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1 1 NEIL CAMPBELL Tailor and Clothier, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET RESERVE. T>EGS to return thanks for past favors, and also to intimate to his friends anJ the public that he has received a largo assortment of SUMMER GOODS, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition. BY APPOINTMENT TO niS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AND HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G. F. BOWEN. T> H. B A R T L E T T, PHOTOGRAPHER, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLES-LEY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. ICE! ICE! ICE! G. GKLEDIIILL, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY, Wellesley-streefc, BEGS to inform the public that he he has added the manufacture of ICE to the business he has hitherto been carrying on, and is pi-epared to supply hotels and private families witli this delicious drinking-cooler, either wholesale or retail. Customers dea'ing with G. G. for all the articles he manufactures will find themselves liberally dealt with. ICE ! ICE ! ICE I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HOWELL, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET. Opposite Me. Hobbs', Dra er. LOCAL INDUSTRY. WILLIAMS'S BLACKING. CHARLES WILLIAMS BEGS to return his sincere thanks to those who have so liberally supported him in this new Auckland _ anufacture. Having now completed machinery for the manufacture of Ivory Black, C. W. will be able to make a truly superior article in any quantity, and at reasonable rates. Merchants, storekeepers, and others are most respectfully solicited to give_ this blacking a trial, which will not fail to give every satisfaction. All orders will be promptly attended to. Ivory Black or Animal Charcoal, of superior quality, on sale in any quantity at Williams's Blacking Factory Elliott and Wellesley-street, Auckland. GENERAL SMITH AND SHOEING FORGE. THE subscriber begs to inform the public that, in conjunction with his General Smith's Forge, he has added HORSE-SHOE-ING, which will be carefully carried on under his own immediate inspection. Having secured the services of a first-class Shoer, he solicits public patronpge in the latter branch of his trade. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATCH IN ErrTTT DEPARTMENT. Norman McMillan, corner of vulcan & o'connellj STREETS.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 381, 30 March 1871, Page 1

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344

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 381, 30 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 381, 30 March 1871, Page 1

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