MRS. KEMP, MILLINER, DRESSMAKER, AND THEATRICAL COSTUMIER, VICTORIA STREET,
MRS. KEMP thanks her lady patronesses, and begs to inform them that she has REMOVED to Xe'n Premises immediately opposite those lately occupied ,hy her. Future favours promptly attended to. An entirely new stock of— Silks Velvets • Winceys Wr-ol’c-n Stuffs Cottons Bats, Rennets &c., &o.*
High-street, Wine and Spirit Stores. want of genuine WINES and SPIRITS at I moderate prices has been much fe!t and complained of in Auckland, the chief, cense of which is that long credits required long proiits, and the cash customer thus compelled to make up for the losses of overdue account To remedy this, the undersigned, in addition to his Mineral Water .Manufactory, _ \ is prepared to supply for cash, both Wines and Spirits (the , qualities of each being “ warranted genuine,”) at prices to J come within the reach of almost every housholder, which J the following Ready Money List will show: — \ In quantities of not less than 2 gallons, or 1 dozen i bottles each. * Capo Wine (both Port and Sherry), 21s. per dozen * Sherry (Pale or Golden), 245. 285., and 325. per dozen Port, 245., 285., and 325, per dozen, (according to age) Champagne, 3Gs. to 425. per dozen Rum, 12s. to 14s. per gallon Whisky (Irish and Scotch), 14s, per gallon Brandy, 19s. to 225. per gallon Brandy (in cases), 325. to 50s. (according to brand) Geneva, (in cases), small, 275.; large 48s. Liqueurs, Old Tom, Cordials, &c., at equally low prices There is also a Large Stock of Teas, Tobacco, Sugar, &c., from which country and coasting orders can be immediately applied by jAME g - oIDHAM; Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, and Mineral Water Manufacturer, I High-street, Auckland. i p.S,.— A reduction of 5 per cent* will bo made te ' Purchasers of £5 and upwards. HAVELOCK HOUSE, THREE DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE, Pkixces-strekt. Patent Medicine and Perfumery Warehouse. SEVERAL CASES of the best PERFUMES and PATENT MEDICINES, received per mail, and now on sale, wholesale and retail, at the above establishment. One case of Dr. Jacob Townshend’s Sarsaparilla. One case of Genuine Macassor Oil and Kalydor. One case of Beetham’s Hair Wash, for beautifying and strengthening the hair. One case of Johnson’s Syrnp, a bicesing to mother s for children teething. One case of Pritchett’s Vermifuge, &c., &a One case of Bateman’s Pectoral Drops. One case of Da'by’s Carminative. Sweeting’s Elixir, for the immediate euro of the Toothache, Remedy for Deafness, &C. . Where may bo had all the best patent Medicines, warranted genuine, bearing her Majesty’s stamp, and not manufactured in the Colonies, the b( 8t Sponges, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumes, &c. ; Just opened a case of the Jockey Club Perfume, Norton s Camomiie Pills, &c. Please Observe I [HAVELOCK HOUS Opposite the Masonic Hotel. Orders from tho interior immediately forwarded.
QU.EEN - S,T REET WHABF. Wine, R. MOORE, Spirit, and Beer Merchant Importer. and r jPHE Public and Shipping supplied with Wines and i Spirits of first quality. Martell’s Pale and Crown Brandy Campbeltown Scotch Whisky Browning's Celebrated|old Tom Geneva Gin Fine Old Rum, 33 o.p, Curagoa Maraschino Cherry Cordial Cherry Brandy Orange Bitters Orange Boven German Bitters White Wine Vinegar for Pickling, Walker’s English Ginger Wine Madeira, Old Sparkling Hock Champagne, pints and quarts, Jacquesson’a Real Havanna Cigars Families supplied with Allsopp’s Ale, 4s. gall. SIR HENRY MEUX’S PORTER, 3s. 6d. PER IN BOTTLE, 9s. PER DOZEN. Allsopp’s Ale, 10s. 6d. per dozen. The Trade supplied with Hogsheads and Qr.-Casks R. M, has on Sale a small quantity of OLD PORT of th finest quality that can be had in London. GALVANISED WIRE FOR FENCING. OH SALE. Queen-street, Auckland. BELFAST H 0 T a E“L. PEINCES-STREET. JAMES SUTHERLAND j~~|~ AVING entered on the above Premises, be s to'infonn his Friends and the Public generally that he has refitted ✓ and improved the House it very aonsiderable expense, and that he is now able to offer very superior accommodation to visitors. WINES and SPIRITS of the very best description, and everything’ connected with the Establishment conducted first-class style, with the greatest’ attention To oomfort. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! H. KE M P to inform the public of Auckland that he HAS OPENED the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately by Mr. Pettit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. H. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the best London houses, of a superior quality and the most fashionable styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, will be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS : AT THE Lowest Possible Prices H . KEMP, Upper Queen-street, above Weliesley-street.
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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2262, 31 October 1864, Page 12
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