SSarefcaxidlse. m o~'~a r r i v c, 33 OASES CANTERBURY CHEESE. 10 CASES BACON" AND HAMS. T. H. HALL & CO. Q N S A L~ FINE QUALITY TEAS BAKER S FINEST FLOUR . ' OTAGO OATMEAL CANTERBURY "BUTTER S, BRAN % BARLEY HOPS MALT. 1 T. H. H A~L~L & CO, Wyndham-street. i ; COLONIAL MANUFACTURED I TWEEDS i BOOTS AND SHOES » SHEATHING AND ROOFING D EELTS. T._ H. HALL & CO. i "O VAN, BELL AND CO., GENEEAL MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. BILLIARD TABLES, To arrive per Shooting Star and Emily McLaren. Consignments of First-class Tables, complete, with all the most recent improvements. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. j ■ . Also, to arrive ex Emily JMcLaren, 200 boxes Brandon's Candles. Ex Dunedin, 200 boxes.De Koubaix Candles 100 boxes Eelmont's Candles 200 cases i 0; qrs. Hennessy's Brandy, Geneva Rum", &c. O BAKERS. EX AGNES, rtfQM OAMARU— 1 26 tons Hay and Bftrr's Flour 10 tons ;t's Flour. GEO. W. BINNEY.;. NOW LANDING-, from' late arrival, and for salo by the Subscriber:— 40 tons Canterbury Grown Potatoes, for seed 15 >, Hobarfr Town Grown „ prime article 200 bags Tartarian Seed Oata 300 „ Best Feed Oata 30 „ Fowl Wheat 100 „ Sydney Maize 20 tons Woods FJour 33 kegs Canterbury Buiter. LEVI W. EATON 1 Tji-DWAEI) W~A~Y TE, Has now received the WHOLE OF HIS SHIPMENTS OF V MAGAZINES FOR*IB74, Comprising— All the Year Kound, 1874 CasseH's Magazine, 1874 Chamber's Journal. 1874 Family Herald, 1874 Good Words. 1874 Goed-W.ords for the Young, 1874 Leisure Bonr, 1874 London Journal. 1874 Once a Week, 1874 Sunday at Home, 1874 Sunday Magazine. 1874 Band of Hope. 1874 British Workman, 1874 Chatterbox. 1874 • Childrens Friend, 1874 Childrecs Prize, 1874 Child's Companion, 1874 Cottager and Aitisan, 1874 Good Words for Young, 1874 . Infant's Magazine, 1874 Kind Words. 1874 Sunshine, 1874, &c, &c. And is now offering then? at REDUCED RATES. EDWARD WAYTfS, I M P O R TB R OF BOOKS, 100, QlTßElir-STBEET. _ T~"l C E. ME. H. OXJCKSEY Begß to inform his friends and the public generally that ha is leaving Auckland for London in the 8.8. Mikado, via Sydney and Melbourne, and that he is prepared to execute any commissions intrusted to him with care and despatch, on the most libeial terms. Knowing the wants of the colonies, he will be able to select" goods of tiic most suitable kinds. As all business shall be done personally, both in the English and Continental market^ H.C. will have every facility of buying at the lowest rates. No extra commissions charged for buying in foreign markets. H.C. will be open to receive consignments, at Home, of merchandise of every kind for Private or Public Sale, on the most liberal terms. HENRY CUCKSEY, General Colonial Commission Agent, 2, Wellington Terrace, Greenwich Road, Greenwich, Kent, S.B , London; And 240, Queen-street, Auckland. pUBLIC NOTICE. The Auckland Market Lease will expire on July first. F. FENTON will continue his Great Sale of Groceries and Provisions to the above date. The Stock at present being of less value tha,n £25,000, will be sold at any sacrifice to make a clearance. Tea, 2s ft ; Sugar, from 3^d Soap, 6d $ bar; Starch, 4d $1b Blue, 9d 3p ft; Flour, 2a $1b Sultana Raisins, 6d ft Spice, Id package Currants, 5J4& $ ft Honey, 7d .qg ft ; Treacle,4 d ty ft Hops, Is 3j? ft; Pick?ed Walnuts, 7d Candles, SM& •$ ft; Sauce, 4^d Tobacco, 2d packet, or 3d plug Knife Boards, 6d each Oatmeal, 2)£d by the bag Soap Powder, Cd dozen Jam, Sd i? tin Prunes, 6d <g ft Epsom Salts, 6d dozen packets. A large supply of Butter, Cheese, Hamß, Bacon, &c, at very low prices. FENTON'S CENTRAL STORES, Auckland Market. HEM US' CSTAR BOOT WAREHOUSE, MM Market Corner, Queen-street. THE THREE "FITS" IN THREE FYTT»3. Fitte Ist— FOOT fitted: If you want a Boot that shall fit just right, JTot a bit too loos©, nor a bit too tight, Not a bit too strong, nor a bit too light; If you want your foot fitted, give a call At the Stab Boor Mabt near the Market Hall. Ftttk 2m>—FANCY fitted: We profess to make a Boot or a Shoe That will wear a long time, and look well too, For we'do not think it detrimental To blend both useful and ornamental. Fttte 3kd— FINANCES fitted: This is perhaps the hardest thing of all, i But you can't do better than give a call; i We can " fit" your Feet, and " fit" your Fancies, • And will do our best to *' fit" Finances. \. MORAL:— The moral is this: should your friend wish to know/ When in search, of good Boots, the beet place to go, PleAßo tell him from me, and my words yon may - trust, * ■
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 1
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788Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 1
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