OT. HUBERT'S WINES. IMPORTANT - PUBLIC NOTICE. . To make room for the coming vintage, and to avoid building more collar accommodation at St. Hubert's, we have decided to.make the following substantial BKihjCTIONS in the PKICKS of our WINKS, which will continue till end of April next : — Sauvignon, reduced from 25s to 20s per dor. quirts, Sauvlgnon, reduced from 15s to 12s fld per doz. pints. White Hermitage, reduced from 20s to 17s per doz. quarts. Wliito Hermitage, reduced from 12s 6d to lis per doz. pints. Riesling, reduced from 20s to 17s pe dcz. quarts. Riesling, reduced from 12a 6d to lis per doz. pints. Chassfllas, reduced from las to 12s 6d per doz. quarts. Chassel&s, reduced from 9s to 7s 6d per doz. pints. . , Red Hermitage, reduced from 15s to 12s 8d per doz. quarts. Red Hormitsge, reduced from 9s to 7s 6dper doz. plots. ' Burgundy, reduced from IBs to 12s per doz. qums. Burgundy, reduced from 9s to 7s 6d per doz. pints. Cases, Is 6d extra per doz. quarts. Cases, 2s extra per doz. pints. Wo hope It is needless to say much about the quality of the St. Hubert Wines, as the prizes awarded, including that of the emperor'of Germany, at the Melbourne International (exhibition, 1880-1, and tho position taken by the wines in the various countries where they have been exhibited, prove them to be the best wine produced iu Australia. In view o( the large vintage now approaching it is considered more advijfttile to r*ve the Australian public the benefit of low prices for ttiree months than to extend the already very large cellars of Sit. Hubert's Gentlemen wishing to replenish their cellars will find this a favourable opportunity. DE CAb>TEI,LA AM) ROWAN. St. Hubert's Wine Cellars, 75. Collins-street West Melbourne, January 15,1857. O T I 08. FOR ONE MONTH. EDWARD WAYTE, QUBKN-STRKET, Being overstocked, WILL SELL FOR CASH. Books i -rooks i tt>ooks i 1 OOKS 1 JL>UOKS ! JJOOKS 1 ! AT ENGLISH PRICES, $a.FOR ONE MONTH.*®* Also, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICKS. Very Cheap Lines of School Books, Copy Books (with head lines), Maps, Slates, etc. TO LET, at low rentals—Offices, Sample Rooms. Boardinghouse, Restaurant, Manufactory, Warehouse Butchers', Grocers', Haberdasher/, and Milliners' Shops; Verandah Cottage,, tis per week; Grazing at Mount Albert.—Edward Wayte, Queen-street. , THE ELECTRICAL TREATMENT OF I B DISEASES. \A.s many diseases can be cured by Electricity without medicine, and others belter in conjunction with meiiolne, \ DR. WILKINS Has Added to his Consulting Rooms every necessary Electri *1 appliance both for internal and external complaints of the body Including Electrical hot and cold baths. Consulting Rooms: Queea-streot (opposite Shortland street). Auckland. \ JgOYLAW & J^ONDON, \ CIVIL tfNiGINKERS i v '■ iiTUX \ AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COr.ONI.4fL BANK. j Telephone No. 185. \ ' DR. J. MUIRRAY MOORE, M.D. M.U.C.S., &c. Hours of Consultation Eleven to one p.-'n-i a ' Pond's Homoeopathic I'hiirmacy, 153, liueerv-».\roet; two to three p.m., and »oven to night p.m., at residence, Lower Symonds-1 troet. Telephone I*"; .130 Vaccinations at Pond's, on*.p.m., Tuesday and FriilaT DR. LEGER ERSON, of Otahuhu, bego to intimate to his putients and friends that, on and after the 22nd in.* tant, he will carry on the practice of hi» profession a t the house formerly occupied by the late Dr. 601 l Isbro', Parnell. TEA THS. Mcjßkgoh.—On March 17, at Vlctoila-str»et, Elizabeth, daughter of Donald and Christina McGregor, aged two months. Private Interment,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 4
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