Miscellaneous. gDWARD WAYTE, Has now received the WHOLE OF HIS SHIPMENTS OP MAGAZINES FOR 1874, Comprising— All the Year Round, 1874 Cassell's Magazine, 1874 Chamber's Journal, 1874 Family Herald, 1874 G_od Words, 1874 Good Words for the Young, 1874 Leisure Hour, 1874 London Journal, 1874 Once a Week, 1874 Sunday at Homo, 1874 Sunday "Magazine, 1874 Band of Hope, 1874 British Workman, 1874 Chatterbox. 1874 Childrens Friend, 1874 Childreus Prize, 1874 Child's Companion, 1874 Cottager and Artisan, 1874 Good Words for Young, 1874 Infant's Magazine, 1874 Kind Words, 1874 Sunshine, 1874, &c, &c. And la now offering them at REDUCED RATES. EDWARD WAYTE, IMPORTER OF BOOKS, J 100, QPEEN-STREFT. _^ GEORGE VAITSE, SHIP CHANDLER, Qilskin Manufacturer, and General Dealer, Queen-street Wharf, Onehunga. If you want a suit of Oilskins, To G. Vause's Factory go ; The Cheapest and the Best. And all sorts to you he'll show: If there's none there that will fit you Out of those already made, Just leave with him your measure, And he'll fit 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 Btuff; To tear is very tasking, They are so very tough ! So now's your chance a Suit to get, ¥c Carters. 'Busmen, Whalers; Your bargain you will ne'er regret, Ye Captains, Mates, and Sailors : In fact it's all who do go out In rude and stormy weather, Should xjatronise G. Vause's Shop For Suits to keep out water ! Paints, Oils, Canvass, Twine, Blocks, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars, Pouch, Matches, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Soap, Pepptr, Mustard, Sauce, Pickles, Vinegar, Carrie, Jams, Sardines, Oilskins, Varnish, Turps, Kerosine, Flags. Needles, &c, &c. &c. j^ I ok: i tv, DISPENSING PHARMACIST, (Opposite the Bank of Zealand), queen-street. fW~ Agent fop.— J. & E. ATKINSON, Whoeesaxe and Export Perfumery Manufacturers, 24, Old Bond-street, London.^W. Mesrus. J. & E. ATKINSON beg respectfully to solicit attention to their extensive and varied assortment of superior English Perfumery and General Articles for the Toilet. The continually increasing demand for their articles, for nearly a century past, is the best testimony that can be offered in support of the high estimation in which they have at all times been held. Every description of English Perfumery is manufactured on the premises, under their immediate inspection, and is guaranteed to be made only from the very best materials. CAUTION.—Messrs. J. & E. Atkinson regret to state that tho great reputation attained for their Perfumery, &c , has led to their Goods being largely counterfeited, and that spurious imitations are sold on the Continent of Europe, in America, and in the Ctlonies, even by houses of respectability. ATKINSONS' ESSENCE OF WHITE ROSE.—A very choice Perfume for the Handkerchief. ATKINSONS' BALSAM OF WHITE ROSES.—A Superior Pomade for the Hair. ATKINSONS' WHITE ROSE SACHET POWDER.—In Fancy Paper Packets. ATKINSONS' WHITE ROSE TOOTH PASTE.—In Flat Glass Jars. ATKINSONS' WHITE ROSE TOOTH POAVDER—In Boxes ATKINSONS' MILK OF WHITE ROSES. For beautifying the Skin. ATKINSONS' CELEBRATED BEARS' GREASE, as originally introduced by them, an excellent preparation for promoting the Growth of the Hair. A I C~~K I N, DISPENSING PHABMACIST, Druggist, Importer of Chemicals, Perfumery, Brushware, Tcilet Articles, Surgical Appliances, &c, &c, Queen-street, Auckland. "DOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! WI L X INS & CO. BEG to inform their many friends and the public in general that they have Commenced Business as BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, At Thompson's New Buildings (corner of Victoria and Albert-streets), and trust by strict attention to business, and supplying a good article, that they will receive a share of their patronage aud support. V NOTE THE PRICES. V Men's Elastic Sides, from ) Made to Mte on the ™ - ™0/, t0204 n «. I Premises. Men s Bluchers, 10/6. ) ENGLISH STOCK : Women's Kid Boots from 4/. A nice assortment of Children's Boots. Half-soleing and Heeling 4/6. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Remember the Address : THOMPSON'S NEW BUILDING?, Corner of Albert and Victoria-streets. TV E A E N E S~~IT. 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 medicines has conferred on several I have supplied it to, is really marvellous. Read the following extracts of a few of tho letters I have received acknowledging their efficacy, and judge for yourselves :— '" My daughter, who has been deaf for a number of years, Mr Hannaford's remedy has entirely cured — John Grey, 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.—Walter Howe, Moore-street, Auckland.'' "I am so satisfied of your remedy's curative properties, from personal experience, that I have remitted you _£5 ior 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.—Charles MoKeegan, Ghuznee-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 lam quite annoyedat any of my friends speaking in a loud tone.—Andrew McMillan, Maketu, Bay of Plenty, Auckland." Letters addressed to Mr T. B. Hannaford, Highstreet, Auckland, will be promptly attended to. THE AUCKLAND . VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, ... N,D, MAKER .* WIRE WOBK.I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, VENETIAN HOUSE, las now REMOVED to those Large, New, iommodlous Premises, situated at, the corner . tueen and Cook-street., where he will continue utaewa. her-tc.o_e.f-!:. ,'<■<, /..—'»■_ !•_«__.»> lUmv, ;
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 4
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