HOME COMFORTS FOR EICH AND POOR !! ! GENUINE LIQUORS WITHOUT ADULTERATION, AT THE "CRESCENT HOTEL," SHORTLAND-STREET. PUBLIC may supply itself with every description of WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS, Free from those pernicious mixtures which intimidate respectable persons from procuring Wines and Spirits from Eetail Houses. The PRICES charged at the " CRESCENT HOTEL" are even below those charged for the ordinary liquors retailed in Auckland. A VISIT TO THE HOTEL WILL PROVE THE QUALITY OP THE STOCK, As a Single Glass may be had of same quality as sold in larger quantities. THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Being on the Premises, THE SUPPLY IS UNLIMITED, AND LIBERAL ALLOWANCE 13 ALWAYS MADE ON LARGE ORDERS. AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLIAM GREGG & CO., COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wtndham-st. (opposite Herald Office), And at Phinces3-btbeex, Ddnkdis, Have on hand and for sale— Coffees, raw, roasted, and ground Coffees ground, packed in tins of all sizes Popper, white and black, whole ana ground Mace | Cloves Cinnamon J Chicory Ginger Mustards Cocoa Curry Powder Nutmeg Carraway seeds Allspices Chocolate STOCK-TAKING! STOCK-TAKING! MEAT SALE OF THE SEASON"!!! SS. [N THE POUND RETURNED TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS, PRIOR TO STOOE-TAKINQ-AT THE NATIONAL MART! S. & J. U. VAILE. ]S r ow is the time to purchase CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. UNDOUBTED BARGAINS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HUNTER & CO, STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, TfIETOULD respectfully direct the attention of perW sonß sending Stock for sale at their Regular Weekly Sales at NEWMARKET, OTAHOTIU. AND DUR-HAM-STREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements with George Howard, Esq., for receiving Shipments of Stock consigned to them at his Farm on the west bank of the Tamaki, where there are good _ Grass Paddocks well watored, within a quarter of a mile of the landing place. The advantages of this landing place are that it is within six miles of the market and twenty miles nearer the market than the east bank of the 'lamata, thereby saving a long drive ts Fat Cattle, lhere is no* bar to cross, and good draft of water for large vessels at all times of the tide The landing place is opposite Brown's Island, immediately round the Beacon at the West Tamaki Head, and within one hundred yards of the shores
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 721, 7 March 1866, Page 9
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