FURTHER REDUCTION Isr P A R T I N G T O N'S WHOLESALE CASH PEICES. ' STEAM BISCUIT MA3SUEACTOEY. ABBBNETHY BIS- QUEEN'S BISCUITS,. GUITS Butter ditto Wine Motto ditto. Cabin ditto Captains' ditto Pilot ditto Plain Wine ditto Ginger Nuts Picnio ditto Mixed Biscuits Boat ditto AU made up in tins, cases, and bags, and labelled- ! from 2 lbs. to 20 lbs. eaeb. WARRANTED TO KEEF. SYMONDS-SIBBET. AITEMATA MIIr L«■ BISCUIT MAKUPACIOBT, HENDERSON & MACFAKLANE S, Quben-stbeet. ' NEW C A STLB COA L, EIBEWOOD, juro. . . COLONIAL PRODUCE STORES, FAE.MEES* WEEKLY AUCTION MAILT FOB COUKTBY PBODPCE ONLY. YICTOEIA-ST EE E T EAST,. FOOT OF THE BAKBACK HILL. NEWCASTLE COAL, screened, and delivered in bags, 455. to 50s.- per ton Firewood, cut and uncut, at lowest prices 1 Oats, Maize, Bran, Flour, Hay, and Chaff, always • on band - Bone Duat, Peruvian Guano, Bolivian Guano, &c.. Potatoes and all kinds of Country Produce Fine Sample of Canterbury Seed Oats * Horses Stalled 6d.; stalled and fed, Is. A. CUNNINGHAM. s MAIZE! MAIZE!! MAIZE!!! [ .. For Sale, at the Com and Colonial Produce. Storea'of ! A. Cunningham, Victoria-street East, above ther • Greyhound Hotel,' 5 QA TONS MAIZE, ex' Kita,' at an exceedingly I U\J " low pries. ■■■ ALEX. CUNNING-HAM. • r j J. M. EEENCH'S * ~ -o ,t» .12 t» t O E LIS T , • See THIS DAX'S Advertisement.
AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, VENETIAN HOUSE WELLE3IiEY-ST. BAST.. i HOBTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every iTJLo description of insido and outside Window , Blinds, plain and ornamental "Wire "Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanka for the liberal support and patronage he Has received' from the Ladies and Gentleman of Auckland, andhopes by attention and punctuality to secure a con. - tinuance of their favors. . The Trade auppju'ed with Venetian iad Wixti «Sb>mo- ' Band Old Blinds Bepaired. and Painted. Country orders to bo accompanied fay a remittance* BTTSSELL'S PBIVATE BOARDING- ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shortiaio) Cbescbnt.) R TIB ALLY situated between "Army and UTarw Hotel, ' and " "Wesleyan College," UPP E R QUEEN"' STBEET. PRIVATE PARLOURB FOB FAMILIES. Auckland, March let, 186*. AUCKLAND SALT WATER BATH COMPANY (LIMITED). President : Frederick Whitafeer, Esq. VICE-PKE sidbu T: • • Thomas Macfarlane, Esq. Dibectobs : A. Beveridge Esq. jJ. o. Hamley, BJsq. £- Bucholz, i. B q. J as . Smart, Esq. P. Hal], Esq. 1 H. A. Warner, Esq. W. 0. Wilson, Esq. T H^,i?^ THS ! are m^ PE ? DAlLY,'from Sunrise completed. n ° Wies' 'Baths are now Hopra for Ladies (during which a Bed Flag will "» -*• «*» Tebms : Half- QuarYearly, yearly, terly. Monthly. £s. d. £.s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. m- . (2 M ■2201500 15 00 78 Tickets \ Two 3 3 0 1 17 6 1 2 6 Oils to admit j Three 3 13 6 2 3 6 1 6 6 013 £ ( Four 4 4 0 210 0 1 10 0 015 0 And one-fourth of the single ticket for every addi- ' tional pefrjois, > • » Single Bath, 6d. All to be paid in advance ROB SET SOMMERVILLE, "
PEATON & ROBINSON NAUTICAL, MATHEMATICAL akd OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 38£ QTJEEIf-STBEET WHAMF. QmPS-COMPASSES, SURVJEYORS* INBTRUO MENTS, ana B)2WING MACHINES of rary description efficiently Cleaned, Repaired, and premise 5 eenstonea out and polished on tha Agents for Singer's celebrated Night Compawe#. cod:b of signals. F®® SALE at the Office, tha Aiickland f SIGNALS, Lithographed in colour*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 1 October 1867, Page 2
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