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KE D BOOT. H. PUGATE OEQ-S to inform his numerous customers and the public generally, that, owing to large and increased Stock to hand per Hero, and Chile, and Taranaki, amounting in all to £3,000 WORTH OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Oi? Eveey Possible Descbiption, he means to give his customers and the public the benefit by SEELING* AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING PROFIT. H. F. knows the wants of the public, having been serving them now for 20 years, and accordingly imports from none but first-class houses, thus feeling that ONE TRIAL is sufficient to prove the quality of his Q-oods, 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. A PEEFECT FIT GUAEANTEED, OE MONEY EETUENED. jPj Note the Address : — fj H. FUGATE, RED BOOT, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THEATEE EOYAL, Queen steeet, AND AT Owen Steeet, Geahamstown, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSES. W. S. JONES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to intimate to the country settlers, . and the public generally, that be has COMMENCED BUSINESS as Saddler and Harness Maker in those premises lately occupied by Mr. Kennedy, Saddler, Queen-street, opposite the old Marketplace, where he hopes, by prompt attention to business, and reasonable pharges, to merit a share of public support. W.S.J, feels that he is in a position to supply the wants of the public, having a constant and regular shipment of Goods from the best houses in England, and would call particular attention to his first consignment, per Countess of Kintore,' which is opening in first»clasb condition, a quality of Goods rarely imported. Note the address—ls4, Queen* street. EOSEBANK NUESEEY, Foot of Flagstaff Hill. (Near the Presbyterian Church). STRAWBERRY GARDENS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. MR GOLDIE begs to intimate that, having greatly increased his 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. GOLDIE, EOSEBANK NUESEEY, NORTH SHORE. FOE NEW YEAE'S GIFTS, , BUY "~J-."-4. McLACHLAN'S £2 18s. 6». OILK DRESSES, IN ALL SHADES. THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. J. M. McLACHLAN, 214, QUEEN STBEET, «

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 623, 10 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 623, 10 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 623, 10 January 1872, Page 1

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