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THE AUCKLAND CRATED WATER CO., CORNER. OP WELLESLET AND ALBERTSTREETS, Manager, Mr. Geo. Gledhill. Wholesale Only. The above Company, in commencing business, beg tointimate that it is their intention to Manufacture a first* class article, at the lowest possible price, and being in possession of appliances, which no other firm in the trade possess, they can, with confidence, defy competition, as tho following prices will prove : — Prices from and after February 1, 1881. £ s d Ice (in large quantities, per agreement), per lb 0 0 3 iErated Waters, Lemonade, Soda-water Ginger-ale, Ginger Beer, Raspberryade Tonic-water, at per dozen ... ... 0 1 3 Lemon Cordial, Peppermint do, Clove do, Raspberry do, at per dozen ... ... 0 15 0 Ginger Wine, per dozen ... ... ... 1 4 0 Ginger Wine (in bulk) per gallon ... ... 010 6 Quinine Wine, per dozen ... ... ... 2 0 O Lime Juice Cordial, per dozen ... ... 017 0 Sarsaparilla, per dozen ... ... ... 1 10 0 Stoughton Bitters, per dozen... ... ... 1 4 O Orange Bitters, per dozen ... ... ... 116 O Twenty per cent, discount will be allowed off the above prices for cash, or if the account is paid on or before the 15th day of each month. If accounts are not paid before that date, the full amount will be charged. Country customers will be supplied at the above prices, but all packing, cases, and bottles, will be charged for, and a reasonable allowance will be made for case 3 when returned, according to their condition. Bottles and stoppers, when returned, will be allowed for at market prices. Particular care will be taken in packing goods. Customers are particularly requested to advise the return of empty bottles by post card, or otherwise, as cases frequently disappear in a most mysterious manner from the Auckland Wharf. All bottles not returned, will be charged for at market prices. 452 ■nREEMAN'S BAY SOAP WORKS. JJ SAUNDERS & GILBERD, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, Victoria Street, Auckland. S. & G. having enlarged their Factory to double its former size, and made costly additions to the plant, are now in a position to compete with any factories in New Zealand or New South Wales. The yearly increase of their trade, which has rendered the extensive alterations unavoidable, is the best guarantee of the superior character of their goods. A trial is respectfully solicited. HENDRY AND DACRE, Late Bell Bros., Importers of all sorts of Gbain, Bone Dust, Flour, Tea, Sugar, &c. MAIZE CRUSHED & CHAFF CUT DAILY. SHIPS' STORES SUPPLIED. TERMS— CASH. If booked 15 per cen charged on all Accounts not paid within one month from day of Sale. Account Sales of Consignments punctually rendered. 216 2, QUEEN STREET AND CUSTOM HOUSE STREET. £TRY WILLIAMS'S HUMMER QUITS, Prom £2 15s. od. Best value for Cash in Auckland. VICTORIA STREET. [a card.] MR. EDWIN COX, LICENTITATE IN DENTAL SURGERY OF THE Rotal College op Surgeons, Ekglasp, Osborne House, Hobson-street. 434---i?EAAA and other sums to duQ\J\J\J LEND, in Amounts of £100 and upwards on Mortgage of really First-class Freehold. Securities. WM. COLEMAN, Solicitor. Corner of Queen and Shortland Streets. 428. Tiff R. A. J. H A R D W I C K f . surgeon dentist, Shortland and Princes Streets, Opposite St. Paul's Church. TERMS MODERATE. 480 1^ O T I C E.. MR. D. KEMP T, SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to intimate to his patients that in order to obviate as far as possible the waiting complained of by so many, he has decided to increase his hours of attendance, and in future-they will therefore be from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. Shortland-street, January 3, 1881. 437 rvUEEN'S HOTELj Corner of Symonds Street and Kyber Pass Road:] C. E, GUNDRY having purchased the above-^ well - known Hotel, has much pleasure in. informing his Friends and the Public generally that he will keep the choicest brands of Wines and Spirits, and trusts that by civility and attention to merit their patronage, | Hancock's Sparkling Ales? 436-

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 210

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Page 210 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 210

Page 210 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 210

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