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NOW OPENED! THE QUANG TUNG HONG, CHINESE WARE HOUSE, 4 DOORS FROM THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, QUEEN-STREET, AtTCKLANP. THE Proprietor of the above Establishment has just returned from CHINA, with a large and carefully-selected stock of CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS of tho most elegant aud beautiful designs, in every varioty of tho followiug articles, tho whole- of which will bo offered ut extremely moderate prices, viz.— CURIOS.—Tho best Ciiinksb Collection over seen in the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of PORCELAIN, from tho celebrated manufactories of King-tc-Ching and Nan-chang-fou, in Dessert Services, Vases, Toilet Sets, Punch Bowls, io , &c. LACQUERWARE (Cantonese) in Card Tables, Teapoys (small tables), Tea Trays, Tea Caddios, Work Boxes, Cigar Boxes, Glove Boxes, &e. IVORYWARE, in Chessmen, Draughtsmen, Card Onsoß, Junks, A'aseß, Card Baskets, Paper Knives, &c. TORTOISK3HELL-WARE, in variety SANDAL WOOD-WARE—An assortment of FANS AND HANDSCREENS-every new stylo (;in exquisite collection), &c, &c, &c. MATTING —Now Curpet and other patterns (ten varieties) never imported before OIL (known as Tea Oil)—fur superior to beit Colza for burning, and without an equal as a lubricator for maihinwy PRESERVED GINGER Chowchow, and Kum> quuts (Chyloongs No. 1) Igjg" Note.—The above are not tho inferior and defectivo mHiiufactures »oW by Chinese to Kurojeanf at the outporls, but iho choicest of their severa 1 kinds, selecled by tho importor from tho actua, manufactories in tho intuiior, many of them beiug made to his order. In addition to the foregoing, thero will be open tc I solcetion a quantity of curious and beautiful JAPANESE GOODS, | Well worthy tho attention of connoisseurs. QTJANG TUNG HON G : QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. F. PRICE, Pbopbietob. HOME COMFORTS FOR EJCH AND POOH !! ! GENUINE LIQUOES WITHOUT ADULTERATION", AT THE "CRESCENT HO'xjEL," SHOIITLAND-STREET. rriLTS PUBLIC may supply itself with everj description ol WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEEES, Free from those pernicious mixtures which intimidate respectable persons from procuring Wines and Spirits from Retail Houses. The PRICES charged at the " CRESCENT HOTEL" are oven 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 tho Premises, THE SUPPLY IS UNLIMITED, AND LIBERAL ALLOWANCE IS ALWAYS MADE ON LARGE ORDERS. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex late arrivals and to arrive, 700 BARR] BLS PORTLAND CEMENT. I \J\J ex ' Eastward Ho!' from New York 60 barrels Plaster of Paris 1 [200,000 Laths D. QOUGH, Junr., Hobson-etreeti

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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