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Drapery.

Come, one ; come, all ; Come, great ; come, small ; Come, short ; come, tall — To Joseph's Ulotlimg HalJ, ( ff^HE advertiser, after five years' residence J in the city, takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the kind support and patronage bestowed on him, and assures his mends that every care will bo taken to merit a continuation o f such favours. Having just returned fiom the principal Australian cities, viz., Sydney and Melbourne, where he has purchased for ca-sh a LAm® AND VARIED ASSORTMENT or

COLONIAL-MADE CLOTH I NO, He hag much plccTsmo m stating that Ms well-known CLOTHING- AND GENTLEMEN'S GENERAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT la replete with, every article kept in the trade, and at such astonishing prices as will almost defy competition. it ta useless to puff, as the general cn&tom is, but one visit to this well-known establishment will piove the fact. The advertiser does not return any 20 or 30 per cent., but adheres to the old custom of selling CHEAP for EEADY MONEY. The following forms a part of the goods now on hand, viz. :—: — Ciimean Shirts of all kinds Mole Troupers, Tweed and Dots Suits 1,000 pans of Trouseis of all kinds 500 Ve^ts, of all coloui s and styles Blankets and lings Poitinauteaux and Travelling Bags Ties and Collar a Scarfs and Nccktieg Shawls and Jlandkei chiefs White and Regatta Shuts Paper and Linen Collais Biaces and Belts Socks and Stockings Watci proof Capes and Collars Gloves and Mittens Felt Hats Caps, SUavr Hats Silk Hats and Tux veiling Capea Ciimean and White Flannels Blue t-Jci £,o Shu to and Ci i oy Jumper? White and (Joluined HandkorclntfE With a variety of other goods usually kept in the trade and too numciou&foi insertion. MIND AND NOT FORGET : JOSEPH'S CLOTHING- HALL, 80, QUEEN-STREET,

PARTS HOUSE, PARNELL. jp H EAP CAS II SALE \J MS SUMMER DRAPERY, ETC., ETC., ETC. BARGAINS AT H. POPE'S DUAPEIIi 7 " AjN t T> BOOT MART,

Grocery. AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS WILLIAM GREGG & CO. HAVE OK IIAFD AND FOR SALE COFFEES, E,w ana Roasted Plantation, in Bend or Duty-paid Coffees, packed in lib., 21b., 31b., 4.1b., 61b, 71b., 121b., 141b., 201b., and 501b. tins Peppers, Black ot White, Wliole or Ground Peppers, {jacked in £Ib. tins and upwards | Pepper, Cayenne, m loz. ciutfcs, 2oz. and4oA bottles, and in bulk Mustard, Column's, I, 1, 5, and flb. tins Mustard, Colman'a, tlb. and lib. bottles Mustard, Ktan's, 71b, tins Curry Powdeis, Morton's |lb. and lib. bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, lYy's, Barry's, and Tayloi 's Chocolate, Fiencb, lib. packets Arrowroot, lib. and 71b. tins Nutmegs, whole oe ground, in tius or bulk Cutaways „ Cinuamon „ „ „ Pimento „ }) )} Mixed Spice, in loz. packets, i)lain and fancy boxes Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essence of Lemon and Assorted JSssences Ground Rice, in lib. tiuioil packets Chicory, Barry's and Brotclde's,

WILLIAM GREGG & CO., WHOLESALE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, 13 AND 15, WYMDHAM'&XUJJB^ AVCKLAND, /p OFFER— Why is the consumption oi \J Coffee in New Zealand not ,%o universal as in Europe ? Because it has been either adulterated, 01 its preparation left to incxpenenced liauds. GOOD COFFEE will always remain a wholesome and refreshing beverage. If you like to enjoy a cup ol really good (Joflce for your bieakfast, ask foi BROWN & BARRETT'S PLANTATION COFFEE, either genuine, or slightly mixed -will chicory. Both qualities packed in lib. tinfoil pack, oges, and tins of all sizes. Retailed at most Giocery Establishments, Wholesale at Brown and Bakemt's, High-street Steam Coffee Works, Auckland and Grahamstown.

JOHN MTJNBO <fc SONS Have for Bale 116-INCH CYLINDER HGKIZONTAI STEAM ENGINE Cornish Boiler, 24 feet long by 6 feet diameter 1 14-incli Cylinder Horizontal Steam Engine 1 Cornish Boiler, 24 feet long by 5 feet £ inches in diameter 1 U-incli Cylinder Horizontal Steam Engine 1 10-inch Cylinder Horizontal Steam Engine 1 Cornish Boiler, 15 feet long by 5 feel diameter 1 8-inch Cylinder Horizontal Steam Engine 1 12-horse power Portable Engine, by Marshall and Sons 2 10-horse power Portable Engines, by Buston and Proctor 2 8-horae power Portable Steam Engines 2 7-horse power Portable Steam Engines 2 6-horse power Portable Steam Engines 2 4-h.orse power Portable Steam Engines Spare Boilers, New and Second-hand fylountinga, &c. 1 set Winding Gear 10-head Battery New Revolving Stampers 16-head Battery Second-hand Revolving Stampers 7-inch Sm-face Pumps and Connections Steam Thrashing Machines, new and second-hand, all makers' Iron Saw Benches, with Boring Apparatus, Spindles, , Drilling Ma'chmes, Crab. Winches, Whim Mountings, Horse-f owers, Weighing Machines, Stamper Gratings, -Leather Beltings, Lathes, Stocks, Tapa, Dies,, &c, &c. joOT.Mnxnia^vsaNS, • 131, KING-SXBK^.^I MEI3OVE2?B, VICTORIA,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 6