VENETIAN H(fe SHORTLAND-STREET. "TTENETIAN, WIRE GAUZE, and PER. FORATED ZINC BLINDS made of any dimensions, in any number, and Wire Work in all its branches. f • ; Sent to any part of New Zealand. Wire Cloth for Minere' Davy Lamps, and Flame-proof Helmets, for the Fire Brigade. OLD BLINDS RENOVATED. M. HOETON BUSBY, Manufacturer. CROWN DISTILLERY,; ' ' FORT BRITOMART. ~A TlLt WHISKBYi at 13s. 6d.;per7proof JA-L gallon, duty paid in I doz. cases, 265. 6id.: per ;'...' case, duty pa;d. ' Pale Brandy, at 16s. 6d. per proof gallon, duty paid Pale Brandy, in 1 doz. cases, 38s. per case, •..':(■ • duty paid Rum, at 13s. 6d. per proof gallon, duty paid Can be had in quantities of two gallons and upwards from the Store, High-street. An allowance of Is. 6d. per gallon will be made on the above prices to purchasers of not less than a quarter-cask. j .• Terms: Cash on deli very. Casks charged for until returned. ': W. J.CAWKWELL, Vulcan Lane. .'■ .N.B.—See opinions of the Preßs. • 10UEIIK.., J. M. M CLACHLAN, ' • ; 214, ■ QUEEN-STBEET, (Neab Theatee Royajl), HAS now FOR ,SALE at PRICES MUCH BELOW the regular figure, for CASH, a Splendid Assortment of iftournuig #oot>o t BOUGHT CHEAP AT AUCTION. I■'•/ \■' ■ ■ ,'j | : . ~ Black BUk, 3s. lid., worth ss. Black French Merino, 2s. Sd., worth 4s. ■ BTntik Crape, Cloth, 25., wonii Ss. • i Black Coburg, lg., worth Is. 6d. ■' Black Alpaca Lustre, Is., worth Is. 6^. Black' Crape, an assortment •, ."Y Black Crape Trimmings, ditto ft? g Black Crape Bonnets, ditto C A Black Crape Falls, ditto ) ° Black Josephine Kid Gloves, 3s. 6d. ; Colored Xii ditto, stitched, Is. ll^d. And every other article necessary for a . >' » complete Mourning Outfit. N.B. —Afourning orders made up on the ipremises, at,tlie SHOETEst UOTIOBi ■ Bt lappoiittment TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNBSB i THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH Hlci EXCELLENCY SIR G. F^'SOWEN ' • ":'■■ ■! ;/S( ,-•■ :-. .iti [| I-. , ■ ~. . v THE EARL OF -PEMBROKE, ■p'--7 rffni b'1 a'.'r't^l'Je t-t, '. FHOTOGBAPHfiiI, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLES-LEY-STREETS, Avaki k h d. W. NI&HTINQ-ALE, UPHOLSTERER & FRENCH POLISHER -- Ktbee Pass RoAp, i (Next door to Queen's Hotel), Aueklaiilfli BEGS to inform the Gentry^ of'Aucafend and, its vicinity that he has workeafffpr the Trade exclusively for tb.B last eleven years, aud that ho now intends working on his own account} and, having had thirty years' experience in the above business, guarantees every satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage and support. Old Furniture repaired and made equal to new. All kinds of wood imitated, aud Old Mattresses re-made. NO T I C E. NIGHTMAN. A'.-5 :F-'ii :i E T: 0 Si E R BEGS to inforn the. Public that he is prepared, on ' u ne: shortest notice, to. Empty Ceßspo^Sj at the most reasonable prices. .Orders left at Mr. Sceafe, British Eotel,.tQ.ueen-s'treet ; Mr. Everspn, Cale-JoßMtfHoteJ.'Symonds-street. [ •
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 4
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