LATEST NOVELTIES ! IN \i !■ , ■■■■:. ''v ~..,■: " ■■•:., >■ " ■ '■'-■■■■ ;<■";■•:. I 11 II li -U HI. 11 I • 1 \ "~* ■ . ..... . •SILVER 'GILT FILAGREE BKOOCIIES, BAB-EINGS, ; NECKLETS, CEOSSES, AT ' 198, QUEEN-STKEET, i •: AUCKLAND. , ; ■] • *• ", ' '■';, : ' ;'•■;'..., .' ; ' ALEXANDRA HOTEL, \ CHAPEL-STREET. M. SHEEHY BEGS to call the attention of Gentlemen desirous of having a quiet home and separate bedroom, that they can be accommo* dated wiih-the above on very moderate terms, with or without board. .. , \, ■ The Terj best "Wines and Spirits fcept on the premises. Wbifcson's choice Ales on draught and bottle. jEnglisb Ale and Stout in bottle. .;! '■ '■'':'■ :^nj ai | NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messes. HAMMOND & LINCOLN- : BUTCHE&S OJW TT>EG to intimate to their friends and tbo _O public generally that they have EBMOVED their Butchering Establishment from Shortland-street to thosie more pomTnodious and central premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Messenger (" I'he People's Butcher"), Market Place, junction of Queen' and Victoriastreets, where they will carry on the business as'ußiial. And they would take this oppor-tunity-of returning thanks for past support! and hope in the future to supply their usual quality of meat at the lowest possible market price. '~ WITH reference to the above advertisement, I haveirriuch pleasure in recommending Messrs; Hammond & Lincoln to my old customers, belieying that all orders entrusted toi tbeif care will be properly executed. WM. ■ MESSENGEB. : -■•■■ ;Pv McAETHUE BEGS to intimate, to his friends, and the public general!j-tliat he has taken thote premises lately occupied by Messrs, Hammond and Co., Butchers, Shprtland-street, where he will carry on the BUtbHERING BUSINESS as usual, a.nd hopes by strict attention to business, best meat, and reasonable churges, to merit their support in the future. Families waited upon for orders daily. TTTITH reference to the above adTertiseYV ment, we haVe much pleasure in recommending Mr. ,P. Mo Arthur to our old customers, believing that any orders entrusted to his care will be properly executed. HAMMOND & CO. TO BE LET. THE Property at the Whan known as the " WATERFALL," containing 35 acres, partly ploughed, together with' Cottage, Wool Shed, Boiler?,■/■'Sweating House, and every. •req"i itefor a Fellmbngery Business. The rr-.ck (on'• which is the Waterfall) running ■'■' rough the Property, ensures a constant i v pply of pui'e water. Apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE ft SOB." TWO Gentlemen can be aceomodtaed with ■ BOARD and RESIDENCE in the most healthy locality in town ; two minutes'walk from the PostOSce. ; Terms very reasonable.; Cliff House, corner of Moore and Hobsonstreets. ' TO LET—That SpTondid Dwelling House tind Lai gefcfhop, lately decuj.iyd by Mr. C. Cashing.— Apply to Geokge Sibbih. HOTIC E. . JOH^ WILLIAMS, late of the Market, Cutler, Saw Trimmer, Umberella and Parasol Repairer, has BEMOVED to Wol]e3]ey.street, three doors above Morris Marks, Queen-street. -_f 7a7va~dozen bottles wanted.1U V U Wiiiiams & Co., Victoria Brewery, Queen-street. I
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Auckland Star, Issue 539, 2 October 1871, Page 1
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