OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN LANE. CAFE open from nine o'clock a.m. until twelve o'clock p.m. First-class Billiard Faloon, will) a new Alcock <fc Co.'s Table. EDWARD PERKINS, Proprietor. ORIENTAL HOTEL, QtrEEN-STBEKT, JOSEPH IBIHBELL, PIiOPMETOB. Wines and Spirits, first-class brands. Good Stabling. BILLIARDS. ANCHOR HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. milE NEW BILLTARD SALOON attached JL to the above Hotel, is NOW OPEN. Gentlemen desirous of a quiet game, will find this room suitable in every respect. Private Entrance. DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. DR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAYING- succeeded Dr. C. F. Fischer in bis Practice, is at home for Consultation ! —Morning, from 9 till 1 ; Evening, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE CITY UA L 1,. T 0. O. F., M. 0., A. D DISPENSARY. T. FISH, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (For five years lispenscr to Drs. Stratford and Wright, Parnell), opposite the Masonic Hotel, PRINCES-STREET, Auckland. Dr. Stratford in attendauce for consultstion from 10 to 11 a.m. Dr. Weight, from 11 to 12 a.m E. Gk T E N N ANT, SURGEON, CHUUCH-STKEET, ONEHUNGrA. EG. T. will attend at Mr. Gii/lxian's, , Chemist, daily between 10 and 11 a.m. and give advice gratuitously. STEVENS & CO., TV/T US I C WAREHOUSE, Qceix Street, (Next to the Daily Southern Cross). 11. CUCKSET, Tl/T US T C WAREHOUSE, CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREET. JAMES CAMP, mAILOR, &c, Junction of Otrry and Qceen Street. J.. DAVE T, TAILOR, &a, Luto of Albert-street, HAS REMOVED TO 61, QUEEN-ST., Next Bank of New Zealand. J. LEVY, mAILOR, WELLE3LEY - STREET. _L (FIVE DOORS FJtOM QTTBEN-STRIiET). Gentlemen waited upon at their own re* sidences. MES. M. JO HNS TONE, MILLINER, DRESSMAKER, AND BRAIDER, Shoktland-stbeet, Auckland, Next Door to Winks & Hall's. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MARINERS. ROLL UP, and see your old friend JAMES, at No. 2 West Queen-street, who has commonced business as FAMILY BUTCHER. Families and sloping supplied on the most reasonable terms by J. JAMES, late HarbourMaster at Kaipara. Give your old friend a trial. Note the address : — JOHN JAMBS, Lower Queen-street. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TW. HOARE begs to inform the above # that he receives shipments by every steau.er of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, &c. M elbonrne Agency, 12, High-street, Auckland. 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.s. 'Deyonport.'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 326, 25 January 1871, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 326, 25 January 1871, Page 3
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