ADOEN W E L L, FAMILY BUTCHEE, Queen Stbeet. Shipping and Families Supplied. H. H. WEIGHT, TjiAMILY GEOCEE AND PEOVISION DEALEE, Pbinces-steeet, Ohehun<ja. GLASS, CHINA, EAETHENWABE. Agent for Evening Star & New Zealand Herald W. G. HAEEISON & CO., pOMMISSION, SHIPPING, AND V GENEEAL AGENTS, Wyndham-street. Licensed Custom House Agents. j QT.EKLING SILVEE Tea and Coffee. Services, Salvers, Fish Covers, &c., Tea and Table Spoons, FOE SALE, . AT H. KOHN'S, Qaeen-street. -|7l WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE FEUIT WAREHOUSE. HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. (Opposite L. D. Nathan's back entrance.)! CHINA, GLASS, AND EAETHENWAEE. TAME S B. FEAN CI S, IMPOETEB, 246, Queen-street, Auckland. -pHOTOGEAPHIO EOOMS C. A. ZAMBRA, 93, Lower Queen-stbeet, Auckland. Three doors from Wyndham-street. PHOTOGRAPHY. G. A. STEEL, BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public of Auckland that he has taken those Photographic Rooms over F. H. Lewisson, Jeweller, corner of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, and trusts by producing first-clasß portraiture, combined with a strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of their patronage. • NO MONOPOLY. T. DALTON, IN returning thanks for the liberal support of the inhabitants of Onehunga, also thanks Mr. H Hordington for his kindness in trying to run him off the road. But it can't be done at the price. It would take six Pablos before lhe wilsucceed. MUSICAL. ME. J. HIDE PAEKEE, Pianist and Peofessoe op Musio, WHILE returning thanks to his Friends and the Public for their constant patronage, begs to assure them all pupils committed to his care, either for Elementary or Finishing Lessons on the Pianoforte, will ensure constant attention and rapid progress in that delightful art. Schools and Families visited in town and country, on liberal terms. Address-rCucKSY's Music Saloon, QueenBtreet; or, Mr. Pabkeb, Grafton-road, next Fossett's Store. TO COTJJSTTEY BUYERS. OVER 100 TRUNKS AND CASES FOR SALE. 0. B. S. X>. Gent.*s Elastic Sides ... 8 6to 15 0 Half Wellingtons 12 6— 14 6 Youths' Lace Up**ndE. Side 5 6—12 0 Boys' Bluchers 3 6—4 6 A large quantity of Ladies' Kid ...46—00 Children's of all kinds, from 16— 0 0 J. BOUT, HIGH STREET. rpHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the •*• Public generally that he has established a SAW MILL IN CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, Where he is prepared to carry on in the above line, and hopes through strict attention to business to merit a share of support. B. BLAKEY, Proprietor. N.B.—ln connection with the above will be carried on a Block Manufactory. Great care will be taken to use the very best of material. February 15, 1870. B. B.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 94, 28 April 1870, Page 4
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419Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 94, 28 April 1870, Page 4
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