EXPIRATION OF LEASE, mHE UNDERSIGNED will Sell, at their Premises, 230, QUEEN-STREET, the remainder JL of their SUMMER,-STOCK OF GOODS, including the greater portion of their General DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, At such prices as cannot fail to give general satisfaction ; and in order to s'-oiv that this is a Genuine Sale, and not one of an ordinary character, they have announced the following Notice, compelling them to vacate their Premises the first week in April!— " Brunswick Buildings, Auckland, January 10, IS7O. " Deatc Sirs, —Mr. Morrin and myself beg to give you notice that we shall require the Premises you now occupy belonging to us, on or before the first week in April next. It is our intention to build of stone, and remove the wooden building. We give you this lone notice that you may have no trouble in making arrangements for removal. " I am, dear sirs, yours truly, "STANNUS JONES. " Messrs. G. Nash & Co., Queen-street." The undersigned also wishes to inform the public that several Cases of NEW AUTUMN GOODS, ex Helenslee, are just being opened, and in consequence of the above notice, they must be disposed of on or before April next. m° NOTICE THE ADDRESS— .mtessie^s. G-. :n\a.s:b: & co., 230, QUEEN-STREET. IST. CAMPBELL, TAILOR, QUEEN-STREET, DEGS to intimate to his friends and the public that he has REIIOYED from Wellesleytreet to Q.UEEN-STRET, opposite the Market Reserve ; and also, that he has added largely to his Stock of TWEED CLOTHS, &c, and is now prepared to execute all ordei'3 entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition. - I^JUDIE OILOTIBIIISra-, 62, QUEEN STREET, NEXT CIIAPMAN'S.
W. G. HARRISON & CO., WYNDHAM STREET. NOW OI'ENKD AND .FOR SALK, Q BALES IM. WELSH FLANNELS £j 2 ditto Saxonies 1 ditto Scarlet ditto 4 ditto Fancy Shirtings 2 cases Crimean Shirts 2 ditto Ohambrays 2 ditto Angola Winceys :> bales Tapestry Carpets 1. ditti) Hearthisugs .'{ ditto Jute Carpets 2 cases 4-4 Floorcloth I ditto 5-4 ditto 1 ditto 6-4 ditto t ditto Carpet and Leather Bags 2 bales Blankets Also '.I crates Assorted Plates Si ditto Jugs 2 ditto Assorted Dinner Ware 2 ditto Chambers 2 ditto Mugs 20 cases Bath Bricks TO ARRIVE PER 'LSMAY1 — 3 crates Cups and ir'aucors 3 ditto Toilet Ware 2 ditto Ewers and Basins 8 ditto Dinner Sets 1 ditto Tea Sots 2 hhds. W. and G. Chinaware 1 cask China Breakfast and Tea Sets TO ARRIVE PER 'HUASQUINA'— 4 cases Men's Mole Trousers 2 cases Men's Tweed Trousers 8 bales Blankets, red, white, and blue 3 ditto Winceys 2 ditto Calicoes 5 ditto Flannels 3 cases Shawls 2 ditto Waterproof Tweeds and Cloakings 5 ditto Fancy Shirtings 2 ditto Crimean Shirts 1 ditto Quilts 1 ditto Window Hollands, white and buff 1 bale Door Mats 1 ditto Felt Carpet 1 ditto Matting 1 ditto Coburgs and Lustres 1 ditto Brown Hollands 1 ditto Cambric Handkerchiefs W. G. HARRISON & CO., Wyndham street. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. TAMES B. FRANCIS, IMPORTER, : 246, Queen-street, Auckland.
SINCE JANUARY 27th, 1870. ON JANUARY 27,1870, FRENCH & Co. j informed their friends and the public | that the business of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, previously conducted at 41, Victoria, and 252, Queen-streets, would, after that date, be conducted only at Junction Store, 252, Queen-street. They now heg to inform their friends and the public that they have not transferred their Business to Mr. J. Mooiu:, or appointed him their Agent to Retail their Celebrated Teas, or given him any authority to copy their Advertisement. The Proprietors of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE are still giving the some excellent value in Teas, for which their Establishment is so celebrated. TEAS FOR THE MILLION. No. 1 Congou Tea 2s Od No. 2 Fine Tea 2s fid No. 3 Rich Pekoe (full fla- £ vored) 3s 0J r No. 4 Fine Selected, fine I ~ flavored SsGrtJ Twopence per II) Discount allowed on 611) and upwards of No. 2 Tea ; and Threepence per fb on OHi and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 Teas. GENERAL GROCERIES. We will give satisfaction in Quality and Price to all who may favor us with their orders. Orders from the Country carefully packed and promptly executed, and sent to Boat or Carrier free of charge. Goods delivered. All Articles guaranteed to be of Good Quality. #«S* Note the Address — FRENCH & Co., FAMILY Gr HO CEILS, TKI-: P EOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Established 1860. J. M. FRENCH, IVIANAQEit. JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY ! ! JEWELLERY !!! SSHAPPERE, Practical Watchmaker and « Jeweller (late of Hokitika), begs to iuform the inhabitants of Auckland that he has OPENED those central premises, opposite the Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, and by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and a well-assorted stock of most fashionable goods, hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage, j Note the address : 8. aHAPPB RE, Opposite Thistle Hotel, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. N.B. —Watchmaking and repairing in all its branches.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 1
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