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THE .. .. „ ...... MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT , LoWER QUEEN STREET. THE undersigned has re-opened the above business on such principles) as will insure its stability and public confidence. They will always purchase the best medicine which can be procured, and. sell them at the lowest possible prices; Surgeon’s prescriptions will be dispensed, with the strictest attention, and genuine Drugs will alone be issued from the establishment. Also, may bo had Eau de Cologne, Lavander Water, Extract of Flowers, Bears Grease, Tooth Powder, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Puff Boxes, Marking Ink, Preserved Ginger, Snuffs and Cigars ; Stationary, consisting of School and other useful Books, Letter and Note Paper, the- various Custom House Forms, Bills of Lading and Exchange, Books of Cheques, Receipts and Promisary Notes, Drawing Paper and Pencils, and the various Ordinances as passed the Legislative Council. _ J. & A. O’NEILL. l 2oth November 1843. * FRESH ARRIVAL OF HOJtIE GOOJPS, Per mandarin: C}IBSO.V & MITCHELL HAVE much pleasure in announcing to their numerous Customers and the Public generally that they are i i receipt, per Mandarin , of a Most Extensive, Varied, and Choice ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, all selected by one of the Partners in the Mother Country with the most scrupulous care, at the different Eog'ish and Scotch manufactories. As these Goods have all been ordered expressly for this Market, and some of the Native Trade manufactured to order at Home , G. 6c M. can with more than ordinary confidence invite a patronizing; public to an early inspection, and for their greater convenience the Large Show Room up stairs will be thrown open. Auckland, Nov. 17,1843. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS. TO be Sold remarkably Cheap, a smAiLiL w&m i* on the Tamaki, (about 7g acres). There are also three Allotments in the Village of Tamaki, with good water Frontages, at the verylow price of Seven Pounds an Allotment! This is an opportunity that ought to be embraced by any person having a few pounds to spare as it is not likely such, another may ever offer itself again. For further particulars apply to JOHN MOORE, Printer* Oct, 10th, 1843. - Tafte Biotlee THAT the undersigned have bought THREE MILK, COWS from. Sarah Jackson, this day, now in hes*. possession. JOHN BUCHAN, Auckland, Nov. 21, 1843, Auckland CtoronlcMe* PERSONS who may be in want of single numbers of this paper cara have them on application to Mr. G.Pw** tington, Watch and Clock Maker, Shortland Crescent, or, at the Medical Estab** lishmeut, Lower Queen Street. { Nov. Btb 1843. i

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

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