" m WATTS; «»iT M A R X B T PLACE, ■' _, .;; '-QUEEN •STBKET, - •,'.' ',; '' H A;S; 10 E SAL E::'"/ DAMAGED MALT, DAMAGED MALT. jA BAGS OF DAMAGED MALT, for 4:1; Pigs or Fowls, at 2s 6d; and Sb 6d per bushel. ■;■.■';■■ •"' 30 bnga Grey Peas, at 4s per bushel of 60 lbs., or 3d per quart; Butter, 8d lb.; Cbeese, 4d 6d and 8d per lb.; Codfish, sdlb.; Damson Jain> 8d lb. in your own pots; Raspberry Jam, 9d lb. iii your owit jars.br pots.) 20 cases Oranges, 18 cases. Lemons, and 20 cases Mandarine, to behold cheap.;, also 30 ca-es of Small Apples, 2Jd per cs;, 2d bythecaseS 250 lbs. Tobacco, at, 3a 6d per,'lb.'; Sago,. 4'd.lb.; Castor Oil (pinfe), Is, half-pints, ,8d ; S^alad Oil (half-pints), 9d lb.; Capers, 10d btfttlo, 24 gross of Washing Powder, iOd per dozen; or 8s 6d per-gross ; r bjox Good Blacking, 6d per doeen cakes'; Bell and Black's tin boxes Matches, Is JOd per dozfn,'or 21s' per gross ; per gross : Cldthes' Pegs,''2a -per dozen 'J pottles Salt, : |» pea- dozen; Rice,, not the best, 6 lb. for Is,;.";" Pearl. Barley,' damaged, '8 ib.Jfor Is; Jams, ?s perdozen; 1 ton of Washing Spfli'j ljd per lb.; Whiting; ljd per lb.;. Clothes' Ljnes, 4tl, or 8s per dozen; Cbcoa v sd per jiEcket; Chocolate, 5 <3; 30 doz. Ladies' Earrings', Is per pah-, or 9h per doz. pairs ; Marmalade, 7d per tin i Coffee, lo Id per lb.; Ladies Leglets, 2d per pair; LaOies,' Pjiper Collars; 3d per dozen ; Ladieg' 'pappr Cuffs, 3d per dozen; Trouser Buttons, lOd gross ; Brass Buttons, 2d dozen;. Glass Butter1 Dishes, I^'s''Treacle, 4d..p^ lt- > Soap, 7d and 8d per bar ; .Lvmoh*s&s,'>!& 8d per %.; 70 rolls Spice Mutton, 4d |*er lb., or 3d by" i^e roll j'Good-Lard, 4d per;lb. r) Salt Pork, 4d- pe'i'^b;, 400 lbs; Dates,io be sold cheap;, and; a'variety of other Wticles too numerous to mention. ' MRS,' BE SUfe PARISIAN MILLINERY ! I, AJSfD DIiESS ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN-STREET, AUCE.LAND. A SPLENDID Assortment of STRAW GOODS, TBIMMINGS, &c, Ac. Ladies' own Materials made up in * departments. Wedding and Mourning orders punctually ~.■;;,,. attended to. (> ......,,;'.. , Facanoies for indoor Apprenticee. Note the Address:— ■ ■:• ■• •■ QUEEN-STREET, Four doors above the City Hall. MRS. POWLEY "T>EGS to inform her numerous friends - and patrons that she has again COMMENCED BUSINESS as MILLINER, DUES S M Ag£ E ii, &c, sort in those premises lately occupied by Mr. Bloom, and immediately ; ; OPPOSITE THE THEITRE ROYAL. ,;A ... <> J . . !ii.:oi>9fijp .;*-: v LATEST NOTKLiIES ," o:' in.-,;';;v':-./.;^ JEIIUHI! Q^l LTBE ; GIL T| IF It AGB B B BROOCHES, EA.B-EINGS,, ; NECKLETS,1 , eaossEs, AT. ] 98,;QU EEiST-^TJiEE?,;;;'^ , ; ..;'■., . :.! 'V,. W it?i4pri% "',■■ AUCKLAND,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 1
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