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Drapery. QU E E N-S TRE ET HOTJSE^ B. B. SEALDERS Begs to announce to the Public iv town ami country that he has added MILLINERY to his business of DRAPERY & OLOTJIINf'*, so that every article of Apparel for Lady or Gentlemen m-ty now be obtained at his Establishment. 'Ilie principles of business observed are one price, an.l every article sold at the lowest living profit. E.U.S. wishes specially to notify that the MILLtNELtY DhPAIITMKNT is placed under the superintendence of Miss Mould, and the work-room under Miss West—two ladies who were recently open for engagement, and long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Mr Campbell, Tailor, (Jueen-street, continues to make for this Department, Men's and Boy's Clothing, whose prolieiency is so well known as to need no comment. LtttiJE STOCK of DBAPEHY, CLO"\, n vn and MILLINERY are on har.d, and prom ~, .^Slh™ given to all commands. ~l attentior Countrj orders, carefully attenr' tid J n X.• B. SHALBERS & CO., JMPOJ4TAJNT AJNWU^UAOKMENI TO ALL IS OVERS OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING, VrmrT "/V, WISn TO PROCURE KEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOW PEIC ES. T. McMASTHB. Has just received his First Season's Shipment per City of Auckland, from London The Goods have been carefully selected in the English and Scotch markets to 1\ M.'s special order, and the Stock is well assorted and of a superior quality. tT' wislles to state that in consequence of other soldat mOntS ' yet toarrive' these Goods will be UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE'S That his purpose may be accomplished— A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. It is needless to give a detailed account of the various articles in Stock, but INSPECTION IS INVITED. Country Orders carefully attended to. T. McMASTEE, 242, QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE KRW MARKET. _ Elections£TAV NO- been requested by a J—L large and influential number of Electors for the district of Newton to represent their interests in interests in the next Session of the Provincial Council, 1 noreby announce myself as a Candidate for the above Dteinct, and will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors to explain my views. THOS. CHEESEMAN. REQUISITION. TO JOHN McBLAVAIN, ESQ. QIR> —We, the undersigned Electois *-J of the District of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in lho ensuing election and we pledgo ourselves, in case of a contest, to vote and use our influence to secure your return Young Warren John Ellyctt H. Partington George Peace Walter Grahame John Sinton J. M. French C. VV. Wilson 11. V.Ellis William McSkinning S. P. Brown James Miller James Eiley Francis Mackenzie Arthur BeUany Joseph "\\ arren James Williams William Winstone Bead Wykes Wm. J. Patterson James Young Thomas Keightiy Frederick Blade I>. McPherson P. Griobin J»-nes Finuerty George Mapestone Ueo:ge Stantou John Sime AY If, sir.ie* Ebenezer Wood John Wairtell D Goklie Thomas Salt John S. Welsman W. Docald Jamor McGregor F. Walker S. Jones James It. Nicholson Samuel Wormes E. M. Smith Edward Boucher R. Stevenson J. Cornish W. Gregory If. G. Ewington James Phelan T. W. Doonln T. Ward Georgo Sinton W. Matthews S. H Moulden J. K. Harris AY Farrell EC. Hidings J. AVedgewood Boon P. Crow W. H. Butler J B. Hoyes AVilliara Hogg J. Wilcox P- Row Joseph Grant P F. M. Burrows Henry Hurst Charles AVhite T. Holder Ambrose Coad ltichard Smith Geo. Boyd And 30 others. [EiJI'LY,] Gestlemkn,—l have much pleasure in complying with your request to represent the District of Newton in the Provincial Council, and shall, if elected, endeavour faithfully to sorve the interosts of thctiistrict (of which I have been a resident for many years) to the utmost of my ability, aud promote the welfare of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN McELWAIN. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOnT GENTLEMEN, — Having been requested by a number of the Newton Electors to allow myself to be Nominated as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing Election, I take this opportunity of announcing my intention to do so, and if elected shall try to do my duty faithfully and to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENBY M. SHEPHERD. Auckland, November 27, 1873. JpUJI GOVERNMENT 10 PEE CENT DEBENTURES. ISSUE OF £15,000. The Fiji Banking and Commercial Comp&ny, Limited, acting for the Government of Fiji, invite Subscriptions for £16,090 Debentures, bearing 10 % interest, with a currency of fivo years, principal and interest being payable in Fiji or New Zealand, at the option of the purchaser. The above Debentures are issued under the Public Loans Act, 1872. the proceeds being required for the retirement, as provided by the said Act, of an equivalent amount falling due in December next. The c miparatively small amount of the Fiji public debts, the punctuality with which the interest on Fiji Government Debentures has hitherto been paid, and with which the Debentures heretofore issued have been taken up when due, the supprtssion of the insurrection and the establishment of the authority of the Government, and the probably (jnngxatiqn or establishment of a Prptectoratg by Grejit Britain tistify its agonte in aqmrcending tiieso suourities to i the ijivesticg public/ Each Debenture will bo issued tot ihs gutn $t 4100, SefldeFS miirfcsa "Tender's fov Fiji Gfiverameiii Bolioniitfcs,-" addressed to tile nudftdftUadi Will bt received at the Ofiifis of .the CJoms&hj? up td U ti^h"* bii Sfttod&ftiUS mil f»f ttqeghibor neS£ iiy Side* of the Beard Si Dirtews. A, WATiDIIOPs Att«ktana, Hth November, ig» See< p*o<Uaru

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 1

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