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ON RALE, I i 1 i)0i) PAIL' IS MEX' 3 -USST MToUT ' ELASTIC SIDE UPPERS, 7* 6d 500 PAIR,:! MEN'S BEST LIGHT ELASTIC STDK UPPERS, 6s 6d 200 PAIRS TOUTIJ'3 DITTO, 4s fid. J. EOUT, High-street. T. WATSON BEGS to thank hia numerous customers for the liberal support he has recei7ed from them since he commenced business in Auckland, and wishes to inform them that he has purchased a large quantity of Colonial, French, and English Leather of superior quality, and is therefore in a position to mike a first-class article, and at his usual low j ' -\ To the general public, he v. I say, " Look at our prices, examine our r -iy, purchase one pair of us, and you will then say, as all our customers have said, that better Boots are not to be bought in New Zealand." Men's Elastic Boots, 16s. ; Bluchers, 10s. Watertights, 14s. Men's soleing and heeling, ss. Repairs executed the same day as received. A large assortment of Boys' and Girls' Boots always on hand. Country orders promptly attended to. Please note the Address : T. WATSON, Top of Shortland-street. THE LOSS OF THE 'TACBAKGA.' THE following gentlemen have formed themselves into a COMMITTEE for the COLLECTING of SUBSCRIPTIONS for the unfortunate relative sufferers by the recent calamity. About 30 orphans are left; destitute and need assistance. Subscriptions forwarded to the undersigned will be thankfully received. Alfred Buckland, Durham-street E. and 11. Isaacs, Fort-street T. W. Macready, Queen-street Henderson and Macfarlane, Queen-street T. and S. Morrin, Queen-street W. J. Hurst, Queen-street Carey, Gilles, Hunter & Co., Durham-street Cruickshank, Smart and Co., Queen-street L. D.Nathan and Co., Shortland-street R. Hobbs, Wakefield and Upper Queenstreets J. Newman (Newman and Ewen), Queenstreet W. C. Wilson, Herald Office Combes and Daldy, Queen-street Owen and Graham, Queen-street McArthur, Shera and Co., Shortland-street Must and Co., Shortland-street Archibald Clark and Son, ahortland-street Lewis Bros., Queen-street Thornton, Smith and Firth, Queen-street F. H. Lewisson, Queen-street R. J. Morison, Daily Southern Cross Office Bucholz & Co., Fort-street J. S. Maeforlane, Queen- street J. T. Boy lan, High-street J. Casey, Queen-street Wharf B. J. Daveney, Northern Club P. A. Philips, Queen and Shortland-streets Henry Nicol, North Shore Thames —W. Rowe, Captain Souter Coromandel —Captain Fraser Russell—A. Vilcoq and R. Barstow Waimate—John Williams Kawakawa—John McLcod Tauranga—T. Wrigley, J. A. Chadwick Opotiki—William Kelly Poverty Bay—Captain Read Riverhead —John Lamb Onehunga—Captain Brewer Otahuhu—John Hall, Hugh Knox Ngaruawahia —James Hume Cambridge—William Selby Alexandra- J. D. Hill Hamilton—W. Cummings The Subscription Lists will be advertised. mAURANGA RELIEF FUND. Total amount received to date, £570 10s. Per R. B. Lusk, £1; Dr. Kennedy, £1; ' Mary Shepherd,' per Captain Peek, £5. JOHN M. SHERA, \ Trpasurers HENRY ISAACS, j TreasurersART UNION. MESSRS. VARLEY and BARTLETT purpose DISPOSING of TEN CABINET OIL PICTURES, of local Scenery, to be drawn for according to the usual system pursued in England. Fifty tickets, £1 Is. each. Five prizes of Two Pictures each. Paintings to be seen at Mr. Wattes, Stationer, Queen-street; and at Baetlett's Photographic Studio, where tickets can be obtained. To be drawn August, 22nd instant. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. /"^LERKS, Shopmen, or Mechanics desirous \_J of joining the Evening Classes of the Polytechnic Institution, are requested to give their names to Mr. W. W. Taylor, 194, Queen-street, Auckland. . DR. E. H. MARSHALL, M.D., MEMBER of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Licenciate of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. HOBSOIT-STREET (near Cook-st.,) AUCKLAND. Consultations daily. WHICH BEARS OUR OWN LABELS. Guaranteed purely from Malt and Hops.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 188, 16 August 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 188, 16 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 188, 16 August 1870, Page 3

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