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I&iscellaneous. NEW POEK BUTCHEEY, PARNELL, T. BARNETT BEGS to inform his Parnell customers that he has now opened his PARNELL BRANCH SHOP, with every delicacy of the trade. The Branch is opened purely for the convenience of his customers at Parnell lie thr.iiks them for past favours, and assures them that the same prices, quality, and. variety will greet their eyes each day as they see in his Queen street shop. "O OLLAND'S & OO.'S NEW TEA JLa- THE "TCHANG-KIA^G," Is the most economical and exhiliarating Tea introduced into Auckland. HOLLAND k CO., Family and Wholelale Ghocebs, 223. Queen-street (Opposite the City Hall), Importers of Canterbury, Nelson, and the leading Provincial Produce, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, &c , &c. SUGAR—Mauritius, YaraviUa, Company's No. 1, &c , &C. TEA—Foocbow, Congou. Orange Pekoe, and the Tchaßß-Kiaug, of rare, excellence. COFFEE, Cocoas Chocolate, of the finest brands. FLOUR at Mill Prices. POTATOES, Oatmeal, Rice, Pickles of choicest variety, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, Raisins, Currants, Orange Peel, hobart Jams, &o , &c. A most complete stock of new and superior Goods, as required for family use. Shipping supplied on shortest notice. Goods forwarded to Waikato and intermediate stations per Railway Trains. Orders may be sent by Post or Telegraph. Goods delivered free of charge in town and suburbs. HOLL AND & C 0., 223, Queen-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. DAWSON Begs to inform his friends, and the public generally, that lie has KKMOVED to more Central Premises, corner of Wellesloy and Elliott-streets, where ho will carry on the business as usual. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE DATLY. Dr. Dawson attends from otill 10 a.m. Dr. Wright attends from 12 till 1 p m. Mr. E. Kinlocii, Veterinary Surgeon, attends from 9 till 5 p.m. p_g.—Having purchased the business of "Fish's Sarsapari'la," including all rights therein, W.D begs to inform his customers that he is in a position to supply this celebrated compound in any quantities at the usual price. /CAUTION.—With reference to the \^J purchasing of " Fish's Sarsaparilla" business, notice is hereby given that any person infringing my rights, and unlawiully making and vending " Fish's Sarsaparilla,'1 will be prosecuted. W. DAWSON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Corner of Wel-lesley and ElliottSTREETS, Opposite Entrance to Market, DUBLIO NOTICE" With reference to the absurd advertisement of Thomas Fish, in your issue of yesterday, I may state that as the character of T. Fish is so well-known, the following explanation will be deemed sufficient. W. DAWSON. \V« hereby certify that, as Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Fish, Chemist, Princes-street, we sold tho whole of the Stock, Fixtures, Cook Debts, Furniture, SarsapariUa Business, and all rights therein and belonging to the same, to W. Dawsow. Chemist, the above having been assigned to us by the said Thomas Fish for the benefit of his Creditors. THOS MACFARLANE. ~k HARKNfcSS HAMILTON, f m r ,. Kt p Pß F. W. E. DAWSOff, f ir"stecsW. J OAWKWELL. ) Q A It S P A ft I L L A. I distinctly contradict the statements of Mr Dawson, and ttie Trustees of my Estate, as to their having disposed to Mr Dawson my Sarsaparilla Business. My legal advisers, having perused the Deed of Assignment, and informed me that no mention thereof is made nor cny words therein used, under which the Business could pass. The only things sold to Mr D. relating to my S irsaparilla, being the Plant and a few gallons of Sarsaparilla. I hereby ciution Mr D., and ail other persons, irom using my Trade Mark. THOMAS FISH, Chemist. July 31, 1875. ._ TSTOTICE OF REMOVAL. FRANCIS FENTON Begs to announce that he hss Removed from the Auckland Market to those spacious stores Market Corner Queen-street, next door to Hemus's Star Boot and Shoe Store, where he intends keeping a first-cIHBS article in Groceries and Provisions, and at Biich prices that will give every purchaser the full advantage of any Co-operative Store, thus giving the working population equil terms with the capitalist,, that is to e»y, the working man may purchase small quantities at wholesale prices. LIST OF PRICES:— Splendid Tea, 2s ft : Brown Sugar, 3#d #ft ; White Sugar, 4><d ft; Currants, 5y.& ft; Raisins, 5d ft ; Treacle, 4d; Honey, 7d ; Candles, s>rfd ~<s. ft ; Soap, s>rd "$ bar ; Jam. 8d ® tin ; Sauce, 4M'l '# bottle ; Pickles, 7d "® bottle ; Hops, Is $ ft; Matches, iy:d 3j? dozen; Marmalade, lOd $ tin; Flour, 2d ; New Prunes, 3d ft ; Dates, 5d $ ft ; Oatmeal, 3d ft ; Salt, 7ft for Gd; Tobacco, 2d 33 package 3d $ plug; Colemsn's Blue Bt3rch, l%d 3j3 ft ; Split Peas, 3d ft ; Light Blue, 9d 1$ ft ; Prime Bacon. Is 3j? ft; Canterbury Hams, Is 2d ft; Cheese, lOd $ft ; Pastry Buiter, Is $ 1b; McConnell's Bacon, in cloth, Is lt> by the side. Special attention is directed to our magnificent stock of Canterbury Piovisions—Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Lard, ie, which are much lower in price. Tbxms : Steictly Cash. FRANCIS FENTON, MARKET CORJS'ER, Queen-street. raTY~WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, \J WELLINGTON-STREET. ■ EVENING 'CLASSES, Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell TEi'.MM :— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, 4s per j month. Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, 4s per month; or two subjects, 6s per month. A LADIES' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPING. Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. HHHE Undersigned are Cash Pur X CH.iSEEs of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, kc, &c, at highest market rates, in any quantityConsignors direct will have prompt and immediate cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. lEELAND BROS., Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, ATTOKIiANTO. G^JREAT OALJB OF "OOOTS IT Jo JO AT THE BLUE BOOT. C. BROOKES Is Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots and Sboes at Cost Price, to make room for alterations. C.B. is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The Sale will be a genuine one. JUST LANDED— 25 trunks of Ladies' best Kid Sewn Boots 300 paii 3 of Girls' Strap Shoes, all sizes 500 pairs of Girls' Patent Lace Boots 200 pairs of Women's Kid at 4s 6d. A large quantity of Slippers at 2s. C.B. has always given his customers and the pullio Good Bargains. Call early! Call early! The S AXE is for ONE MONT C. BROOKES, BLUE BOOT Direct ly O p,p|o site x.h bjSHCity B|a l x>, Next Dyson's, Draper, '

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 4

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