Money. MONEY to Lend on Promissory Notes tor Two or Three Months, or longer periods ; also £1,000 at current rates, on good security.—Apply to Stewart am> Appleby, Billbrokers and Commission : Agents, West Queen-street. ■ 1 IVfONET to Lend, in large or small M"JT 3 - S!\ ms> c* ?. very lmv rate of interest.-Apply to Mr Laishley, Solicitor, High street. : MONETTO LEND on first-class r-r" T .freeh r pW security, at low rates of interest.— K. C. Dyer, Shortland street. 11/TONEY to LEND on Promissory J_T-fi_ Notes Mortgages, &c. Bills Discounted. George Dunnet, 25, Queen street. Busines^CardsT T E. O O UEC V, «• CABVIK & GILDER, GLASS & PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, 57, Wakefield street, Auckland. SAMUEL MOEG AN, COMMISSION & NATIVE AGENT, Alexandra, Waikato. WARNOCK BfiOTHEES, Soap & Candle Manufacturers, CHAPEL STREET, AUCKLAND. T 6 A £ 8 0 F, ** • . House and Land Agent, Rent and Debt Collector, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen street. TAMES BUTC HE E~ V Carter, Contractor, &c. Goods cleared and delivered from ships on the shortest notice. Ballast supplied. A LOVETT, Tailor, Ac, Karanga- -*-»-• hape Road (near tlie top of Upper Queen street), Auckland, having commenced business at the above address respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. MISS NO EM AN, Teacher of L..a. Music (pupil of Mr Hoffman for five years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes street. The North Shore attended. MADAME WINTEB, ROYAL ACADEMICIAN, gives Lessons In Music and Singing. Two to Three Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance. Schools attended.— Melbourne House. SAMUEL WEL L~S House, Land, and Commission Agent, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. Loans arranged. Office : 129, Queen street (three doors below the Union Bank.) "ROBERT GALLAG-HEE, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, "Wystdham-street, Auckland (next the New Zealand Herald Oilice. Every description of work in connection with the above business executed with cheapness and despatch. MODERN LANGUAGES. Mit B. M. 0. THEORELL, Member of the University of Upsala, teacher of French at the Auckland Grammar School University Classes, gives instruction in the French and German languages — Applications may be made at the Mechanics' Institute Library. T} E N T I S T E Y. MR. T. TII A FPORD, SURGEON DENTIST, W A X E F I E L D STREET. Artificial Teeth, from One to a Full Set, Jn Gold or "Vulcanite. GEOKGE BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOK MANUVAT U It E R S, Lower Queen-street. A Stock of Sewn, Pegged, and Rlvettcd Goods Always in Stock. October 10, 1873. WH, BU T L E E, HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, &0.. &c. Oil, Colours, Glass, Putty, Canvas, Turpentine, White Lead, &c. Always on Hakd. No. 25. GREY-STREET. miLLIAMS AND CTO, SHIP CHANDLERS, Arß Cash Purchasers of Old Sails, Canvas Rags Europe Rope, Junk, Old Muntz Metal, Copper, Brass, &c , &c. JOHN C. CLOU GH, MECHANIST & MODEL ENGINEER, HAS REMOVED PROM UPPER-QUEEN STREET TO MASEFJELD'S BUILDINGS, ALBERT-STREET. Sewing Machines cleaned, adjusted, and carefully repaired. All kinds of light machines. Repairs undertaken at moderate charges. Musical Instruments repaired and tuned. Harmonium Reeds made, &c. OETL AN D CEMENT KEAN'S CEMENT PARIAN CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS SLATES, &c. The above are on Sale by JAMES BLAIKIB, Slaterer and Plasterer, at his Yard, above Quick's Stables, Victoria-street. T~~HE~TJ M B BELLA DEPOT, GREY-STREET. Where to Get your Umbrellas Repaired? At the Umbrella Depot, Grey-street. Where to Get your Umbrellas Re-covered ? At the Umbrella, Depot, Grey-street. Where to Buy New Umbrellas and Parasols of the Best Make? At the Umbrella Depot, Grey-street. All Repairs promptly and properly executed at W. TENNANT'S, Umbrella Maker, foot of Grey-street. WPHILLIPPS &SON, • OIL, COLOR, and GLASS MERCHANTS, , Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, . Turpentine, Colors. Varnishes, French Polish, Gold ■ Leaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes, Plate, Sheet, ; Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass, Picture i Frame and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses, Glazed Sashes, Doors, &o. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 12, Wyndham street. ' NOTICE. JS. CURRTE, in thanking ;his • friends and the public for their kind assistance at the late Fire, wishes to intimate to his patrons that he is still carrying on his business as COACHBUILDER in his Old Premises, and is prepared to execute in the most substantial and prompt manner any work entrusted to him. J.S.C.'s long experience in the trade, and the employment of none > but the most skilled workmen, places him in a position second to none in the province to execute any orders entrusted to him. He would also draw attention to the fact that he received First Prize at the Agricultural Show for a Buggy manufactured by him; also, for a Spring-cart, at the opening of the new Market. J. B. O~U ERIE, QTTEWN STRF.ET. BuJSES ! BONES ! BONES ! BOUGHT in any [quantities, for Cash, atjthe Freeman's Bay Bono Mills.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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784Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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