODS in SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES DRESS MATERIALS, BLANKETS HOSIERY, MILLINERY LADIES'AND CHILDREN'S UNDEBCLOTHING CLOTHING. FANCY GOODS, &o. Dressmaking on the Premises. Country Orders carefully and promtly executed Comparison Invited. THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST!!! I \ X I N A B U R V & jpo., I 20i & 206, QUEEN-STREET

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 4