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SPECIAL NOTICE QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED, AT THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA MART, (Established I860,) VICTORIA. STREET, AND JUNCTION STORE, 252, QUEEN-STREET AtTCKIiAND. J. M. FKENTCH, IMPOETER AND FAMILY GEOCER, BEGS to inform the public that, having just received, er lute arrivals, a Large Supply of FIRST-CLASS GENERAL GROCERIES, imported especially for bis retail trade, with pleasure he gives Ins cash quotations : — Sardines, i tins 0 6£ per tin Lobsters 0 9| per tin Jams 1 0 per tin Soap, household 0 0 per bar Soap, best Auckland ... 010 per bar New Raisins, finest quality 0 8 per lb. New Currants, finest quality 0 54 per lb. Sugar, No, 1 0 5* per lb. Sugar, light-brown 0 5 per lb. Rice, Patna 0 34 perlb. Rice, Java 0 4 perlb. Melbourne Composite Mould Candles, finestquality 0 64 per lb. Whybrow's Pickles ... 1 0 per bottle Kerosine, 3s. 3d. per gallon 011 per quart.

TOBACCO. Fine Cavendish Tobacco ... 3 6 perlb. Finest Cavendish Tobacco... 3 10 perlb. Tobacco, per cake 0 4 Matches 0 10 per dozen. COFFEE. Fine'Coffee, roasted and ground on the premises and packed in air-tight canisters, from lib. upwards Good Coffee 1 2 perlb. Best Coffee 1 4 per lb. EEAL VALUE FOB MONEY. TEAS FOR THE MILLION. J.M.F. would call special attention to his recent shipment of First-class Teas, which have been selected with great care, especially for general family consumption. No. 1, Congou Tea 2 "0 perlb. No. 2, Fine Tea 2 6 per lb. No. 3, Rich Pekoe, fullflavoured 3 0 per lb. No. 4, Finest Selected ... 3 6 per lb. 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. Flour, Maize, and all articles in the trade at the lowest price. All articles guaranteed to be of good quality. Goods delivered. Orders from the country promptly executed, and sent to boat or carrier free of charge.

WHAT HARM TO LOOK IN AND JUDGE ? NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JJ^BAIRD & CO, SEEDSMEN AND PRODUCE AGENTS, HAVE EEMOVED TO Those Large and Commodious Premises] lately occupied by ME. "W". MEAKS, TICTORIA-STEEET, Adjoining the Union Bank of Australia.

BELL BEOTHEKS, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET, HAVING completed their arrangements for a regular supply of the undermentioned articles, are prepared to sell, at lowest cash prices, NEWCASTLE COAL BAY OF ISLANDS COAL, In quantities to suit purchasers, delivered in town of suburbs from their depdt on the Wood Wharf. MAIZE, whole and cracked OATS, seed and feed BARLEY FLOUR, best quality SHARPS BRAN HAY, pressed and loose BACON BUTTER BONEDUST OTAGO OATMEAL POTATOES. Cash Purchasers of FLAX. BELL BROTHERS. Custom-house-street, September 19, 1868. WAITEMATA FLOUR MILLS AND BISCUIT FACTORY. CABIN BREAD, first quality, 225. per 2,0001b. Cabin Bread, second quality, 20s. Saloon Biscuits, 4d. per lb. Lunch Biscuits (sweet and plain) 7d. per lb. Digestive Biscuits, 6d, per lb. A constant supply always on hand, at HENDERSON & MACFARLANES, Agents. DUNEDIN ALE.

HENRY S. MEYERS is appointed SOLE AGENT for the SALE of J. and L. C. BURKE'S celebrated XX and XXX, Red and Blue label. This ALE can be confidently recommended as superior to any Colonial- brewed ever yet offered to the Auckland public. All orders forwarded to the undersigned will meet with prompt attention. A large shipment just landed. H. S. MEYERS, 22, Queen-street Whaif. lEELAND BEOTHEKS, nnANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACX TUPERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importers of LEATHEB GRINDERY, SADDLERY, AND S, J>DLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF ALL KINDS, MILL-BELTS, SUCTION AND FIRE-ENGINE HOSE Graham's Buildings, Vulcan-lane, Auckland. J. J. SWINNEEION WOOD-TURNER, Well Jey-street East, two doors from Queen-street. N.B.— Always on hand— Table, Washatand, and Chair Legs, Drawer Stumps and Knobs, Sofa Rails and Bed Posts. Billiaid and Bagatelle Balls Turned and Stained. fs* Fern-tree Vases of various pattern*

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 5

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