THE FLEXURA, OR SPRING WAIST BOOT. T. WATSON IS the original maker of the Spring Waist Boot. By a steel spring being inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to fit more closely to the hollow of the foot, thus giving an elegant appearance and symmetrical form to the foot. The " Flexura" improves the shape of the instep and gives increased comfort to the wearer. It is, therefore, highly recommended both to Ladies and Gentlemen, young and old, but especially to those who constantly run their boots over on one side. The " Flexura" never loses its original shape. Observe the contrast — The ordinary Boot The Flexura Boot half worn. ' half worn. A Large Assortment of English and Colonial Boots always on hand. * # * Wholesale orders promptly attended to. Eepairs neatly executed. T. WATSON, BOOTMAKER, TOP OF SHOETLAND-STBEET, Auckland. NEIL CAMPBELL, 1111111 l III) CLOTIIIEK, QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE THE MAEKET EESEEVE), ~T)EGS to announce to the public that he has received a SUPERIOR STOCK of WINTER TWEEDS, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition.
VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET. TTENETIAN, WIRE GAUZE, and PERFORATED ZINC BLINDS made of any dimensions, in any number, and Wire Worl in all its branches. Bent to any part of New Zealand. Wire Cloth for Miners' Davy Lamps, and Flame-proof Helmets, for the Fire Brigade. OLD BLINDS RENOVATED, M. HOETON BUSBY, " Manufacturer. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. OVENS! OVENS! OVENS! HEEBEET H. SMITH'S 1 LATENT PORTABLE SMOKE-CON. SUMING OVENS are acknowledged by all to be the best and cheapest in the colony. Prices from 30s upwards. «S- Note the Address—HlGH-STREET opposite Rout's Store, and back of JVC. Morrin's, Grocer, Queen-street. Parties visiting the manufactory can inspect every article. N.B. —All kind* of Ovens made and repaired, Gasfitting and Spouting fixed, and machinery repaired. 10th February, 1871. N. B.—For sale, cheap, a, Colebrook Dale Range. DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. MR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAVING succeeded Dr. C. E. Fisohbe ir his Practice, is at home for Consultatioi —Morning, from 9 till 1 ; Evening, 6 till 8.. 215, QUEEN-STREET, OPEOBIIB THE CITY Hill, NOTICE. NIGHTMAN. A. F jj E T C H E R BEGS to inforn the Public that he m prepared, on idle shortest notice, tc Empty Cesspools at the most reasonable prices. Orders left at Mr. Sceats, British Hotel, Queen-street ; Mr. Eyerson; Galedoaian Hotel, SymoncU-Btreet; ... ••
NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Capital, £2,300,000 ; Etablished 1808. NORWICH UNIONJSIRE INSURANCE : SOCIETY.; Capital, £550,000 1821. Prospectuses and"full particulars on [application to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Inspector & Agent, Shortland-street. CROWN DISTILLERY, FORT BRITOMART. MALT WHISKEY, at 13s. 6d. per proof gallon, duty paid Malt Whiskey, in 1 doz. cases, 265. 6d. per . case, duty paid Pale Brandy, at 16s. 6d. per proof gallon, : duty paid Pale Brandy, in 1 doz. cases, 38s. per case, ' duty paid ' j 1 Rum, at 13s. 6d. per proof gallon, duty paid Can be had in quantities of two gallons and i upwards from the Store, High-street. An allowance of Is. 6d. per gallon will be 1 made on the above prices to purchasers of not | • less than a quarter-cask. Terms : Cash on delivery. Casks charged ■ for until returned. W. J. CAWEWELL, Vulcan Lane. j N.B.—See opinions of the Press. , EVENING STAE PUBLISHING OFFICE, ' QUEEN-STREET, NEXT SIBBIN'S COENEE. ' Advertisements received till 3 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. J RUSSELL'S Private Boarding Estab- '. , lishment, Upper O.ueen-street, is now removed to the centre of the town for convenience of old friends (to Cobnrg-street, ] Barrack Hill, above the Theatre Royal, Queenstreet, between Victoria and Wellesley-street, ] East, latterly occupied by Mr. G. L. Ridings, known as Albertland House) ; the premises bdihg extensive, newly papered, painted, and j i fitted up" in a superior manner, v.'ilh every > comfort for visitors, having private parlours : for families. 'The situation is healthy, being j . iv town and country, from its'higli situation. ■ Reduced terms for Permanent Boarders, and ] Day Boarders moderate.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 4
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651Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 4
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