1 WANTED 100 MEN for the Auckland and Drury Railway to call at HeeBeet H. Smith's High" street, and get one of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke - consuming OVENS, which are acknowledged by all to be the Best and Cheapest Ovens over invented, as they require no setting and very little fuel, and are to be had at tho low price of 30s. Also, mothers of families in town and country will find these ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasanter, and cooler occupation as the heat is enclosed, and they can be placed outside. Illustrated Price List of Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony,—Heebeet H. Smith, nigh street opposite Rout's and back of J, C. Morrin's. P.S.—For Sale, Cheap, a second-hand Smith and Welstard No. 8 Penes Stove. Cj MIT II AND HI GO-INS, TAILORS, WYNDHAM STREET. SUMMER FASHIONS. TEE MISSES MILNE HAVE now open a well assorted and Fashionable Stock of Millinery and Straw Goods Feathers, Flowers, Lace Goods ~„ _FLon/"l. y\-*r.T_r\.-,... T).»M>S. flnno " ■ ■■ ■ - \ -. i ■■ ■■ ■. . '.»■ '' '''"• : ■ "'--" ' "." .. I t i '■ y -- v 9 A v '■■■ *• "'■"' '"'■• | s ',; " ' "'*'" ". ; '. y~ " '" f■' • . - - ; ... . 3 *' -y: y . .[Established, A.D., 1864.] THE CITY OF AUCKLAND - DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, GrBEY STEEET, AND IS, SHORTLAND STEEET, AND SHORTLAND, THAMES. Office Hours:—From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. W. EDGAR, Proprietor.GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHINGCleaned, Renovated, or Dyed, well pressed and Neatly Repaired. Ladies' Dresses of all materials, Cleaned, Dyed, and Hot-pressed. Velvets, Silks, Dyed and Dressed. Ribbons, Gloves, &c. Cleaned or Dyed, and got up in a style unsurpassed in Auckland. All Orders executed at the shortest notice. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on for orders by leaving their address. Blankets Scoured at 2s. per pair. Sheep Skins Cured and Cleaned, or Dyed. H. WATTS, GENERAL DEALER, JUNCTION OF GREY AND QUEEN STREETS, HAS FOR SALE—Good Salt Butter, Bd. per lb ; Dripping, 4d. per lb ; Cheese, 4d per lb; Good Lime Juice, Bd. per quart, 2s 3d per gallon—a good summer drink for children this hot weather, and the water scarce and bad. Mustard, Is. per lb., or lOd. by the 71b. tin Lemon Peel, Is Bd. per lb. ; Is. 5Jd. by the tin of 71b. The best Pickles, Is. per bottle Castor Oil, 8d ; pints, Is. Salad Oil, 9d ; pints, Is. 2d. or 12s. per dozen Shop Twine, Is. 4d. per lb. Colman's Starch, Cd. per lb. Blue, lOd. per lb. Morton's Salmon, Is. 3d. per tin Sardines, Od. ; Bs. per dozen Tlie best Bottled Vinegar, Is. ; 10s. per dozen Curry, lOd. per bottle Fine Salt, 71bs. for Gd. Black Lead, Cd. per lb. Bath Bricks, 2d. each Brown Windsor Soap, sd. per packet of 3 cakes Good Tea, 2s. Cd. per lb. Washing Powder, lOd. per dozen packets Sir William Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid, for taking away all kinds of unpleasant smells or for sick rooms, only Is. per bottle Kruse's Superior Fluid Magnesia, 2s. quart bottle Good Bacon, Bd. per lb. Hams, Is. per lb. 800 dozen Oranges, Is. 3d. per dozen, or 8s 4d per 100 Oranges Cocoanuts, 2d. and 3d. each, or Is. C. per dozen Apples, sd. per lb. Pears, 4d. per lb. 200 Mutton Hams, 9d. and Is. each, or 9s. per dozen Violet Powders, Bd. per dozen packets Soda, lid. per lb. Whiting, l£d. per lb. Hops, Is. per lb. And a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Notice that all articles sold by H.W. not approved of, the money will be returned, but no credit given. Good Fresh Butter wanted. Onions, 2kl. ; Pearl Barley, 3d per lb., as it is plentiful; Oatmeal, 2£d. per lb. or 51bs. for Is; Flour, 51bs. for Is; Conversation Lozenges, Is. 4d. TOY BOORS! TOY BOOKS! AT THE MARKET PLACE, Queen-street. 1 Ann PICTURE and Story dxaVJVJVJ BOOKS, Id. each 500 Picture and Story Books, 2d. each 500 „ „ „ 3d. each 500 Untearable „ ~ Cd. to Is. each Dream. Corsjur'rg, Conundrum. Cony Song, and • .- Books M Fa*?, id. New Sheer Pengs, '*d- each RimmoU's Perfumery, Cd., Bd., and Is. Pomades, Sd. to Is.; Fancy Soaps, 2d. and 3d. Violet Powfler, Id. per packet Boy's and Men's Collars, ."J J ..i..tt..„ Od. per box Black _N"ecHio3, Bd.; Elastic. Belts, 9d. to Is. Mens' Socks, Cu. ; HandkereheiffJ, Cd. Ladies' Stockings, Cd. to Is. Hair New, Cd to 3d. ; Ladies" Coronets, Is. .. : **'^ot.,T_ooes. -Id,.to.(id. per dozen ; Belt Buckles, £ CAYAA (U&a Cvowsxs'ii)., BOYALJ .*? ».$/U ''AAy'A.AA^ (Ii; '.*.ALLBftY,Qcoea-,
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 633, 22 January 1872, Page 4
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