THE NATIONAL MART is CLOSED TH IS DAY,' ... and ' ' ; : i WILL RE-OPEN, AND THE Terms of Sale—Strictly Cash. NO GOODS SENT OUT ON. APPROBATION. THE PREMISES TO LET. ,j $4 & &. l& 'm Q H 3i- \
LOOK OUT FOE TH-E j IWLUE BOOjT. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOB ' ;, ;i' I COLONIAL PEG BOOTS. EYEEY style of Boot made on the premises and guaranteed. A good assortment of Ladies' and Children's English Boots on hand. Every description of Children's Boots made on the premises on the shortest notice. \ C. BROOKES, No. 203, QUEEN -STREET. EDINBURGbf CASTLJE Hotnib,"- v! TAP O' BYM.&I j d-t/TEEET.j WE hae a' kinds of Whisky from j Glpnlivat, sac clear, ■% That ne'er gaes a headacht- to the Sax bawbee gear, We hae Gin, Bum, Shrub, and ither niok naokets, : .. >• For them wham the clear stuff their brains set in rackets. < , .' ■. . We hae fine YUI frae WHITS6N, also frae LYELb, Gingerbeor frae the GLEDHILL, and ither ilk whiles . : . ,', ; j We hae.Tea y Breadj and Cheese, alias i Welsh Rnbbitß, : , . .. ; , Hum, Egg.',, and.. Red Herrings, far wairah tasted gabbits. If atony time,: ought else should be wanted, We'll wither send for it than see ifreens dis- ■ appointed, i N.B.—We still hao the fast trotting mare, and < siriiffa<i i ■■■ The best of condition, and sound wind and limb i . ; She'd a match t'other1 day, but then the deil's ; in it, . ... ;.,-,,, She did her half hpur in just twenty minuet; The shade that she raced with. and won! in a canter', ~ . , , . .' . Was i'ode by, and owned by, poor old Tarn O'Shanlor. . I think after this, I'll be II man o! renown, For I cau lie better than the Man About Town. Thir celebrated Mare' v let for 7s. 6d. per day. H. FULLER, Proprietor. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. npHE undersigned, having commenced busi« ness as RECEIVING and FOEWAEDING AGENT, solicits the patronage of Consignees and Shippers of Merchandise, &c, and feels confident that the care and, attention he will devote to their interests, together with moderate charges, will merit approval. N.B.—Entries passed and goods promptly forwarded. ' ' ' ■* tb" '< ■ ,J. Gi'FBEER, '" '!' '''>'■■ "■ ■ j >111 l !■: i i ' ! Office on theWiiarf. ' .al'bZ •h.o'r/n c".; ! -iu\i'.,i •■'■'< •"I ■ i''l li .;: }j«(l .■,->..,;%{ '.(I) IP. HAS EE'.OTiiD to' Diifis's Buildings, ■ ■ ■ u»i - ' ■ fHo«w»Klja tof» throe doors below the Exchange, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 1
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