Saddlery. NEW STOCK OF HARNESS, Etc. T WISEMAN has added to his tf • Stock, ex late arrivals, a Large and Varied Assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Horse Clothing, Saddle Cloths, Whips, Spurs, Hames, Chains, &c, &c.',and has extensive shipments to arrive. Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Spring-cart, Dray, and Plough Harness on hand, or made to order at the shortest notice. Orders by Post Promptly Attended to. Queen street. Auckland. SALJ3LERT AND HARNESS. THE Undersigned has received ex City of Auckland and late arrivals, Splendid Shipments of tho above, comprising— Best English Brass and Silver Mounted Buggy, Gig, r and Spring-cart Harness. Riding Saddles (for Butchers' use) with Brass Head and Cantle Plate 3, 1 Ladies' and Gents' Hunting Crops, Saddle, Harness, and Polishing Compos, Roll Fetlock Boots, Knee Caps, Brushes,, and Et.ltman'k Royal Ejibrooacation for Horses and Cattle. Saddles, Bn'.ues (Ladies' and Gents') Hunting, Buggy, Gig, 4-Horso, and Cart Whips Spurs, Ladies' and Gents' Fancy Bits and Stirrups Curry, Mane, and Clipping Combs Dandy, Spoke, Water, Body, Compo, Shoo and Clothes Brushes Thongs, Leggings, Pole Chains, and IMPROVED SHIFTING DRAUGHT CART HAMES, All of which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Pack Saddles, and every Variety of English fand Colonial-made Harness always on Hand or Made to Order. Second-hand Harness for Sale IMORE TO ARRIVE PER FERNDALE GLENHUNTLY. W. S. JO NE S, SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER, & IMPORTEB 15 4, QUEENS TREE T. SADDLERY. THE Undersigned is the Cheapest House in Auckland for purchasers of every description of Saddlery, wholesale and retail. Country storekeepers supplied. L. FORSTER & SON (Next Union Bank), ql'k c x -,str cc t au c kland, Akd at MelbounnK PhotographyNOTICE. T> n. RARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, begs most respectfully to inform his friends and tho public generally that he HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS, Ik Extensive New Premises Over Messrs J. & J. Dickey, Adjoining City Hall. i PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. CLARKE BROTHERS, For seven years pupils of Mr Crombio, and for the last twelvu months operators for Mr Cater, (lave much pleasure in informing their friends and the public generally that they have purchased the well-known Photographic Business so successfully carried on by Messrs Crombio and Cater for tho last eighteen years, and trust by civility and attention to business, together with producing^ iirst-class portraits at moderate prices, to meet with a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. , N.B.—Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. First-class C.D.V. Portraits 7s Cd per half-dozen, or 12s Gd per doaen. N.B. —All debts due to the establishment to bo paid to Clarke Brothers, whoso receipt will be aullicient. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. J CATER begs to inform his friends • and the Public generally that he has purchased tho Photographic business formerly carried on by Mr Webster, and subsequently by Mr Pace, and has made arrangements fur continuing the same. J.C. trusts by producing first-class Portraits at moderate prices, to secure a continuance of public patronage. N.B.—Children's portraits taken instantaneously. First-class C.D.V. Portraits, 7s Cd per half-dozen; or, 12s Od per dozen. J. CATER, PHOTOGRAPHER. 256, Queen-street, Auckland. Drapeiy. TM PORTA NT NOTIC I R. W. DYSON Begs to inform the LADIES OF AUCKLAND PROVINo He has received over TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES, Ex LATE ARRIVALS, Comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES in SPRING- & SUMMER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, MEN'S, BOYS' & YOUTH'S CLOTHING, Shirts, Caps, Hats (In Straw and Felt) COLLARS, TIES, HOSIERY, &o„ &c. SPLENDID THINGS IN BABY WARES. These Goods have been purchased under groat advantages in London, and of the Principal Manu- • facturers in tho United Kingdom, by Mr DOITSH whose knowledge of the requirements of the Colony i is so well and favourably known. On account of the great depression and excess of Stock R.W.D. is prepared to sell these 1 VERY CHOICE GOODS AT ; UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES To facilitate an early Settlement of the Partnership Accounts. R. W. DYSON, 130 & 132, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Somorville's Stablos). LADIES— ' Have you seen tho New Linen Grenadine—the Newest Dress of the Season—and the cheapest, at ' R. W. DYSON'S, , 130 & 132 QUEEN:STEEET. LADIES— Have you seen those Beautiful Black Silks, at 3s 9d Also, the most Splendid Assortment of New Colors in Silks ; very Choice and Cheap. 1 AT DYSON'S. LADIES— Have you seen those Splendid Gronadine Dresses, a 9s Cd. Most astonishingly Cheap and Choice, at R. W. DYSON'S, 130 & 132, QUEEN-STREET. LADIES— Have you seen the New Cashmere Mantles, Grenadine and Silk Jackets, at DYSON'S. These Goods are all tho rage in London and Paris. ! !
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 4
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