■''i , RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. ftASH PALACE, 9 '}■ QFEENSTREET y, fTHEEE DOOES ABOVE LOGGHE, BUTCHBE. ' ', | j. 4 4 SOLE PEOPEIETOE— IH. P. COHEN. 1 . ,• __ % THE LONa-LOOKED-FOR COME AT LAST. % S BANKEUPTCT is the order of the day, H. P. COHEN has leased the CASH PALACE, to Sell in it all the Bankruptcy Stocks, so that the Working Classes may be able to purchase a Large Stock of G-ood PROVISIONS, IRONMONGEET, CROCKERY, DRAPERY, and various kinds of other Useful Artioles, from a Needle to an Anchor, for very little money. H. P. COHEN respectfully invites the Public to inspect the following Goods now on sale, viz. :— 150 DOZEN DINNER PLATES, at 3s. 6d, per dozen 10 HALF-CHESTS FINEST TEA IN THE PROVINCE, at 2s. perlb., usually Bold by grocers at 3s. 175 TRYING PANS, 1«. 8 KEGS FINEST POTTED BUTTER, 9d. per lb. 150 DOZEN BOWLS, 3s. per dozen, 6 HALF-CHE3TS GOOD FAMILY TEA, Is. 6d. per lb., usually sold at 2s. 6d. 5 KEGS PRIME SALT BUTTER, 6d. per lb. 10 SIDES OF VERY GOOD BACON" that lie will give the Public out of " Pur Love and Affection," at Bi. per lb. 20 QUARTER-CASKS VIINTEGAR, at l3.'6di per gallon; ' = Don't Forget the Address— • C A- S BL P A. L A O E , QUEEN-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 245, 21 October 1870, Page 1
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216Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 245, 21 October 1870, Page 1
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