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EUKNITURE BAZAAR. EXTENSIVE CASH SALE. WINKS & HALL • Beg to announce that they will offer for sale, during the present month, THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE returned from GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Furnished for the Reception of his Royal Highness THE DUEE OF EDINBURGH j in order to effect a speedy clearance, will offer the whole, for cash, at from 20 to 30 per cent, below original prices. j W. & H. have also, in order to dispose of thei r surplus stock, Re-marked the whole at Greatly t Reduced Prices. This is, an opportunity which seldom occurs of purchasing really genuine First(lass Furniture at prices far below their value. > I | Those about to furnish would do well 1 to inspect iheir stock, which consists of the Newest and Most JSlegant Designs of ; DRAWING-ROOM, , DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, And BEDROOM FURNITURE. Also, I Damasks, Reps, Fringes, Gimps, and Borderings, ! Brass Cornices and Cornice Poles, in great variety. Spring, Hair, Flock, and Flax Mattresßes, &c | Agents tor thi GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. WINKS & HALL, i Shobtland-stbbbt, Auckland. i ___ .

TEAS FOR THE MILLION i AT THE JPEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 41, VICTORIA-STREET, Established 1860. J. M. FKEtfCH OA.N with confidence recommend his Large Stock of First-class TEAS, which have been selected : with great cure especially for general family consumption. Proof is the best criterion of quality ; quality is the only true test of cheapness ; a trial will furnish the best proof. No. 1. Congou Te», per lb. ... 2«. Od. No. 2. Fine Tea 2 6 No. 3. Rich Pekoe, full-flavoured 3 0 No. 4. Finest selected 3 6 These Teas are a rich combination of many rare black teas, and the large sale they command proves thab they are generally appreciated. 2d. per lb. discount allowed on 61b. and upwards of No. 2 tea, and 3d. per lb. on 61b. and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 teas — for Cash. COFFEE. Fine Coffee, roasted and ground, on the premises, and paoked in air-tight canisters, from lib. opwards. Qood Coffee, per lb Is. 2d. Best Coffee, per lb 1 4 REAL VALUE EOB MONET.

J. M. F. would call attention to his first-class GENERAL GROCERIES, ex late arrivals ; therefore, with pleasure, he gives his Cash quotations as under : — Sugar, Company's No. 1 ... Os; 5Jd. perlb. Sugar, light-brown 0 5 „ Currants 0 5£ „ Beat Rice 0 4 „ Finest Oatmeal 0 4 „ Sperms, L.W. 12 „ Sperms, F.W 14 „ Mould Candles, Auckland-made 0 7 „ Finest Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or 3 10 „ Wax Matches 0 10 per dozen Vestas in 250 a tins, 3d. box, or 2 9 „ FLOUR and all articles in the trade at thelowes price. All Goods guaranteed to be of good quality. Goods delirered. Orders from the Country promptly executed, and sent to boat or carrier free of charge. J. M. FEENCH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, VICTORIA. MART, 41, Victoria-street. WHIT HARJT TO LOOK IN AND JUDGB ?

NEW STRAWBERRY, i "DUKE OF EDINBURGH," i RAISED BY MR. LIPPIATT, I MOUNT ALBERT. '

HHHIS Strawberry stands unrivalled by any for 1 .size, flavour, and beauty, and far excels in its fruit-bearing capabilities all yet introduced. Itj has been spoken of in the very highest terms by the] entire Auckland press, and competent judges pronounce it in every way incomparable. The undersigned beg to inform all parties who have registered orders with them for plants of the; "Duke of Edinburgh" Strawberry, that they. are now ready for delivery. Mr. LrppiATT having, still a small number undisposed of, intending purchasers will please forward their orders without delay. Price, 3s. jPer dozen, or 20i. per 100 plants. R. BAIRD b CO., Stichbury's Buildings, 111, Queen-street. N.B. — A choice collection of Newest Roses.

"DONE DUST! BONE D.USTJ Fine, *t £9 per ton (2, 2401b.). j (Sacks included.) j Guaranteed free from any adulteration, at X & J. : SOPPET.'S 'Bone Mill, Freeman's Bay and at; Messrs. Henderson W Maoffarlane'i Sttrei, Wharf. < AuokVdU.Februry 3,1888, - j

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 4

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