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Merchandise. JOHN BUCHANAN. MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CUSTOM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. CASH BUYER OF KAURI GUM, FLAX AND AND ALL KINDS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE INDENTS for all kinds of Merchandise executed promptly on most advantageous terms. Wholesale Agent for JOHN STEPHENS, Gloucester— Vinegar, Ac. DAVID DUNI.OP, Petersburg, Va. — DERBY TOBACCO. JOHN ALLISON, Middletown, Conn.-Death on Dirt Soap. 11. & T. PEAK, Hobart— 11. HUDSON & CO., Dunedin — JOHN jgUCHANAN Invites the attention of the Trade to his large and varied Stock of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Samples of which may be obtained on application Also " SPREAD EAGLE" PACKET TEAS. These Teas, or Combination of Teas, will be found perfect and all-sufficing each in its lace and order. Representatives of all desirable classes of teas are present, and they exist in certain defined proportions in all my blends. My methods of blending, combined with a more economical system of distribution, enables me to offer qualities which are a constant source of satisfaction to old customers, nd surprise to new ones. JOHN g UCHANAN, MANUFACTURER OF RAKING POWDER, CONFECTIONERY, AND CANDIED PEEL. Ask for the " SPREAD EAGLE" BRANDS of above, and see that you got them. THE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND OILMEN'S STORES Is being constantly replenished by Consignments from English and Continental Markets, purchased through experienced local agents on the very best terms, which enables 1110 to offer my customers special advantages. ON SALE. TEA—China and Indian; also Packets. See special Advertisement. FRUITS—New Currants, Elemes, Sultanas Muscatels. Figs, &c.; also American and Colonial Table ami Pie Fruits. TOBACCO —Sole Agent for DERBY, all shapes Ruby Twist, Canary Bird ; also Lower Grades in Black Flat work ; also Cigars and Cigarettes. ALMONDS—Jordan, Valencia, Soft Shell, Barbary. CHEMICALS—Tart. Acid, Cream of Tartar, Bi-carb Soda, Bluestone, Soda Crystals, Carb. Ammonia Alum, Washing Powder, and Patent Medicines of every description. CANDLES—Price's, Nationals, Battersea, Belmont S.F. 16' Globe Wax, and all Colonial Makes. COCOA — Hudson's (see Special Advertisement), Taylor's, Fry's, Cadbury's, and Van Houten's; also Cocoa and Milk. COFFEE—African French, Khedive, Turkish, Indian, Arabian, Jamaica, Coffee and Milk. PRESERVES—Crystallised Ginger, Dried Ginger Jams, Marmalades, and Jellies. FISH —Salmon, Sardines, Herrings, Lobster, Mullet Oysters, Finnon Haddocks, Digby Chicks, &c. PRESERVED MlLK—Anglo-Swiss and Nestie's. OILS —Salad, Castor (bottle and bulk). Kerosene. OATMEAL, FLOUR, GRAIN, and PRODUCE of all kinds. SUGARS—China, Mauritius, Fiji, and Company Grades ; Golden Syrup and Treacle. OILMEN'S STORES of every description, and of most reliable brands, including Blacking, Blue, Curry Powder, Cornflour, Capers, Chutney, Vinegar, Pickles, Essences, Knife Polish, &c., &c. rj\ O ARRIVE, PER OMAPERE AND OHAU. £00 SACKS DUNCAN'S COMBINED ROLLER AND STONE FLOUR 150 SACKS OATMEAL 25 SACKS PEARL BARLEY 790 SACKS POTATOES 24 CASES BACON AND HAMS T. H. Hall & co, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. TRY THE IMO-CHIM TEA, IN ONE POUND AND HALF-POUND PACKETS. A BLEND OF THE FINES'!? INDIAN AND CHINA TEAS A TRIAL WILL PROVE ITS QUALITY WHOLESALE OF H. B MORTON. 'Y'lN DE CHAMPIGNY. A LIGHT WINE OF NON-INTOXICANT PROPERTIES, Elegant Bouquet, Rich in Tannin, and Free from Acidity. Is specially adapted for Summer Consumption, and from its cheapness is within the reach of all. Price per 1 Doz. Case. 25a. F. WINTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 63, Loweu Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 7