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TO STOEEKEEPEES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKEES, AND OTHEES. J. W. HOAEE TjEGS to inform Storekeepers and others in the Trade that he receives shipments by every Steamer of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, &c, which will be found 20 per cent, cheaper than any firm in the Colony. MELBOURNE AGENCY, 12, HIGB>STBEET, AUCKLAND. THE POET OF CALL. W. LOGGIE, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BUTCHER, QUEEN-STBEET, IN returning thanks for the liberal patron age accorded to him by the public of Auckland for the past eighteen months, begs to inform them that, having made EXTENSIVE ALTEEATIONS to his premises, he is enabled to supply them AT HIS USUAL LOW RATES. AN EARLY CALL IS REQUESTED. A. & K. TEUTENBEEGK ENGRAVERS, CARVERS, AND GUNMAKERS, ARE prepared to execute STAMPS for Goldmining Companies, DIES, with PRESSES, Etc., at the shortest notice, and in superior style. WELLESLEY-STREET EAST, Five Doors from Queen-street. FIRE,! FIRE! FIRE! -j^TEWTON COAL AND FIREWOOD Y.ARD, Re-opened by J. Lqngbottom: and Co. Office: Four doors from Swete's Store. Cut and Uncut Wood sold in small and large quantities. Best Newcastle Coal on Sale. Orders punctually attended to. VICTORIA HOTEL,-VICTORIA-STREET. I THE Undersigned, have much pleasure in informing my friends and the public at large, that I have taken the above Hotel, in Victoria-street. JOHN MENZIBS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of City Club Hotel, Shortland-street.) MUSICAL. ME. J. HYDE PAEKEE, Pianist and Pboeessob of Music, WHILE returning thanks to Ms 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 —Cucksy's Music Saloon, Queenstreet ; or, Mr. Pabkee, Grafton-road, next Fossett's Store

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 1

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298

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 1

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