THE FLEXURA, OR SPRING WAIST BOOT. T. W A T S 0 IST TS the original maker of the Spring Waist Boot. By a steel spring being 1 inserted in the waist of the boot it causes it to nt more closely 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 Ladies and Gentlemen, young and old, but especially to those who constantly run their boots over on one side. The " Flexura" never l t 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. Repairs neatly executed. T. WATSON, 800 T MAKE R, TOP OE SHORTLAND-STREET, Auckland. NEIL CAMPBELL, QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE THE MARKET RESERVE), If) EOS 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 that will defy competition.
- DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMEOPATHIC j INSTITUTE. MR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAYING succeeded Dr. C. F. Fischer in his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from y till 1 ; Evening, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G. F. BOWEN AND THE EARL OF PEMBROKE. -p H. BARTL ET T, ' PHOTOGRAPHER, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLES-LEY-STREETS, Auckland. W. R. HAY WARD'S 1 CHEAP I BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, \ AND \ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, REMOVED, | TO 95, QUEKN-STREET, I H Opposite Short's, and two doors si from Vailb's Drapery Mart. | Hr J I 1 FUNERALS FURNISHED. \ £_ Orders to bo addressed— tl if a I W.R.nAYWARD,QUEEN-STEEET I l__^_Si___l_i^_H__3S_S^^lo_3i OCOIUHI NT A L II OTE L, VULCAN LANE. CAFE open from line o'clock a.m. until twelve o'clock p.m. First-class Billiard Saloon, with a new Alccck _ Co.'s Table. E D WA R D PISRK 1N S, Proprietor. MR. T. TEAPFORP, S TJ !l G E 0 N-.-D 13 N _ 1 S T, WAKEFIELD-STREET. A RTIFICIAL TEETH FROM ONE TO A FULL SET, FROM ss. PER TOOTH. < Painless Teeth Extraction.
EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, TAP O' SYMONDf-STREET. WE hae a' kinds o' Whisky fi-o-n Glenlivat, sao clear, That ne'er gaes a headache to the sax bawbee gear, We hae Gin, Rum, Shrub, and ither nick nackets, For them wham the clear stuff their brains set in rackets. Wo hae fine Yill frae WIIITSON, also frae LYELL, Gingerbeer frae the GLEDHILL, and ither ilk whiles We hae Tea, Bread, and Cheese, alias Welsh Rabbits, Ham, Egg;*, and Red Herrings, far wairsh tasted gabbits. If at ony lime, ought else should be wanted, We'll raither send for it than see freens disappointed. N.B.—We still hae the fast trotting mare, and in The best of condition, and sound wind and limb ; She'd a match t'other day, but then the deil's in it, She did her half hour in just twenty minnet; The shade that she raced with and won in a canter, Was rode by, and owned by, puir auld Tarn O'Shanter. I think after this, I'll be a mau of renown, For I can lio bettor than the Man About Town. This celebrated Mare is let for 7s. 6d. per day. * H. FULLER, Proprietor. VIIETIAIBLUOS, WIRE GAUZE, AND PERFORATED. ZINC BLINDS. CAN bo had at the Auckland Venetian Blind Manufactory, Shortland-street, of any dimensions, in any number, within a given time, of the BEST QUALITY, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. Eg:g° Sent to all parts of New Zealand. M. 11. IiUSBY, Practical Blind-maker and Wire-worker, many years established at City Road, London, manufacturer of every description of Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamental Wire Work. Old Blinds cleaned, altered, repaired, and painted. VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTICE. NIGHTMAN. A. FLETCHER BE GS to inforn the Public that he is prepared, on the shortest notice, to Empty Cesspools ax the most reasonable prices. Orders left at Mr. Sceats, British Hotel, Queen-street ; Mr. Everson. Caledonian Hotel, Symonda-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 4
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