JAMES CATEK, PEG BOOT MAKER, WYOTHAM-STKEET, T3EGS to inform hia friends and the pnblic that he has opened a BRANCH SHOP in Queen-street, opposite Mrs. Heidt's, Milliner, #, C. assures those ladies and gentlemen who may favour him with their patronage that they will obtain [first* quality boota, in very great (variety, at the lowest possible prices for cash only. F.S. Please to observe the address, 212, Queen street, opposite Mrs. Heldt's, Milliner; and 35, Wyndham-street. June 14, 1867,
REDUCED PRICE LIST. REAL VALUE FOR MONEY. J. M. PEENOH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, Victoria. Mart, (Established I860,) NO. 41, VlOTOKIA-STREET, ATTOKLAKD, HAS ON HAND VERY LARGE STOCKS OF FIRST-CLASS GENERAL GROCERIES, selected with care, and purchased in a depressed market ; also direct shipments from England, Sydney, and Melbourne. Therefore with pleasure he gives his Reduced Price List as under : — ' Mould Candles, Auckland-made ... Os. 7d. Sperms (full weights) Is. 3d. Crystal Sugar Os. 4£d. Fine Sugar Os. 5d. Company's No. 1 Sugar Os. 5|d. Crushed Lump Sugar Os. 6d. Loaf Sugar, about 81b. each by the Loaf Ob. 6d. Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or per lb. 3s. lOd. Wax Matches, per dozen Os. lOd. Finest Currants Os, 6d. Finest Raisins Os. 7d. Good Coffee Is. 2d. Best Coffee Is. 4d. Best Rice Os. 3£d. Soxpj by the bar Os. lOd. Sardines, quarter-tins Os. 6^d. Sardines, half-tins Os. lid. Cozzen'a Eerosine, 5s. per gallon, by the 4-gallon tin. J.M.F. would call especial attention to his large stock of first-class Teas, which cannot be surpassed for quality and price. No. 1 Congou Tea, per lb 2s. Od. No. 2 Fine Tea, per lb 2s. 6d. No. 3 Very Fine Full-flavoured Tea, per lb 3s. Od. No. 4 Finest Tea, per lb 3s. 6d. These Teas are a rich combination of many rare Black Teas, and are in great demand on account of their full strength and delicious flavour, likewise for their wholesome and invigorating qualities. All who take 61b. of No. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will have a reduction of 3d. per lb. Also to his Fine Coffees, roasted and ground on the premises, and packed in tins from lib. upwards. Also, wholesale prices at the smallest profit, comprising 10 tons No. 1 Sugar 10 tons Mauritius Sugar 100 balf-chests Tea 20 chests Tea 400 boxes Sperm Candles. Moor, and all articles in the trade, at the lowest price. All articlei supplied are guaranteed to be of good quality. Goods delivered to wholesale or retail customers. What harm to look in and judge?
REAL VALUE FOR MONEY. S. ALPE, FAMILY 6EOCEB, (Corner of Chapel and Durham-street*),) BEGS to call the attention of the public to his LIST of really Good and Sound GROCERIES, viz. :— Teas, from ... 2s. to 3s. 6a. per lb. Coffee la.2d. „ Is. 4d. ,, Sperms Is. 3d. „ Is. 4d. „ Currants 6d. „ Raisins ... 7d. ,, Mould Candles 8d. „ Tobacco, 4d. per cake, or ... 3s. lOd. „ Soap lOd. per bar* Matches lid. per dozen. Pickles, from ... lOd. to Is. per bottle. Salad Oil lOd. „ Is. 6d. „ Other Articles equally low. Flour, Bran, Maize, and Sharps at Mill Prices. Orders executed on Commission. All Orders from the CoaBt packed with care. Goods][Delivered to all parts of Town and Suburbs Free.
NOTICE npHE undersigned has appointed Mr. HENRY A S. MEYERS, Queen-street Wharf, as his AGENT for the MAHURANGI FLOUR »nd CORN MILLS. HENRY PALMER, Mahurangi Mills. May 3, 1867.
FOR SALE, At the Store of the undersigned, FLOUR, FIRST AND SECONDS Wheat Meal Corn Me*l, Maize Bran and Sharps. HENRY S. MEYERS, Queen-street Wharf. Terms for the above : Cash at the end of each Month, discount allowed.
DUNVILLE'S WHISKEY. THE PARIS EXHIBITION. [from thb "telegraph," maboh29, 1867.] ! " Cl PIERS & POND, Contractors for the REKJ FRRSHMENT DEPARTMENT of the PARIS EXHIBITION, h«ve arranged with MESSRS. DUNVILLE & CO., Belfast, for a regular supply of their fine OLD IRISH WHISKEY during the Exhibition Season." W, J, YOUNG, Agent, Auckland. AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY Venetian Honse, Wellealey-street East. MHORTON BOSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of Inside and Outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. i M. H.B. begs respectfully to acknowledga the liberal support he has received frem the ladies and gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, and hopes, By unremitting attention, to secure a continuance of their custom and patronage. The Trade supplied with Venetian and Wire-gauze Blinds.— Old Blindti repaired *nd paiutedt
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3123, 20 July 1867, Page 6
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