COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, ARMY CONTRACTORS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, GROCERS, & CONSUMERS GENERALLY. fjIHE undorsigned is now pbepaked to supply tlie FINEST COEEEE in any quantities, at tlie shortest notico. Roasted or Ground by Patent Steam Machinery crcctod on tho Premises in Victoria-street, near the now Union Bank of Australia. THOMAS BELL. '23"Obsorvo tho Addreß3„'£2l BELL, VICTORIA-STREET Near tho new Bank. FOE SALE, EX « ALICE CAMERON,' 1 AA BOXES PRICE'S NO. 1 BELMONT JLUU SPERM 20 boxes Fino Honeydow, 10's 8 „ Gold Leaf; 8 „ Zounvo 8 „ Springtime 50 lcega A r ery Superior Woollongong Butter 4 cases Homoeopathic Cocoa 5 „ Red Herrings, 2 doz. tins 3 „ Iluntley and Palmer's Biscuits 3 „ Harper Twelvetroes' Washing Powder 6 ~ Currie Powder, J and -J lb. 5 ~ Eresh Herrings, in 1 lb. and 2 lb. tins 1 ~ American Brooms 10 „ Hams and Bacon 10 ~ Lea and Pcrrin's Worcestershire Sauce 10 „ Sardines 10 „ Lobsters 150 mats Manilla Refined Sugar 50 „ ~ Cofl'eo 100 half-chcsts Einc Congou THOMAS BELL. Victoria-street, Near tho Now Bank. SATURDAY, JULY 23, ISGI. EXCELSIOR HOUSE. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. REMOVAL OF NEW PREMISES OF EXCELS lOH HOUSE. S R. HOBB'S LEASE of liis present premises has a but a short time to run, ho has resolved to build on his own property at the junction of Queen and Wakefield-streets. In order to carry out his arrangements, R. Hobbs intends CLEARING ODT the whole of his present Stock of Drapery and Men's and Boys' Clothing, at
greatly keduced tricks. Hohiisjust opened a Largo Slock of Now and Fashionable Goods, bought very cheap, tho whole of which will bo ofibred at LOW TRICES TO CLEAR OUT. Tho Sa c will commcnco TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, tho 23nl instant. READY HONEY AND NO ABATEMENT. E. HOBBS, QUEEN STEEET, NEXT DOOR TO THE ODD EELLOWS' HALL. BONE DUST. ST YAK iITTNTEE. Have for Sale, EI Nft BONK .I)I' ST, either at Marky's Wharf, ut Otuhuliu Bridge, or ut their Stores, Durham Sale Yards. KEROSENE ! KEROSENE ! • 1 AAA GABIONS GENUINE KEROSENE, JLv'VyVy at (is. per gullon, On Saw:. S. HAGUE SMITH. R . CAETEIt, KYBER PASS, (Opposite SiX'CO.inw; & Son's Brewery), HAS ON SALE, THE FOLLOWING GARDEN and EI ELD SHEDS, in great variety, which lie cull recommend, having grown the most of tlieni himself. Cubbuges, Turnips, Rnddish, Lettuce, Onions, Leeks, Cuuliilowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Pens, Scarlet Runners, French Beans, Zebra and Dwarf Beans, Broad Beans, and other articles connected with the Trade. FUlilsl TU 11 E BAZ A A li, Shoutlami Street. "WINKS & lIALL HAVE received a large consignment of English Furniture, consisting of Walnut Drawing l.'ooiu Suits, Shaped, Oval, Loo, and Ladies' Work "Tallies, Muhogan} Easy Chairs, Y\ hatnots, Toilet Glasses, &c. t.Vc. &e. Every description of Cabinet and L'j.lioUtci v furniture made to order. BOOK-BINDING, PAPER RULING. ACCOUNT BOOK M A i\ r UKACTOIiY. fpHOMAS WA TIERS 1 to „„„„„„„ that, he X has imported the lnotl improved and powerful Machinery in the Colony, and will be prepared to undertake work to any extent in a few days. OverMABIN 6c GRAHAM'S Store, Queen-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 266, 19 September 1864, Page 8
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