COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, ARMY CONTRACTORS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, GROCERS, & CONSUMERS GENERALLY. r jIHE undersigned 13 now prepared to supply the FINEST COFFEE in nny quantities, at the shortest notice. Roasted or Ground by Patent Steam Machinery erected on the Premises in Victoria-street, near tho new Union Bank of Australia. THOMAS BELL. Ijjgj-Observo the Address^SgJi BELL, VICTORIA-STREET . Near tho new Bank. FOR, SALE, EX ' ALICE CAMERON,' "I AA BOXES PRICE'S NO. 1 BELMONT -LUU . SPERM 20 boxes Fine Hbnevdew, 10' a 8 „ Gold Loaf; 8 „ Zouavo S „ . .Springtime 50 kegs Very Superior AVoollongong Butter 4 eases Homoeopathic Cocoa 5 ~ Rod Herrings, 2 dor., tins 3 „ Huntlov and Palmer'B Biscuits 3 ~ Harper Twelvetrees' "Washing Powder 5 „ Currio Powder, J and lb. 5 „ Fresh Herrings, in 1 lb. and 2 lb. tins X ~ American Brooms 10 „ Hams and Bacon 10 ~ Lea and Perrin's "Worcestershire Sauce ■ 10 ~ Sardines 10 „ Lobsters ISO mats Manilla Refined Sugar 50 ~ „ Coft'eo 100 half-chests Fino Congou THOMAS BELL. Victoria-street, - Near tho Now Bank.
• SATURDAY, JULY 23, ISG4. EXCELSIOR HOUSE. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. REMOVAL OF NE¥ PSEMISES OF EXCELSIOR HOUSE. S R. HOBB'S LEASE of his present pre- | mises lias a but u Bliort time to run, lie Ims resolved to build on his own properly at tlio junction of Queen and Wakelield-streets. In order to outj out his arrangements, R. Hobbs intends CLEARING- OUT the whole of his present Stock of and Men's and Boys' Clothing, at greatly reduced rr.iOES. He has just opened a Large Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, bought very cheap, the whole of which will bo offered at LOW TRICES TO CLEAR OUT. Tho Sa o will comnienco TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, tho 23rd instant. READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT. R. lIOBBS, QUEEN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE ODD FELLOWS' lIALL. BONE DUST. STYAK & HUNTER II nve for Sale, FINE BONE DUST, either at Maeky's Wharf, at Otaliuhu Bridge, or at their Stores, Durham Sale Yards. KEROSENE ! KEROSENE ! 1 f>nn GALIONS GENUINE KEROSENE, JLV/v/v/ at (is. per gallon, . On Sa i,k. S. ITAGUIi SMITIT. R . CAIIT EE , KYBER PASS, (Opposite Sj-ccojtin: & Son's Brewery), HAS ON SALE, THE FOLLOWING GARDEIS and I'IELD SEEDS, in great variety, winch he can recommend, having grown the most of thcin himself.
Cabbages, Turnips, Baddish, Lettuce, Onions, Leaks, Caulitlowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Peas, ■Scarlet. Kunners, French Beans, Zebra mid IJwurf Humid, Broad Beans, ami other articles connected with the Trade. P UKKI Tl7 n E BAZ A A 11, I>JIOIiTLAN!) STWJKT. WINKS & lIALL HAYK received a laruji! consignment of Kn^lisli I'lirnitiive, consisting of Walnut, J iruwiim |{" Suits, Shaped, Oval, Loo, and Ladies' Work "YaMi* Mahogim) J£a«v Clmirs, Whatnots, Toilet UiutM*, " "fcc. i\:c. _ Krpry description of Cabinet and Upholstery I' urnituro made to order. BOOK-BINDING, PAPR It JtULING. ACCOUNT ."BOOK MANUTACTOKY. riIDOMAS AY A/.L'T_l£l{.S begs to announce that, he X has imported the most, improved and powerful Machinery in the Colony, anu will he prepared to undertake work to any extent, in a few days. ® & GRAHAM'S Slnrc, Quwn - stroof, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 265, 17 September 1864, Page 8
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