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AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. fTIHE undersigned takesthisopportunityofreJ_ turning thanks totlieir friends and the public in general for the support accorded to them since they commenced business. Having leased the whole of the commodious premises known as the EXCHANGE AUCTION 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 the usual auctioneering business, free goods can be stored at moderate rates, for which insurance can be effected. SALES by AUCTION for the future will be held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. All kinds of goods received and catalogued »n the clays 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 is consigned for sale at auction or otherwise* H. L. COHEN & jO., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QUEKN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. DEN T_l_S T R Y. ME. TYNDALL, Top of Shobtland-stbeet. 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 completely provided for. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. Note the Addres. : Top of Shortland-street. Repairs whilst waiting. LOOK OUT FOR THE BLIIEJ3OOT CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOE COLONIAL PEG BOOTS, EVERY style of Boot made on the premises and guaranteed. A good assortment of Ladies' and Children's English Boots on hand. Every description of Children's Boots made on the premises on the shortest notice. C. BROOKES, No. 203, QUEEN-STREET. MOUNT EDEN. BUILDING SITES. MARKET GARDENS. SMALL FARMS. An opportunity now offers that cannot occur again, of obtaining VOLCANIC LAND, near to town by a good road. Eighteen Lots from 2f acres to 4 acres each. Terms Easy. Apply to HENRY PARTINGTON, Queen-street. THE AUCKLAND HAT MANUFACTURER, 168, Queen-street, opposite the Old Market Place. W. CHAPMAN, IN returning thanks for the liberal support accorded to. him for the Jast eighteen months, begs to inform his patrons and the public generally that it will be his endeavour as hitherto to supply a first-class article at reasonable prices. W. Chapman has had the 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 above trade. W. Chapman's skill is already well-known on the 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: Tho 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. J. CRAIG, FORWARDING AGENT, CONTRACTOR, &c. BALLAST SUPPLIED. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED, ALTERED, REPAIRED, AND PRESSED, AT JXARWOOD'S, TAILOR (F BO M MEIB OV E X c), 49, Hobson-street, near the Governor Browne. P.S.—Gentlemen's Clothes Dyed.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 4

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