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mAYLOR'S PATENT No. I—HAND JL MACHINE, Complete with Braider, Corder, and Trimmer combined in the pressure foot; Tucking Gauge, four Hemmers, four Shuttle-reels, six Needles, Oil-can, and Screw-driver, with Book of Instructions. This Machine is sufficiently heavy to stand firm without being screwed down, and, being supported on soft cushions, will not damage the table. It is not a mere toy, but really substantial and useful, and guararteed stronger and more durable than any Hand Machines ever offered to the public, —being equal in strength and workmanship to any Stand Machine sold at double the price.—Price, 5 U lineas jf o 2.—Machine on Patent Saloon Stand; price, 7 jJ-q 6;} tlj^tachine on handsome Square Stand; price, 8 Guineas. A Agent— T. PEACOCK* Optician,&&of. f SHoa^Ajo-^™^ piNAL N O. TICE. Persons indebted to the firm of CEANWELL & Co -> are respectfully requested to settle their account*' prior to the end of this month. All remaining unpaid after that date will be sued for. AN AUCTION SALE Of all unsold Goods will be held about the middle of July. 26th June, 1875. NOTICE. MESSRS CHOAT & SON beg to Thank their Customers for the liberal support, accorded to them during the they have been in business, and having disposed of the same to Messrs Burton and Bitnie, solicit for their successors a continuance of past favours. JOHN CHOAT. ALFRED J. CHOAT. Jane 28,1875. WITH reference to the above, we take this opportunity of informing our friends and the public generally that we have this day entered into Partnership as BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, and ansure those who may favour us with their support that no effort will be wanting on our part to merit a continuance of the patronage accorded to our predecessors. JOHISf BURTON. JOHN BIRNIE. June 28,1875. 837" Note the address— BURTON & BIRNIE, CROWN BAKERY, HOBSON-STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church. Q O IV! PO S I TIO N POWDER, (DR. COFFIN'S), MAY BE OBTAINED In carefully secured Packages at Is Cd each, or otherwise, AT THE BOTANIC PHAKMACY, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. *&~ Agents wanted in Town or Country. DOUGHT A JOB. A. UNABTJRY & CO. re now shewing the undermentioned Goods, bought a Job which will be offered to the public TEN PE CENT, under Wholesale Prices:— r Dresses — 360 DRESS PIECES, 12 yards each DreSSeS 1 comprising all the NEWEST FABRICS, from 4s 9d to 20s per Dresses— I piece. 1 \j c Waterproof Mantles from Cw 02 /0 9s6d--0 5S "*J I nOA Black Cloth Jackets from U © _, O \ LZ\J 6slld . t-t Cl (i " f i f\f\ Velveteen Jackets from © 3 C<3 O J-UU gelid. •J? . f7K Girls' Waterproof Mantles X l-a / O and Black Cloth Jackets \ • J from 3s lid. Black Persian Cords, Is 4)6&— usual price 2s Black Silk, Figured and Stripe Lustres, Is 4%& 20 pieces Black Alpacas and Lustres from 6%d. 150 Pieces— All Wool FRENCH MERINOS, in all the leading colours, best value for money in Auckland from is lid to 3b 9d. 170 inch Heavy Croydon Sheeting, Is 3d gQ inch „ n , is 6d qq inch „ ». Is9d •1 k ieces Scotch Twill Shirting, only 8)£ ■1 o pieces Heavy Cotton Tick, only 6}£d tr pieces 3x4 Floor Cloth, only Is 6d 1 a pieces 4x4 Floor Cloth, only Isl9d. 200 { Ql™L£om IT SHAWLS} 200 27 dozen Ladies' White I . m, iju J Merino Vests slightly 1 - — ; «■ A Gift.) soiled, only 2/6, 2/9, (A QltZ, ~""?: . and 3/. I BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, & FANCY GOODS All Reduced in Price. * • The Public are respectfully invited to call early, as the above Special Lines are a decided Bargain, and will hive quick sale. A. LINABUR V & CO., - Queen-street. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR \J SCHOOL, Parnell, Auckland. . Founded, 1855. Head Master—James Adams, B A., Member of the Convocation of the London University. Classical Master—Eev. Joseph. Bates. English Master — Mr. J. P. Gradwell, London University. Drawing—Mr. J. C. Hoyte. Botany—Mr. E. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. The Trustees award Scholarships to the number of ye, v jbf' merited, after the annual examinations, in ecember, to Boys of', the School who obtain the t?hest places. She next Quarter begins on MONDAY, July S.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1678, 5 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1678, 5 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1678, 5 July 1875, Page 4

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