NoticesgUßPLUS STOCK ON SALE. s. d. Gent's (Kid Legs) Elaslie Sides .. 10 G Gent's Oxford Slioes GO Lidies" Velvet Slippers 2 0 Tsftclioi' Spanish Leather Boots 4 (> Ladies' French Cashmere 5 8 Ladies' Housn Cashmere 4 t< Infants' Patent Shoes 2 « Children's Boots 15 0 Cork Soles 0 0 J . R O U T , HTGir-KTRKKT. ""^ gE A B A HIN a. SOLID ROCK BATH, SMALES' POINT. This Favorite and Safe resort for Bathers is now Open for the Season. The Bath being excavated in the SolM Rock secures a linn footing, and with the stone steps along its whole length and breadth insures a safe and pleasant batho to the most nervous as well as to the bold swimmer. From 10 till 12 each clay (except Sundays) for Ladies only. Terms : For v Single Bath, 3d, to be paid on entrance. Ticket for one year, Ll Is ;do for Children, 10s 6d. For Tickets apply to * HENEY KBESIXG. Jvx., St. Mungo Passage, Shovtland street. JESSES J. & J. SOPPET have taken an Otlice at Mr L. W. EATON'S Stores, Lower Queen street. October 15. 1573, TO FARMERS, SETTLERS, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are Cash Pur--H- chasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, Wool, fec.'&c:, at highest markets rates. L. D. NATHAN" & CO., > * SHORTLAND STREET (Oppasite^ Post-office), Auckland. TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest market rates, in any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and imrnediato Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS., TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, Annvi,»vT». y A SagJTOTICE OE REMOVAL' C. LANGSFORD, TAILOR, HABIT-MAKER, &0., Next to the Bank of Australasia, Begs to inform his customers and the Auckland public generally that he has laken those premises lately occupied-by. Mr W. Posseniskib, where lie hopes that by strict attention to the wishes of his patrons and a well selected Stock, to merit a continuance of theiv" patronage. Satisfaction and a good fit guaranteed. f A I L ~0~ E ; . ; 'AND , , II A B IT M A X E R. >T. C. D. BOWDEN Begs to intimate to life old customers and the public generally that he has ag.iin commenced business in city, and solicits a share of their patronag ~ ■ Addres3-:Shqrtland Crescent, nea St.- Paul's ' Church. ' ~" Jewellers. IS IDOEE ALEXANDER 96, QUEEN STREET, NEXT ATJC X L AND HOTEL, ' (Established 1865,) X>EGS most respectfully to inform -*-* the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he has opened the above mises as a WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, With a Large and Well-assorted Stock of WATCHES, DIAMOND GOODS, JEWELLERY SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, Specially selected in the English and Foreign Markets. The latest designs and fashions in' Bijouterie will bo received by every mail from England, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna_. - The public are invited to inspect the premises and factory, where all the branches in the trade are carried n. ]^EIIRICH KO H N JEWELLER, TT EE N, STREET, ATTCKL AND, Begs to diaw the attention of the public to his ;- Large and Woll-aaaorted Stock of ENGLISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, Specially selected, and of the Newest Styles and Designs. A largo portion of the above consist of Quartz and .Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured on tbo premises. H. K. begs specially to draw the attention c the public to his LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK Oi? GOLD AND .SILVER WATCHES, >" , . AND' : .. • , GEEAT VARIETY OF SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, i £fr Which are of the best known manufactures of he " -; . home markets. • • iarNotetha address — . ' H E IS R I 0 H X O H N JfiWELLER, U E E JST:s*T R E E T. 'THE LATE FIRE! L ]? R -B -D A L E T, .tiW; A X C^H M AK!E\R i&•.JEW ELLE R Late 215, Qua en street ' has- REMOVED co premises Directly' Opposite th P Qiieeu street Kntrance: of thofNew Market (ajdoininK Mr Woodward, baker and Mr Giles, butcher;, whore he hopes to meet with the same kind arid, liberal ; patronage bestowed upon him for the last eieht years A.A. takes this opporkmity of thanking hii numerous friendsand the public generally for thek past hber»l favorS,-and assures them that he wiU still 5 contmue, to c,arry on his business, as heretofore "he «th fasl! r6BUmed T°-MO»ROW (^ituraay Uots tha Address :—"*"" *
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1189, 14 November 1873, Page 1
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