GOOD NEWS TO ALL WHO CAN APPRECIATE GENTCTINE WINES AND SPIRITS, AT EITfiEMEIT LOW PEICBS JAMES OLDHAM, High-Stbeet, BEGS to Inform his CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTY, he ia prepared to Sell a th following Prioes for CASH: — OAPE WINES 24b. per doz. Pure and Free from Spirit. PORTS AND SHERRIES .. 26a. to 365. According to Brand and Age. CHAMPAGNE 36b. to 665. According to Brand. OIiABET, BURGUNDY, and other FRENCH WINES 265. to 425. BUM 16a. to 18s. per gal. BRANDT, (Pale or Dark) .. 20a. to 245. BRANDY (in Oases) .. .. 86s. to 65b. WHISKEY, GENEVA, and OLD TOM, at equally Low Phicbb. 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 convinco all that it is their interest to deal with JAMES OLDHAM,
WINE AND SPIRIT MEEOHANT, AND MINKBAL WaTEB MaNTJFACTOBY, HIGH STEEET, AUCKLAND. A FUETHEE EEDUCTION OF PBICES AT THE VICTORIA MART, ESTABLISHFD 1880. .ER E E TO ALL WHO TVJSH EEAL;VALUE. FOR rBKIR MONEY An inspection of a very choice selection of GENERAL GROCERIES, AT A LOW PRICE, IS SOLICITED BY J. M. EE,EN CH, TMPOETp AND FAMILY GROCER, VICTORIA MAET, No. 41 VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. M. F. has received shipments of Fine Teas, direct from China, England, and the Colonies; therefore he has pleasure to inform his customers, friends, and the public, that he now supplies choice Teas at the following prices :— No. 1 Congon Tea . . . , 2s Od per lb. No. 2 Fine Tea . . . . 2s 6d „ No. 3 Very Fine Full Flavoured Tea 3a Od „ No. 4 Finest 3s 6d ~ These Teas aro m great demand on account of their great strength, delicious flavour, likewise for their wholesome and invigorating qualities. All who tako 61bs. of Nos. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will have a reduction of 3d par lb. These Teas cannot be surpassed for quality and price. Also, supplied at this Establishment: Finest Currants . . . .0s 8d per lb. Mould Candles 0s Sd „ Price's Belmont Sperms, full weights Is Od ~ Rice 0a 4d ~ Soap, best and largest size bars . Os lOjd Oatmeal 0s fid per lb. Best Cavendish Vobacco, only id per cake, or . . .3s lOd „ Very Good Cavendish Tobacco, only 3s 8d „ Prime English Hams, just landed . Is 5d „ Prime English Bacon, just landed . Is 4d „ Flour, Sugar, and all other articles in the Trade at the Lowest Pbice.
All articles supplied aro guaranteed to be of good quality. Any alterations in prico will ba announced in the daily papors, WAX MATCHES, PER DOZEN, Is. Od. Coffee Roasted and Ground on the premises. WHAT HARM TO LOOK IN AND JUDGE P THE SEWING MACHINE FOE THE" MILLION! 83" PETCE TEN GUINEAS. jg£ THE WILCOX & GIBB'3 SEWING MACHINES aro allowed to be this simplest and most effective Machines in the Colonies. They do all kinds of Work, and possess the following advantages over all other Machines: — They make no noise while working. The whdel cannot reverse while working, thus saving the cotton from breaking. Any part of thcie Machines can be repaired in Auckland. 'Jnless -with great carelessness the needloa cannot break. Any one can learn to work a Wilcox & Gibe's Sewing Machine in fifteen minutes. These Machines are now on View, at P. G. MYERS, QUEEN and FORT-STREETS. N.B.—Testimonials can be iaspMted.;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 8
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