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;<' HIGH-STREET -WINE ANp. SPIRIT ' TITHE w*ut of genuine WINES and '. , X : SPIRITS at Moderate Prices has been muoh felt and complained of in Auckland, the r ohief ' cavie <»f which is that LokaCßiDrr'arequiwdLoug Profits and the Cash customer wan thus compelled to make up for tile louses of overdue accounts. To remedy thii, .the undersigned, in addition to bis ,M in Bit At Water Manufactory, is prepared to supply for Cash fcoth Win S3 ' nnd Srtßlisithe qualities of each being " Warranted Genuine") at "prices to come within thcreach of almost every householder, whieli the ftillowing- READY . MONEY LIST wilUhow: - (In quantities of not Icm than 2 gallons, or 1 dozen bottles eft-eh.) Catr Wine (both Port uud Sherry) .21s. perdoz. Siiebbt (Pale and Golden) 24m., 285., 82s. 1 ' ' (According to nee) k Port '.....24*., 28a., and 32*. (According to uec) Champagne 3Gs. to 48s. Rum... ..12s to 14s. per gall Whiskkt (Irish and Scotch) l4s. Brandy 19s. to 225. Bbandy (in Case) 325. to 50s. ( According to brnnd.) .Gknbva (in* Cases), small 27«., large 28s. ' ENOtISH AND SCOTOH ALKS AND Stout (in Wood> Bs. 6d. per gall. English and Scotch A lbs and bTOUT (iv Bottles) 12a. per doz. LIQUORS, OLD *TOM, CORDIALS,,&c, AT XQCAIiLY LOW HUOES. There is a Lakoe Stock of Teas, Tobacco, Sugab, &c, from which country and coasting order* can be immediately supplied by JAMES OLDHAM, WHOLESALE WINE AND, SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND MTNERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, ' HIGH-BTUKET, AUOKLA.KD. P.S. — A reduction of fi peF c^nt. will be allowed to purchasers of £5 and upwards.

ONEHUNGA. THE undersigned begs to notify to the inhabitants of Onehunga, Country Settlers, and Settlers on the West Coast, that he has taken part of those Large and Commodious Premises, at the corner of .Queen and Princes-street, opposite the camp, where he intends to carry on the BUSINESS of GROCER and PROVISION MERCHANT, Wholesale aud Retail, and where the*put>lio will find the*very best articles that can be procured. He hopes, therefore, to be able to nive general satisfaction to those who may f ivour him \vith<their i atnmage. He does not propose to sell at cheaper rates than those of any othe 1 * places of business, but he intends to sell tzond article-) at fair and moderate juotit-*. Country ictilern and Mt'lers on the West Coast, ttho may ontru-t him with tlifii- oi ders, will lmve good art clei foi warded in lar«e or era ill q»antitks at moderate pi ces, which will be pioperly packed an 1 ship, cd. His long experience ii. shipping (20 years) may give him some advantage over ot.>er<t in packing and Miippi- p goods. All orders, accompanied by a remittance or refereroe, when unknown to the advertiser, will be promptly attend d to. ► * Colonial proilui-p bought or sold* on commission. When produce i« hent on consignment s"'>tage for seven days will be given free of charge. The lan ling charges, when the now wharf is completed, will be very moderate, close to which he has commence 1 ' *tore», capable «>f hoi ing one thousand ton-* of good*, part, i if which will bu for the iv>e of the pu'ilic, fur itoiiug g< ods or produce. AH nhipping and Cunom-Uouse bu moss trans noted.

OFFICE: QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Reference iv Auckland, . Mkssrs. Gilfillan and Cq. Business commences on Monday, 28th November. ALLEN CHRIS TIiY.

AUCKLAND T MART, QUEEN-STREET. J. G. DEN B Y RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he intends OPENING on FRIDAY next, 2nd December, in th« RETAIL FAMILY GIMOERY and CHrttiSHMONGKRY TRADE, tho'-e Premises Two Dooi s from the Thistle .Hotel, Queen stieet, and hopes, by strict attention to business and studying the requirements of the public, they will continue the pationage "so libei ally* bestowed on him before, and pledges hims If that nothing shall he wanting ou his part to eusure their continued support. • , J. G. D. invites the attention of settleis and parties residing on the coast to nhipment ox ' Light Brigade' of First-class Goods, deleted expressly for the Retail and Family Trade, from one of the first Houses in London. Coffee Roasted and Ground on the Premises, and packed, while hot, in tins of Clb. and 121b. each, thereby retaining that beautiful flavour so well known in First class Plantation Coffee. A trial of thii moining luxury is respectfully solicited. Hams, Bacon, Tongues, German Sausages, and Fwb Smoked weekly,* if sent in sufficient quantities, and distinctly labelled. J. G. DENBY; AUCKLAND. T MiRT, QDEEN-STREET, (Two Doors from P. Darby's Thistle Hotel)

THE GARDENS? SURRY HILLS, NEAR SYDNEY. Established 1837. FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, GARDEN SEEDS, ETC. THE undersigned begs again to thank his numerous patrons for past favours, and has much pleasure iv informiug them that he has made many important additions to his extensive stock of Greenhouse Plants, Floweiing and Ornaraeutal Trees and Shi üba, Fruit Trees, itc. He can also with confidence request attention to his excellent stook of Garden rjeedt, of winch he receives regular consignments from the first seedsmen in Europe, The Nursery Grounds are within a short distance of the city and shipping, thus enabling export and other orders being promptly and expeditiouily executed. * • Particular care and Attention in packing, labelling &c., will be bestowed' on orders from the country and neighbouring colonies. The correspondence will also receive prompt and faithful attention. Having admitted his son as partner in his establishment, he requests all business letters to be addressed to John B!tptist*& Son. Visitors to the Gardens are informed that an Omnibus leaves the General Post Office every half hour, which "conveys passengers to within a few yards of the entrance -to the grounds. JOHN BAPTIST.

PLATK GLASS FRONTS, 132 x 72, and downwards, cut to lizes. HENRY BROOKS, >, Pl»te ftud Clear Glass, Paperhangings, Lead, Oil, and Colour erchant, Stafford-street, Dunrdin, And 39, Elizabelh-strept, Melbourne.

RIMMEL'S TOILET VINEGAR is far superior to any Eau d.c Cologne, m a tonic and refreshing adjunct to the toilet or bath, a reviviug perfume, and a powerful disinfectant. Its u-eful aud sanitary , properties render it an indispensable requisite, especially in warm climates. , Other articles recommended are — , Rimmel'i Lavender Water, distilled from Mifccham flower*. _ Rimmel's Jockey Club, Frangipane, &c,, of exqui(fite fragiance. . Kimmel's Glycerime, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soap*. Rimmel's Lime Juice and Glycerme for beautify,ing thejhair. i Rimmel's Perfume Vaporizer, Perfume Fo ■ >taint, ,4c, &c. , Sold by all Perfi^mery Vendors. — E. Khimki., Perjfumer to H.R.B. the Prinoessof Wales. 96. Strund, - *nd 24, Cornhill, London. \

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

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