CHARLES SUTTON, QIODA-WATER, X EMONADE AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Eden Cresent. Ginger Wine Quinine Wine Townsend's and Buchan's S'ar3apariila, ON SALE. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY.' OVEN'S! OVENS! OVENS! HERBERT II SMITH'S I^ATENT PORTABLE SMOKE-CON-SUMING OVENS are acknowledged by all to be the best and cheapest in the colony. Prices from 30s upwards. <g^ Note the Address—HlGH-STREET; opposite Rout's Store, and back of J. Q. Morrin's, Grocer, Queen-street. Parties visiting the manufactory can inspect every article. N.B.—All kinds of Ovens made and re« paired, GasGtting and Spouting fixed, and machinery repaired. 10th February, 1871. N.B.—For sale, cheap, a Colebrook Dale Range. MUFFINS ! MUFFINS ! MUFFINS! EH. PERCY has much pleasure in • informing his friends and the publio generally that he has commenced the Muffin Season, and trusts that by strict attention to business, civility, and a superior article, to merit a continuance of past favors. Reniem* ber his are the only English Muffin and Crumpet made in Auckland. N.B.—To be had at Mr. Waters', Confectioner, and at E. H. Percy's, Wholesale and Retail Pastry Cook and Muffin Baker, Upper-High-street, between Wellesley-street and ictoria-street. I^^Wanted, a few good smart clean Lads. VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET. "TXENETIAN, WIRE GAUZE, and PEE* / | FORATED ZINC BLINDS made f any | dimensions, in any number, and Wise Work B in all its branches. Sent to any part of New Zealand. J Wire Cloth for Miners' Davy Lamps, and: X Flame-proof Helmets, for the Fire * m> Brigade. OLD BLINDS RENOVATED. ■ § M. HORTON BUSBY, I m Manufacturer. _. - J SMITH & HIGGINS I TAILORS, j Bottom of Wyndham-street, opposite S. and J. R. Vaile's. TRY OUR GUINEA TROUSERS, made f to Measure (any style). An assortment of fifty different Tweeds to B1 choose from. Gentlemen from the country leaving their j orders at 10 a.m. will get their goods at 4 p.m. | the same day. | Trousers and Vest £1 10 0 I. Coat Trousers, and Vest ... £3 0 ° ,|,. T> AZA A R OMNIBUSES, j Time Tabes. , Leave Auckland for Onehunga —8 a,^|lj 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m. || Leave Onehunga for Auckland —8 a.m. || 9 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. ; ; Howiek 'Buses.—For Auckland, at 8 a.m-i I and for Howiek at 3 p.m. A night coach leaves Onehunga at 6.30 pJB.' £ from Auckland at 11.30 p.m., when steam" 1, j in harbour, otherwise at 8.30 p.m. .£.. Bait and Livery, Auckland and Onehnng»'l Stables. Horses Bought and Sold on ComffiW 1 sion. _ 7*87 Horses taken to grass by the week, nionw 1. | or year, on good feed. H. H. HARDINGTON, j Proprietor, Queen-street.^ I
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 430, 27 May 1871, Page 4
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