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Notices. J T EATHEE FOE SALE. s. d. A Choice Sample of Southern Kip .. ~ 2 2 English Kip, from .. .. .. .. ~ 2 0 Q BINDERY. Heel Tips 8s Cd and 10 0 Toe and Ucel Sprigs 0 4 Screws, por great gross 10 0 Boot Webb, all widths, Boot Trees and Lasts Hairs, Cork Soles, and Boot Powder. UPPERS. Boys' Balmorals 30 Men's Water Lights so Women's Kid Job 2 6 J. ROUT, High-street. MILLINERY & DRAPERY. WE beg to inform our numerous t friends and/the public generally that our premises in front of the Market-house being now complete we have Commenced Business as above, and solicit a share of your patronngn and support. JAMES COOK. _ MRS C. CLAYTON. _ B. CROCKER, VICTORIA ST RE E T (NEAR lIOBSON STREET), BOOTMAKER, IN returning thanks for tho very liberal support accorded him in the past, begs to say 'that he is still prepared to supply a really superior article in any stylo of finish at a very reasonable price. No/ember 7, 1873. Public Works' Ofnce, Colonial Architect's Branch, Wellington. November 25, 1873. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are -CX-. invited fur the Krection of New Departmental Oitices for the Gcnornl Government, in CONCRETE or TIMBER. Gonoral Conditions, Specific.tions, and Drawings may \>c seen at the Ollice of tho Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at thu Public Works Otlices, Auckland, Cliristchurch, Dunedin, Nelson, and Invercargill, on the arrival of the first mail after the Ist of December. Tenders addressed to the Ifon. the Minister for Public Works, nnil marked outside "Tender for Public Offices," will b<; received at the Olllcc of the undersigned up to Noon of Saturday, the 20th day of December Telegraphic Tenders similarly addressed and marked will bo received, if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon r.i the same dnto> provided that written Tenders in flue form are lodged at the oflice of a District bnglncer by tho same hour. '1 lie lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) W. 11. CT.A.YTON, Colonial Architect. WOOL, FLAX, CUM, TALLOW, AND OTHER PIiODUCE. HP lIE Undersigned are prepared to A. nnl;(i lib. nil CASH ADVANoKS on WOOL. FL A.X, fi UM, &c, consigned to their correspondents in, London or New York. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Q E A BAT II I N G. SOLI D ROCK BATH, SMALES1 POINT. This Favorite and Safe resort for Bathers is now Open for the Season. Tho Bath being excavated in tho Poll't Rock f enures a firm looting, and with the stone steps alongitswholo length ami breadth insures a safe and pleasant bathe to the most nervous as well as to the bold swimmer. From 10 till 12 each day (except Sundays) for Ladies only. Terms : For a Single Bath, 3d, to be paid on entrance. Ticket for one year, Ll Is ;do for Children, 10s fid. For '1 ickets apply to 'lIKNRY KKESINff. Jim., St. Mungo Passage. Shortland street. VAUXHALL GARDENS, Noirnr Shore. THE Proprietors of these beautiful Grounds beg to thank their numerous friend for past favours, and to intimate that tho grounds will bo again opened for the season on tho Anniversary of tho Prince of Wales Birthday. To those of our friends who have vhitcd them no description is necessary. We have only to say that improvements have been made ; and to those who huve not visited them wo think one visit will prrive 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 Crcum. A Bund will perform on Saturday Afternoons. W. WELLS & SONS, * PROPRIETORS. STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GROVE, NOBT.-i SHORE, ON BEACH ROAD, Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf. R. ALISON In returning thanks to the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform them he has RE-OPENED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his Strawborry Beds since last season, Visitors will find on unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Having a large dairy, hs is enabled to guarantee CREAM defying competition. A first-class Croquet Lawn for the use of Visitors. ROSEBANK STRAWBERRY GARDENS. HHHE Proprietor begs to tender his -L thanks to his friends and the public for past support, and to state that he has Opened a Garden in connection with the abye near to the Devonport Wharf, where every convenience will be found under the pleasant shade of.fruit trees. For the convenience of friends in the city a Stall will be opened in tho Market every Saturday, where Strawberries will be sold in quart baskets, fresh from the beds; The Market Inspector will receive orders for Jam Fruit in quantities of not less than 12 quarts, at 4d per quart. A. GOLDIE, 1.....!".. ■ ~ Proprietor. 1 H ■ V 1 Asm Kf«S iSSi WSff a^*2 SHORTLAND STREET, Almost Opposite Geiteral Post-office. NOTICE. ' ,1 "| ! - .:■■■■-. J MR. MATHIESON, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONEB, I"N returning thanks for past favors, I bogs toinform his Customers and the Public generally that he has Disposed of the whole of his Plant and ! ■ , j . .. Business to Mr E. Watebs, Confectioner, Quoeni, . • f street, where the Business will be continued on and; , aftor THURSDAY, Gth November, 1873J " •

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 4

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