ONE AND ALL SHOULD PATRONISE BAUNETT & LEVY, THE NOTED CH EAP G ROOEES, EED HOUSE, AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN, A CIvNOWLEDGED to be the CHEAPEST GROCERS in the province. W H 0 LE S AL 35 AN v RS T 4 IL. COME AND LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS, And you will prove by paying us a call that we are selling goods at astonishing low prices, which we guarantee of the purest and best quality. COME AND LAY IN TOUR CIIRIBTMA.SEEUIT, Just landed, and imported for our Christmas trade. COME ONE, AND COME ALL, And we warrant to give you entire satisfaction, being direct importers from the best home houses, and cash purchasers. We are prepared to sell cheaper than any other house. CALL ONCE YOU CALL A.G-AIN AT BARNETT& LEVY'S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, AUCKLAND & &EAHAMSTOWN. Note the Address — Nob. 20-i aud 206, QUEEN-STREET, Next the Theatre Royal. BLUE POST DINING &OOMS, | EESTAUEANT AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. : , j VICTORIA-STREET (EAST). BREAKFAST ... Sto 10 a.m. j DINNER ... 12 to 3.30 p.m. j TEA ... ... sto 8 p.m. ( All Meals Is. (Late Mr. D. Dunningham). PAPERHANGING-S, OILS, Colors, Window Glass, Glass Shades, Brushes, and all kinds of painters' materials. 25,000 feet Gilt and Stained Picture Frame and Boom Moulding.from 2d: per foot. i ■ " . '.' ! To arrive per ' Chile' and 'City of Auckland.' 6 cases Glass Shades, Veneered Maple Moulding?, &c. ; " | J. L. HOLLAND, SIGN WRITER, HOUSE DECORATOR, &c, VICTORIA-STBEEX. EOSEBANK.NUES E E X", FOOT OF FLAGSTAFF HILL ; (Near the Presbyterian Church). STIiAWBERET GARDE NSj NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. MR. GOLDIE begs to intimate that, having greatly increased hiH STIt£.WBEKRY B&Dj, there will be no disappointments, as occurred last season, in the supply of fruit. ~ ii :■■ - I . . ,'. ■ ■ j ', Pleasant Arbours in_ the garden for the' accommodation of. visitors. A. a OLD 1E,"... EOSEBANK NUiiSEEY, NORTH SHORE. ' . ' MUTTON ! MUTTON! MUTTON ! j ;.s--,-i, i MESSRS. HAMMOND AND LINCOLN | beg to announce to their numerous ! customers and the public generally that they i have determined to lower the price of their MEAT, that all may have the benefit. They beg respectfully to submit, the fallowing list of prices which they are sure will defy competition. Fore-quarter Mutton, 2-^d. per lb. ; Loins, 3£d. per lb. ; Legs, 4<4d. per lb.; Beef, from 2^d. to sjd. per lb.; Veal and Lamb equally low. The above prices are for the very j best joints. , ~ Note the Address— MESSENGER'S OLD BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, Masks x-Peace. J
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 586, 25 November 1871, Page 3
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