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. : THE FLUXURA, : i ; '. ... or! SPRING WAIST BOOT. ; ■ r:;. t. :w4,!t s0 n "■;'; ' TS the original maker of the Spring Waist Boot. By a steel spring being ! -i- inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to lit more closelj to the 1 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 t loses its original shape. Observe the contrast — The ordinary Boot j The Flerura Boot . . . half worn. . half worn. • - A Large Assortment of English and Colonial Boots always on' hand. * # * Wholesale orders promptly atteujded to. Repairs neatly executed. : •■■■■■.■■■■.,■■■:■■ T. Watson, ;;; v;,, BOOTM A E E R, TOP OP SHOKTLA.ND-STREET, Auckland. NEIL CAMPBELL, TUlll iff! CLOTHIER, QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE THE MARKET EESEEYE), BEGS to announce to the public that he has received a ! BUPKMOR STOCK of WINTER TWEEDS, I ; n .; 1 and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices that will |: _ - U defy competition^ j DR. 0. F. FISCHER'S HOMCEOPATHIC EDINBURGH CASTLE INSTITUTE. -0-0 L'j TAP O' SYMOND 3-STREET. WE hae a' kinds o' Whisky from Q-lon-livat, sao clear, That ne'er caes a headache to the sax bawbee HAVING succeeded Dr. C. F. I<lSGJlEain ■ gear ° bis Practice, is at home for Consultation Wo hae G \ :)j R U m, Shrub, »nd itlier nick —Morning, from 9 till 1; Evening, 6 till 8. nackets, For them wham the clear stuff their brains 215, QUEEN-STREET, We hac L fine Yill frae WHITSON, also frae, OPPOSITE THE CITT nAT, _. LYEMi, { it • ; ; Gingerbeer frae the GLEDIIILL, nud ither ilk whiles «I^_^l3^ c 'me cn' reac^> nnc^ Checi'c1, alias Welsh .*c^*"ll^^* Ham, Egg?, and Red Herrings, far wairsh BY APPOINTMENT rf f tasted gabbits. . If at ony time, ought else should be wanted, - TO HIS BOTAI, HiaHNBS3 We - H rait h er Bend f or it t h an Bee freens disTHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH appointed. , , . iflS EXCELLENCY SIR G. F. BO WEN, N.B.—We still baa the fast trotting mare, and and i n THE EARL OF PEMBROKE. The best of condition, and souud wind and RH. BARTL ET T, limb; She'd a match t'other day, but then the deil s T^TTOTOrJ-T? A T >TTT* IT{. in it, rnuivwu.xi.ni^i,, She did her half hour .in just twenty minnet; CORNER OF Q.UKKN AND WELLESs- The thade that she raced with and won in a LEY-STREETS, cauUr, [ ■' : ■ v 0 X L A n d. Was rode by,and,owned by,, puirauld Tarn ■■■-.. ■:'.'• ■::''-: ::: '' ; -^V OSlianler.' . .■./,,:.,.,. ' A\ ."'^ "".*•■ I think after this, I'll bo a man of reriowni * '^J^^Af^^^^S^TWi^^sas^i^^-^m:^ Eor I can lie butter than the Man About i m Town. I W. R. HATWARD!B | , — I -„_ _ fe This oelebrated Mare is let for 7s. 6d; per i BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, I " H. FUILER, i ■: . :Aitt)': « ■'■ Proprietor.' I FUJRNITURK WAREHOUSE, I I TO9 ?ZI~, I . VINBTIAN BLIHDS, " I Opposite Siiokt's, and two doors i WIRE, GAUZE, AND PERFORATED. I ■ from Villa's Drapery Mart. ' m .■.:.-.:': >. JV* \ •-' ''■ /.^ !"/ .; r.^f". I■— -- - . I ZJNO BLINDS..," ■ ■ jjj, FUNERALS FURNISHED..... 1 '^ be had at :to Auckland , Ve^tian I; ■', ■' ■ ■■'. ■*' i. \/ i (3 \J Blind Manufactory, Shortland-street, of; I Orders to be addrossed— H auv dimensions, in any number, within agiveii $w■T• tt * -.r^r *d n - -1 fci'»e» of BEST "QUALITY,. AND AT |W. R. HAY WARD, QtFERN-HTHKF/r, | REASONABLE PRICES. '%mimum!mm^mm®mmm®£®m . ■ ~ WiYVTi ■ 'AX'di? ~~~~~ [ --tiOCl tY£W< %, 3 ■ ' 00010R NT Si H OTE h, Practical Blind'niaker : and Wire-worker, VULCAN LANE. many years established at City Road, London, — j manufacturer, of-every description of Window, ' f~-]AYE open from line o'clock a.m. until Blinds, Plaiu and Ornamental Wire Work. ':- \J twelve o'clock p.m. Old Blinds cleaned, altered, repaired, and [first-class Billinrd Saloon, with a new painted. At,oook ■&. Co.'s Table. ■ . _ VENETIAN HOUSE, . .e'h,X a:R J> VERK iN : H i: SHORTLAND-BTREET, AUCKLAND. , ; ; Proprietor. MR, T. TliA^FOPuiV'" %r: noti cs. SU ii G- E O N-D KN TL.S:T, :'; NIGHTMAN. ■•.■WAKEFiELD-STRj_ET^--'v.,v- - v - r _ . ~- :'' v .v,-J"vi 3-■• • !^/ ,-o » ;-,• ■~ ~ , ■■~,'„.;.«- AK£QH ■FjjE ,T .0 .H v E R ARTIFICIAL TEETH FROM ONE TO I R-^? tq inforn the. Public tliat j^e is ■ ■• ... ; JL£ prepared, on shortest notice, to A FULLSET, FROM ss. PER TOOTH." j pty Cesspools at the most reasoimble -:; '~, •.; ,v . j • prices. Orders left at Mr. Bceats, British "■,..•■ M7"~~ Hotelj'Queen-Btreet ; ;M>. ISverson.i'Oale'. *-' PAINIEfIS Tbbth Extraction. P donian HoteJj Sytaondi-street. ' s " < |

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 552, 17 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 552, 17 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 552, 17 October 1871, Page 4

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