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BREAD for THE LUtIL BOH WICK’S BAKIITa ■? >, z H Recommended by‘the Queen’s Private --- > intba Army unf'Kavy. ia tbe fo. yeaet. J.he most inexperienced ma- i•• *: *- convert Flour into light Cakes in naves at least half the usual oitamitv f ter in Puddings and Paetiv; rentl-i-’J. ‘ and delicio„3. It will for SO SETTLEB SHOULD BE WITHOUT A. GOOD SUPPLY. • Jf ai * respectable Storekeer/ers'in'the c-lnr-in Id., 2d., 4d. t and 6d. Packets ; and Is -2’ Pi i ss, Tins. c ‘ "" ” ’ WHOLESALE EY GEORGE BORWICK, Loreox Wall, Lo-vpox And all Shippers. *»• Beware of Imxtatiokj May 30,1860. BANKERS’ SAFE? WE are now lancing, from the ’•■ V.’abnr Hood," several of TAXN.’S CiT tvT RELIANCE SAFES, of extraordiuarv v trenath" v-P security; made specially lo our designs to ra‘? the re qutrements of banking establishments. In adltinr to the usual arrangements these safes hare treasure rr'rr partments under separate keys, while the main cone, steel lined, are secured with two .of Tann’s relent cylinder locks, powder proof and unp’’ckable Ihe fire-resisting power of these safes ’has Lec-t: established beyond al! doubt, in the ex-erimettnO te-t made in the Botanic Gardena, Sydney, u-’.-e- Potl of the highest authorities. Hlustrated i->-= e-' -on application. Fireproof chests, deed and cash boxes and -an-t padlocks, also on sale. ’ " A BRUSH and MAC DONNELL, sole aren’t" e—' ' porters of Tann’s Patent Reliance Safes 825 GrorS street, Sydney, and 23, Collins-street, Melbourne. ~TO MERCHANTS, SETTLERS AND~ OTHERS. THE Undersigned begs to inform MerA Chants; Settlers, and others, that foe A-reer-cnt between Messrs. Mon and himself having te.n n ,L',ud e J n Sr^Vr°o Carr ’ on tl>e Business of V.’COL BROX" J and AUCTIONEER of COLONIAL PRODUCE,'and trusts from his long experience to ol tai- a 5l- .v. -r their support. - “ " “ O. B. EBSV.’OETH, Wov], Tallow, nud Hide Stores Circular Quay, Sydney. ’ - 08. EBSWORTH, WOOL BROKER • and AUCTIONEER, Frodace Stores C-cul--Quay, Sydney. - Weekly sales of Wool, Tallow, Hides Silver.; skius, and other produce. . ’ - -

PILFOR D’S ' ROYAL admiral hotel Macqua-iie Puicx, CIRCULAR QUAY, SYDNEY. 'T’HE above well Established Hotel affords * excellent accommodation for visitors to ft” City. Its situation being within a few rar.ls of file harbour, and close to all th- Goiernmeut offices. Banks and public wharves, oliers the man of business micsuai advantages; while new arrivals will find a;! 'Lfort and privacy of dieir own homes. AUSTRALASIAN FREEMA SONS' HOTEL, YORK STREET, SYDNEY. ALFRED BRADFORD

BEGS to inform the numerous patrons the above Hotel, that he has succeed’d Mr. Abraham Cohen as lessee, and has conclud’d arran"e. - ments which will enable him to secure everv ec-irfort to" nis friends, and to maintain the high reputation which the FREEMASONS’ HALL has so long ■enjoyeuy Apart from the Hotel, accommodation has beefrspPtinlL provided for PRIVATE FAMILIES and in the genera? arrangement of the cuisine, as well as in. the selection uf liquors,. Competent persons will have these dener;ments under their personal superintendence, in order to pievent the possibility cf complaiut. June 10, 1861. ■ . E. VICKERY. CURRIER, MANUFACTURER, AND IMPORTER OF LEATHER, BOOTS,. ANO GRINDERY GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY. BEGS to acquaint his customers in the Colonies tbut he lias effected great imporvements in the quality of his Leather, which was always considered first-class, and nt the same time offers it at a reduction in Prices. It is undoubtedly the cheapest and best Leather got up in the -Colonies. Orders by Post executed with the same sure as if ths buyer selected for himself. Obsebve— E. VICKERY, SYDNEY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TORN BRUSH, Saddler,- from G3B George Street. South, to 407 George.•street* exactly opposite the Royal Hotel, Sydney, Wholes de • and Retail Manufacturer and importer. Country ordci.* punctually attended to. Liberal allowances madoto the Trade for Wholesale Orders. TO CLERGYMEN. E DWA RD M: ILLE T T , HAS just opened an assortment of. the following Articles, which be is able to tsel :at the undermentioned LOW PRICES: « dM.A.'s Rich Silk Gown, Hood, Caseock and Slid: Ifl-10 Q Lustre Cloth G«»wns ..... 4 . 3 3 0 Fine Linen Surplices 2 lb 0 Choristers ditto .. 1 10 0 Rich Sill: Bjoad Scerfe 2’ A G •• ] f 0 ' Cambric Bauds, per dozen . ... .. 1 G ' E. MILLETT. CLERICAL TAILOR. &c.,' 361 GEORGE ST., SYDNEY. • SA M U EL . P RIE S T LY . p ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, .vJT - Fortlie Sale of • , ■ COLONIAL’ PRODUCE, i • Of «H .Descriptions. \ ; -a.v STORES opposite the Hunter llivor’New Steam Nkvl I gution Company’3 Unibn >Vhrj-f, Sueaex-fiirw* SYDNEY

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1