iMiimtiigt-T* ' j "& j; D I O^K^y", eJ • 23 0, QUEEN-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE:— RODGER'S IVORY HANDLED TABLE SAWS, CHISELS, AUGERS, PLANES KNIVES, ETC. Squares, Bevels, Spokeshaves, lurnscrews Lockwood's Pocket and Gum Knives Gouges, Girnblets, Braces, etc. Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, and American Bits, Hammers and Hatchets Steel- Axes, Tomahawks, Shmgle Hammers Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks Adjusting Levels, Metallic^apes. Brittania Metal Teapots f Carpenters' Patent Bun Locks sin to 10m. Trays, Charcoal, Irons, Knife Boards Real Patent Rim Locks, Latches, etc. Boiler;, Saucepans, and Kettles Mortice, Dead, and Drawpack Locks Buckets, Frying Pans, and Camp Ovens Ewbank's Nails and Flooring Brads Milk Pans, Tin Basins, and Dishes French Wire Nails, fm. to 4m.. Brooms, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes. American Finishing £ ails, gin. to ______ Butt, Parliament, and T Hinges Axle Pullies, Sash Fasteners DOWNER'S KEROSENE! FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to Cash Purchasers on all Goods amounting to Twenty Shilling, and upwards. A. M. N o^^r^T^ n by, (Late Master Tailor in the Highland Brigade), NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, ETC., HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND, Next Door to the Scotia Hotet. "PECS most respectfully to inform the clergy and gentry of Auckland, and the province generally, thai 1 > having met with unparalleled patronage and success since commencing business at the above address he would take this opportunity to i cturn his sincere thanks for their favours, and at the same time to inform them, and the public, that from his varied experience in the above distingished arm of the service, oesldeE in London, Paris, and Berlin, be is thoroughly conversant with all Icinds of Uniforms, Ladies' Riding Habits, Gentlemen's Walking and Riding Trousers, Hunting Breeches, & c. ; Highland Costumes furnished complete, Pulpit and Bar Gowns, Caps, and Cassocks at the lowest possible price lor cadi consistent with first-class workmanship. , _, ~ , ... . - , A.M.N, having been elected three consecutive years Vice-President of the Cutters' /■ ssqciation in London, he is prepared to take Pupils and teach them the art of Cutting in a few weeks, '..he: highest London and Paris testimonials and references ou application. Instructions in Cutting every Monday, .V ednesday, and Friday evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock. ; W. 0. DENNE 8, IMPORTER *w& *i_WtfW PRINCESS or QBEEN OF SCOTS __.._.-§_*-" W) JflffitW^^ ' ' £&C~ C*^___ i0J0) WALES (with SUver-plated / g_?C_._Extras> H -'• "' / , WHEELER ANI --*>. ~' -r' . "'- ■ •^ > ' , -WILSON'S HOME SHUTTLE ;" - - , '■ ___£_t-$t '■■■"" ":''' ''k emm LITTLE WANZEE * f^Sfe^.l. W& $ ' > WS ~ !JS^^.^ ' \" UOWE'SniPROYEI LITTLE STRANGER TABLES & STANDS VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TEE TRADE. _2il_22i REPAIRS DONE FOR ALL MACHINE _f_sggjg& DRAPERY, HOSIERY, LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERLINED MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING.—A FIT GUARANTEED. W. O. DENNES, being the largest Importer of all Sewing Machines of modern iniprovement and simplicity, can offer the best advantages to purchasers. Weekly, Monthly, or Cash Payments taken. Needles, Cottons, Thread, Oil, and all requisites for the above Machines supplied. .Agent for Accouchement Belts. W. O. _D°_e"_NT 3N" E S Albert Buildings, Queen-street, Opposite Auckland Savings Bank.
TTICTOEIA SEED STORES, (Next Union Bank of Australia). KEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, AH the b(&t f.nd newest varieties. NEW FLOWER SEEDS. A very large and choice collection imported direetfrom Paris by po.t. FLOWER ROOTS, ANEMONIEB, 50 very best-named varieties, Ga £er dozen RANUNCULUS, 60 very best named varieties, 5s per dozen. LAWN GRASS SEED, Fine mixture, for Lawrs, Croquet Grounds, "or Bowling Grtens. R. BAIRD, Victoria -street. "KJ" McCULSKY, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, TOP OF HOBSON.ST_REET. By ArroiNXMiNr _ , HIS EXCEL L.ENCY SIR JAMES FERGU3BO JJ EIRS IO H K. O fi N, JEWELLER, QUEEN STKBET, AUOKLAN Beg_ to draw the attention of the publio to hit Large and Well-assorted Stock of ENGLISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, Specially, selec'ed, and of the Newest Stylss and Designs. A large portion of the above consists of Quartz and Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured on the premises. H K. begs specially to draw the attention of the publio .is • LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOLD SILVER WATCHES, And GREAT VAIRETY OF SILVER AND PLATED I GOODS, ' Which are tne best known manufacturers the home market, 13~ Note Address :— HEINE ICH KOHN, IEWEL L E R, QUE N-S_R ET. TAYLOR'S PATENT No. I—HAND 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 guaranteed 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 Guineas. ■ '. ' No. 2.—Machine on Patent Saloon Stand • price 7 Guineas. ' ' No 3.—Machine on handsome Square Stand: Price 8 Guineas.;.....; <' . ' Appointed Agent— T. PEACOCK, Optician, &o„ SHoaxj_A_._>.»Tß_«r. : V _
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 23 July 1875, Page 4
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