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, CANTON HOUSE, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WEST QUEEN-STREETS. 4» G. E. YAILE, HAVING completed his extensive alterations, begs to inform his Friends and the Public in general that his NEW ESTABLISHMENT is opened with a iAsvaE Axrn varied assortment op gxiocbb-ibs, hardwarßi Ac, which he is determined to offer at the smallest remunerating prices. June 12, 1852.

CANTON HOUSE,

CORNER OF QUEEN AND WEST QUEEN-STREETS.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,

BLACK AND GREEN 'TEAS, of best quality Loaf, Crushed Lump, Company's and Manilla Sugars Liverpool and Dairy Salt, Patna Rice, Split Peas, Pickles Mustard, Chilli and Garlic Vinegar $ Salad Oil, pints and half pints, Castor Oil, Bottled Fruit Sauces— assorted, Patras Currants, Vallcncia Raisins, Muscatel Raisins Eleme Figs, French Olives and Capers, Robinson's Patent Groats Arrowroot — in tins, Sago, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley Sperm and Mould Candles, Yarmouth Bloaters Anchovy and Herring Paste, Fresh Salmon, Cocoa Paste Sir Hans Sloane's Chocolate, Coleman's No. 1 Starch Layer's Penny Blacking, Coleman's Blue Black, White, and Cayenne Pepper, Bath Bricks, Vinegar, Treacle Pipes, Washing Soda Black Lead and Rottonstone, in 2 oz. packages, Emery Powder, ALSO, A SPLENDID SAMPLE OP TOBACCO Raw and Boiled Oil, Turpentine, &c. June 15th, 1852. G. E. VAILE.

<dglta> HOME EDUCATION. &l$ MRS. WOOLLY begs to invite the attention of her Friends, and Parents and Guardians generally to her Establishment for Young Ladies, Queen-street, Auckland. In this Seminary the comforts of home, the advantages of a School, and a solid Education, based on religious and moral principles, may he depended upon. Terms for Board and Instruction in all the essential branches of a complete English Education, 22 Guineas per annum ; Daily Boarders, JO Guineas. For Day Pupils, £1 ss. per Quaiter. French, 155.; Pianoforte and Singing, £l" 55.; Drawing, £1 Is.; Dancing, £1 10s. The duties of the School will be resumed on the 28th June, 1852.

TH E MISSES WELLS'S Boarding and Day School for YO U N Gr L ADIES? Wakefield-street. The duties of the above School will be resumed on Tuesday, the 29th instant. June 22, 1852.

ON SALE, At the Store of the Undersigned, UA TWILLED BLANKETS, woolled "^ on both sides, (12| lbs.) 10-4 Twilled Blankets, woolled on both sides (10^ lbs.) 10-4 Rugs (Wool) Black and Red Prints, watered, 5-4 and 7-8 Reap Hooks, Nos. 1, 2,3,4, Fussell's Scythes, best Crown, Fussell's Hay Knives, Fussell's Wheat Mills, with cog wheels Bridles 7000 Countess Slates 40,000 Zinc Nails, for slating Enamelled Tiles for baths, larders, and dairies Honeydew Tobacco, in lOOlbs. cases Patent Sperm Candles, in 281bs. boxes Composite ditto ditto Glass Stopper Bottles, from 1 ounce to 8 ounces Best Pale Brandy Old Port Wine, in wood and bottles Golden Sherry, in 3 doz. cases Pale Sherry, ditto Pipes, large, in 10 gross cases Cocoa-nut Matting White Lead, in 28Ibs. tins Bass's Strong Burton Ale in stone bottles Stout, London, ditto Soyer's Relish Sauces Sporting Powder. W. Brodie. Fort-street, June 15, 1852. j

TO TAILORS. SEVERAL Good WORKMEN may meet with constant employment by applying to Mr. W. Wild, High-street*

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 646, 23 June 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 646, 23 June 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 646, 23 June 1852, Page 1

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