EBB 800 T. H. PUG ATE BEGS to inform his numerous customers and the public generally, that, owing to large and increased Stock to hand per Hero, and daily expected per Taranaki, amounting in all to £3,000 WOIITH OF.BOOTS AND SHOES, Oe Eveky Possible Djsscbiption, he means to give his customers and the public the benefit by selling at the lowest posSIBLE LIVINO PHOFIT. H. F. kuows the wants of the public, having been serving them now for 20 yeara, and accordingly imports from none but first-class houses, thu3 feeling that ONE TRIAL is sufficient to prove the quality of his.Goods, which have ever been found to give complete satisfaction. He would also remind .. ! COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS that he supplies wholesale at his usual large discount allowed FOE cash. . , . i.., - ■■:■.■■ : '!<.', . :-. •■ •. —-! y.,'''''',.' ■.■" \ A PERFECT FIT GUAR2\JS TTEEB, ull MONEY RETUIiNEI).. ..;■"." Note the Address : —|^ H. EUG-ATE, RED BOOT, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, ■',:, \\. ... .QtTEEISf STEEET, . ; .. A?fD AT . Owen 3tkeex, Gteahamstown, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT '.'■ 'AND SHOE-WAREHOUSES. ! ;'
; . ; ' FOR THE ' WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS ;CAKES ? AT WOODWARD'S! Where you can :PURCHASE them, and - every kind oi BISO UITS and PASTRY, j CHEAPER THAN ANY PLACE IN TOWN.: A FRESH SUPPLY OF MINCE' PIES Every day dubikg the Chbistmas and : ' New . Yeabs HolidaySj • ... . At : , C. WOODWARD, 250 Queen Sebeet, v AND AT HIS ; . ; .. Oil; ;: = ' . Branch Shop 189, Opposite the .: U';;:, : ThBATEE EOYAL, . 'And three dooro from the United Service • Hotel. Schools and Parties supplied on the most.l reasonable ■ terms. SWETE,. SCOTT, &GO., OHAREBROKERS, Commission'; Agents, KJ &c, Vulcan Lane, Auckland ; and at Owen street, Grahainstown, Thames. 1 W:S. JONES,; SADDLES & HARNESS MAKER,-- <■ . BEGS to intimate to the country settlers;' and the publip generally,.:that be has COMMENCED BUSINESS as. Saddle and Harness Maker in,those premises-, lately occupied by Mr. Kennedy, Saddler, Queen-street, opposite the. old Market»(pkce, where .he hopes, by'prompt attention.1 to business} and reasonable charges, to merit a akare, of public-j support. " W.S.J: feels thathe i>"in a positioflto' supply the wants if the * public,: having a constant and isegular shipirjehtr of Goods from the best houses in England; and would oall t&ffflk;'/ attention to his first consignment, iJq^j^j r tea3 of- Kintore,' which is opening in 'Brc^f Os> condition, a Quality :of GFoods rtce^'H mported.' . ; • !c ' '■ ' , ( $?. jte the address—ls4, .Queen' streets ' FOE SALE.rpSE BUSmsSS of an HOTEL ma good A neighbenrhood, doing a fair trade. Rent, £2 per week; £75 cash'required. ; :; I App]y to . ; , . ; i, ; -i| U , A.' W; FLEMING-, - ■ :| , ~ ~ , • .House and Land A gent I t 1, Shortland. street. |
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 602, 14 December 1871, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 602, 14 December 1871, Page 1
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