Groceries. MESSRS. BLAIR & LAMBERT~ ~~ V Be" respectfully to intimate that they will OPEN their NEW PREMISES COENHIR „{ GREY & QUEEN STREETS, on FRIDAY, the 28th hist., with a Large ana Splendid Stock of NEW TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, Such as shall meet the wants of all classes. o— o Respecting'prices, they distinctly affirm that no house in the province shall undersell them ! CANTERBURY BACON, CONFECTIONS DAILY SUPPLY ! Almost of Every Sort, OT . Cut in Rashers as wished. , Wholesale aki> Ertail. BEST SMOKED Fish - i . "I OUR,TOBACCO OUR COFFEE'S Roasted Is the Best procurable, and , j ; the Cheapest. and Ground Daily. OUR SWEET LUNCH! NEW-MAD« BISCUITS, OUR SOAP ii adapted for BISCUTTS, at Sixpence, : I Uio Coarost Fabric or the ' ! are most economical. ! Many Variktiks. most Delicate Skin. ! i ,____ i . i ! FRESH SHIPMENTS 0 U R 2.5. Gp. TEA I Rice, Sago, Tapioca, &c. Is most exhilirating. Five or Sit Dairies of PICKLES, S.UJCES, AND1 I TABLE RAISINS AND FRESH BUTTER OILS, JORDAN ALMONDS Daily. j "Ad Infiaitum," Cheap. :In Bkautiful Condition , • ■ — ■ . . __ ( OUR TEMPORARY PREMISES FOR SALE OR TO LET.
Kerosene. C AMEE O N'S DIAMOND KERO SINE OIL, 112, AND OVEP. FIRE TEST, And Guaranteed Non-explosive. 0000 WE call your attention to this Oil, which we recommend for families, bi-ing as white as puic spring water and perfectly free from smoke, smell, odour isuing from common Oils, and burns longer without trimming or crusting the wick than any other Oil. 0000 For Sale by all dealers in New Zealand. Sole Agents in Auckland: JOHN KOBEETON & CO., D U Ii II A M STREET. jQOWNEE'S KEROSENE, I 3k. Cd. PER GALLON. DE V 0 E'S KEROSENE, s. PER GALLON. Delivered ix any Part of the City. Reasons Why DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL Shouldi be used by Consumers in preference to <uiy ni.ne Petroleum Oil. Ist. It is safe, having a fire test of never less than 12f>° Fahrenheit. 2nd. It is finished by distillation, without treatment ' with acids ar.J alkalies as the kst process. It is i double distilled for the purpose of removing the acids and alkalies used in the manufacture of all Petroleum Oils, but which cannot be romoved except by their process, 3rd. The Downor Oil being chemically pure, burns with more brilliancy of flame, consuming less oil fora given amount of light. It^ivesless trouble, because the Lamps require less frequent filling, and the wick less frequent trimming. 4th. Although the Downev Oil costs more per gallon than other oils, it is, in the end, cheaper for the consumer, because it gives a greater amount of light with consumption of oil. Your grocer may tell you he has on sale an oil in uality equal to Downer Oil. Don't believe this story. Downer Oil is quoted and known all over the world as the highest standard brand. This reputation has been achieved by its having been made by a better process and more costly than others, which process has been adhored to from the beginning, without re gard to expense. , ear n.b.— DOWNER'S KEROSENE IS THE ONLY BRAND tAtiiatnui . That'will/givo [entire; satisfaction In the Aniicapnic Lamp. J. & J. DIOIET, <MJEBN-STREET. "g^EBOSENE LAMPS, FROM 4s. 6d SIX CHIMNEYS~WITi .EACH LAMP. J. & J. DICKEJT, QUEEN-STREET. Funeral Undertakers. Jlf Mc C V L S X V FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, TOP OF HOBSON STREET. WR. HAIWABB'S • CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, & FUNERAL FURN SHING WAREHOUSE, EEMO V E D TO WYNDHAM STREET, (Next Queen-street Corner.) Residence and Shop: Corner of Pitt and Grey streets. [Established 1842.] W J A liTl E SO■ N, * * • FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &o. Cemetery Enclosures on Hand or Made to Order. The Tiudk Supplied with Furnishings. WVI LESLEY STREET EAST. Four Doors from Comor.
MiscellaneousL MONET I MONEY! MONEY! in Sums from Is. to £100 on all kinds of Jewellery, Diamonds Plated, wave Clothing ai ,<i all otlier Merchandize. Th o strictest .secrcsy can be relied on. Fireproof Safes on the pi finises or the Security of Valuables. L. 11. NEUME GE N, PAWNBROKER, W VSIiUAM-STKEET (Late Queen-street), Auckland. SHORT LAiN D S T-lt EE T, Almost Opposite General Post-office. T"TlB AUCKLAND VENETIAN; BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND MAKER&WIRE WORKER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND M.Z. TX7E ARE NOW OPENING, * * Ex Fontenaye, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF P APERH ANGINGS of our own selection, and which, notwithstanding the large increase of duty, we have determined fo offer at the old hates. Also, Large Stocks of White Lead (in wood and iron). Oils, Colors, Plain and Ornamental Window Glass, Scrim, Brushes, Varnishes, Photographic Glass, Artists' Col6rs, and alkFisrtiisfc Requisites, •"•'A Gil^kSiained • . /• PICTURE FRAME 4S£/K£OM MOULDINGS, Glass Sllsuk-, £c. PICTURE FRAMING TO OKDE $$\ MOLL AN D & BUTL EX, 2S &tZO, VICTORIA SiBEET. • HEMATITE Y~aTu T PKKrARED FROM HEMATITE IIION ORE, obtained from the District of Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand. This Paint, after severe tests, has been found to surpass all others, and is epecially applicable to Iron Roofing, Park Fencing, Farm and other Building*. Bridges, Hurdling, Farm Implements, Carts and Waggons. Gates, and all exposed works. It is sold in fine powder ; will keep any length of . time ; no grinding, tinting, or staining being necessary. It requires simply to bo mixed with ' Oil Mixture," according to " Directions for Use," and thus avoid the objections to all paints sold "rcixcu ready for use " The HEMATITE PAINT will be found to be cheaper than other paints, as it can be prepared and sold in Auckland for les3 than is charged for Lead or Zinc Paints, and, taking weight for weight, will cove* a much larger surface. Sold by HOL AND & BUTLER, OIL & OLOR MERCHANTS, 28 & 30, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKIAKD. OIL, COLOE, GLASS AND PAPERHANGINGS. ~.;. HOUSE, SIGN, AND GENERAL, DECORATING 57, QUEEN STREET, Next to Bank or New Zealand. J. HENDERSON," |fc Importer of and dealer in Oil, White Lead. TurpjfAJy Zinc, White. House Painters', Coach and. CaWnt'^" makers' Varnishes, Calico Scrim. Clock and Cowl** 3* • Glasses, Brushes &c. &c.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 28 November 1873, Page 4
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