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m THE QUANG TUNG HONG, CHINESE WAREHOUSE, (FOtTR DOORS PEOM THE ODD FELLOWS* HALL,) QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. nnHE Proprietor of the above establishment has A just returned from CHINA, with a large and carefully selected Stock of CHINESE and JAPANESE GOODS, of the most beautiful and elegant designs, in every variety of the following articles, the whole of which will be offered at extremely moderate prices, viz. :—: — CUEIOS,— The best Chinese Collection ever Been seen in the Southern Hemisphere? consisting of POKCELAIN, from the celebrated manufacturies of King-te-cning and Nan-chang-fou, in Dessert Services, Vases, Toilet Sets, Punch Bowls, &c, &c. LACQUERWARE, (Cantonese) in Card Tables, Teapoys (small Tables), Tea Trays, Tea Caddies, Work Boxe3, Cigar Boxes, Glove Boxes, &c, &c. IVORYWARE, in Chessmen, Draughtmen, Card Cases, Junks, Vases, Card Baskets, Paper Knives, &c, &c. TORTOISESHELLWARE— In variety SANDALWOODWARE— An assortment of PANS andHANDSCREENS, every new style (an exquisite collection), &c, kc. MATTING — New Carpet and other patterns (ten varieties) never imported before OIL (known as Tea Oil), far superior to best Colza for burning, and without an equal as a lubricator for machinery PRESERVED GINGER, CHOW CHOW, KUMQUATS (Chyloongs No. 1). Note. — The above are not the inferior and defective manufactures sold by Chinese to Europeans at the outports, but the choicest'of their several kinds, selected by the importer from the actual manufactories in the interior, many of them being made to his order. In addition to the foregoing, there will be open to selection a quantity of curious and beautiful JAPANESE GOODS, well worthy the attention of connoisseurs. QUANG TUNG HONG, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. F. PRICE, PROPEIETOR.

OIL ! OIL ! OIL ! T7IVERYONE who burns Oil should obtain a JCi supply of CHINESE OIL, which is superior to Colza, and Cheaper. Bs. per gallon. CHINESE MATTING, 9d. per yard, by the roll at the QUANG TUNG HONG.

GOOD NEWS TO ALL WHO "CAN APPRECIATE GENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS AT EXTBEMELY LOW PRICES. JAMES OLDHAM, HIGH-STREET, BEGS to inform his Customers and the Public that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTY, he is prepared to sell at the following prices for CASH :—: — CAPE WINES 245. per doz. Pure and Free from Spirit. PORTS AND SHERRIES ... 265. to 365. According to Brand and Age. CHAMPAGNE- 365. to 565. According to Brand. ARET, BURGUNDY, and other FRENCH WINES 265. to 42a. RUM 16s. to 18s. per gal. BRANDY (Pale or Dark) 20s. to 245. BRANDY (in casesjr 365. to 555. WHISKEY, GENEVA, and OLD TOM, »t equally Low Pricks. ALE and STOUT ... 11s. to 14. per doz. His STOCK of TOBACCO, CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, &c, &c, &c, are well worth a trial ; and he trusts to convince all that it is their interest to deal with JAMES OLDHAM, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND HItfERAI WaTJBR MaNDJAOTORY, HIGH-STREET. Auckland.

THE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY (Limited) Mechanics' Bay. Wholesale and Retail Depdt for Joiners' Work. MOULDINGS and SKIRTINGS in great va riety, of a quality unequalled, and at the lowest possible rates. Wide Boards, and Timber o£ all kinds.

AUCKLAND BONE MILL. JAND J. SOPPET, having _ erected a new • and substantial Bone Mill, with machinery of the moat modern construction, are now prepared to receive orders for Bone ' Dust, and^-in. and f -in. Bones. The above are Cash purchasers of Bones in any quantities. Freeman's Bay, and Henderson and Macfarlane's Stores, Wharf, July 10, 1865.

"FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, ETC. ON SALE, % large stock of the above. A libera allowance made to the trade. Goods packed to withstand the longest journeys. Priced Catalogues forwarded on appiicatiop. , v 1 SHEPHERD & CO., < Wholesale Retail, and Export Nurserymen, Darling Nursery, Sydney,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 6