IMPORTANT! 252, QUEEN-STREET. FRENCH & CO. f^AN, with confidence, receominMid their 25.,—25. 6d.,—35.,—35. 6d. Teas for Family Use. The 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d are a fine combination of many rare Black Teas, seleoted with great care to suit their Family Trade; and being more economical in the using than Teaa offered at lower prices, render them especially worthy the notice of large consumers, Twopence per lb. discount allowed on 6 lbs. and upwards of the 2s (id Tea, and threepence per lb. on 6 lbs. and upwards of the 3s and 3a 6d Teas. GENERAL GROCERIES. S. D. Sugar, No. 1 0 5£ per lb. Sugar, light brown 0 5 „ Sperms, FW 10 „ Moulds, Auckland... ... 0 5£ „ Soap, from 0 8 per bar All articles m the trade at the lowest price. PROVISIONS. F. k Co. invite special attention to their Prime POTTED BUTTER of superior quality, which will be sold at prices to give satisfaction to purchasers. FRESH BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c.; FLOUR, MAIZE, BRAN, «fee. Quality of all articles guaranteed. Licensed to sell Kerosene. Orders promptly executed. Goods delivered $&" Remember the Address — FRENCH & Co., FAMILY GROCERS THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN STREET (Comer of Wakefield-street), AUCKLAND. Established 1860. A. G. BARTLETT, CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, AND JEWELLER, 82, QUEEN-STREET. TO arrive per ' Kate Waters,' from London, a very Superior STRIKING- TURRET CLOCK, Manufactured expressly to order, with all the Modern Improvements used in Clocks for the Public Buildings in London, to strike on a Bell of 3 cwt., Compensation Pendulum Rod, Dead Beat Escapement, best Gun Metal Wheels, Angular Wheel-work, Racks, Pulleys, Patent Iron Wire Lines, 6 feet 6 inches Iron Skeleton Dial, glazed with Opal Glass, and Plate Glass Centre for Illuminating at night : the whole arranged and perfected with every Modern Improvement to ensure a First-class Public Striking Clock. A.G.B. has in stock a Splendid Assortment of London-made Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, Gold Chains, Jewellery, &c, &c. Repairs of every kind carefully performed. Chromometers rated by Transit Observation. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EX HERO. J WO HANSOM'S PATENT SAFETYS L 1 Double Seated Buggy (New) 1 Single ditto ditto (little used). EX CITY OF MELBOURNE. 40 Cases Sydney Oranges 30 ditto Brown Bora Pears 10 ditto Apples EX TAURANGA (SCHOONER). The Entire Cargo of Oranges from Tahiti. Superior to any Shipment this Season. F. WILLIAMS, Wholesale Fruit Warehouse. High-street, ri,OM NUNN'S CELEBRATED I COCKTAILS, To be had at JAMES' QUEEN VICTORIA HOTEL' Corner op West Quebn-stbeet. ALEXANDER JAMES (late Stewart of the N.Z.S.N. Company), Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. A. J. begs to inform the pubiic that he has first-class bed and sitting-rooms. NOTICE. AS numbers of our supporters have *x pressed a desire to receive their papen as subscribers, instead of purchasing them from the runnera, the Proprietors of th« "EVENING STAR" beg to intimate that !rom this forl.li any person so desiring can have the paper delivered regularly ou th« terms below specified. REED, FERRAR, & CO. Subscbiptiox—Per Quarter, ss. 6d., payable in advance; or, 6s. 6d. if booked. Auckland, April 22, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 111, 18 May 1870, Page 3
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521Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 111, 18 May 1870, Page 3
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