R HO BBS'S FOR T E SPUING, 1871Has lately purchased.some very l^ge parcels oi NEW and SEASOLNABLE l)l<A^* Y **/ [;■'- G-iJ Gid3ftllN&,.mnch under value, and has determined during the coming Season to give une public the fuU advantage of Ms purchases, by selling them all at a SMALL PliOtfll. In MESS STUFFS of all-kinds. ' A large and very cheap lot of White and Unhleaphed ■";■>.:! C -VLIGOEfS IM-i SHEETINGS of; all kinds. Prints, Hollands, Ticks, Derry, and a very large Stock: of HOSIER X of all kinds £jarfV° of Ladies' and GMs STUAW HaTS at low . prices. A really good Stock of Men s and Boys CLOTHING of a superior description, at very low. prices. , ~ CLOTHING to select from, and would invite the public to inspect the same. JUNCTION DRAPERY tQueen a tin W akeeield-streets, Augelano./ Ist September, 187 L; THE II L EXURA, | SPRING WAIST BOOT. T. $$. AT SO N TS the original maker of the Spring Waist Boot. By a ateel spring being 1 inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to ht more close y 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 Ladiep and Gentlemen, young and old, but especially to those who constantly run their boots over on one side. The; " Flexura" never loses Hi original shape. Observe the contrast — . ><r _ ; - - -. i" Tho ordinary Boot The Tlexui* Boot half worn. h»U worn. ~ ■ • •:' : ! "■• . j fi> ;' A Large Assortment of English and Colonial Boots always on hand. V Wholesale orders promptly attended to. ■ Eepaira neatly executed, . • "■•„ ;T. WATSON, .' l B O O T M A X E: R, TOP OF SHORTLAXD-STBEET, ru - Auckland. ; . , . | 0 ,:. . __ -— ;■ " L:._ :"" ;. './' ;:'■■■■■ ■ ■■••"■•' \ NEIL CAMPBELL, | TIILOR AIVD CLOTHIIR, QTJEEN-STEEET j - /{; (OPPOSITE THE MARKET EESERtE), V BEGS to announce to the pub]ic .that he has received a SUPERIOJI STOCS of . <^Sl j " WINTER TWEEDS^ " In and can exQcuto all pra*^ defy competition. -- - - j
...... -!.- H DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMCEOPATHIO 'iNSTiTUTE/'" ' j i MR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, . ~ TTA^INQ- succeeded Dr. 6: in XX bifl Practice, is at home for Consultation, —Morning, from 9 till 1 ; Evening, 6 jtill 8. T m o ■ J j ■; r -. 215, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE TUB CITY W ii" t't.'' rnHE "THAMES ADVERTISER" May be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE " EVENING- STAT&1 - ' '■■ '.i i 1 A/i '. /. lAd i // ! Queen-street, ! ". (Next to-SifißiNß'Conner), : Immediately on the arrival of the Steamer from the Thames. Rbbd & Bbett, Agents for Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 538, 30 September 1871, Page 4
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424Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 538, 30 September 1871, Page 4
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