Notices. JgURPLUS STOCK OS SALE. s. d. Gent's (Kid Legs) Elastic Sides 10 0 Gent's Oxford Shoe 3(j C L\<3ies'Velvet Slippers 2 0 Ladie-i' Spanish Leather Boots 4 0 Ladles' French Cishmete 5 6 Ladies' Honsn Cashmere 4 0 Infants' Patent Shins .. .. ~ 2 R Children's Hoots z Q Cork Soles ] ti o(j J . ROUT, HIGH-STREET. g E A BATHING. SOLID ROCK BATH,~SMALES' POINT. This Favorite and Safe resort for Bathers is now Open for the Season. The Hath being excavated in the Poll I Rock secures a firm footing, and with the stone steps along Its whole length and breadth insures a safe and pleasaut bathe to the most nervous as well as to the bold swimmer. Krom 10 till 12 each day (oxec-pt Huudays) for Ladies only. Tenn.s : Fur a Sin'gln Bath :3d, to bo paid on entrance. Ticket for one year, LL Is; do for Children, 10s id. Jfor Tickets apply to "11KNRY KRESINO, Jus*., St.J\luii'_;o Passage. Shnrtland "troej;. RETURNED HOME. TNO. O. CLOUQ-H, Mechanist and *-* Model Engineer (late of Vulcan Lane), has raturned from Knjland. and having taken advantage of the opportunity there offered of perfecting his knowledge of the Sewing Machine &a , is pn-pared to undertake ropaiw of all descriptions. Inventors assisted. Models made, &c —Upper Queen-street (opposite Army and Navy Hotel). TJ FARMERS, SETTLERS, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Talli w, Wool, ko.,'&c, at highest markets rates. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite Post-office), Auckland. TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned are Cash Pttbchasers of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL,TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest- market rates, in any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS., TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS; -_A " o «■ x. i v v J^ OTI 0 E~OF REMOVAL. C. LANGSFORD, TAILOR, HABIT-MAKER, &c, Next to the Bank of Auf.tra!a?ia, Begs to inform his customers and the Auckland public generally that he has taken those premises lately occupied by Mr W. Possekiskib, where he hopes that by strict attention to the wishos of his patrons and a well selected Stock, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Satisfaction and a good fit guaranteed. "J* A I L.O ~l AND HABIT MA X E it. J. C. D. BOWDEN Begs to intimate to his old customers and the public generally that he has again commenced business in city, and solicits a share of their patronag Address—Shortland Crescent, nea St. Paul's Church. Jewellers. ISIDOEE ALBIAUDBB 96, QUEEN STREET NEXT AUCKLAND HOTEL, B (Established 1865.) EQ-S most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he lias 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 Markeis. _ The latest designs and fashions in Bijouterie will ba 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. J[eik rTg h k oh n JEWELLER, UEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Begs to draw the attention of the public to his ™™ T L2 rge anrt w e"-assorted Stock of ENGLISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, Specially selected, and of the Newest Styles and Designs. A large portion of the above consist of Quartz and Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured oa the premises. * H. K. begs specially to draw the attention c the public to his LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND GREAT VARIETY OF SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, Which are of the best known manufactures of he home markets. 1 OTNote the address — HEINJJICH KOHN. JfIWELLER UEEN STREET. THE LATE FIRE! ALET, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER Late 215, Qubicn street, has REMOVED t0 premises Directly Opposite the Queen street Entrance of the New Market (aidoinin^ Mr Woodward, baker, and Mr Giles, butcher), where he hopes to meet with the same kind and' liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the last eight years A.A. takes this opportunity of thanking hi« numerous friends and the public generally /or their past liberal favors, and assures them that he will still continue to carry on his busiuess as heretofore Business will be resumed TO-MORROW (Saturday be 20th inst wamraay Note the Address :-~ 25 0, UEKN sTII By
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 15 November 1873, Page 1
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