SUMMER DRINKS ! SUMMER DRINKS! DRAWN FROM THE GENUINE American Ice Cream and Soda Water Apparatus Imported by the Proprietor of the U.S.N..Z.&A. EHUIT DEPOT,/ -■•■■■;'■■".■"QUEEN-STIiEET, ' A7. Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, .- ;J At a n Immense ; Cost,' THIS BEING* THE ONLY ONE IN • 'aCa ,f AUCKLAND., . ) THE Drinks manufactured by this famed apparatus are extensively used throughout the world, and particularly recommended as beins; the most wholesome and refreshing of all DRINKS, the Marble Fountain supplying seven, different .flavoured Drinks. The above being now in working order, the proprietor solicits the patronage of the Auckland public; -and from the high estimation in which it is held in other countries, needs only a trial to 'Confirm that opinion in this city. Drawn, cold and.sparkling from the Fountain, j " "AT THREEPENCE PER GLASS.■'■■ . The proprietor has also placed another apparatus ■at the Fijian House, Wharf, where the" public -would do well to give the same a trial, as such'cooling and refreshing iDrinks cannot, be purchased in any other part of Auckland. The drinks are made;from the pure juice of1 the Fruit and genuine Cream., The,^ cream can be' flavoured to suit the most fastidious taste.
! ' '-* ' ' -Note the Address— U.S.N.Z. AND A. FRUIT DEPOT, i Opposite Bank of New Zealand, AND AT ! „ fijian house, wharf. Strawberries and cream daily, .. ; one shilling. JAMES OLDHAM, WINE, SFIRIT & TEA IMFOTtTEM, SUBMITS, the following Cash Prices, which, ~_, on comparison, he trusts, will secure a ■ fair share of public patronage, - ,:; '"■'•■ ' (In quantities of riot'less tKan 2 gallons):^-* no'■ 'WTNES^1 7'; / .**. /•/''•^■■'•: //• Port ahd Sherry, 255, 3ns,and3'ssdcz. '. ! Ditto (inwood), 10s6d, 12s 6d,and 15s gal. WHISKEY- n,i ,':;(.! i i' .''-'.:// / * Trish'andS'cotchi36s to4oscase. ,] '\"A • 'Ditto (iniiWood); 19s to 21s per gallon: ru>:^-y! i>;)"1:;';-:;: ' !,W;'- ' r ' :'. • Wests Thdian, 36s to 40s per case. "n (i ■(Ditto (in Wood), 18s to 21s per gallon. BRANDY-^'- ' h "\ l' v ■ (Cognac). 42s to 56s per ease. - Ditto (in Wood),-20s to 22s 6d per gallon.^ GENEVA—1/ a',!.' ii// 80s to 56s per'case. ' ! / ..' ' "'7' AL^S/AND .STOUT >.>•' ]?..').'^ " English and Scotch,' gallon, 9s to 12s ■ . ' 6d per'dozeb. - ■ Ditto (Colonial) 3s per gal.'; 7s 6d net doz. WHISKEY—';" ;; ' [ n; ''" ' Colonial, 13s( 6d per'-gallon. ; Ditto (in case), 26s 6d. '*< ■-"■■<::■■.». .!.,' ol iiui iMJV):) l'.j Litis i'■'■■-■•. ■-■•''?:'-. - m'_■"■•_ '::>••.*' Tea, Coffee,;,and all/sorts/pf Groceries at equally good value. 'A single trial will prove the advantages offered by James Oldham, Highistreet, Auckland.; i*f ot >. jp.g —Goods delivered, : free of charge, within 6.miles of the c^ty..;.;,, ..:;,-. : ., ~ 7'f-:'Atf6ti' AsA!lj~riA7 ''- ''■ J.!"?,
TTIHE BUSINESS of an'HOTE_'l_ a go&d I neighbourhood, doing afair trade. Rent, £2 per week;t„7s cash, required. ,V: , -,-.' . j Apply-to „ ' •'•■'■<•• .'..jil on j ''-" House and Land Agent.*; ; 1,: Shortland-street. ': -^'" '•' "7/<">;.. a ■■::■■■■ .-,-. ;.':. . j _j_l_- :' ::fi Y'ir!!'"": ,li->"U"' -1 FOR-SALE, :* I»nu di ; I J^f 00 D T ABLE P OTA TOE S, \jJF-: _*■ - bag. Bags' dree; in > lots to; .suit purchasers. [| -~i j i (<] . hon-vioi •:.-. . f,,j . .:,. ~., GEQRGE SIBI3IN. or A SACKS ?™e Tals^ POTATOES.' £{§(-),. -,:.,,■> ,!.|VI 0M^K1111.,:,, oT::^: vii n »ol .'..iFOR'/S ALE, Imi on .•: .j i : Kb."J_s oSTa s^b^/'sstet^iSEyi/' / v I re,]] -j,;,-, '..'jAKINS & WIDCOX, (i , joll ! ~ i %, , j . • r. , . | ':. •-f : "-' '*■• ■ Durham-street. V | £v:;e; a-b ,&. -/"H;T. hN lia.| ;SOLI_;_OCK.BATH, SMAXE'S POINT,- _ , affords the healthful luxury of a Salt Water Bath, with j thorough protection from'the dangers attendant toll . ordinaryl sea-bathing, j, .■ ~_ •.* I ?_;___[ * The graduated solid ropk Dottom affords a safe footing, which,1 together With steps and diving boards on alt sid.es, assures toe pleasure of a Bath to the most nervous,1 as well as to the boldest swimmer. Tickets for one year .. • .-. •• i.'*l -1 .°, iJitto Children under 12 .. , .. .. £0 10 0 ' -A Single Bath *'.. '..- fi -• • £0"0 8- j , An, allowance made on Family, licke.ts. torLadies only, from 10 till 12 each day, Sundays cx-| ce_itbd. '--' : *' •''■'■ '!:;! '":- f; . N'lDliO ..Ivor .Tickets'apply, to '__~,_, i. ,■ ■ _„__, -;> ~, " Vf *'" HENItY KEESING, JUN 5,.'" " i-.iiJio ■>,*{' ?->!.: 58, Queen-street; ■ *»-_. m ,-, ,ms nrrh ir^rtTr] nuyjfJ i-:no\- j. CBAIGr, ' ■ \^-:-L\ j F,p R;W ARD IN/G AGENT, _'/_h /■ : CONTRACTOR, &o. ; ,:j ') SUPPLIED,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 597, 8 December 1871, Page 1
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