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FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL COMMIS- , , SION AGENT. JW, AD LAM hereby desires oil consumers whe • wibli value for their Money, to give him a trial by purchasing at his new establishment opposite the Savings' Bank, Queen-street (Lute A. and W. Mill.] Teas of iirst'- quality (chosen for the homi market) Coffees, finest plantation (selected exprcsslj for J. W. A.) Sugars, first class and finest sorts And asssortcd groceries, and Italian storcß best names, Also, English Hams, Bacon, and Cheeses. .T. W. Adlam in thus soliciting the favors of lilt • liud Friends and Supporters (in his last business) foi a sharo of their patronage,' relys upon his known "business tact and habits, to give them, and all new friends, the fullest satisfaction. Preserve the address — J. W. ADLAM, Opposite the Auckland Savings Bank, (Late A. and W. Mill), Quecn-streot. P.S.—J. W. Adlam is prepared to supply Flour ol the best brands, at mill prices. Notice to "Wholesale Consumers and Bakers— «T. W. Adlam has a consignment- on the way from Adelaide, finest silk-dressed—the first of continuous supplies. (Kindly take this as J. W. Adlam's Bow.) NOTICE. MESSRS. A. & W. MILL beg to inform their friends and all consumery, that they have disposed of their GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT and BUSINESS to Mr. J. W. Adlam, and hope they will favor him with their patronage, as they have hitherto dono ourselves, feeling assured every attention and civility will bo the share of all who may favor him with their support. A. & W. MILL. ONEHUNGA. niHE undersigned begs to notify to the inhabitants of Onehunga, country settlers, and settlers on the nest Coast, that he has taken part of those large and conimodious Premises, at the corner of Queen and Princes-streets, opposite the camp, where ho incarr- T on the BUSINESS of GROCER and : ISION MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail «ud where the public will find the very best articles that can be procured. He hopes, therefore, to be abl to give general satisfaction to tlise who may lavour him with their patronage. He does not propose to sell at cheaper rates than those of any other places of business, but he intends to sell good articles at fair and moderate-profits. Country settlers and settlers on the West Coast, who may entrust him with their orders, will have good articles forwarded in large or small quantities, at moderate prices, which will be properly packed and shipped. His long experience in shipping (20 veais) may give him some advantage over others in rackin and shipping goods. All orders, accompanied by a remittance or refer»noo when iinkown to the advertiser, will be promptly attended to. Colonial produce bought or sold on commission, lien produce is sent on consignment, storapre for t-cven days will, be given free of charge. The landjug charges, when tho now wharf is completed, will I.j very moderate, close to which he has commenced t-tores, capable of holding one thousand tons of floods, part of which will be for the use of the public j. r storing goods or produce. dipping and Custom-house business tranoitcted. OFFICE: QTJEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Reference in Auckland, llessk-s. GiJjkillan and Co. Business commences on Monday, 28th November. ALLEN CHRISTEY. new goods. ON SALE PAT THE STORES OF NEWMAN & EWEN EYTON'S PATENT IRON BRDSTEADS Half-Tester, Solid and Tubular, various colors Frcnch do. do. do. Four-post and Canopy do. Children's Cots and Folding Bedsteads Best Flex Mattresses, all sizes, kept in stock. ROGER'S & SONS CUTLERY, &c. Table and Pocket Knives Scissors, all sizes, do., in cases Razors and Strops, do. in cases Desk Knives and Pruning do. Ladies' and Gentlemon's Dressing Cases, a very superior assortment, from 50s. to 120s. each. Oyster Knives, Putty do., Butchers do. and Steels BEST ELECTRO-PLATE AND STERLING SILVER GOODS. Spoons and Forks, Ladles, Knife Rests, Nutcrackers Bouquet Holders, Silver and Gilt Children's Silver Cups, and Knife, Fork, and Spoon Cases Cruet Frames, Card and Cafce Baskets Luncheon Frames, Pickle do. Liqueur Frames, Fish Carvers, in cases Flower Vases, Epergnes, and Fruit Stands" Plated Dish Covers and Side Dishes, Candlesticks Inkstands, Butter do., Sugar Baskets Egg Frames, Tea and Coffee Sets, Urns Mustard Pots and Salts, do. in cases, with Spoons Butter Knives, Silver and Electro 20 Cases Best Plated Desert Knives and Forks -12 paira and 18 pairs, in a r: u o ' Silver Card Cases, Shell and Papier Macho do. CUT GLASS AND CHINA DEPARTMENT. Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, Claret, and Hock Glasses, m evory variety Decanters, Quarts and Pints, Claret do Finger Cups, Water Jugs and Goblets' Celery Glasses, Salts, Pickles, Custards, and * Jellies ' Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Frostod Jugß Lustres and Flower "Vases, in various pa j g A very large assortment. An entire new stock of tho above just opened. 100 Sots and upwards of China, from 60s. to 1203. set, various Dessert Sets. Toilet do., Dinner do. : the latter lioin -JUo. lo £20 tho set, newest nattems STOCK PATTERNS kre always on W, Inch can be matched from time to time as required, PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES, & c . 200 Kegs Ewbank's Nails, £to 6 inch 100 do. American do., 1£ to 3 inch Churns, Colonial Ovens Srieads and Scythes, Hay Rakes and American Axes and Hatchets, Patent Weighing Machines, 400 lb., 1200 lb., Union Scales &c. - Every description of Builders' Ironmongery ana Edge Tools. J ic. & C-Queen-street, 27th October. TO LET UNFURNISHED Board and Lodging, 235. per week. N jght s lodging, Is. per night. Di tto, ss. per week. Breakfast, Is.; dinner, Ib. 6d.; tea, Is. at every meal. MARLBOROUGH POARDISG-HOUSF, Ami ET-STItEET, ' (Next Custom House-street). JOHN STEPHENSON & CO - G:tOCEIiq .and Gekebai Commis-lOJT Aoen-tf (Two -doors {ibove the "Old House at Home'in Victoria-street.) ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 8

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