Notices • IN submitting to my Customers | and the Public a fresh supply ; ' of TEAS, I do so wilh erery s| confidence, believing that the ; quality cannot be Surpassed 'for the money. To secure the Best 3s Tea ia the province I have selected from samples submitted by Melbourne and Auckland Merchants—they, of course, selecting each the best for their trade. I have therefore chosen from a number of samples that which I believe to be the BEST, and purchased the WHOLE of that Particular Line, so that it will be impossible to obtain a better article elsewhere. It being essential that a borerage so universally used as Tea should be supplied of excellent quality, I therefore solicit a trial, confident that no other conclusion can be arrired at than McGOWAN'S for 3s TEA. Haying a supply of Cheaper Teas, Stor<s, Hotels, and wholesale buyers will be well treated. .BREAD BREAD!BREAD! GREAT BEDUCTION IN BBEAD. THE Proprietors of the Cheap Bakery, and Pie and Coffee Shop, to meet the hard timee, bs they have always done, have Reduced the pi ice of Bread to 3Jd the 21b Loaf/ Having arranged with the celebrated and well-known Baker, Mr Jack Allen, to manage their Bakery—a guarantee of always having the best bread in town. None but Lamb's best flour will be used, and no Southern rubbish allowed to be mixed. All bread guaranteed of the first quality, and full weight, either plain or fancy, guaranteed. Note the Address—Opposite the Shortland Fire Brigade Hall. A constant supply always on hand. Hot Pies and Coffee, &c, always ready from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. A large assort* ment of Confectionery of all kinds. JOHN BULLOCK & Co. 632 Lamb! Lamb ! Lamb! fibst--of the season. AisoPrime Beef, Mutton, Veal, and Pobk, . THE BEST OBTAINABLE IN THE MARKET, -TO BE HAD AT -- • F. WELLS', BUTCHER, TARARU ROAD, At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, CT' FOR CASH !■■ Remembeb— s .'■' THE QUALITY AND VALUE! L. D.N ATHAN4C 0> WAREHOUSEMEN, WINE AND SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OP GENERAL I MERCHANDISE, [ SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Indents for English or Foreign Goods executed on favourable terms, under the personal supervision of our London Firm. London Office 10, ColiEMan-otbbet ■view oeason's : hpeas 1880-1881. WE BEG TO ADVISE THS TRADE THAI. WE HAVE RECEIVED A CABLEGBAM INFOHMIJT& VB OF THE DEPABTUB3 OF OtTB CMPPBB SCHOONER 'SYBIL,' FROM FOOCIIOW, ON 17th july, wit a j A FULL CARGO OF THIS YEAR'S TEAS, CONSISTING OF oqi O T>ACKAG£S, AND WE EXPECT HEX AUBIVAIi AT ANY MOMENT. Musters ol the various Chops are expected per s.s.' Menmuir.' Samples for liquoring may be bad on application, or will be forwarde] poet free. ; D. NATHAN & CO., BEOUTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 918 Tbe best test of the interest of a book is it« capability of being tend a second tim", ditto for 3b Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 22 September 1880, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 22 September 1880, Page 3
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