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CHARLES SUTTON, QODA-WATER, T EMONADE AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Eden CBESEirr. Ginger Wine Quinine Wine Townsend's and Buchan's Sarsaparilla, ON SALE. LOCAL INDUSTRY INSTITUTION. "VEISTETI^ISr HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET. rrA VENETIAN BLINDS, 340 Gauze OpU Wire Blinds, 270 Perforated Zino Blinds, for which orders are wanted immediately. Wire Work also made when the MEN are UNEMPLOYED. Apply to the MANAGER, ' M. HOBTON BUSBY.

NEII, CAMPBELL TAILOR & CLOTHIER, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET RESERVE. "T_)EGS to return thanks for past favors, and also to intimate to his friends and the public that he has received a large assortment of SUMMER GOODS, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends' and the pnblie of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY REMOVED from 94, to 180, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Thistle Hotel), where he will carry on the business as heretofore. NOTE THE ADDRESS— EDWAEDS, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTUBEB, 180, QUEEN-STREET. January 24, 1871. N.B.—Hats of all kinds Cleaned, Blocked, and Renovated.

NEW LINE OF 'BUSES. F. PHIPPS HAS made arragements for Running a 'Bus DAILY between the WHAU and AUCKLAND—leaving the Whau at 8 a.m., and from Union Bank Auckland, at 5 p.m. Parcels carried. Mr. F. Phipps ha 3 been appointed Agent for the Sale of the Evening Stab at the Whau. November 4, 1870. _____—,— __ N O TIC E. T. DALTON'SOMNIBUS. FARES, Is.; RETURN TICKETS, Is. 6d. THE first and only legitimate opposition 'Bus on the Onehunga Road j the first to lower the fares and keep them low for eighteen months. All that is required is a little more patronage. J. Dalton trusts to give the public the benefit of riding cheap on the most enjoyable road in the conntry for a long time to come. N. B.—l think it has been pretty well proved that I am not to be run off with impunity, thanks to the Onehunga ladies and gentlemen. Leaves Onehunga at 9 a.m. and half-past 2 p.m. Leaves Auckland Hotel, Queen-street, at half-past 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. No connection with any other 'bus. No extra charge, when steamers are going ftTfay.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 347, 18 February 1871, Page 3

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356

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 347, 18 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 347, 18 February 1871, Page 3

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