■■ «A I • m UJ EH THB sK^' S. & J. R. VAILE I HE /^ . . WHOLE .-..., ii.d nWoU"1; -".H^'t^ T :-T'T_T;r( ••■ -r. T^ TV —;'; ;lMy:y', *~;;;. ■■■■ ~,i^^V- oS'BrL,.L'IN: G OE^P ~;.... j- •,.; .must : ; be. w :'' v;;£Qi ( ;.;;-;,":: 3;;;i;E^ - ;;,v jDIiEARED ill ■ . -'■'■_ yjfflly s §;H;i j i™;:LVIW i™™", -:"n-S! K:« ;';:/';.^M^niM^h; --••<■- fffl^ f-!' vy summer dresses,- , . ~; '.- .-.. ; ■ :.-.-■ "-'' "c "' m'mo\ 7. ' . •■■•'. ('nisi ■ "' ■■■I'- Far. - :> '' v''I- J ' ,"../ ' !.",'gg,^gg'..; SUMMER MILLINERY, Urn U SUMMER MANTLES, S.&J.R; VAILE, ■; D^ summer muslins, ■■■;■ : - CORNER OF '^S'"' ; |.K. -SUMMER. PRINTS, j Queen and Wyndham- §'€$ ; fancy goods, : streets, .- f\m ac> ' ao,» and 98, Queen - street. V-^ \W\__\ il . - vr; ■' : . . ■ ■ \o I
. ■'.-:..: ■ ; ■- ' > i ■ y ■ feS .:■■ ■ ttrUJ PH . ::■ 7. ■ 1 01 THE I i,. ",,;■; -1 !., ,■; ■: • ' . ■'■■ - 'JiS-' .:. h j A pubfio Meeting will b* I><M &t tW Syna ,i= ■h-.ti:i'-.-rs. Kft.il? V'.-:..-e, •.-!» '>■■ '■ A :-'.'-,n.\'t :y .-'*. o:>.'t. ■ ! :•.- >: •• j | ■• ■ >■■■■ "■■ ■ MOUNT E D E N. BUILDING SITES. MARKET GARDENS. „ SMALL FARMS.. > An opportunity now. offers that carinot occur agfein, of obtaining VOLCANIC LAND, near to town by a good road. • Eighteen Lots from 2 J acres to 4 acres each. ■••' { i_i-.;ju 1 . Terms Easy. ■• Apply to i /■ ~ ~ HENRY PARTINGTON, y '•■ ! : Queen-street. 7.) ; , i -, .. , .' ...,-,,; . ,'■■ '■■•:. 1 id • U\ ti i ,-.., \ -|;l : "V" !'': ";'- - :-;L1 j .T-11-VIl " -II " .■'"■ '"''■" ' ' ' , ~., Lri 7 •>.!; i" -•>" y] y t \ : ~' A*y ' **" '~^ jBAQ^^/^Br^ %JlA''J iiij *■* THE AUCKLAND lIATI MANU^ ';y j .d'-m'f EAOTURER, '[ ' :; y ';, ' 16^ opposite the. Old w j Market Place, , W. OtAFMAf, T"N returning thanks for the liberal support X accorded to him for the last eighteen months, begs to inform his patrons and'the public generally that it will be his end.avour a^ hitherto to supply a first-class article at reasonable prices. -.-■-• W. Chapman i has had tbe advantage Of having,been in business in London, Bristol, and Melbourne, which is a sufficient guarantee for his knowledge in the several departments of the aboye trade. Wv Chapman's skill is already well-known on tbe heads of the public of Auckland, as well as the Volunteers and Police. Hats of every description made to order at the shortest possible notice. ... Note the Address: The Auckland, Hat Manufactory, 168, Queen-street, opposite the Old Market Place, where you may always rely upon getting a first-class article for your money; - ~.„.: OOMIETITION THE SPIRIT OFTRADE. •'. '.':' \ JED WARDS, I'll" -Aj11 Yii'--' AN;D -MILITARY f GAP MAKER & ; HATTER, "^"1 ISO/^^E^S^EEi.. 1 '" ESTABLISHED 1859.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 559, 25 October 1871, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 559, 25 October 1871, Page 1
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