AMAZING PACT! £10,000 •WORTH OP BOOTS & SHOES NOW SACRIFICING FOR ONE MONTH, AT T. ELLISON'S. T ELLISON lias determined—on account , of the great depression that prevails, and in order to meet sueh —to hold a GENUINE CHEAP CASH SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, at siich enormous low prices never before hr.ard.of in Auckland : — 5,000 Pairs Ladies' Kid Boots, from ... ... ... 5 0 per pair 500 Pah-3 Men's Elastic side Boots, from ... ... 9 0 per pair 500 Pairs Half-Wellingtons, from ... ... ...12 0 per pair 200 Pairs Men's Bluchers, from ... ... ... 5 6 per pair 5,000 Pah-s Assorted Children's Boots, from ... ... 1 6 per pair Ball Boots —"White Kid and Marsalla reduced 25 per cent. t. elllson, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. 78, QUEEN-STREET, Next door to F. H. LEWISSON. N.B. —All description of Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises, at the shortest notice by first-class Workmen, at equally iow prices. A liberal allowance made to storekeepers. ORIENTAL HOTEL, QUEEN-STBEET, JOSEPH TRIM BELL, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits, first-class brands. Grood Stabling. DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. DR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAVING- succeeded Dr. C. F. Fischer in his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1 ; Evening, 6 till 8. 2L5, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. E. G-. T E N N AN T, SURGEON, CHUiiCH-STIfEET, ONEUUNG-A. EG. T. will attend at Mr. Gillian's, , Chemist, daily between 10 and 11 a.m. and give advice gratuitously. STEVENS & CO., Tl/T USIC WAREHOUSE, Queen Street, (Next to the Daily Southern Cross). H. CUCKSET, iy/T USIC WAREHOUSE, CI T V HAL L, Queen-street. JAMES CAMP, fTI A I L O R, & c, Junction of Grey and Queen Street. J- DAYET, TAILOR, &a, Late of Albert-street, HAS REMOVED TO 61, QUEEN-ST., Next Bank of New Zealand. J. LEVY, rpAILOR, WELLESLEY - STREET. J_ (ITVE DOORS PBOM QUEEN-STREET). Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences. MES. M. JOHNSTONE, MILLINER, DRESSMAKER, AND BRAIDER, Shortland-street, Auckland, Next Door to Winks & Hall's. MARTIN H. BURRELL, North Shore, will give instruction to Masters of Vessels desirous of learning NAVIGATION. Terms, £5 ss. for the course of study. N.B.—A free passage will be given in the p.a. ' Devonport.' TO BE LET, ON LEASE, mHIT FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, in Napier, X Hawke's Bay, known as the " EMPIRE HOTEL;" splendid Billiard Room, Sample Rooms, and every convenience for cai'rying on a first-rate Hotel business. The present Proprietor is retiring from the business. The Hotel does the largest business in the Province. For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, G. H. SWAN, Napier; or, to E. ft TT. T--1 VACS, j Porl-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 325, 24 January 1871, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 325, 24 January 1871, Page 3
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