Coffee. Brown, Barrett, & oo.'s AUCKLAND steam coffee and spice mills. COFFEES. IT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN THAT GOOD COFFEE IS THE BEST STIMULATING BEVERAGE BOTH FOE ■WINTER AND SUMMER. To obtain what you really want, ask for our Best Brands, tlie EXCELSIOR or STANDARD, which have sustained their good names over Ten Years, and have very much increased in demand—a sure proof of their being consumed and appreciated in all households throughout and even cut of our proviace. g3T Wholesale only at our Hills and Agents*. gS" Retail at all Grocery Establishments in Town and Country. ,r.j e * Onr best £*£ Excelsior Brand, green label I qualities. BS c Standard ~ red ~ [-Every pkge — Lion „ pink ~ I with our S nc ) signature. §o3 ® | £ >Jj Chip lowes a Si: Anchor ~ pence „ I qualities, Crown M yellow ~ fwithont ou J signature. Our PEPPERS and SPICES we guarantee Best Quality, and free of adulteration. BROWN, BARRETT & CO. Elliott-street 30th July. 1878. Furnishing. FUUNTJL'URE —Per the Drairingroom, Dining-room, Library, Bedroom, or Kitchen, on Sale at T. & H. COOKED, 67% Qaeen-street. CARPETS —Including Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Stair, Felt, and Dutch, on Sale at T. 5: H. COOKE'S, G7 Queen-street. LINOLEUM and Floorcloths, all "widths, Bath Mats, in Linoleum and Floorcloth, on Sale at T. & H. COOKE'S, er, Queen-street. HEARTH RUGS, Door Mats, plain and wool bordered, Matting, Wool Mats, Bert-side Rugs, on Sale at T. & H. COOKE'S, G7, Queen-street. IRON BEDSTEADS.—French, half Tester, Stump and Folding ; Iron Cots, all sizes, Wood Bedsteads and Wood Cots, on Sale at T. & H. COOKE'S, 67. Queen-street. BEDDING. —Hair, Spring, Wool, Cocoa Fibre, and Flax Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, on Sale at T. & H. COOKE'S, 67, Queen-street. GLASSES. —Chimney Glasses, in Gilt, Walnut, and Maple Frames, Toilet Glasses, Toiletware, Cane-seated Chairs, in great variety, on Sale at T. asd li. CouKE'S, 67, Queen-street. PRICES. —As we import from the English Manufacturers, we are able to sell all imported goods as low as any house in town ; and, employing steam power in our Factor}*, are enabled to offer articles of local manufacture at a very moderate rate. T. & H. COOKE, 67, QUE^-street. tj ° « o I * r ji C/J J £ g H g £ O f 5 H a CQ t EH I- 3 PS <j £3 5 < cc w pa 02 03 ® ©Sg a H H| £ 5 o * OS O _ of M -a) H _ H Cd O * § " Sph g U1" 3 o pug o a §%« H H « ° | 5 H ® g ;#"gj a Hp * p *«I ri ! ? 5 03 ! ll| | g g 6-4 I H « S5 o 2 to ' > i-i - C-I gJ S 3 £ O g « c-i M £ eg H Q pq M eg £ _ pj H w 55 CD ra M W E W .j- r w S £ « O 2 C H dc g§ | < !zi « 3 M . cc o g 3 H fc P3 O g M e? 1-1 § t> <; 5 a „ Pi h3 K 5 H S W CH H Saddlery gADDLEEI* & TTAKUESS. J. WISEMAN Has a Vory large and Choice Selection of SADDLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OX HAND, and lias SEVERAL CA.SES TO ARRIVE FROM! ENGLAND SHORTLY. J. W. imports ilirect from Enelish i[inufacturer3, and is consequently able to sell at MODERATE PRICED. J.W. still continues to Manufacture his CELEBRATED STOCK AND STATION SADDLES, At £3 10s. axd Upwards. SADDLES WITH SEAMLESS SEATS, Strong and Servicable. J. W.'s PACK SADDLES made 'by hiui for her Majesty's TrooDS in New Zealand, and now adopted as Transport Saddles by the liritish Armj). CARRIAGE, EUGOY, CART, AND PLOUGHHARNESS always on hand or made to order. STOREKEEPERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5396, 4 March 1879, Page 4
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