NEW ZEALAND STEAM COEFEE MILLS. (ESTABLISHED 1864). D. STEPHENSON & CO HAVE ON HAND AND FOR $ALE. Coffees— Raw and Roasted, Plantation, Java, Native, in bond and dutyjpaid Coffee, packed in lib., 21b., 41b., 61b., 71b., 121b., 141b., 281b., and 501b. tins. Peppers, Black and White, whole or ground Peppers, packed in Jib. tins and upwards Peppers, Cayenne,, 1 oz. cruets and.bulk Mustard, Coleman's lib. and 71b. tins Curry Powder, Morton's.Crosse and'-Blackwell'a and Bengal, in £lb., and lib. bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Taylor's and Epp's Chocolate, French, lib. packets Arrowroot, lib. and 71b. tins • :■ Nutmeg, whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves, „ „ „ . :„• . Ginger, - „ „ „ „ Carraway, „ „ „ „ Cinnamon,,, „ „ , i, Pimento, „ „ „. :,,ii Mixed Spices, in loz. packets, plain aud fancy boxes . .. .<£ Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes,-, Essence of Lemon and Assorted Essences Ground Rice; in tinfoil packets ..« Chicory, Barry's, Laino's, and Colonial. D. STEPHENSON & CO,, WHOLESALE o<ssEE.& SPICB MERCHANTS. , .WJ-NDHAM-STBEET, AUOKLAND. JUST ARRIVED, PROM ROROTOtfGA, ORAN G E S ABiNflE S! 0R A N GES ! EX ' PRINCE ALFRED.' LEMONS CITRONS QUINCES -7 : BANNANAS PINE APPLES AND "l 7 J MiirDABINS AND, ?ER , MOA,' ' ' A SUPERIQR SHIPMENT ... - .... ;_... ..OF 7... 7m WEST INDIAN X:x'X DATES, ~ U.S.N.Z. "AND A, EKUIT DEPOT, .'. o 7: QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Bank oS" New Zealand, AND AT THE , FIJIAN HOUSE, WHARF. v NIA,L* S\ CHUTNEY SAUCE (Prepared from New Zealand Fruits), TJIHE moHfc wholesome and appetising condioJ ment nia,de. ' .; ,: 7 i i: -:" T ,'.N;E,A,Lr&L: • :" ;,;i',; ,;oeAPT.A_IN "'WHITE'S ]OKIEOTffIiSfIOKLE ji.y.'i ..yy. ys,til,'...y: ~v <•..' ~.._i,u_i..'i ..;■? ". CP?ePa^^^^K.Bwfe/'V J piegar), ;;..'-. I>i'.- •.■ t« is mof»3ii I fioJJaTJ ■. i"i "V' B;''TON__^K&:.ba baa t »mnn<lfoM ,'" •■'>•■■■■ ny! gi ■:> .1 &_*J : ■■ i.r. --■:,'.■ ■'.;•] .:t'i. -,■_■,. -in.r, , SIM T"Trff fT RY. Top ,qi Sh.obx&a,n,pJ-[Btbbet. ■■-- ARTIFICIAL TBfiTH, FROM ss. IN appearance and in uee, teeth for eating ; * and speaking are precisely the same as .our owfi TJKUf al teeth, ease and comfort most apparent, while mastication appears completely provided for.' ,', •'•i. ;, ,J_ i Pipf^S^TEET^JB^T^fCTION. '7 Note the Addres-y Top of Shortland-street. Repairs whilst1 "'Aitfej.' '.'".".'[ 0C C IDE N T Ali;! HOTEL, i*:./'; ,!7 l7 ,'"';tltt6A^; j i^LM l , CAFE.ojgn^pMiW'iWfS* %aa" mxtU . twelve prPhi'} rj1.i>%.... m [ mim , .First-class., 1^ * "*? AT-OOOK & Co.'s Tftble.,,|j, 0 ~_-,_*vr :.:;_£D„-«KA*»-^i."«.w» kins, [ ■■;■■■ ia.nu& ttv.® f'Wo^rietor,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 1
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