; GOOD TLB WS. TO AT.Ti WHO CAN APPRECIATE GENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS, AT EXTEEMELT LOW PKICES JAMES OLDHAM, High-Street, BEGS to inform his CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTY, he is prepared to Sell at the following Prices for CASH: — CAPE WINES 248. per doz. Pure and Proo from Spirit, PORTS AND SHERRIES .. 265. to 36a. According to Brand and Age. CHAMPAGNE 36f1. to 565. According to Brand. CLARET, BURGUNDY, and other FRENCH WINES 26a. to 425. RUM 16s. to 18s. per gal. BRANDT, (Pale or Dark) .. 20a. to 245. BRANDT (in Cases) .. .. 365. to 555. WHISKEY, GENEVA, and OLD TOM, at equally Low Prices. BURTON ALE (very fine) 3s. 6d. per. gal. In Quantities to suit Customers. ALE and STOUT . lis. to 14s. per doz. HIS STOCK of TOBACCO, CIGARS TEA, COFFEE, &c., &c., &c., are -well -worth a trial; and trusts to convince nil that it is their interest to deal with JAMES OLDHAM, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND Minebal Wateb Manetfactoby, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. RED BOOT. II . JF 0" GATE, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN - STREET, (OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL). | | FUGATE begs to inform the publio of Auckland, and the inhabitants of surrounding districts that he has always on hand the Largest and Best Selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes in Auckland, where a far superior article for durability and strength can be had at as reasonable a price as any House in town. As H. F. imports all his goods direct from the first London Houses, of the best quality and ost fashion able styles, which enables him to complete any orders ■with which he may bo favoured with promptitude and despatch. Has now on view a great variety of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. T. & EL COOKE, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE THE OIiD COURT HOUSE). T. & H. COOKE JJAVE FOR SALE, at Greatly Reduced Prices, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL - MADE FURNITURE IN THE PROVINCE. Parties Furnishing will find at their Establishment every article required for the DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, PARLOUR, BED-ROOM, AND KITCHEN. COOKE'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, OrrosiTß the Old Couut House. T. FOEGHAM, BOOT AND SHOE MERCHANT, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, BEGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen oi Auckland and its vicinity, that he has just opened a Choice Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, to which ho respectfully invites their early inspection, TeemS: —Small profit and quick returns —for ready money only. SHIPWRECK! TO BE PREPARED FOR. T TO SWIM at the FENCED POND, a AJ SMALE'S POINT. 3d. the Bath. igg" Towels and attendance from davra till ctaik<
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 7
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