SINCE JANUARY 27th, 1370. ON JANUARY 27,1870, FRENCH & Co. informed their friends -uid the public tl.nt the business of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOU-E, previously conducted at 41, Vici oria, and 252, Queen-streets, would, afte that date, be conducted only at Junction Store, 252, Queen-street. They now beg to inform their friends and the public that they have not transferred their Business to Mr. J. Moore, or appointed him their Agent to Pvetail their Celebrated Teas, or given him any authority to copy their Advertisement. 'I he Proprietors of the PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE are still giving the same excellent value in Teas, for which their Establishment is so celebrated. TEAS FOE THE MILLION. No. 1 Congou Tea 2s Od^j Nc. 2 Fine Tea 2s 6d No. 3 Rich Pekoe (full fla- J? vored) 3s Od V _, No. 4 Fine Selected, fine * flavored 3s 6dJ Twopence per ft Discount allowed on 6ft and upwards of No. 2 Tea ; and Threepence per 1b on 6 It and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 Teas. GENEEAL GEOCEEIES. We will give satisfaction in Quality and Price to all wbo 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. 4©* Note the Address — FEENCH & Co., FAMILY GROCERS, THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Established 1860. J. M. FEENCH, Manager. E. G-EOEGE & Co., WHOLESALE SHIPPING & FAMILY BUTCHERS, Wakffleld .Street, Auckland. POULTRY of all kinds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues. Home-cured Bacon. N. B.—Dealers in Game. Live Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the Colonies upon receipt of order. Families waited on in Town or Suburbs. NOTICE! NOTICE! SELLING OFF the entire Stock of Millinery, Drapery, Ladies' Under-clothing, and fashionably-made Morning "Wrappers, UNDER COST PRICE. Commencing This Day. Foe Thbee Weeks Only. At MRS. FORD'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 216, Queen Steeet. Millinery and Dressmaking done on the premises on the Shortest Notice. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. T WATSON has a Large Assortment of • Boys' and Girls' Colonial-made Boots always on hand, which for Strength, Durability, and Cheapness, cannot be surpassed. Boots of every description made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs executed the same day as received. Town and Country orders promptly attended to Note the Address — T . WATSON, Top of Shortland-street. WANTED— The Lovers of Music to know that 500 First-class CONCERTINAS can be obtained at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street, Cheap. WA.NTED— The Ladies of Auckland to come and purchase at Montague's Fancy i>*zaar, 5,000 Choice TO I LET ORNAMENTS. WANTED— The Ladies of Auckland to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Assortment of Modern WORK-BOXES. WANTED— 50,000 Children to purchase the Stock of TOYS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. WANTED— 50,000 Children to purchase the Stock of DOLLS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. "ITT ANT ED—Purchasers for 50 GILT TT MIRRORS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street. WANTED it to be Known—That the Public can be supplied -with 10,000 ELECTRO-PLATED FORKS and SPOONS, at Moderate Prices. WANTED— The Admirers of the Fine Arts to inspect Montague's Stock of First-class PRINTS, from some of the most celebrated Paintings. WANTED —Everyone who cares for his or her personal appearance to call and buy Montague's Large Assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, of all sizes. WANTED — 10,000 Persons who have had their Likenesses taken to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. WANTED —10,000 Persons who have Photographs of their Friends, to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. WANTED-The Public to know that Montague has on sale at his Eancy Bazaar, Queen-street, 250 ORNAMENTAL
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 78, 8 April 1870, Page 4
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