STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. CHARLES F. PA KTINGTON in returning thanks for past favoi*s, begs to intimate to his Iriends and the public that he has now rcduccd the price of the best Cabin Biscuit £5 per (on lower than j 3 Sydney current rates, and has 011 hand all kinds ol y i'ANCI BISCUI TS at a great veduet io lin price. u C. F. ]'. would invite his friends and customers to inspect the new machinery which cannot bo surpassed, if equalled, in the colonies, being most coin--1 plete, and requiring only three men to work the same, and is capable of turning out from 25 to 30 tons Cabir e -Biscuit per week. Cabin Biscuit packed in cases for shipment or family use; if preferred. Cases and bags charged for at cost rices. "Wholesale Pit ices Curhunt at tjie Bakery, SYJIO>'»S-STIIEET. Best Cabin Biscuit 30s. per 100 lbs. Pilot or Navy 225. do. do. Ship ISs. do. do. s AY iue, Motto, Abcrnethy, Fancy, ;> Lunch, Pic-nic, Fancy "Wine, r. Plain "Wine, Nic-nacs, and all kinds Fancy Sweet Biscuits Bd. per 11>. Butter Biscuits, Fancy Butter Biscuits, Plain Lunch do (id. per ll>. "WATER'S DINING ROOMS, r VICTORIA STREET, ' (Two doors from the " Queex's Head Hotel.") rjIHE Proprietor of the above Dining Rooms begs to assure the public of Auckland that he is now able to supply, in first-rate style, at any hour, CHOPS, STEAKS, SOUPS, &c. DINNERS FROM 12 TILL 2 O'CLOCK. Tea and Coffee Always Ri:adv. Cr OO D BEDS. I. "WATERS invites the public lo favour him with a call, and judge for themselves. Igg" Note the address. A" I CTOE i. A STIIE ET, (Two doors from the "Qleex's Head Hotel.") OPPOSSUM RUG STORE. BE IN TIME. BE IN TIME. RUGS ! RUGS! RUGS ! Now on hand, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of OPOSSUM RUGS, not to bo equalled in the Colouy. Price O'Os. each. Note the address— LEVY'S CLOTHING MART, (Opposite the Auckland Savings Bank.) June 20, 15(34. VI N E SALT. PER 'FLYING FO A M.' f-AA BAGS OF FINE SALT (JUU 1 ewt. each. (On Sale by the Undersigned.) MORRIN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Queen Street, Auckland. July 19th, 1864. NOTICE. M. SOMERVILLE, in RETIRING from the GROCERY BUSINESS, which has so long been conducted by him at, the Establishment known as the City Mart, begs most respectfully and sincerely to tender his best thanks to his numerous customers, friends, and the public generally, for the liberal patronage lie hiis experienced for the last 16 years, and in doing so, would introduce his successor, MR. WALTER GRAHAM, to whom he has disposed of his Grocery Business, and by whom it will bo carried on, on and after the Ist JULY ENSUING. Mr. Graham Inn ing been so long in the Esttib lishmcnt, and knowing so well the requirements of the Customers, M. S. has every confidence in introducing him to their notice, and on his behalf most respectfully solicits a share of that liberal supportso long afforded to himself. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart, Auckland. June 27, 18G1. In connection with the above the Undersigned begs to inform those who have so long patronised the Establishment, and the public generally, that he will continue to conduct the business in the same satisfactory manner in which it has heretofore been carried on by Mr. Mark Somerville, and by the same attention to the wants of liis customers, hopes to receive a continuance of their favours. WALTER GRAHAM. City Mart, June 27, 1864. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, rnWO PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES just I landed One Saw Bench, with Circular Saws One Stone-Breaking Machine. J). GIiAHAM & CO. 4th May, 1864. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 1
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