/ ART UNION. / rKSSRS. VARLEY and BARTLETT & DISPOSING of TEN CABl\vj i? OIL PICTURES, of local Scenery, to b<J rawn for according to the usual system pf .sued 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 Babtletts Photographic Stttdio, where tickets can be obtained. To be drawn August, 22nd instant. JP. HAMLTN, LICENSED INTERPRETER and NATIVE LAND AGENT ; OFFICE, Shobtland - Street, Auckland. J. P. Himiin is prepared to NEGOTIATE the LEASE and SALE of NATIVE and other LANDS. ~_.__ J. p. HAMLIN. CHARLES RICHARDS, i CCOUNTANT, CUSTOMS, COMMISA SION and GENERAL SHIPPING AGENT, Fort-street, Auckland. Bonded and other Goods entered and cleared. Tradesmen's or any Books entered up. and balanced. All kinds of Shipping & Commission Business transacted on most reasonable terms 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. Hobson-street (near Cook-st.,) Auckland. Consultations daily. NOTICE. IT having come to the knowledge of the undersigned that several parties are soliciting orders in \.'\3 name, the Public are requested not to give any order unless they receive a Ticket printed—" City of Auckland Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment, EDG-AR & °°' EDGAR & CO. ENGLISH ALE, T>ASS' NO. 3 ON DRAUGHT AT THE WAITEMATA HOTEL. Mb. CHARLES W. SANDERS, CONSULTING- HOMCEOPATH Assistant to Dr. C.F.Fischer; nine years assistant to Dr. Powell, of London. Hours of consultation: Morning, from 9 to 1; Evening, 6 to 8. 215, Queen-street, opposite the City Hall. T O. O. F., M. (J., A. D. DISPENSARY. T. FISH, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (For five years Dispenser to Drs. Stratford and Wright, Parnell), opposite the Masonic Hotel, PRINCES-STREET, Auckland. Dr. Stbatfobd in attendance for consultation from 10 to 11 a.m. Dr. Weight, from 11 to 12 a.m. T. WATSON BEGS to thank his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received 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 make a first-class article, and at his usual low price. To the general public, he would say, " Look at our prices, examine our quality, 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, 165.; 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. GREAT CLEARING- SALIi FIFTEEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. WINKS & HALL T>EG to intimate that on account of the great depression in trade and scarcity of money, they have determined to offer THE WHOLE Of their present EXTENSIVE STOCK FURNITURE, CABPET S AND GENERAL FURNISHING, AT 15 PER CENT. BELOW THE USUAL I PRICES FOR CASH. AINKs"& HAL L, Shortiand-stbeet. V GENUINE SALE 15 per cent. Discount for Cash. ■vr o t i c c 10 FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 203, 2 September 1870, Page 3
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