Miscellaneous. ri H E A P ROOTS! **r C HEAP B 00TS! ja SELLING OFF! TO MAKE ROOM FOB SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. T. ELLISON, BOOTMAKER, Having Removed to Temporary Premises, Opposite the NEW MARKET, Queen-street, i Has determined to Sacrifice his Large Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c, At HP-ENORMOUS REDUC ONS!!!_«8 To make room for Further Shipments. Girls' Kid Boots, No. 10 to 13, 2s 6d per pair Girls' Kid Boots, No. 10 to 13, 3s 6d per pahGirls' Morocco Boots, No. 11 to 1, 5s 6d per pair. S %* Note the Addbess. \* g BOOTS! "DOOTS!! GREAT BOOT SALE. A Great Boot Sale has commenced at the Dublin Boot Factory. GARRETT BROS, having a large overstock of ' English and their own manufacture, they have i decided to hold a Clearing-out Sale. The stock will be sold at less than wholesale priceß, for cash only, —. Best Watertights, pegged, lis 6d, worth 17s Men's Blnchore „ 8s Cd „ 14s Men's Balmorals „ lis 9d „ 20s Men's Elastic Sides „ 13s „ 22s 60 cases of Ladies' and Children's Sewn and Riveted Boots, also a weekly manufacture of 500 pairs made on the premises, will be sold at Prices never before heard of in Auckland. N.B.—This Js]a enuine ff GARRETT BROS., Dublin Boot Factory, • Wakefield-street, Auckland. TTOLLAND & BUTLER, Having considerably enlarged their premises, to receive large shipments to hand per late arrivals, are now prepared to supply the Trade, Country Storekeepers, Coasters, Carriers, and the public, with WHOLESALE and RETAIL PARCELS, on the most liberal terms. Theirjpresent Stock comprises— PAPERHANGINGS. A most Varied and Extensive Assortment, on which a Liberal Discount will be allowed to the Trade, Builders, and Landlords. Boiled and Raw Oil White Lead . Paints, Varnishes Dry Colours Brushes Scrim Artists' Materials. Polished and Rough Plate, Photo, Sheet, Ornamental and STAINED WINDOW GLASS, And every other commodity required in the Painting Trade. GLASS SHADES, GILT MOULDINGS, OF VERT SUPERIOR QUALITY. HOLLAND & BUTLER, Oil, Colour, and Glass Merchants, Picture-Frame Makers, &c, 28 & 30, victoria-street, auckland, A few steps from Union Bank. QOAL AND JUREWOOD. The undersigned begs to return his thanks to his many customers for their liberal support, ari( informs them that, in conjunction with his GREY STREET YARD, he has opened a depot in WEST STREET, NEWTON, immediately in rear of Mi Waddell's, Baker, where the wants of his customer will be supplied. C. DUCKINFIELD. TO LET, on Lease for three years ah Improved "Dairy Farm, two miles fror Auckland. Forty acres of good volcanic soil; nevi house, a shed, &c, and every modern convenience securely fenced, and well watered. £120 per annum For Sale, 6 acres of good Volcanic Land near Moun Eden; all fenced with a stone wall; soil good suitable for a gentleman's residence, or a marke garden. Lowest price, £25 an acre. For Sale, at Morningside, on the Mount Albei Road, a Two-roomed Store, with of garden well planted with fruit trees, good well, etc., etc The Store is doing a good trade, £.nd very; suitabl for a Butcher. Price, £105,IPor Sale, a splendid Business Site in Wellesley street, next to Mr Hewin's property, three door from Queen-street, having 63 feet frontage by ; depth of 80 feet. Terms to rait purchaser. Plan and estimate of cost for four shops given in wit] For Sale or To Let, at 25s per week, a fine well built Brick Shop, cemented and thoroughly finished with five rooms and hall, standing on four allot ments, with frontages to Great North Road, Cracroft street and Stanley-street. Price, £1,000. For Sale, Land, Houses, Allotments, &c, &c., h every part of the City and Suburbs. Also, Houses '• Land, &c, wanted to buy at good prices. . , For Sale, four stacks of good Hay-£5 per fonae UVer6d" R. C. GREENWOOD, '> House, Land, and General Commissicn Agent, '. Market House. . . . y ' - L :—— TO RE LET, on GraiW Road, j large and convenient Family Residence, cor !. taining ten rooms, always well supplied bypum and running stream of water, commodious yards an out-buildings, together with abodt two acres of lam S the greater portion of which is an Orohard in fu bearing. » Also, at Ellerslie, within jtfve minutes walk of tl Railway Station, a well-bvfit compact Family Homi I ! of six rooms, out-buildipgs, with large concrete wel *iL including six and a-haJ/ acres of best volcanic lane ! all in good pasture, securely fenced and sub-divide^ -' i by substantial stone ivalls. C| Apply to g^gHTONftgoNs,' JXo'.a New Zealand Inmuance Buildings.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 3 July 1875, Page 1
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