Notices. VAUXHALL GARDENS, North Shore. THE Proprietors of these beautiful Grounds beg to thank their numerous friend for past favours, and to intimate that the grounds will be again opened for the season on tho Anniversary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. To those of our friends who have visited them no description is necesrary. We havo only to say Hiat improvements have been made ; and to those who have not visited them we think one visit will prove to them that for Pleasure-seekers these grounds afford every facility for gratification. There are Flowers in profusion, pleasant Arbors, Shady Walks, Lawn for a Dance, Croquet, Swings ; and for the masculine a game at Quoits, for which ground has been prepared specially. Strawberries and Cream with other refreshment to be had. The Proprietors beg to intimate that they will have a Marquee on the outer beach, in which to supply Strawberries and Crenm. A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. W. WELLS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. g T RAW BERRIES STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GROVE, NORTit SHORE, ON BEACH ROAD, Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf, R. ALISON In returning thp.nks to the Public for the liberal *Sipport he has hitherto received, begs to inform them jpe has RE-OPENED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his Strawberry Beds since last season, Visitors will find lan unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Having a large dairy, lis is enabled to guarantee CREAM defying competition. A first-class Croquet Lawn for the use of Visitors. MILLINERY &~DRAPERy7~ WE beg to inform our numerous i friends and ?the public generally that our premifos in front of the Market-house being now complete, we will commence business on SATURDAY NEXT, and solicit a share of your patronage and support. JAMES COOK. MRS C. CLAYTON. _ NOTICE. FII. HAMMOND, Butcher, • Shortland-strcot, begs to thank his friends and the public for their past favours, and to inform them that he has disposed of his business to- Messrs. Hcllaby Brothers, and he hopes that the same patronage hitherto accorded him will be given to his successors.—November S, 1H73. WOOL, FLAX, GUM TALLOW, AND OTHER PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVAN oES on WOOL. FLAX, GUM, &g., consigned to their correspondents injLondon or STew York. HENDERSON & MACPARLANE. TO FARMERS, SETTLERS, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, Wool' 4c.,P&e., at highest markets rates. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SIIORTLAND STREET (Opposite Post-office), Auckland. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKES. A CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKE AUCKLAND TURF CLUB CUP Will take place on the Evening of General Entries, 17th December. Tickets—2os each. A CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKE OX THE NEW ZEALAND CUP Will be drawn on the Evening of the 20th December. Tickets—2os each. A CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKE ON THE AUCKLAND SUMMER HANDICAP Will be drawn on tho Evening of the 2flth December. Ticket—2os each. On this night the prizes of the Turf Club Cup and New Zealand Cup will bo p lid over. Books open on the Auckland Summer Handicap, Auckland Turf Club Cup, New Zealand Cup, and Ellerslie Handicap. Billiard Tournament to Close on 15th January. Two Prizes. JUST LANDED, PER SHIP HYDASPES. 25 Gases Three-Star Hennessy's Pale Brandy. Price, 83 lid per bottle ; 00s per case 20 cases " Chateau Lafitte" Claret, 00s per case. 20 cases Lormont L, 00s per case. Ordinary Clarets. 3Gs to 50s. " Punch Brand," Havannah Cigars. 20 cases Jno. Gillon's Lime Juice Cordial, in stone bottles. PER STEAMER HERO. 5 casks Richard Davies' Sherry. Jno. Fallen's Albuiy White and Red Colonial Wino. The best of Sherry and Port Wino bottled expressly for the holidays. Epernay and De Laage Eils Flasks P.B. Eau do Vie tres Vielle P. 8., and Martell's Genuine Old Dark Brandy, in case. Adgostura and Jellner's Bitters. Onlher's Eyo-opcner. EDWARD PERKINS, _- Proprietor. Cabinetmaking. T. &T~R, COOKE, CABINET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 14 8, queen treet, Have on Sale at Veey Low Prices Iron Bedsteads Walnut Cheffonniers Toilet Glasses Mahogany Loo Tables Chimney Glasses, Gilt Walnut Suites Perambulators, Superior Cedar & Mahogany Suites Music Stools Feather Beds Walnut Card Tables Feather Bolsters & Pillows Walnut Canterburys Toilet Ware Walnut Whatnots Matting & Door Mats Walnut' Worktables Flax, Fibre, & Flock MatWalnut Centre Tables tresses Walnut Occasional Tables Hair & Spring Mattresses Office and Hall Tables Straw Palliasses Venetian Blinds Kitchen Eurniture Meat Safes, &c, &c. Parlour and Dining-room Suites (6 Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, and Couch) in Leather Cloth, Hair Cloth, &c, from £12 Imitation Walnut Drawing-room Suites in Damask, Rep, &c, from £12 12s Cane-seated Chairs, 40s, 455, 555, and 60s per halfdozen, American Cane and Wood-seated Chairs, in variety Rocking and Folding Chairs MedicalrPHE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY, Junction of Queen and Grey-streets, (In front of the New Market.) MR. A. M. WILLIAMS Bega to inform his numerous friends and the public that although he lias been burnt out " twice" he is not yet consumed, and that he has THIS DAY RE-OPENED his Dispensary in those Brick Premises in front of tho New Market, which is now replete with a SELECTION OF PURE DRUGS CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES, &c, &c, and trusts to meet with a continuanco of that confidence bestowed on him for the past nino years. /tSTObserve the Address:— JUNCTION OF QUEEN AND GREY-STREETS. MEDIGO-BOTANIO ISPENSARY. H. BRITTAIN CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, AND' MEDICAL HERBALIST, 85, Victoria. Street, Corner op . Chapkl Street. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin's Composition, Stomacl Bitters, Antispasmodic, Diiirotlc and Female Rostora \ tive Powders, Indian Pills, etc. ,etc. ( A Fresh supply of British and American HERBS. Proprietors of the far-famod WORM POWDERS which are acknowledged to bo tho most marvcllou and effectual remedies over known. **~ A few§ copies of Dr. Coffin's Outdo to Health • and Treatise onfMidwifcry on Sale.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 4
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