GroceriesMESSRSrBLAIR~& LAMBERT Bee respectfully to intimate that they will OPEN their NEW PREMISES, CORNER o ° GREY & QUKEN STREETS, on FRIDAY, the'2Sth inst., with a Large and Splendid Stock of ■ ... - ~ . NEW TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, Such, as shall meet the wants of all classes. Respecting prices, they distinctly affirm that no house in the province shall undersell themi ■ : I CANTERBURY BACON, CONFECTIONS DAILY SUPPLY Almost of Every Sort, or Cat in Bashers as wished. | Wholesale and Retail. BEST SMOKED FISH. " I; !- ■—— uhu OUR«TOBACCO ' OUK COFFEE'S Roasted Is the Best procurable, and: j the Cheapest. and Ground Daily. |_ .' : ■ ' ■ , , ._ ; > _ __ OUR SWEET LUNCH! : NEW-MADE BISCUITS, OUR SOAP U adapted for BISCUITS, at Sixpence, | the Coarest fabric or the | are most economical. I Many Varieties. most Delicate Skin. ; "^ i _! i __.':'-/*! I FRESH SHIPMENTS OUR. 2s. 6d. TEA ■ Rice, Sago, Tapioca, &c. Is most exhilirating. '—''''"'' ' . ; I | » t ■___ i _ , ' ~"'" r'-"• .■■ ° mi} . . . .—___ . . Five or Sir Dairies of PICKLES, SAUCES, AND! TABLE RAISINS AND "..' FREStf BUTTJSR OILS, JORDAN ALMONDS, .='!te Daily. "Ad Infinitun?," Cheap. ! In Beautiful Condition. V'~ i l_* . lJ _ .- , ; OUR TEMPORARY PREMISES FOR SALE OR TO LET.
I j ■~.„...„, ,ir. m,,—-—■ Funeral Undertakers. i £~T McCULSKY FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, TOP OF HOBS ON STItK ET. WR. HATWAED'S • CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, & FUNERAL FURN SHING WAREHOUSE, REMOVED TO WYNDHAM STREET, (Next Queen-street Corner.) Residence and Shop : Corner of Pitt and Grey streets. [Established 1842.] TXT J A ~M~I E S0 N, * * * FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &c. Cemetery Enclosures on Hand or Made to Order. The Txipe-Supklied with Fuunishixqs. WFiLESLHY STREET EAST. ' Four Doors from Corner. Kerosene. CAMERON'S DIAMOND KERO SINE OIL, 112, AND OVER FIRE TEST, And Guaranteed Non-kxplohivk. 0000 WE call your attention to this Oil, which we recommend for families, being as white as pure spring water and perfectly free from smoke, smell, odour issuing 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 t JOHNROBERTON & CO., DURHAM STREET. Sewing MacMnesT~ TAYLOR'S PATENT LOOK STITCH SEWING MACHINES , Are, with confidence, recommended to the public not only as containing Important Improvements, but also as being constructed throughout in the most substantial manner possible. They make the Lock-stitch by means of a shuttle working in an Elliptic Direction in such a position that it is readily accessible, ar d where its action can be easily seen. This is acknowledged on all hands to be the most beautiful and noiseless Shuttle movement ever invented. These Machines have obtained distinction at all the more recent competitions, and have been awarded I FIVE PRIZE MEDALS. Agent :— T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN. QPBBN STREET, NEAR THE BAXK OF Ns"W ZEALAND. THE .*' SINGER," TRIUMPHANT. rp H E following abstract is taken J~ from the Custom-house report of the Melbourne Journal of Commerce, showing the import value of Sewing Machines imported by Victoria dxiring he year 1872 frem the two leading Sewing Machine Manufacturers in the world., The Machines imported from makers of less note are not taken into consideration :—Stanford and Co., Agents for the ..fSf' Manufacturing Company, 4719 cases, value £24 955 ; Long and Co , Agents for the Wheeler and Wilson Compwiy, 1635 cases, value £8046 ; showing difference in favor of the " binger " Machine of 3054 cases value £10,809. > This extraordinary, success of the Sinoer' has been mainly achieved by the Companys "New Family" Machine, which is universally acknowledged to be the most simple to earn, the easiest to work, unequalled for strength and beauty of stitch, and the most complete and perfect m mechanism and accessories for every variety of Domestic Sewing and Embroidery. BKW \.RE OF IMITATIONS of the ."SINGER "MACHINES M.. A. ALDRICH, Agent, . Shortland street, Auckland. C. E. WILLIAMS, Manager. . S[ E WIN Q- MACHINE S • ' MADS BY THE ■ BRITANNIA COMPANY, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND, . combine the best parts of the best Machines (avoiding their defects) with some recent special improvements, which no other Machine possesses. ivery make of Machine, however far removed from Sft'i.lf'J" to be better. than any other. £tw a *°ffi i1 cting a Sewin S Machine is therefore nn lLjfC ult, one. especially if the purchaser has « *«?£ ge of machines, and has no other guide ?? representation of various dealers v Many people convinced of the advantage to be derived from using a Machine for needlework do not yet possess one because among so many they are unable to satisfy themselves as to which make^s-the oest. As a practical rcan and an Engineer allotw mo to point put some of the advantages of these Machines. They will do all that any other Machine win and do it better, including Hemming, Quilting, ielling Cording, Binding, Braiding. Stitching, &o! mi, a Perfect stitch alike on both sides. ~ lney are fitted with an improved break, which prevents the Machine turning the wrong way, and so entangling and breaking the thread. They make less noise than most Machines, and is the nearest possible approach to noiseless. They are very simple, and will run for years without costing A shilling for repairs. Every Machine is Wan-anted. Machines let.out on hire, the payment for which goes towards the purchase. Machines of other makers taken in ei3?' R5P l at s Properly done. Needlea for various Machines, Oil, Cotton, and Extras. : Ta, IG. W. ■HES LO P ■ ;'_ engineer, .. The Fitting Shop, Vuloan Lane,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 4
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