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CHARLES SUTTON, SODA-WATER, T EMONADE, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Eden Cress nt. Ginger Wine Quinine Wine CIT • . .. -. ~,..-■■..,: ;.--; - ;; . Even.,, '. 1 .- - ■.>,.••;»>. ii ; «'-"r.'. o P -* ■'■.;.;;„ from _- ,-, 1 ~,.,, ; , : ■ C '"■ 1 W. E. HATWAED'S CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, EEMOVED, To 95, Queen-street, Opposite Shot's. and two doors from Vaile's Drapery Mart. FUNERALS FURNISHED. Orders te be addi'eased— W. E. HAYWARD, Queex- street. THOMAS FAULDER, NaOHTVIAN. ADDRESS BOXES—Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street; New Caledonia Hotel, corner of Symonds Street. RUBBISH REMOVED. THOENTON, SMITFT & EIETH'S PEICES CUREENT. £ s. d. SUPERFINE FLOUR, SilkDressed (Crown Brand), per ton of 2000 lbs 15 0 0 Fine Flour, Silk Dressed (TSF Brand,) per ton 13 0 0 Seconds, per ton 10 0 0 Sharps, per ton ... ... ■■■ 30 0 Bran, per bushel of 201b3 0 1 3 SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL, FLORIOTLTURAL, AND HORTICULTURAL. G. H. LA V E E S, Late of Durham-street, HA.S REMOVED to those commodious premises in Wyndham-street, two doors above the He bald Oflico, where he hopes to see his old f. iend3 and the public, and of whom he solicits their orders for the approaching season. Agent for Mjson 8h03., Nurserymen, &c, Parnell, whose catalogues can now be obtained gratia. Also, for Thomas and Barbacloitgß, for gristing wheat, &c. ON SALE, Hay, Straw, Chaff, Oats, Maize Bran, Potatoes, flour, Bonedust Guano, &c, &c. PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL begs to announce to tne public of Auckland and the Colonies generally that he has procured the sole and exclusive right of sale of the farfame'l ALEXODYNE. This Preparation has introduced to the world an entirely new era in the science of J >entistry, wh eh is recommended by the Medic 1 Profession us being the easiest, most rapid, and really effective system for the perfectly pamle.-s accomplishment of everything having reference to Surgical Dentistry. Beyond the utter impossibility ofp.in during the operation, the following desiti-rata are obtained by the use of Artificial Teeth :— economy, durability, masticating power, articulation, and natural appearance. Being indestructable, they nev r change in color o decay; by their elasticity and unerring fit they excel in comfort from the power rendered to support useless or decayed teeth even over the most tender and sensitive gums, and thus the wearer speedily becomes oblivious to the fate that the comforts supplied by art and ■cience have overcome the defieiences of nature. Note the address—Mr. JOSEPH TYNDALL, Surgeon Dentist, top of Shortland-streot.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 191, 19 August 1870, Page 4

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396

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 191, 19 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 191, 19 August 1870, Page 4

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