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Mercnandise. pAPEEHADIGINGS, ETC. EX FONTENAYE, 28 8 PACKAGES, which, with recent importations, comprises the largest . and best assorted Stock in Auckland. Window, Polished Plate, and Photo Glass Varnishes, various brands White Lead, and Paints, in Wo id and Iron Patent Oxide of Iron and Carson's Anticorrosive Paint Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, in Wood and Iron Turpentine in cases and drums Scrim, Hessian, and Tacks Gilt and Stained Frame and Room Mouldings Brushes, Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Artists' requisites, and Trade Ironmongery. W. PHIL LIP P S & SON, OIL, COLOR, & GLASS MERCHANTS, 12, WWDHAM STREET. yJOTOK IA N WINE S. (FROM THE MELBOURNE ARGUS.) There has bean erected on the South of the Yarra a Storo House for Colonial Wines, by Messrs A. & R. Caughey, gentlemen of long .standing in Melbourne. It is in fact half a Cellar; the roof, a hollow cistern, full of water designed to promote coolness below; the extent ia sufficient for stowing more than a quarter of a million gallons. The Wine has to be stowed in racks from floor to roof, making a prodigious weight to be sustained. The casks contain each from 1000 gallons down to the ordinary (JO-gallon size. Adjoining is an extensive Bottling Cellar. It is a fixed rule that no Wine leaves the .store under three years of ago, but five years i.i the average time allowed, and there is great uniformity in each description of Wine from year to year. The stock in bulk and bottle consists of Shiraz, Hermit go, Muscatel, Burgundy, Chasselas, Reisling, Verdeilho, Muscot, Claret, Malbec, Matan, Frontignac, Medoc, Hock, Chablis, Sauterne, Madena, Maloga, Pedro. Samples and Price Lists of these inexpensive "Wines are held, and orders received by the Sole Agents for Auckland, T. 11. HALL & CO., 7, WYN DH AM STRE ET. Q N S A L *E, Ex Adieu, from Sydney, 1,200 B\<:S MAIZE OEO. W. EINNEY. Drapery. nUEEN-STREET HO USE. . ,B. B. SHALDEBS Begs to announce to the Public iv town and country that he has added MILLTNERY to hre business of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, so that every article of Apparel for Lady or Gentlemen may now bo obtained at iiis Establishment. The principles of business observed aTe ONK prick, and every article sold at the lowest living profit. R.B.S. wishes specially to notify that the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is placed under the superintendence of Miss Mould, and tho work-room under Miss AVest—two lad.ies who were recently open for engagement, and long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, .whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Mr Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street, continues to make for. this Depaitment, Men's and Boy's Clothing, whose proficiency is so well known as to need no comment. A LAUGE STOCK of DKAP£KY, CLOTHFXG, ' and MILLINERY are on band, and prompt attention given to all commands. Countrj orders carefully attended to. £3T Address :— R. B. SHALDERS & CO., 202 and 202, QUEEN-STREET. Jy£ O U R N I N G. THE BEST STOCK OF In the City is to be found at J. M. McL A (MILAN'S 218, QUEEN STREET. s. d s. d. Black Alpacas, from 0 8J to 4 G Black Muslins, from 0 ?| to 1 0 Black Glace Grenadines; from ~ .. 0 114 to 2 0 Black Challis Bareges, from .. .. 1 7to 2 2 Black Points, from 0 7j to 1 0 Black Figured Alpacas, from .. .. 1 Btol 11 Black Llama, from .. .. ..1 Cto 2 0 Black Tamzine (Mourning Alpaca) .. 3 9to 4 G Black Sedan Cord (wooldyed) from.. 2 10 to 3 3 Black Barathen, from 2 3to 8 9 Black Balmoral Crape, from .. ..2 oto 4 0 Black Paramatta, (silk Warp), from.. 5 3to G 6 Black Coburg, from 1 oto3. 0 TMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL BUYERS OP • DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING, WHO WISH TO PROCURE NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. T. McMASTEB Has just received his First Season's Shipment per City of Auckland, from London The Goods have j been carefully selected in the English and Scotch markets to T. M.'s special order, and the Stock is well assorted and of a superior quality. T. M. wishes to state that in consequence of other Large Shipments, yet to arrive, ■ these Goods will bo sold at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE'S That his purpose may be accomplished— A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. It Is needless to give a detailed account of the various articles in Stock, but INSPECTION IS INVITED. Country Orders carefully attended ito. T. Me MAST EE, ' 2 42, QUEEN STEE ET, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 1

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