JUST ARRitE^r"',1:. ~« r/\ CASES SEASONABLE BOOTS AM) SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO BE HAD AT E ISTGLISH PEICMNOTE THE I;DD;^<B S— "RED BOOT,*'HI,. IB" 1 XT (& lE, 70, QUEEN-STREET;;' \, Opposite tbo Bant of New Zealand. LONDON & DUBLIK DISPENSARY, £I T T S TREE T-^? aucklant);^:;;/-^ c. whTtlaw, MANUFACTURiNG. OBCBijis^, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newton and surrounding suburbs" ttyat^fie has opened the above Establishment, ana;trusts that by strict attention to business to meet with a fair share of public support. |''™* TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED Without Freezing the' Guais'; PHYSICIANS' PRESCBTPTIOIfS Accurately Prepared at all hoursT! TRY WHITLAW'S . <3EtEBBiTBD ) AMERICA.'N yERMTPUGIIi; 5 With Tip WDIvRS, for expelUiig, Worms in Chiidrciij price 2?., including Pbwdtera, . GREAT- CUBE, htm i J Hundreds of Children in the neißhbourhood of Newton have been relieved of from-eight to thirty Worms within the last tiiwsß xteika. TRY C. WHiTI/.iW'S;^^!^l^ HOREHpUND PECfpKjEL;;; A Certain Cure 'for'.1 ;Wbooping-cpugti ; Coldf, Astlnna, Influenza, &o.^' •' ' f / ~. 1 .Also, ■ :' « :t , ---a'. G. WHITLAWS CELEBRJLTED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC MlsrLS, A Sure Remedy for Headache; and* Stomach Oomplaint*j-; it** PREPARED SOLELY AT THE ABOVB ESTABLISHMENT.;;:^^ ■ N.B.—C.W. having had fifteen. jrdat-B perienoed in liondon, liubliiij tuld -JJfe^txork, trusts that this fact will be^.Bufllcien£gaaran,» cc that all prescriptions cntmsted;to b.iiu wiJf fc occurately dispensed. ■ - ' J 11^°Please Note the Address-Mi.'. t£ pitt s Tji I jrt Auckland" N.Z.V.. ..'-"^ji HOBSON'S BRIDGE BBBWEBT. - ■■ XL ■■:■ .■■-'■■'. '-.Jf b-jV.'U'.S'i LYELL BROTHMS I , . ;....■.. '■..." oJ i>93§Ji . /~IAN now supply their SUPERIOB*IEEEB in any quantity to Hotels i;^d"- jriTatp Families, . :i :" "",J Z':-. ■it; ,ii'j':.''> li'-.X •11 . <" , - .V,t ■'.':'■ " ■ ■ i:!i i i.. -■■ !- ift'J .!:T'A. Orders left at the Brewery, or their, OFT ICE, D^iß^'A:*M^'T*Bjl E T Will be promptly attenfleel: to >M ." , '.'■■".'"TTL^':. ' i,44 ,rL-iv.;dJl' ■ : ANOHOR HOTEL LII(EIiT jScND _ 14IJ^STABLES, a Q U E ; 'E ; In-SiT RE E 1-. • Av:F:iiAvS i:.E-ai/^ K>:t T)EGS to inlform..his Friends and tb^Ppblic _D geuerijly, that.iv connecibion with th« abovp," he has 19^ Hire, " ,;; y{ . I OPEN AND r CLOSED CARRIAO3ES, SINGLE & DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGIES, S2UDTCE;*HDRSE3, &c, And hopes by sdrict atfebntidn^o busiuesi, with cmUty.and aioderate1 cli&tgesr J«"«e^ft4 sha^ of Publio Patronage. .(,a*iSCff* April 28 1870
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 169, 25 July 1870, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 169, 25 July 1870, Page 1
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