On Sale. 0 IS T S ALE, EX MALAY. 50 cases oranges BECK & TONKS, Manners Street. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Duff Gordon’s sherry, in qr-oasks Mason Brothers’ sherry, do Kopke’s port do Guinness’ stout, bottled by Foster Bass’ ale do do Martin’s Invercargill ale, in bulk Henry 'White's rum, 14 and 3-1 o.p. Thos. Lowndes’ do 14 and 34 o.p. Lemon Hart’s’ do 14 and 34 o.p. Henry White’s red heart rum, in case B. and E. Perrier’s “ carte blanche” champagne B. and E. Perrier’s “ chateau raizau” claret Martell’s brandy, in qr-casks and cases Henuessy’s do do do Lecoq Ereres’ brandy, in case, various ages Californian and Australian wines JDKZ Genova, four gallons, proof spirit Curapoa shrub Whybraw’s pickles Colman’s starch Colman’s mustard, DSP Tasmanian hops Sulphur, woolpacks, twine Boots and shoes in great variety Invoices of earthenware and glassware Also, for SaleJust arrived per La Hogue, 100 CASKS PORTLAND CEMENT 2 cases varnish 50 drums linseed oil 50 do boiled oil 50 do turpentine 100 cases Guinness’s stout (bottled by Foster) in quarts and pints 8 tanks malt 10 cases (in 3 doz tins) herrings JOHNSTON & CO. Importers. JUST LANDED, and on SALE, by the UNDERSIGNED, 10 Hhds Whitbread’s Stout. JOHNSTON and CO. Wellington, 18th June, 1874. gTEVENSON AND STUART, FAMILY WINE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, PANAMA STREET, HAVE ON SALE — Sherry, port, claret, hock, Moselle, spirits &c, Australian wines, viz.;—Constantia, porto, ducal grape, &c. Blood’s bottled stout, quarts and pints 100 cases Tennent’s ale Marshall and Copeland’s ale and stout (equal to English), quarts and pints Do do in hhds. and kilderkins, do Dunedin whisky, Geneva, and rum Tea, candles, kerosene, soap, &o. Vestas, oilmen’s stores, groceries Men’s saddles Patent medicines, Maw’s feeding bottles Fancy goods, briar pipes Yases (very superior) opened out Linseed oil, turps, white lead, colors (dry and in water), dryers, &o. 30 casks cement Sheet lead, wire nails, chinaware, sulphur JUST ARRIVED PER GOLDEN SEA AND LA HOGUE— Perfumery Wire nails, whitelead, varnishes Maw's feeding bottles and hessian JUST LANDED— Twist tobacco, Swiss and other cigars AGENTS FOR— The New Zealand Distillery Co., Dunedin Marshall and Copeland, Dunedin Brewery Fordham’s Melbourne sauces, pickles, &c. M’Eeod Bros., soap manufacturers, Dunedin And the celebrated Florence sewing machine STEVENSON & STUART. 0 ,N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Smiths’ anvils Smiths’ bellows, Onion’s make Smiths’ portable forges Horse-shoe nails Gas chandeliers and brackets Register stoves and kitchen ranges Wire nails and Eloor brads Millner’s safes Glue Hessian and scrim White lead, oils, varnish Saddlery Mail axles and cart springs Briar-root pipes Tin plates, soup and dinner White and gold china breakfast sets Paper-hangings Window glass Boots, English and Colonial GRASS SEED. W. WARING TAYLOR. JgIDMOND’S PIG BRAND STOUT, Quarts and pints—very superior. J. DRANSFIELD. USTRALIAN HARDWOOD, SHAFTS SPOKES, FELLOES, NAVES, &c. J. DRANSFIELD. OCKSFOOT and PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED, Canterbury Cheese,. Hams, and BACON. J. DRANSFIELD. ) EINHARD’S No. 2 MOSELLE, guaranteed to be the genuine article" Inferior xnds may be easily detected by the muddy poarance of tire wine. J. DRANSFIELD. 7~ INAHAN’S LL WHISKY : This justly celebrated and delicious old mellow [lit, is the very cream of Whiskies; in ality unrivalled, perfectly pure, and more rolesome than the finest Cognac Brandy. J. DRANSFIELD, CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, PROJ PRIETOKS’ CASE BRANDY, fully ual—if not superior—to the two now- cele■ated brands, and sold at ‘ a considerably wer price. ‘ „ J. DRANSFIELD. }ALE AND BROWN SHERRY. Very superior quality. J. DRANSFIELD. ■ U S T RECEIVED and now on sale, A Prime Assortment of—rms and Bacon, Canterbury Cheese, Wood’s Flour, Sharps, Bran and Oatmeal. Grain of all kinds, and Shipping Stores of ery description, always on hand. Mclntyre & Co. United States Consulate, 29th dime, 1874, Sewing Machines. CTS FOR THE PEOPLE universally admitted that no Sewing io has approached the silent w r orking SLER and WILS9N, in rapidity of firmness and elasticity of stitch, - iptatiou to every kind of work, easiness jrelrension to the learner, simplicity of Action and amazing durability, numerous attempts to imitate rt show eat popularity of the W. and 1). io, and experience proves that tiro imiin no way equal the genuine. OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. _ _ the sale now exceeds tiro prodigious •of 150,000 A YEAR. ■y Machine warranted to give perfect :tlon ' E. W.' MILLS, Solo Agent for Wellington, are of imitations. None are genuine t tire American Trade Mark.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4142, 30 June 1874, Page 4
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