■ THE • EL EXVR A, OR SPRING- WAIST BOOT. ■ T. W A T S 0 N; ■■'•1 IS the original maker of tlie Spring Waist Boot. By* a steel spring being inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to lit more closely to: the hollow of the foot, thus giving an elegant appearance and symmetrical form to the foot. The " lilexura" 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 .loses its original shape. Observe the contrast — The ordinary Boot The Flexura Boot half worn. half worn. A Large Assortment of English and Colonial Boots always on hand. *** Wholesale orders promptly attended to. Eepairs neatly executed. T. WATSON, BOOTM A X E X, TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Auckland. NEIL CAMPBELL, QUEEN-STKEET (OPPOSITE THE MARKET EESERVE), ' OEGS to announce to the public that he has received a | SUPERIOR STOCK of ! WINTER TWEEDS, ! and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices thatjwill ; defy competition. I DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMEOPATHIC ED IN BUR OH CASTLE INSTITUTE. HOT EL, TAP O' SYMOND..-STREET. WE hae a' kinds o' Whisky from Glenlivat, sac clear, That ne'er gaes a headache to the sax bawbee HAAHNG- succeeded Dr. C. F. FisoiiKEm p . e&T) his Practice, is at home for Consultation We hae Qiri> Rum> Shrub, and ither nick —Morning, from 'J till 1 ; Evening, 6 till 8. nackets, For them wham tho clear stuff their brains ~ set in rackets. 215, QUEEN-STREEI, We hao flne Y ill frae WHITSON, also frao opposite tn "E city itAli, LYELL, - Gingerbeer frae the GrLEDHLLL, and ither ilk whiles <___r_iii___e_& 'iae ea* -^read, ,uu^ Cheese, alias Welsh MS^X Rabbits, o**-*___* •**.._ Ham, Eggs, and Red Herrings, far wairsh BY APPOINTMENT „ f *#* pbwtj, IF at ony time, ought else should be wanted, to his royal highness vVe'il raither send for it than see freens dieTIIE DUKE OF EDINBURGH appointed. HIS EXCELLENCY STR O. F. BOWEtf N.B.—We still hae the fast trotting mare, and and i n THE EARL OF PEMBROKE. The best of condition, aud sound wind and EH. BARTLETT, limb i She'd a match t other day, but (hen the deil s PHOTOGBAPHER, : fll *"/*', ... .:':.'■ f .. -v ii -r *. . gj )e 1( j j lor ] ia ]f j lour m j UB t twenty minnet; CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLES- The shade that she raced with and won in a LEY-STREETS, canter, v o i t A• N D. Was rode by, and owned by, pnir auld Tarn __________ O'Shanter. _ I think after this, I'll bo a man of renown, g^^^*^'_^i-3*^!^__^ffi-_-_!-3_g2-_SS-_-P5 For I can lie better than tho Man About i i Town. § W. R. HAT WARD'S . — H ....™,,_ B This celebrated Mare is lot for 7s. 6d. per £§ CHEAP I , c i<l BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, | H. PULLER, I AND I Proprietor. 1 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, j 1 , T .™l__. I VENETIAN BLIHDS, If Opposite Shout's, and two doors | WIRE GAUZE, AND PEItFORATED. M from Vaile's Drapery Mart. §j I „_.._- _ I ZINC BLINDS. J FUNERALS FURNISHED. | /^AN be had at the Auckland Venetian WJ. | \J Blind Manufactory, Sli.irtland-street, of _ Orders to he addressed-— 1 an v dimensions, in any number, within a given 1 r , I time, of the BUST 'QUALITY, AND AT I W.R.HAYWARD,Qtr-_KN-.m.Ej_x | REASONABLE PRICES. Beut U> !lU l)arts oi^ew Zeidisnd. _ ..._ VL lL lr0SBY) 00 CI DE NTA. L. llAirV R l\, Praotieal Blind-maker and Wire-worker,. VULCAN LANE. many, .years, established at City Road, London, , manufucturer of every description of Window (*^AFE open from in-: o'clock a.m. un'il Blinds, Plain and Ornamental Wire Work. , J twelve o'clock ].;n. j Old Blinds cleaned, altered, repaired, and First-class Billiard Faluon, with a now painted. Alcock & Co.'s Table. ! VENETIAN HOUSE, E D VV" AR D PERK IN S, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Proprietor. "*, \ MR. T. TKAPFO.Bp, " "ITu'T'i c c". 8 IT Li G- hi 0 IS - D IS N T 1 S T, NIGHTMAN. WA KE FIELD-ST RE ET. A.Fj;_ T C H E R A RTiFICIAL TEETH FROM ONE TO W^ S t 0 \ n(o™ tl,e f^ Whe h j\ i-J prepared, ou ..lie shortest notice, to A FULL SET, FROM ss. PER TOOTH. '. ' oXit" Jk ?lr T* ?Tv L° prices. Ureters Jett at Mr. bcents, British Hotel, Queen-street ; Mr. Evorson. OalePainless Terth Extraction, donian HoleJ, Symonds-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 554, 19 October 1871, Page 4
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