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I Business Cards.

E. BOETHWICK & CO., HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS HOBSON-STREET, _OrrnsiTE the Prince of Wales Hotel, HAVE much pleasure in announcing t the shipping interest of Auckland th they have commenced their biisiness in various departments at the above addre They specially beg to refer to the followi testimonials :—: — "S.s. 'Stormbird,' '• February 28, 1870. " I hereby ceitify to having used on severa occasions, for coating of the bottom of nr vessel, the Paint known as Borthwick's prepa ration ; and that I find it to last longer, an< to be far superior, to that known as Peacock' patent. "P. DOILE, " Master s.s. ' Stormbird.' "To Mr. It. Borthwick."

' ' New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited), "Wellington, March 16, IS7O. "Dear Sir, — I have much pleasure in cer tifyiiig that, having frequently had occagio; to make use of Borthwick's Patent Anti fouling Composition for the bottoms of iroi vessels belonging to the New Zealand Stcan Navigation Compruy, I found it muc! supenor to Peacock's Patent in keeping oi marine shells and other fonling matter, mor paiticulaily &o whe'j put on under yoiir su peiintfndence, and al&o in the case ot the s.s ' 1 angatira,' that several patches of you own particular composition stood elevei months' test quite as well, if not better, tha; the patent of Mr. Borthwick, of Melbourne — I am, &c, •'Fred. Rrn-ner, " Master s <>. ' Rangatira.' " Mr. RobeH Borthwick, Auckland.

TO GUM-BUYERS AND FLAXDRESSERS. TOHN BREBNER, Commission Ageni $J> begs to informs the abo\ c that he undo] take,:! the SALE of GUM and FLA] at highest market prices, with prom]; returns of ca&h ; as al&o to make PUI! CHASES of all kinds of Goods at lowes wholesale prices. J. 8., from his business experience, fee] confident that he will be able to giv those who may favour him with Consi^r. ments, or tho Purchase of Goodf every satisfaction. Terms moderate. Refei ences given. 49, Queen-street, Auckland,

IRELiJMD BEOTHEHS, < ANNERS AND LEATHER MANU M FACrURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS Importers of LEATHER, GRINDERY, SADDLER'S AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF AL: KINDS, MILL-BELTS, SUCTION AND FIRD-ENGINE HOSI VIILC VN-LANE, AUCKLANJ). MR. CHARLES WESTFAHL be^s t announce that he has just OPENE] his NEW BOOT AND SHOE WARE HOUSE (three dooid from T T mon Bank) wit an extensive a r soi tment oi F'UWT-CLAS BOOTS and SHOES, which he will offer t tho public at the lowest remunerative prices BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS !— The inhabit ants of Auckland and neighbourhooi are respectfully informed that Boots o leally First-class Quality and Style can b had at very reasonable Prices at B. Crocker' (opposite the Cottage of Content), Victoria street. — N.B. : Made on tho prpmises, an< workmanship guaranteed Grocery.

AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLI AM GItBJGG 4 CO HAVE ON HAND AND FOR ' SALE /""IOFFEES, Raw and Roasted Plantation, \ J "•"•>. Bond or Duty-paid Coffees, packeui" U&-, 28>., 31b , 41b., 6H>. 71b., 121h , 14ib , 2u*;., a HCI OQlf). tins Peppears, Black or WJiite, Whole or Groullf Peppers, packed in Jtb. tins and upwards Pepper, Cayenne, in }oz cruets, 2oz. find 4oz, bottles, and in bulk Mustard, Column's ilb , lib., 51b., and 7ft. tins Mustard, Column's, and lib. bottles [ Mustard, Kean'*, 71t>. tins Cuiry Powd?rs, Moi ton's !,Yb. and lit), bottler Chocolate and Cocoa, Fiy's, Barry's, anc" Taylors Chocolate, Freno'i, lib. packets, Airowroot, lib. and 71b. tms Nutmegs, whole or ground, m tins or bulk Cloves „ „ „ Gin S el> Caraways „ „ Jt Cinnamon >. „ Pimento „ „ Mixed Spice, iv loz. packets, plain and fanpy Mixed Spice, m ll"' assorted sizes Essence of Lemon t>m\ assoit!" 1 Esseilces Gieundßice, in lib tinfoil packet* Chicory, Barry's and Brotchie's.

WILLIAM GREGG & CO., WHOLESALE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, 13 and 15, Wyndham street, Auckland,

mHE new TEA ESTABLISHMENT and JL Provision Warehouse is now opened bv T. W. MAftSH & CO., Queen-street (opposite H. H. Smith's New City Hall, nine doors above Wellesley-street). We purpose supplying the public with goods of first-class quality, at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction. Very good Ordinary Tea we shall sell per pound at Is 6d. We say, try it before yon condemn it ; we shall weigh all teas ft om the window, and from the original chests. Our next quality will be 2s. Sample it: we mean to surprise you with the quality Thebest Congou Tea, 2a. Gd.; very fine flavour Pekoe Souchong Tea of rare quality, 3s. "VV are not of those who blindly mix a variefr of Teas, good and bad, in the hope of pro ducmg excellent quality. Coffees :We shal give more attention to the quality of thii article than the price, believing that th< prevalence of adulteration by Chicory is un desirable. Therefore our price for the besi will be, Is. Gd. ; so^.: " -lality, Is. 4d., which we think may be louncl supeiior te what is usually sold for best, Bacon :We shall commence curing as early as th« weather will permit, and hope to produce a quality superior to what is usually sold in Auckland. Dairy-fed Pigs required in any quantity. Your obedient servants, T W MARSH & CO. aw The address is— 9 Doors above Wellesley-street.

PROVINCIAI, LUNATIC ASYLUM. r |H'HE puHic are earnestly requested to -« contributejo wards the instraction and entertainment of the inmates of this Institution, male and female, by th-i presentation of suitable Books (chiefly pictorial), Illustrated Papers, Toys, Puzzles, Games, and sucn-like sources of recreation. There are 95 patients living in our midst, unremembered because unseen, ' but whose afflicti.n can be greatly relieved by the kindness and attentions of others. Any parcels addressed to Dr. Aickin, the Resident Surgeon, and left at the Daily Southern Cross Office, will be duly forwa thankfully acknowledged. H. HON TURTON, Inspector.

(^IROW2f MOLESKIN TROQSERS J Bay be purchased retail from all Drapers and Storekeepers, and Wholeaal? from all, Warehousemea m & ,I?B|>oi^r« la V9 WUWf _

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 8

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