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1 Merchandise. -| „.-; .„., ' • : ; • .■ , i, fOABR I V E, Pes the DEva*,-pGP.r, §QQ SACKS CANTERBURY POTATOES. 240 SACKS FLOUR I XOO SACKS SHaPvPS . ' __; ' i .i T« H. H AL * & co - LOWER.Q.UEEN-STREET' ■ AWOKLAKD, Jj A N D I H G , EX S.S. HOI HOW, FROM FOOCHOW: 1800 pACKAGES, ALL?CHOICE £<ONGOU mEAS. <2T The Importer specially invites attention to the Guest chop, as being a Tea selected with regard to quality rather than cost. It is described by the shippers as being OXE {OF THE FINEST TEAS THEY EVER SAW. ■H.B. M : ° RT° *• Augusts, 1833. "OISCUITSI "OISCUITS I - "Oiscuits! j J. BYCROFT & CO.'S BISCUITS should bo on ' every table. , Everybody knows that Bisaurr, being pxfer- < kested and thoroughly baked, is rnoro EASILY 1 diqisted than fermented bread, consequently MOBE WHOLESOME.

J. BYCKOFT & CO.'S BISCUITS aro good, and OOAIIAKTEED 3FEEE frOUl all ADDLTEEATION, and made from only the very best materials. All kinds, viz., BEST MIXED, PEOPLE do.. Digestive, Sweet Bunch, Ginger Nuts, Milk, fie, may be obtained from all the Grocers. ASK FOR BYCROFT'S BISCUITS. (y N S A L E , ■ Floor—Meek's, Anderson's, Bycroft's, and Adelaide Make—Sydney and Coast Bran Potatoes Oatmeal Oats Blicuits of all description Korowno—Devoo's Candles—Do Roubalr Jenar"g Driod Kruits-now landing Sugar—Colonial Sugar Company Bobirt Jams ' Tea—New Season's Hobait Ralls and Palings Newcastle Coil and Coke Spokes, FeUr.es, and Shafts. <g TO N E Ttg RO S, SINCLAIR'S' TRISH TXAMS. INC.. AIR'S JLRISH JJ.AMS. JDST LANDED, SINO LA I R'S HAMS, IN PRIME CONDITION. Ho MAxp* EL D ' 125, QtfEEN-STREET, W I L LI A' M S, IOBT-STREET, AND QUEEN-STREET WHABtf, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH AND OYSTER DEALER. FfiESH AND SMOKED FISH ALWASS OK Hand. country cbdees punctually attended to, Villi forwarded to any part of the Colonies. ,-g Hotels. pACIFIC TJOTEL. RUSSELL, BAY OF ISLANDS, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION'FOR FAMI. LIES AND TRAVELLERS. Cood Spacious Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Good Alcock"s Billiard Table and American Bowling Alley. It has all the advantages of a' private house—the Bar being quito soparate from the House—and cannot be surpassed in the North. G. H. WHITE, Proprietor. / JUST OPENED SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. 17 TRUNKS BOOTS EX 3.S DORIC ' . 3 DO. DO. EX'S.S, AMULFI 2 DO. DO. EX S.S. CaTALOXIA 10 DO. DO. EX S.S. &EWCOMBX. C. WESTPFAHL, I BOOTMAKER, ]03, QUKKN-STREET. ;'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 7