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D Y S 0 N'S ARE SELLING OFF, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL.

JJ 0 FICTION; BUT AWFULLY CHEAP BAEGAINS.

OBSERVE : * WATERLOO HOUSE, 222, QUEEN-STREET, CORNER OF WELLE3LEY-STREET.

Premises to Let.

LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! MRS. HARBISON'S PRICES. BEST GUNPOWDER TEA, 3s. Best Blaok Tea 2s. 6d. Good Tea 2a. Od. Best Coffee (Stuart) Is. 4d. Wholesale Coffee Is. 2d. Sugars, very cheap English Jams Is. 2d. ' Pickles Is. Od. Vinegar ... ... ... Os. 6d. Lime Juice Os. 6d. » Salmon Is. 9d. Lobsters Is. 3d. Sauces, assorted Is. Od. Fresh Herrings Is. Od. Potted Herrings Is. Od. Blue, Dark and Light ... Is. 2d. Pearl Barley Os. sd. Rice Os. 4d. Soap (per bar) Is Od. Sardines, {s ... Os. 9d. Washing Soda ..." ... Os. l£d. Baking Soda Os. 4d. Sago Os. 4d. Currants Os. Bd. Whiting Os. l^d. Flour Os. 3d. Pepper Os 19d. Mixed Spices Is. 6d. Nutmegs 2s. 6d. Best Tobacco 4s. Od. Anchovy Paste Is. Od.' Prunes Os. 6d. Wanted always: Fait Butter, Eggs, and Fresk Butter. NOTK THE AJJDKESS: MRS. HARRISON, HIGH-STREET, OORWER 01" VULCAN-LANE.

VICTORIA MART. * Established 1860. FREE TO ALL Who wish real value for their money. An inspection of a rery choice selection of general GROCERIES at * LOW PRICE is solicited by J. M. FEENCI, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, Victoria Mart, no. 41, vlctoria-stkeet, auckland. JM. F. has received shipments of fine TEAS, . direct from China, England, and the colonies; therefore, he has pleasure to inform his customers, friends, and [the public that he now supplies choice Teas at the folio wing pricef : — No. 1. Congou Tea, perlb 2s. Od. No. 2. Fine Tea, perlb. ... ... 2«. 6d. No. 3. Very Fine Full-flaroured Tea, perlb 3a. Od, No. 4. Finest Tea, per lb 3s. 6d. All who take 6lb. of No. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will have a reduction of 3d. perlb. These teas canuot b« surpassed for quality and price. Also, supplied at this establishment : Finest Currants, per lb 03. 9d. Mould Candles, per lb os. 9d. Rice, per lb os. 4d. Soap, by the bar os. IOJd. Oatmeal, per lb os. sd. Flour, sugar, and all other articles in the trade at the lowest price. All articles supplied are guaranteed to be of good quality. Coffee roasted and ground on the premises. What harm to look in and judge ?

AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLIAM GREGG & CO., COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wtndham-stbekt (opposite Herald Office), And at ' Princess-street, Dunedin, HAVE ON HAND, AND FOR SALE, /COFFEES, RAW r ROASTED, AND GROUND \J Coffees, ground, packed in tins of all sizes Pepper, white and black, whole and ground Mace Cloves Cinnamon Chicory Ginger Mustards Cocoa Curry Powder Nutmeg Carraway Seeds Allspices Chocolate.

KYBER PASS ROAD, AUCKLAND, Opposite Great Northern Brewery. LEMONADE, SODAWATER, GINGER BEEB, GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, SYRXJPS, AND AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY. 1 Mcquillan & co. BEG to infbrm the public that they have, at a great outlay, just completed the FITTINGUP of First-class and Expensive MACHINERY (direct from England), for the MANUFACTURE of the above ARTICLES, and solicit the patronage of tbe public of Auckland and neighbourhood for the same. One Trial is respectfully solicited, as McQ. and Co. feel satisfied that the public will appreciate an article made from tbe best and purest material, and according to the home and most celebrated London manufactories, and at very low prices— to meet the times.

NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VIOTOKIA-STREET EAST, Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings.) C^OAL, DELIVERED AT 50s. PER TOP J Wood " " 11s. " Cut Wood *• " 13s. 6d. " " Potatoei Oats, Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. <

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2806, 24 July 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2806, 24 July 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2806, 24 July 1866, Page 3

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