Are yon about to be married ? Have you built a house ? Do you wish to furnish economically ? If so, there is, without exception, the beßt and largest variety of ca»peta and floor-cloths in the province to choose from at the City Hall, furnishing and drapery establishment. Holloway and Garlick furnish banks, hotels, offices, and private residences cheaper than any other house in town. In addition toßrussel, tapestry, Kidderminster, ana hemp caipets, they have flax, coir, and china matting, hearthrugs, woolmats (in all colors), door-mata (every requisite size), union and wool damasks, quilts, blankets, sheeting, curtains, etc. Before buying, inspect the stock at the City Hall. We are still selling gents' umbrellas at reduced rates : Silk at 7s 6d, 9s lid, 12s 6d ; alpaca, 4s 6d to 6s 6d ; ladies' silk, 5s lid and Cs lid ; alpaca, 3s lid to sa. Drapery, clothing, and millinery at prices, to suit the times.—Holloway & Garlick, City Hall, 230, Queen-street. -[Advt] ' •
SPECIAL. -•L* TTiOIt SYDNEY AND 4ldfc*|^^ X? MELBOURNE. jJQgg^The Splendid Mail Steamship City of Melbourne, Will leave for the above ports TO-MOEEOW, at 8 a.m. JOHN REID, Agent, ,%a T3ARQUE 'QUEEN OF M|fg|^ -D THE SOUTH, from Lyttelton, lusM'rSb^ having entered at the Customs, Con'w^sswSw signees will please present Bills of Lading, and pay Freight, without delay, to D. H. McKENZIE, A gent for Charterers. Custom-house-street, July 16, 1875. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. The Eegular Quarterly Meeting of the above Lodge will*e held in the V.MC.A. Booms on FKIDaY Evening, the 23rd instant, at 7 p m. Visiting Brethren are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the G.M. WANTED, a Gold Earring lost between Albert and Hobson-stroets. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Eagle Inn. ANTED, One Thousand Fencing Kails, 9 x 5 x 23£. Specifications may be seen.—Apply John Brogden & Sons', Contractor's Office. Albert Barracks. ANTED to LET, part of the lower and the whole of the upper part of a Store, suitable for a Boot Factory.—Apply to Herbert H, Smith, Durham-street West. ' ANTED to LET, a neat Sevenroomed House, Garden, Water laid on, &c. — James Held, Eden Terrace. WANTED, a Cook and Laundress.; also Housemaid; reference required.— Apply to Mrs G. W. Binney, Upper Queen-street, WANTED, a good General Servant. For address, apply at this office. ANTED, a good General Servant; references required —Apply to Mrs Whitson, WaterlooJQuadrant. WANTED, a Furnished Apartment without Board.—Apply E, Stab office. ANTED Known, that O.C.Sharpe has commenced business as Shoemaker, &c, at Tuakau, next door to Mr S. Feorgie'a, Storekeeper. WANTED, a General Servant for a small family.—Apply at Mr Watts', Chemist, 1 XJpptr Symondg-Btreet.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1688, 16 July 1875, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1688, 16 July 1875, Page 3
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