T. J. MOUNTAIN, TN Returning his sincere THANKS for the hearty support which has been accorded him since commencing business, begs to inform his numerous Patrons that the result of Stock Taking, just completed, encourages him to effect a material REDUCTION IN PRICES, whilst maintaining that purity and excellence of quality for which his goods and his Establishment have become so famous. His TEAS, in the selection of which no trouble has been spared, will be found to FAR S UEPASS in strength and fragrance ANY before offered IN NEW ZEALAND. He quotes — Fine Strong Breakfast Congou at ... ... ... 2s 6d per lb Kaisow Congou, a very superior article, equal to the quality usually sold at 3s 6d per lb) ... ... 3s do Finest Pekoe, Souchong, flavoured Congou, strongly recommended ... ... ... ... 3a 3d do COFFEE. BEST CEYLON PLANTATION, fresh roasted and ground daily ... ... ... ... Is 6d do SUGARS, OILMAN'S STORES AND GENERAL GROCERIES AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. FAMILIES WAITED UPON FOR OEDEKS, AND GOODS DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY. T. J. MOUNTAIN, Lambton Qtjat.
IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. T BURNE has great pleasure in informing the public that he has OPENED HIS NEW STORE on the RECLAIMED LAND, where he ivill offer the whole of his present Stock for Sale at such reduced prices as will ensure an immediate clearance for CASH 4 J*. B. would also take the present opportunity of informing the Public that he ia now opening up £3000 worth of splendid new GOODS ex Commodore, from London direct, consisting of the following articles, viz. :—: — Very superior black silk velvet, best black dress silk, new Lyons blue and white gros New foreign poplins, granite and other new poplinettes Plain and striped Aberdeen and other new winceys of superior quality and colours Foreign merinos and tarlatans in all the new colours A limited quantity of ladies' black silk velvets, very superior Also, black velveteen, astrachan, sattara, tlinta, and other new jackets Shepherds' plaid long shawls, a splendid lot of clan tartans, cambric ruffles, ladies' insertions and lappet collars, tilack crape, black silk net A nice lot of fur muffs and victorines, amongst which are a few real sable sets Gents' black, white, and coloured neckties, and silk corah handkerchiefs, twilled and plain Ladies' and gents' Irish cambric handkerchiefs and black ducape handkerchief* Green, scarlet, crimson, and drab bullion fringe and orris lace Welsh, Saxony, anti-rheumatic, plain scarlet, shepherd and Rob Roy check, and fancy flannels, a splendid assortment All numbers in Horrock's long cloths, 36 inch 54, 72, 80, and 90 inch Finlay's superior sheetings Huckaback, Forfar, crash, Turkish, and other towellings, damask table napkin's Printed furnitures, plain, white and Venetian blinds, all widths Blue and cotton velvet, harness curtains, all qualities Toilet, terry, marsella, and Alhambra quilts A splendid assortment of carpets in felt, tapestry, and imperial three-ply, Kidderminster hearthrugs, and stormant slips Ribbons and ribbon velvets in great variety, chenile hail' nets, linen dowlas Linen and cotton bedtick, Forfars, linen ducks, white Woollen serge Ladies' and gents' black, white, and coloured kid gloves best An endless variety of buttons, braids, cuffs, collarettes, 'scollop work Fingering yarn, American leather, white and coloured blankets, black doeskins, black blue broad cloth A very large assortment of winter hosiery, in men's, women's, and children's 3-4 and 4-4 floor cloth, an excellent assortment of ladies' and maids' stays Men's and boys' clothing, and a variety of other goods J. BURNE, NEW STORE, LAMBTON QUAY.
ON SALE, AT r\ REENFIELD AND STEWART'S STEAM SAW MILLS Courtenay Place, 20.000ffc 9 and 6in x 1 T and G Kauri 10,000 ft 6 x | do do 10,000 ft ti£ x 1 do Scotch 10,000 ft 6 x 1 Mata 30,000 ft 9, 11, and 12in Kauri 30, J00f t 9 and 11x3 deal 4 and Gin drain pipiug Architraves, mouldings, and skirtings, all size 3, and made to any pattern Doors and sashes, all sizes 2,000 ft hearthstones and flagging Tombstones of Oamaru stone, with blue 8 tone base Sawing and Planing done for the trade.
Notice. T> DUKE wishes to inform the public that he has commenced business next door to Mr. H. Leppien, Willis street, as Greengrocer, Fruiterer, Confectioner, and Poulterer. Families waited on daily. Dinners cooked for parties at their houses on reasonable terms. N. B. — REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. /GEORGE E. PRESS, Wood and Ivory Turner, Thorndon Quay, (Close to the Government Printing Office.)
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Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 55, 18 April 1868, Page 1
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