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AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. EXCHANGE AUCTION MAKT, I QUEEN-STREET. mHE undersigned takes this opportunity of re • X turning thanks to their friends and the public in general for the support accorded to them . since they commenced business. Having _ leased the whole of the commodious premises I known as the EXCHANGE AUCTION j MART, which, from its central position in Queen-street, offers to vendors of Household ', Furniture and other Merchandise requiring a \ large space to display them every facility for . their disposal, either by public auction or , private sale. In addition to tlie usual . auctioneering business, free goods can be stored at moderate rates, for which insurance can be effected. SALES by AUCTION for tho future will be held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. All kinds of goods received and catalogued ®n the days previous. Special arrangements can be made, satisfactory to vendors, for the management of out-door Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, ! &c. Prompt payment of accounts, sales with moderate charges, and vendors can depend on the market value being obtained for oo "'c consigned for sale at auction or otherwise H. L. COHEN & UO., AUCTIONEERS AN.D GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, Queen-street, Auckland. JTe~N T I S T~R~Y MR. TTNDALL, Top ot Shortj_and-street. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, FROM ss. IN appearance and in use, teeth for eating and speaking are precisely the same as our own natural teeth, ease and comfort most apparent, while mastication appears completelyprovided for. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. Note the Addres.: Top of Shortland-street. Repairs whilst waiting. BLUE POST DINING ROOMS, RESTAURANT, AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. VICTORIA-STREET (EAST). BREAKFAST ... Bto 10 a.m. DINNER ... 12 to 3.30 p.m. TEA 5 to 8 p.m. All Meals Is. R. ROACHE ) -D . . „ T. VANPELT) ProPnetor3(Late Mr. D. Dunningham). P. Me ARTHUR BEGS to intimate to his friends and tho public generally that he has taken those premises lately occupied by Messrs. Hammond and Co., Butchers, Shortland-street, where he will carry on the BUTCHERING BUSINESS as usual, and hopes by strict attention to business, best meat, and reasonable charges, to merit their support in the future. Families waited upon for orders daily. WITH refcrenco to tho above advertisement, we have much pleasure in recommending Mr. P. McArthur to our old enstomers, believing that any orders entrusted to his care will be properly executed. HAMMOND & CO. J. CRAIG BEGS to intimate to his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has taken that large Allotment in Fort-street, opposite the Custom House, whore he will be in a position to supply FIREWOOD (cut or uncut), Newcastle and Bay of Islands COALS at the Cheapest possible Market Price. Also, to masters of cutters, that he is a Cash purchaser of 300 tons of Ti-treo Firewood, delivered at the wharf. Goods received for Storage. mHE EVENING STAR is Published every evening, at 4 o'clock, and from its large circulation throughout the province offers favourable advantages to advertisers. TEEMS OE ADVERTISING :— First insertion (per inch space)... 3s. Each subsequent insertion, ditto ... 2s. A liberal allowance will he made for advertisements inserted for three months or upwards. The number of insertions should be writton on tho face of each advertisement, or it will be continued until couiitormanded and charged accordingly. Orders for the discontinuance or alteration of advertisements should in all cases be in writing to insure attention, and must be sent n not later^than 2 p.m. TERMS OP STJBSCEIPTIOK : — Per Quarter (in advance) 6s. 6d. Per Quarter (if booked) Is. Gd. I J TVTOTICE.—AII advertisements of Servants JN Wanted, or persons Wanting Employment. * will bo charged One Shilling each insertion, i ; if not exceeding four lines.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 4

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