FURNITURE BAZAAR, ! SHORTLANP STREET. I WINKS & HALL ARE NOW gELLING OPF TIIEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR LARGE CONSIGNMENTS NOW LANDING, PER SHIPS 'ELECTRIC AND 'ENGLAND,' DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in great variety Walnut Shaped, Oval and Loo Tables Walnnt Glass-back Muirblo Top Choflfoniors Walnut Devonports Walnut Canterburys and Whatnots Walnut Chess and Coflee Tables Walnut Ladies' Work Tables Walnut and Sycamore Occasional Fancy Chain Rosewood Glass-back Marble Top Cheffonierg Mahogany Sideboards Mahogany Telescope and Loo Tables Mahogany Sofa 9, Couches, and Lounged Mahogany Easy Chairs Mahogany Dining-room Chairs WARDROBES and BOOK-OASES Mahogany Marble Top Washstands and Dressing Tables Mahogany Bargee Child's Chairs Mahogany Commodes, Toilet Serrice Mahogany Cheval and Toilet Glasses Brass, Iron, and Wood Bedsteads Children's Cots and Perambulators GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES, very large stocks, &c. Hair, Fibre and Flax Mattrasses Straw Palliasses Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Damasks, Utrecht Velvets, Fringes Curtain Borders and Gimps, &c.. See., &c. Brass Cornices and Cornice Poles GROVER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES Two things are necessary in a modern Family Machine; should Stitch and Embroider, otherwise it i 3 but half a maohine for family use, and when you have finished stitching a garment with your machine, you will be loft to embroider it tediously by hand. Grove and Baker's Premium Machines are perfect Stitchers and perfect Embroiderers. F"om £12. instructions given to purchasers gratis. WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET. Sole Agents for the Province of Auckland, CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. COME AND TRY. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. MRS. HARRISON'S STORES, HIGH STREET. LIST OF PRICES. per lb. s. d. p OOD CONGOU TEA. . 20 vT Superior do., fine flavored . . 2 6 Souchong Tea, exquisite flavored . , 3 0 Best Plantation Coffee . . . . 13 Company's Sugar, No. 1 . . . . 05^ Crystal Sugar 0 5 English Crushed Loaf Sugar . . . 0 6 Best Flour (by the bag 165.) . ..02 Wax Vestas, Plaid Boies . .01 Tobacco, per cake . ..04 Salmon 16 lobsters ..10 Sago 0 4 Mould Candles . . . . . 0 7 Pickles 010 Higgins'Soap, per bar . . . . 0 lOi Best Starch, Blue or White . . . 0 6" Colman's Blue, best quality . . . 10 Washing Soda 0 1J Baking do. 0 4~ Salt . 0 1 Otago Oatmeal 0 3 Pearl Barley ..... 0 -1 Beat Currants ... . 0 <3 Do. Raisins . , . , . , 0 7 Prunes 00 Sardines, J tin 0 8 Do. £ tin 10 Lime Juice , .06 Vinegar 0 6 i Tart Fruit 3 10 English Jams 10 TERMS STRICTLY' CASH. Note the Addues3 MRS. HARRISON, HIGH-STREET, CORNER OF VULCAN LANE. GUANO! GUANO! GUAKO! TO FARMERS. TjpHE GUANO front Coral Queen Island is ; guaranteed to contain more Pl'Osphate of Lime, i.e., E one Earth, than ar.y yet offered to the Public, it is quicker in action than Bone Dust, and is the cheapest and most lasting fertiliser known. Price per ton—£7 10s, or per cwt. Bs. Cash. 6. 11. LAYERS, Seed Merchant, 1 Durham-street. Land 110 Thorlc) "' B r ° od for Cattle, &c., on
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1074, 24 April 1867, Page 3
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