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GUINJSTESS'S X. X. DUBLIN STOUT, OCTOBER BREW. JAMES" OLDHAM, TTEBEBY informs his customers and the ■*-*■' public that he has received per Caduceus, direct from the brewers, 20 casks of the above CELEBRATED STOUT, which he offers at 4s. per Gallon. 10s. per Dozen. At his Stores, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND COLLEGE. Resident Masters : Mr. J. McVey "Baird, ■ Principal Mr. J. Pittar Mr. S. Williams Mr. A. G-. Graham. Visiting Masters : Mr. J. C. Hoyte, Drawing Mr. Stubbing?, Pianoforte Sergeant-Major JQaslem, Drill Mr. Veroui West, Dancing. TERMS (Payable qu.arto.ily; in advance) : Under 9 years of ago ... £1 Is. per quarter Above 9 years of age ... £2 2s. per quarter Stationery, &c, 2s. Gd. and ss. per quarter respectively. Boarders ... Fifty and Sixty Guineas per annum. The Principal will be at home Every Afternoon from 2 till 5 o'clock, to afford information to parents for guardians. P. McVEY BAIRD, Principal. T 0" "UL E T, IX SHOHTLAND STREET, ri^IIE premises lately occupied by the AuckJ land Club, consisting of a fii\st-class Shop and 14 commodious Rooms', together with the large Hall. These premises are most suitable for a private Boarding Establishment, or a Family Hotel, Rent very moderate.—Apply to MR, SAMUEL BROWN, Fort street, Aucklnnd. SCORIA. AS IT, NIGHT-SOIL, ETU. ABEL I<LETCHEB is prepared to deliver scoria ash at the loweat torms, and will clear rubbish out of yards, drain*, and wells, and perform all other woi'k of a similar kind on such terms as may be agreed upon. Night-soil and the contents of earth-closeti also removed on low terms and in a workmanlike manner. Orders may ba left at ScEAxa 1 British Hotel. SUMMER FASHIONS. THE MISSES MILNE | HAVE now open a well assorted and Fashionable Stock of Millinery and Straw Goods Feathers, Flowers, Luce Goods Head-dresses, Dress Caps Silk Jackets, in the latest shapes Also, Lace Mantles and Jackets, Silk and Dress Materials A choice lot of Fringes and Gimp Trim* mings. 37, WYNDHAM STREET,-; Corner of .Albert-street. : JSORTII SHO BE,-J | FLAGSTAFF HO TB L, CLOSE TO HOLMES1 'WHAHP. THE FERRY STEAMERS call at the wharf every halt-hour during the day up to 11 p.m. The Proprietor of the übovo Hotel has muoh pleasure in informing his friends' and tha public-, that having completed the alterations, and fitted the Hotel with eiery comfort and convenience,.he is prepared to entertain visitors on the most rcaaonabe terms. Alee, wines and spirits ot the choicest brands. The Billiard Room is fitted with 'one of Alcock's best tubka. E. HOLLOWAY. 13th January, 1872. J. A. POND, "homeopathic chemist, 63, Queen street (three doors above THE BANK OV NEW ZEALAND). EX CITY OF AUCKLAND, tho Latest Editions of Hoimeopathio Domestic Work*. I Medicine Cases, in Walnut Wood or Morocci, 1 containing from 12 to 4i Remedies, fitted with tinctures, pilules, or globules. ! Neave's Farinaceous Food for Infants. This food 1 lias been specially recommended by th« faculty. .• i j Homiupathic Tincture of Camphor, Arnica of the bost quality, and External-Tinctures of all.kinds on hand. Homooopathic Medicines in every form and attenuation may be obtained, the following testimonial of of which will be sufficient to pro re their value! "Having exaininert and used the medicine Ml". Pond has in stock during the past 12 months, I can confidently recommend them as being perfectly pure, and prepared according to the rules of the British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. • . :- i "(Signed) P. A. Hartmann, M.D." - ■• ■ ■ . i BY APPOI NT M E N;T TO ; i His Eoyali Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency; Sib G. P. Bowbw. E. H. BABTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, , i COENER OF QUEfEN k WELLESLEY STREETS, Auckland rys SALE— TTTANTED— Caledonians Thames Thames Caledonians CurM . Tookeys Moanxtairi Unions Alburnias J Hit-in-Times Otagoi. LJPHILLIEB j No 10, Insurance Buildings;

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 683, 20 March 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 683, 20 March 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 683, 20 March 1872, Page 4

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