jopj;BS are required for REPAIRS to rFf a CUTTER lying in the Manukau. •Specification may be seen on application to " A. J3Ai&NiLS, Onehunga. AUCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEERS THE Members selected for Competitive Firing are reminded to be at the Butts nn FRIDAY NEXT. on H»w IHog> E G-uiLDING - Captain. "" TO LET, TglS OFFICE lately occupied by the EVENING Stab, next Bank of New' Zealand. f* H. LEWISSON has received a new p MACHINE for cutting tobacco, it cuts i fine as English Shag, cannot be beat for cigarettes. HOW IS TOUE POOR DEAR UNCLE? j A SELECT BALL WILL take place at the City Hall on BOXING NIGHT.—FuII particulars in future advertisement. ■T7IOR SALE—A single oared OU;£RIGGER. JD —Apply to Mr. Clabe, Boat builder, Customhouse- street. LOST, IN Queen-street, Small "Rough Terrier DOG, with scar on off hip, any person detaining him will be prosecuted. Either return him to Koyal Mail Hotel, or take him off tho chain, he will find his way home. AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN; NOTICE. THE BUSBY CLAIM. £23,000 ! £23,000! A BEPEIMAND TO THE PUBLIC 1 HIS 13 TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND buys his Goods for Cash, and sells for Cash, which i' the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. J-HIS IS 10 CERTIFY that G. W. FfiIEND is not in want of money to meet any engagements, which is the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. m J.HIS IS '10 CERTIFY that G. W. •FRIEND does not buy old stock or motheaten Goods, or so-called "job loto," but buys his Goods for cash, which i 3 the reason why he ™n sell his goods so cheap. J-HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND does not dupe the public by telling his salesmen to get aa much as thoy can for his Goods: the prices are all n;arked in plain figures; and the quantity of Goods he sells through honest trading is the reason why ha can soil hia Goods so cheap. T A HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. will not take any price for his wods, but give good value for money. Every aatv must live, therefore profits must be obwitted. If you get an article cheap from any •bop that puffs and blows you can rely upon « you have to pay dear for the second article Miat you purchase, to make the profits up for le ) first; therefore, ruy fellow-countrymen, a °n tbe led like lambs to the slaughter, but wuie and purchase your Goods of your old •KlliNj) where one price rules the Establishment of W. G. FRIEND'S Hat, ca?, and clothing store, 142, Qtjeen-steeet, Opposite the Union Bank.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 289, 13 December 1870, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 289, 13 December 1870, Page 3
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