THE PLEXURA, OR SPRING WAIST BOOT. T. WATSON IS the original maker of the Spring "Waist Boot. By a steel spring beinj inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to fit more closely to tht ! hollow of the foot, thus giving an elegant appearance and symmetrical form tt the foot. The " Elexura" improves the shape of the instep and gives increaset comfort to the wearer. It is, therefore, highly recommended both to Ladiei and Gentlemen, young and old, but especially to those who constantly rui ;. their boots over on one side. The " Elexura" never loses its original shape Observe the contrast— The ordinary Boot The Elexura Boot half worn. half worn. A Large Assortment of English and Colonial Boots - always on hand. _7 *#* Wholesale orders promptly attended to. Eepairs neatly executed. T. WATSON, BOOTMA X E R, r TOP OF SHOETLAND-STEEET, Auckland. j NEIL CAMPBELL7 lllllll! IP (Willi!, QUEEN-STEEET (OPPOSITE THE MAEKET EESEEVE), j ~OEGS to announce to the public that he has received a SUPERIOR, STOCK of j WINTER TWEEDS, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at;prices that will defy competition.
VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET. -tT-ENETIAN, WIB1! GAUZE, and PERFORATED ZINC BLINDS made of any dimensions, in any number, and Wire Work in all its branches. Sent to any part of New Zealand. Wire Cloth for Miners' Davy Lamps, and Flame-proof Helmets, for the Fire Brigade. OLD BLINDS RENOVATED. " M. HGitTOtf 3.ttkßY, '' • Manufacturer. U PATRONISE. LOCAL INDUSTRY. :OVENB'! GO¥ENS t' OVENS! HEEBEET H. SMITH'S 1-jATENT PORTABLE, SMOKE-CON. . SUMING OYENS''*_•; acknowledged by all to be .the best and cheapest in the colony. • Prices fr»m 80s upwsirdi^ ■H^r Note the Address—H-d-ti-STREBT, opposite Rout's Store, and back of J. O. Morrin's, Grocer, Queen-itreet, Parties'visitiiig t-e manufactory can inspect ;every:article., , , • N.B.^All-kinds Ovens made and re-1 paired, Gasfitting and Spouting fixed, and maohinery repaired. . . , 10th February, 1871. ( • N.B»-r-For.s«le, cheap, ■ a Colebrook Dale 'Range..- •'. ■-• i ■■ ■■.;-■'. DR. O. _*. FISCHER'S.fIO^OPATHIO INSTITUTE.... MR; CHARLES W; SiNbIERS, HAVING succeeded Dr. .CiFJFisohkb in 'his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1; Ev-hing, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, Of.OI I-Tll THE OI _ i Jtt'A XSb " N O T I 0 E.h"; i-fu.vm ' NIGHTMAN. ~"!'.V7 A. F lr E T Cr-B- E R BEGS to inforri the Public| that he U prepared, on the shortestr notice, to Empty j Cesspools at the most; reasonable prices. < Orders left at Mr. • Scents, British Hotel, Qu^en-street ; ,'Mr. Everson, Gale; donian HoteJ, Symonds-street. ■■..,.■ i
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 4
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406Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 4
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