Furniture, &c
WINKS&HALL, CABINET AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, REMOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES NEXT BOOR, ARE WOW OPEN TNG, EX 'MALLARD,' 'INFLEXIBLE,' AND 'ALICE,' AOHOICE ASSORTMENT ov FURNITURE & CARPETS Brussel3, Velvet Pile, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets HEARTH RUGS SILK BROCATELLES UTRECHT VELVETS, REPS, DAMASK MUSLIN LACE and NET CURTAINS TABLE COVERS DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, and BEST-ROOM SUITES IRON BEDSTEADS and Children's COTS GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES Marble-top and Mahogany Toilet GLASSES Brass CORNICES and CORNICE POLES PERAMBULATORS Jfcc, &c, &c. Agants for the GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES.
I W. R. HAYWARDS ICHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY,!; I FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, H VICTSRIA-STREEr, B A few doors frem Queen-street. § FUNERALS FURNIBHFD. Sporting.
TO SPORTSMEN. JFST LANDED EX 'MALLARD' AND ( ALICE, " FROM LONDON, DOUBLE-BARREL BKE ECH - LOADING GUNS, gaugea 10 and 12 Double and Single-barrel Guns The 'Victor' Patent Belf -extracting Central Fire Revolvers Eley's Central Fire and Pin Fire Cartridge Cases Dog "Whips, Calls, and Couples Game Bags, Snake Shot Belts Gunpowder, by Pigou and Wilks, Nos. 2, 3, 4 Curtis and Harvey's Gunpowder, Nos. 2, 3, 4 Bley's Caps, Wads, Cartridges, &c. EVITT & SON, Next door to the Army and Navy Hotel, Upper Queen-Btreet. April 29, 1870.
Game, &c.
PHEASANTS ! PHEASANTS ! ! PHEASANTS I ! !
J. KNIGHT TTAS much pleasure in announcing to the public that he is now in a position to supply PHEASANTS IN ANY QUANTITY, alive or dead. J.K. also supplies them dr«aaed, cooked and ready for table. N.B. —GAME BOUGHT in any quantity. SUPPER AT ALL HOURS, consisting of »AME, FOWLS, DUCKS, HAMS, OYSTERS— stewed, plain, or scalloped. J. KNI&HT, NEXT DOOR DUKE OF EDINBURGH THIATRE. Boots and Shoes-
i ■ ' ■■ ■■■ ■■- — i WM. MILLIB, WHOLESALE BOOT AND .^HOE MAKE!?, CeRHBJt 05 WEST QUEEN- STREETS, Io a»w prepared to make STRONG BOOTS for MILL -OWNERS and STOREKEEPERS. N.B. — All goods from this establishment j Wm. MILLER, WHOLESALE BOOT and SHOE MAKER, are legibly marked witt the letter J^[ atamped on the sole. All ©rders from the Coast promptly attended to. MR. CHARLES WESTFAHL begs to announce that he has just OPENED his NEW, BOOT AND, SHOE WAREHOUSE (three doors from Union Bank) "with an extensive assortment of FIRST-CLASS BOOTS and SHOES, which he will offer to the public at the lowest remunerative prices. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS !— The inhabitants of Auckland and>jneighbourhood are respectfully informed that Boots of really First-class Quality and Style can b« had at very reasonable Prices atß. Crockbb's (opposite the Cottage of -Content), Victoriautereet, — Jf.B. : Made on the premises, and workmanship guaranteed. ,
,Wr J7 hurst *- co,, relinquished: Messrs. Mason "'j'liSSr!^^' ■^•8® a °y> ParnelL hpg to inform 'the «*s_ har»ice«piea*he AGENCY
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3970, 13 May 1870, Page 6
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429Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3970, 13 May 1870, Page 6
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