PKELIMINAKY NOTICE. R E T IRIJTG-, SALE EXTHAORDINABY. R W. DYSON DESIRES fo return his best thanks to his patrons for the liberal patronage accorded him for the past twelve years, and to inform them he purposes RELINQUISHING HIS PRESENT BUSINESS At an early date. To facilitate such he will offer, ON SATURDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING- DAYS, The whole of his Valuable and Well-assorted Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, SILKS. MILLINERY, &c, &c, &c, At such prices as should command an early clearance. THURSDAY and FRIDAY will be devoted to RE-MARKING THE STOCK, and the Sale will commer.ee on SATURDAY NEXT, THE 18th INST. Come early, and secure UNHEARD-OF BARGAINS. H. W. DYSON, 22 0, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite United Service Hotel. £5 0 0 BE WARD. Wellesley-steeet, a few dooes above Dyson's, THE AMEEICAN EESTAUEANT. SOUP, Joints, Vegetables, Pudding or Pastry, charge 6d ; Tea or Coffee, with Bread and Butter, 3d; Soup, with Bread, 3d. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. LEWIS KELLY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public of Auckland, that lie has REMOVED from 94, to 180, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Thistle Hotel), where he will carry on the business as heretofore. NOTE THE ADDRESS— EDWARDS, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTUEEE, 180, QUEEN-STREET. January 24, 1871. N.B. —Hats of all kinds Cleaned, Blocked, and Renovated. W. H. MESSENGER, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL MEAT SALESMAN. WH. M. begs to acknowledge, with , thanks, the liberal support accorded to his Father during his temporary absence in Sydney, and to inform them that from the present the business will be conducted by himself, and hopes for a continuance of those favours, as it will be his constant care to give the choicest article at the SMALLEST REMUNERATIVE PROFIT, as heretofore. AND J. H. M. takes this opportunity of informing his old friends and patrons that it is his intention from this date henceforth to supply them again with his FAR-FAMED GENUINE LONDON AND EPPING PORK SAUSAGES, Manufactured entirely by himself, and to be had only at VICTORIA STREET, MARKET SQUARE. At fill times, and in aiiy quantities. Friday, March 17, 1871. NOTICE. NIGHTMAN. A. FLETCHER BE G S to inform the Public that he is prepared, on the shortest notice, to Empty Cesspools at the most reasonable prices. Orders left at Mr. Sceats, British Hotel, Queen-street ; Mr. Everson. Caledonian Hotel, Symonds-street. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JW. HO ARE begs to inform the above . that he receives shipments by every steamer of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, &c. Melbourne Agency, 12, High-street, Auckland. MARTIN H. BURRELL, North Sbowill give instruction to Mask-.;> O1 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. 'Devonport.'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 372, 20 March 1871, Page 3
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