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PAPERHANGING-^, OIL?1, Colors, Window Glass, Glass Shades, ; Brushea, and all kinds of painters' materials* 25,000 feet Giit and SLained I'icturo Frame and Room Moulding from per foot ! To arrive per ' Chile' and 'City of Auckland.' 6. cases Glass Shades, Veneered Maple Mouldingsi, &c. . ":'■ J. L. HOLLAND, SIGNWRITER,HOUSEDECQRATOK,&c., . . ViCTORIA-STEEET. | aHIET : ,S . PLAIN and DRESS WHITE SHIKTS V BOYS' and YOUTHS' Dp. '. r- '- '','"*■ CRIMEAN" SHIRTS, in Wool and Silk, "■ _ AT "W". EATTEAT' S, 60, QITEEN-STREET. BOSEBANK NFESEET, FOOT OF FLAGSTAFF HILL (Near the Presbyterian 'Church). STIIAWBEKRY GARDENS, NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ME. GOLDIE begs to inlioaate that, having greatly increased h''s STRAWBERRY BEDS, there will be no disappointments, as occurred last season, in the supply of fruit. Pleasant Arbours in the garden for the accommodation of visitors. A. GOLDIB, EOSEBANK NURSERY, NORTH SHORE. MUTTON! MUTTON! MUTTON! MESSRS. HAMMOND AND LINCOLN beg to announce to their numerous customers and the public generally that they have determined to lower the price of their MEAT, that all may have the benefit. They beg respectfully to submit the following list of prices which they ar« sure will defy competition. Fore-quarter Mutton, 2|d. per lb". ; Loins, 3|d. per lb. ; Legs, 4Jd. per lb.; Beef, from 2|d. to s£d. per lb ; Teal and Lamb equally low. The above prices are for the very best joints. Note the Address — > n J MESSENGER'S OLD BUTCHERING ESTABLISH MfiST, • ; TO THE ELEOTOIB QT? "'xHB.1 NORTHERN DIVB [OH. --<•>,,. . GEITTLEMEN,—A vacancy hiviag oenirrtd in the representation of your district ie ih* i'l-r.s :nolas Oouncil, through the resignation of John Mit.;h«l Murray, j K3q., I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for election, and, if returned, will do my utmost to forward your j interests. | I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, HENRY W AKXJE FaR^ALL. fT^WO Gentlemen can be Eccomodated -with : X BOARD and RESIDENCE in the most J healthy locality in town ; t»yo minutes' walk j from the PostOSlee. Terms very reasonable, i —Cliff House, corner of Moore aad Hobson- j itreets. FOB SALE, ■ I A GOOD SAMPLE POTATOES (pioked), j in lots to suit purchasers. j JAKINS & WILLCOX, '{ Durham-street. GOOD TAILORS,—AppIy immediately S. Coombks, City Clothing Mart, j j 1 AAA DOZEN KOTT'LES WANTED.— ivUU WIIiT.UMS& Co., Victoria Bre^ory, Queen-street. BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! WANTED— 1,000 Dozen ALE BOTTLES at the Albert Brewery; highest price given. miMBER. TIMBER. Preparing for BtookX taking. To be sold very cheap—lso,ooo feet of Timber, in auantitiea to suit purchasers. —Apply to Union Sash and Door Company, Mechanic/ Bay. TO LET—SHOP adjoining Menzies' Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street. —Apply R. Baied, Victoria-itre«t. TO LET—BEDROOM and PARLOR, Furnished or Unfurnished. Very pleasantly, situated in Symonds-Btreet, corner City Road. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. Ciabb, Boat-builder, Custom-honse-ftreet : ■VpOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. H. SYMONDS, Hairdresser, REMOVED from 40, Queen-street, to the premises immediately opposise ■Southern Cross Office. N_B The cleanest attendance in New Zealand. Every customer, clean Towel and Brushes. WANTED TO SELL—SOO boxes Claj PIPES, each three gross ; and one ton of first-class TOBACCO, at Habeis' Cavendish House, Shortland-street;. 1 '->i WANTED KNOWN—that D. GOLDIE is p7e£sred-.to. Supply all kindi of Timber and other Building Materials -including Sashes, Doore, Mouldings, Broad Timber,Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood, Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, Sec, at the lowest market prices, at his Yards, Custom-house-street. WANTED— Men for the Kaipara Railway to call at Hbubkbt H. Smith's, High street, and get one of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke-consuming OVEINS, which are acknowledged by all to be the Be.«t and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no setting and very little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 30s. Also, mothers of families in town and country will Grid these Ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasanter, and cooler occupation as the heat is enclosed, and they can b« placed outside. Illustrated Price List of Patent Ovens,arid Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony. — Hkrbeht H. Smith, High-streei" i pppo«ite Rout's, and back of J. C. Morrin's. ' :; WAN IED—5,000Boye at H. Watts's, to Buy 4,380 Cocoanuts, 2d, 3d, and 4d each; all bad Cocoauuts changed. 300 Mutton Hams, Is and Is 3d, or 3d per lb. 50 oases Oranges, 10 to"" tld PotafcoPl for salt>,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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