STANFORD & CO. MACHINES TURING DITTO HALF CABINET f No ' 3 MANUFA °- gOLE AGENTS FOR SINGER & CO'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. An inspection of our Stock of Machines is inrited. Victors will always ho politely received, and novor importuned to purchase what thoy do not want. Ladies wishing to learn to work tho Machines will bo instructed gratis, 110 matter whether they wish to purchase a Machine or not. A privato room for instruction. Persons wishing Machine work done will have thrir orders attended to by leaving the work with up. JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS, Consisting of CHANDELIERS, CHAIN, BRACKET, lIARP AND SIDE LAMPS. Also, — DRAWING ROOM, TABLE, AND CHAMBER LAMPS, Tho Largotit und Finest Stock ovor brought into New Zealand. KEROSENE OIL, only SIX SHILLINGS PER GALLON, WARRANTED BEST BRANDS. KEROSENE LAMPS From THREE SHILLINGS UPWARD. STANFORD & CO. Nest door to "New Zealand Herald" Office.
8. P. JAMES AND SON, IMPORTERS, SHORTLAND-STREET, HAVE ON SALE, Australian wines Cawarra Hock, Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Cawarra Claret, Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Dalwood Red, in pints and quarts Dalwood "White, in pints and quarts These Wines, from their purity and cheapness, possess a high reputation, ana command a large sale. The demand for them is increasing, and the enterprising growers are making great exertions to satisfy the public requirements ; their extensive vineyards tit Dalwood and Bakkullo are in full course of production and yield annually 20,000 gallons of wine. At Dalwood the stock of fine wines is upwards of 30,000 gallons, in addition to a largo supply at Sydney. PORT, in hogßhcads and quarter-casks BHERRY, in hogsheads and quarter-casks CHAMPAGNE Cliquot's, in quarts and pints IXL, in quarts and pints Bowry, in quarts Sillory, in quarts Sillery, very dry Jacquesaon, in quarts and pints A I Y Moselle, R. J. and Co NONPAREIL:— Burgundy, Nuita, Bolnay, Schattaugc, Chassugne, Blany Burgundy, White, Chabba Hock, Still, Reissling, quarts and pints Claret, Poniillaok, St. Estepho Finlot, Sauterne Gusad, Sauterne Milk Punch, pintß and quarta SPIRITS :— Brandy, Pale Martcll's and Ilennessy's, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Brandy, Brown Martcll's and Hennessy's in hogsheads and quarter-cusks Whiskey, Campbeltown, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Whiskey, Old Irish, in hogsheads and quarter casks Gin, Old Tom 200 cases Geneva 200 cases Brandy, Ilenneßsy's 200 caaes Brandy (3 Daggr)r 30 cases Orange Bitters 400 cases Brandy, Tory cheap BEER: — 400 dozen Bass's, quarts 100 dozen Alsopp's 200 dozen Alaopp's, in pints Bass's *\ Wortliington's , in hogsheads Dawson's J The Tkade Supi'ljed. MANGAI'AI HOTEL. MANGAPAI GENERAL STORE. 11HE inhabitants of Mangapai, Wangnrie, and . neighbouring settlements, are hereby informed that the above duly licensed premises will be opened for the transaction of General Business on and after the Ist cf April next, viz. :— Board, Lodging, Sale of Wines, Spirits, Beer, and all descriptions of Wine Merchants' Goods. Sale of Drapery, Clothing, and every description of Drapers' Goods. Sale of Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Grocers' and General Store Goods. All kinds of Stock and Produce -will be roceived, and Sales, Purchases, and Exchanges negoeiiited. Q. C. E. 8. P. JAMES AND SON, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 253, 3 September 1864, Page 3
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