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IT IS 9 YEAKS SINCE I COMMENCED BUSINESS IN AUCKLAND, and, by combining Quality and Cheapness. I have gained a large amount of support, for which I thank my numerous friends and the public generally ; and with p'easure inform them that, having Large Stocks of Well-selected Groceries, bought in a depressed market, at a low price, I will supply, at the following prices, for cash — Sugar, White 0 5£ per lb. Sugar, Light 0 5 perlb. , Currants 0 4£ perlb. Currants (new finest quality) 0 5 per lb. Raising 0 4£ per lb. Sperms (F.W. 1 0 perlb. Moulds (best Auckland) ... 0 5| per lb. Rice ' ... 0 2£ perlb. Tobacco ... 3s. lOd. and 3 8 per lb. Matohes 0 9 per dozen. Soap ,,. 0 74 per bar. Salad Oil 0 9 per bottle. COFFEE. Fine Coffee, roasted 'and ground on|the premlsep, and packed in air-tight canisters, from lib. op wards, Is. 4d. per lb. TEAS FOR THE MILLION! Of superior quality, at the usual price*, possessing purity, strength, and flavour, No. 1, Congou Tea 2 0 pel lb. No. 2, Fine Tea 2 6 per lb. No. S, Rich Pekoe, fullflavoured S 0 perlb. No. 4, Finest Selected ... 3 6 per lb. Nos. 2, 3, and 4 are a fine combination of many rare Blaok Teas, and the large and increasing sale they command proves that they give universal satisfaction. | 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 PRICES. All Articles guaranteed to be of sjood quality GOODS DELIVERED. Orders from the Country promp ly exeouted, and sent to Boat or Carrier free of charge.

Note the Address : J. M. FRENCH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 41, VICTORIA, AND 252,' QUEEN*STREETS, A| TT flKL'AND, (Established 1860.) what'harst to look in and judge?

THE LITTLE DUSTPAN CHINi, GrLASS, EARTHENWARE, j AND GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, SHORTLAND CR SCENT, AUCKLAND. ESTABLISHED 1862. H. PROBERT BEGS most respectfully to thank the public of of Auckland and its vicinity for the liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and desires to inform them that he has JUST RECEIVED, j EX 'OOULyA.KYLE' AND LATE ARRIVALS, A LARGE and WELL-SELECTED ASSORTMENT of' CHINA, GrLASS, and EARTHENWARE, Which is now being offered with very small profit, believing in the old maxim of ",Quick Re* tarns with Small Gains." H.P, trusts, by strict attention to all orders* entrusted to his care, lo ment a continuance of the support already received since he has been in business in Auckland. <JW THE TEADE SUPPLIED WITH THE TJSUAI'JfDISCOUWT. HENEY^PROBERT, PROPRIETOR.

NOTICE. WANTED KNOWN.— PRESERVED MILK, warranted PURE and UNADULTERATED, and to keep over twelve months, can be had in half-pint bottles at J. C. Wallis's, North Head Farm, North Shore. None genuine but those bearing the advertiser's signature on label. Price, Is. per bottle ; or 12s. per dosen. Delivered in Auckland free of charge. To Ship Captains J. C. Wallis strongly recommends his PURE and UNADULTERATED PRESERVED MILK. To Hotel-keepers and Travellers J. C. Walli etrongly recommends his PURE and UNADULTERATED PRESERVED MILK. Orders sent to J. C. Wallis, North Head Farm, North or his city agent, T. B. Hannaford Commission Agent, High-street, will be immediately attended to. J. C. WALLIS, North Head Fabm, North Shore. N.B. This Milk will boil sweet and fre3h either by placing the bottle uncorked into 'Yarai water or by pouring the Milk into a clean 8»no a ptn BISCUIT. BISCUIT. JOHN LAMB begs to intimate that he is now manufacturing a HOUSEHOLD BI iCUlT at a quality muoh nearer loaf bread than any other bisouit hitherto made, and which he can, with the utmost confidence, recommend for general use. The wholesale price is £23 per ton. HENDERSON & MAOFARLANE Auckland A 3 ants.

HAYWARD'S WELL-KNOWN CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET, A few doors from Queon -street. I FUNEBALS 7UBKIBBXD. MOUNT HOBSON NUESEEY, RBMUERA. CT. WREN would intimate that hi» eztensiTe • and varied Nurfce'iy-Stoott, condprxaing Ornamental *nd Uaeful Trees; Shrmbsi iud FrUit Trees, Thorn Quicks, &o., &c, areno^in preparation for sending out. PRICE LIST farlSe^ wUl be forwarded Free to any address. * * " ' 'j * t Town Agents :— Messrs. R, Baibd Ind Co., Seedsmen, Victoria-street j -and 'at Gl'ahtm's Town, Thames. ,,|' t <. ir t ;. ; TO BLACKSMITH**.^ •'■ Pf\ TONS ENGLISH COAL, ex 'Cambodi., O \J from London. J. MACFARLANE,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

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