go THE jz; S. & J. R VAILE HH ARE NOW WHOLE SELLING OFF MUST BE £) g THEIR NEW STOCK CLEARED PQ g of by the end of the eg SUMMER DRESSES, year. £Lj SUMMEB MILLINERY, * i |! SUMMEE MANTLES, S.&J.R VAILE S SUMMER MUSLINS, CORNER OF W SIJMMER PRINT? ' Queen and Wyndham- E-i fancy goods, , ■ \—^ &c, &c, &c. streets, J2^ ' and 98, Queen - street. '■■■■ M
FRUIT, JAMS, JELLIES, &c Seed Oats Rye Perennial Rye Grass Grey Peas White and Red Clover Horse Beans Rape Seed White Field Peas Linseed Capo Barley Canary Red Mangolds Hemp bellow Globe Mangold Tares Long Yellow Mangold 50 cases Oranges, ex ' City of Adelaide' 50 cases Apples, ex ' .Bella Mary' 20 oases Jams, in tins and jars, ex ' Bella Mary' 10 tons Hobart Town Potatoes, ex ' Bella Mary' 10 cases Tart Fruits H. LIPSCOMBE, TASMANIAN SEED STORES, 130, Queon-street. T. PROSSEH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOTMAKER, BEGkS to intimate to bis friends and the public generally that he has REMOVED from 240, Queen-street, adjoining Mr. MeMasters' Drapery Establishment, and that he has taken those more central premises just round the Greyhound Hotel, Victoria-street East. He returns thanks for past favours, and hopes by civility and good material to merit their patronage in the future. J. ALEXANDER BEGS to inform his numerous friends that he has returned from the Continent, and again started as Maufacturing Jeweller, Engraver and Enamellcr, .where he hopes to receivearfair share of support. ENAMELLING, in all its bruncbec JEWELLERY, latest designs.• Gold Mining Companies' Stamps made in the renowned style. J. ALEXANDER, Foot of Wollesley-street, opposite United Service Hotel. PAPERTIANGINGH, OILS, Colors, Window GHass, Glnss Shades., Brushes, and all kinds of painl-ers' materials. 25,000 feet Crilt and Stained Picture Frame and Roon Moulding from 2d per foot. , To arrive per ' Chile' and ' City of Auckland. 6 cases Glass Shades, Veneered Maple Mouldings, &c. J. L. HOLLAND, SIGN WRITER, HOU3 E DECORATOR, &c, VICTO RI A- STREET. MUTTON! MUTTON ! MUTTON! MESSRS. HAMMOND AND LINCOLN beg to announce to their numerous customers and Ihe public generally that they have determined to lower the price of their MEAT, that all may have the benefit. They beg respectfully to submit the following list of prices which they are sure will defy competition. Fore-quarter Mutton, 2^,0.. per lb.; Loins, 3|d. per lb. ; Legs, &£d. per lb.; Beef, from 2£d. to s|d. per lb. j Veal and Lamb equally low. The above prices are for the very best joints. Note the Address — MESSENGER'S OLD BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, ManekT- P I a c E . GENTLEMEN,-* CLOTHES CLEANED, ALTERED, REPAIRED, AND TRESSED, AT rr A R WO O D ' 8, tailor (F EO M MELBO XT Blf E), 49, Hobson-slreet, near the Governor Browne. P.S.—Gentleraen's Clothes Dyed.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 596, 7 December 1871, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 596, 7 December 1871, Page 1
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