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MO W OPEN THE Q JIANG TUNG KONG, CHINESE WAREHOUSE, - (JOUR DOOES ITROM THE ODD FELLOWS* • HALL,) QUEEN-STREET,' AUCKLAND. rriHE Proprietor of the above establishment hag JL 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. :—: — CURIOS,— The best Chinese Collection ever seen seen in the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of PORCELAIN, from the celebrated manufacturies of . King-te-ching and Nan-chang-foix, in Dessert Services, Vases, Toilet Sets, Punch Bowls, Ac., &c LACQUERWARE,. (Cantonese) in Card Tables, Teapoys (small Tables), Tea Trays, Tea Caddies, Work Boxes, Cigar Boxes, Glove Boxes, &c, &c. IVORYWARE, in Chessmen, Draughtmen, CarU Cases, Junks, Vases, Card Baskets, Paper Knives, &c, <£c. TORTOISESHELLWARE-In variety SANDALWOODWARE— An assortment nf FANS andHA.NDSCREENS, every new style (an 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 a». equal as a lubricator for machinery PRESERVED GINGER, CHOW CHOW, KW QUATS (Chyloongs No. 1). Note. — The above are nob 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 connoisseui'S. QTJANG TUNG SONG, ' Q T7 JS 35 JN -S T R E E T, AUCKLAND. F. PSICE, PROPRIETOR.

FURNITURE . BAZAAR, SHOBTLAND-STBEET. AUCKLAND. WINKS & HALL T> ESPECTFOXLY invite inspection of their -i-V present extensive stock of Furniture and House Furnishings, which will be found to comprise all the latest and moat fashionable designs in every branch of he trade.

W. and H. , having just received Invoices of large shipments per ' Queen of the North ' and ' Monarch,' are desirous of reducing their present stock in order to make room : they have therefore re-marked all their goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I ON.HAND, A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OP Walnut Drawing-room Suites : C'hiffonieres, Canterburys, and Whatnots ■Shaped, Oval, and Loo Tables Ladies' Work Tables, Gilt Chimney Glasses Mahogany Sideboards Telescope, Dining, and Loo Tables Sofas, Couches, Lounges, and Easy Chains A great variety of Brass Cornices, and Cornice Poles - ' Brass, Iron, and Wood Bedsteads, and Children'^ Cots Perambulators Damask*, Utrecht Velvets Fringes, Gimps, ami Curtain Borders Hair, Flax, Fibre, and Alva Mattresses Straw Palliasses, Feather Beds Bolsters and Pillows &c., &0., ice. TOILET SERVICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET-MAKERS. Also Agents for the GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES. Each Machine warranted and sold at Melbourne prices. Instructions given to purchasers, Fr«e.

T7IBUIT TREES, PLANTS, BTJLBS, and I/ GARDEN SEEDS.— The * < Gardens," Surrey Hills, Sydney. X.S.W. JOHN BAPTIST & SON beg to return many thanks 'for past favours, and have much pleasure in requesting attention to their extensive Stock o! FRUIT TREES, PLOWEBIMG and ORNA. MENTAL PLANTS, BULBS, and GARl>l§r SEEQS, for which -they respectfully solicit orders. JOHN BAPTIST & SON personally euperintend the packing and shipping of Export Orders, and' they have received numerous letters testifying tdthe excellent condition in which their sendings hay« arrived, after long and trying voyages. • 'Z. , JOHN BAPTIST & SON, Nursery and Seedsmtn. '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 3

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