Miscellaneous. Tjl DWA RD, WA .V T~E, Bun now received the WHOLE OF HIS aHIPMJKNTS OF MAGAZINES FOR 1874, Comprising - All the Year Ato.md, 1874 Cusaell's Magazine, .1.574 Chamber"* Journal 1574. Family Herald, 1874 Gvod Words. J 874 Good Words for the Young, 1874 Leisure Hour, 1874 London Journal, 1874 Once a Week, 1874 Sunday at Home, J. 874 Sunday Magazine. 1:74 Band of Hope, 1874 British Workman, 1574 f. h.ittorbox. 1574 Cbildrens Friend, 1874 Chilarens Prize, 1874 Child's Companion, 1874 Cottager and Artisan, 1874 Good Words for Young, 1874 Infant's Magazine, 1H74 Kind Words, 1874 Sunshine, 1874, &c., &R. And is now offering them at K&DT7CED KATES. EDWARD WATTJ2, IMPORTER OF BOOKS, 100, QgEKX-STRJ/KT. EOR G E V A U S E, ship chandler, Oilskin Manufacture!*, and General JDkaleu, Queen-street Wharf, Onehuuga. If yon want a suit of Oilskins, To G- Vuuse's Factory go ; The Cheapest and the Best. And all sorts to you he'll Show : If thorn s none there that will fit you Out of those already made, Just leave wish him your measure, And ho 11 Jit you to your grade. His makes are miscellaneous; There's Coats and Trousers too, Short Jumpers, Pants, and Leggings, Sou westers of sorts two : For wear they're everlasting, Made of the best of stuff; To tear is voiy tasking. They are so very tough ! So no-.v's your chance a Suit to got, Ye Carters 'Busmen, Whalers; Your bargain you will ne'er regret, Ye Captains, Mutes, and Bailors : In fact it's all who do go out In rude and stormy weather, Should patronise G- Viiufle'B Shop' For Suits to keep out water ! Paints, Oil«. Cnnva.eP, Twine, Blocks, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Tobacco, pipos, Cigars, Pouch, Matches, Tea, Sugar, Coffee. liice, Candles, Soap, Pepp'-r, Mustard, Sauce, Pickles, Vinegar, Currie, Jams, Sardines, Oilskins, Varnish, Turps, Kerosine, Films. Nendlca, &c, &0.. &c. MPOKTAImT TO T ADIES ±J SILKS ! SILKS ! ! SILKS ! ! ! UNDER COST PRICE. ft. W. DYSON HAVIXO A VERY HEAVY STOCK IS NOW OFFERING SPLENDID BLACK SILKS— Worth 4/0 i? yard, reduced to 3/10 "Worth 5/ $ yard, reduced to 3/11. Worth 6/9 ?? yard, reduced to 4/9. Worth 0/0 ft yard, reduced to 5/4. Also, a largo lot of SPLENDID COLOURED GROSGRAINS In Brown, Drab, Slate, Bronze, Stone, Silver Green, and Blue. SlLKS—Ciieap at G/P, reduced to 4/9. SILKS— Cheap at 7/6, reduced to 5/9. SlLKS—Cheap at 7/9, reduced to 5/11. THE BEST VALUE IN BLANKETS Usual price, 24/; reduced to 10/10 d. VERY LARGE SIZES— Usual price, 33/ ; reduced to 27/6 ft pair. EXTRA FINE QUALITY— Usual price, 35/0; reduced to 29/6 ft pair. A LARGE LOT OF FLANNELS, Heavy and Fine Makce! v And, CRIMEAN FLANNELS, To be quitted at Cost Piices. E. W. DYSON, Temporary Premises: OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, Next door to Brookes' Boot Shop. J\ ii A i N E S S ! I am possessed of a truly valuable Recipe from the Chief Aurist in Europe, for the cure of the above distressing complaint. The benefits the use of the madicines has conferred on several I have supplied it to, is really marvellous. ' Read the following extracts of a few of the letters I have received acknowledging their efficacy, and judge for yom> selves:— " My daughter, who has been deaf for a number of years, Mr Hannaford'B remedy has entirely cured — John Gkey, Confectioner, Queen-street, Auckland." "I have suffered from deafness nearly 12 years, and availed myself of the best medical experience in vain. I have tried Mr Hannaford's, of High-street, remedy for nearly a month, and am nearly cured. Mr Hannaford, in my opinion, is a benefactor to mankind. —"Walteb Howe, Moore-street, Auckland." "I am so satisfied of your remedy's curative properties, from personal experience, that I have remitted you £5 lor a quantity to send to relatives of mine in Melbourne. —J. Thompson, Oamaru, Otago." " My hearing is improving fast, so much so that I can hear my watch tick at the bed's head. Send me another box of the various ingredients.—Chables McKeegan, Ghuznoe-street, Wellington." "I have been under the care of that impostor Rosenthal, but derived no benefit from his treatment. After using Mr Hannaford's remedy for little more than a week, I find my hearing quite restored, so much so that I am quite annoyed at any of my friends speaking in a loud tone — Ahdrew McMillan, Maketu, Bay of Plenty, Auckland." Letters addressed to Mr T. B. Hannaford, Highstreet, Auckland, will be promptly' attended to. QLSOK'S nnoMATO gjAUCE. The undersigned having Purchased from Mr. H. Olson the RECIPEof his CELEBRATED SAUCE, together with the Goodwill of his Business, beg to solicit a continuance of the Public Favour. The Sauce may be depended upon ■as perfectly Pure, and free from Adulteration. It creates appetite and promotes digestion, and as none but the best and most wholesome ingredients are used, it cannot but merit a continuance of the high favour it has ' already attained in public estimation. RICHARDIGARLICK & CO. "M" O T I O ..E,j THE AUCKLAND CIKCULATINGr LIBRARY. EDWARD WAYTE Begs to inform Subscribers, and the general public, that the REVISED CATALOGUE OF THE AUCKLAND CIRCULATING LIBRARY IS NOW READY, , And may be had on application. NEW BOOKS ADDED MONTHLY. ' THE AUCKLAND CIBCULATING LIBRARY, I 100, QUEEN-STREET. "--''-'' EDWARD WAYTE,
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1705, 5 August 1875, Page 4
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874Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1705, 5 August 1875, Page 4
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