CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! SPECIAL NOTICE. HENRICH KOHN, JEWELLEE, ETC., Q U E E N ■ S T E E E T, T)EGS to draw the attention of the public to a quantity of , . CHEISTMAS PEESENTS (received ex mail), specially selected for this season of the year. These Goods will be found unsurpassed in beauty, design, and workmanship: 1 To meet the times, and to place it within the reach of everyone desirous of making pres sents, H.K. has determined to dispose of these "goods at the smallest possible margin for profit. NOTE THE ADDEESS— JHEISTMCH KOHN, QTJE EN STREET. THIS NEW YEAR ALL WHO DESIEE FINEST CURRANTS, EAISINS, GENE EA L GE,OCE EIE S , AND CHOICE TEAS, All of which vrill.be sold at PEICES that . • .. will give satisfaction, should call AT THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, : 252, Queen-Stbeet, Auckland. TEAS EOR THE MILLION. FRENCH & CO. Invite special attention to their celebrated TEAS!!! No I—Congoul—Congou Tea, 2s Od per lb . No 2—Fine Tea 2s 6d per lb No 3—Rich Pekoe, Fullflavoured Tea 3s Od per lb No 4—Finest Quality 3s 6d per lb THESE TEAS are a mixture of the finest importation of the season, selected with great care. 2d per lb discount on 6 lbs of No 2 lea, and 3d per lb on 61b3 of Nos 3 and 4 Teas. FINEST CUEEANTS AND EAISINS, AT 6d. PEE LB. All General Groceries sold at the LOWBST ebice. ' Orders promptly executed. Goods delivered $iW Bemembee the Addbess :— FRENCH & CO., FAMILY GROCERS, The People's Tea Warehouse, 252, Queen-Stseet, , (Corner of Wakefield-street, Auckland.) ESTABLISHED, 1860. AUCKLAND CONSUMERS' TEA COMPANY. LIST OF PRICES. FINE SOUCHONG 3s Od Kaisow Congou 2s 6d Good Strong Family do 2s Od CHRISTMAS FRUITS. Figs Is 4d per box Muscatels, 10 to Is per lb Good Eleme Raisins, 6d to 6Jd per lb Fine Patras Currants, 6d to 6idper lb All kinds of Groceries equally cheap. E. .0. M t OHO LIS, . 215, Queen stbeet, (Immediately opposite the City Hall.) DEVONPOET, NORTH SHORE. ED U C A T I O N. MR. HENRY WORTHINGTON (Trained and Certificate Master) of the Devonport District School, has vacancies i for a few Boarders. ■The course adopted by Mr AjYor thing ton onsures to all pupils a sounlß/ommercial * Education. Terms on^application. iThe Members *of SOTOING CLASSES are. r informed thaj|^~ n^*^a wi&4te resumed o» Januarys^, v f^Nß?fcl_2_-^» ii^iMMttiliHitfl
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 623, 10 January 1872, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 623, 10 January 1872, Page 1
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