Business Cards. ¥ O H N SOPPET, ~ w HOUSE, LAND, AND, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, No. 8, Queen-street. Agent for Mr. C. G. Quick's Waikato Parcels Delivery August 5, 1875. ', JJ O T I <5 E~! T. B. "CAME? ON, *• ARCHTTEfT Ari> ENaiNEBR, Corner of High-street and Vulcan Lane, Is prepared to supply Plans, Specifications, and } correct Estimates for all description of Buildings on shortest notice. "T^EWMARItET APOTHECARIES -i-^' HALL. JAMEB TAITE, Chemist, L.P.S., Great Britain. Attendance day and night. Painless Dentistry. Teeth carefully .extracted. > Country orders will meet with immediate attention and be forwarded per train or carrier. Yf, J- ~W 4 T T -S, 1 protographer; QIIERN-STRKET, OnKHUNGA. ILL IA M sITiA VKRS, MARINE SURVEy6r, Shipping, Custom, akd Commission Agent, Wharf, Onehunga. tSf Goods forwarded to all Ports of New Zealand W~A. PATTERSON, • FAMILY GROCER AND CORN DEALER. PBINOKS-STHKET, ONEHOiwpA Hay, Corn, and Chaff always on hand, sold wholesale and retail. Coasting vessels ijupplied. Goods delivered to order, j I> E. G A T L AN D'S •)« TOY BAZAAR ANW FANCY REPOSITORY, KarangahnpM Roar], Newton. By a small outlay at the above, a great amount of domestic peace may be secured. Cheap, amusing, and instructive Toys in endless variety. "OVANS & McDERM0 7TT TS I " PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, 194, QtTEBN-STBBB T, Auckland, Between Mr. Edson's, Chemist, and the Auckland Savings Bank, and opposite the Albert Hotel [ESTABLISHED 11 YEABS.] WB E A L, • NEW and SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER .-.ND GENERAL DEALER, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Clothing bought, sold, and exchanged. N. B. —Arrangement can be made lor the Purchase of Clothing at private houses i* HiLLIPPB & SON, c OIL, COLOB, and GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of P&perhansines, acrlm, Painta, Oiln, Turpentine, Colorn. Yamlshen, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colorti and Brushes, Plato, Sheet, Crows, Ornamentul, and Photographic Glass, Picture Frame and Tapestry Uoaiding.■/, Clock and Compass GlaHssH, Glazed ash Doers, Ac. Glass cat to st ,and. careiully packed 95, and 97, Quecn-stre.t. o'liii r. eTnleeson , AUCTIONEER, Mining, Estate, Commission and Agent, Holds regular weekly sales of Proftuce and oth» Goods. Consignments for sale stored free of charg% Account saleß prompt. Producers will find it to their advantage to consign fresh butter, eggs, &c, direct for sale on the Goldfield. and A uction Rooms: Kapanga, Coromandbl. ?T~A~S~H PRICES. The Celebrated Craiglee Jams reduced to lOd 1$ tin Kerosene, 9d 1g quart, 10s per 4-gallon tin Hobart Town Marmalade, 8% 1b tin Sugar, Sugar (perfectly while), only 4^d 1b Day & Martin's Blacking, jjd per dozen cakes American Salmon, Is per tin. ALEXANDER McOULSKY, Family Grocer, Top of Hobson-street. pLAEKE BBOTHERS, \J (LATE CROMBIE'S) ROYAL PINP ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, fOPP itb Unxon Bank), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. First-class Portraits from C.D.V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. THE QUICKEST, SUREST, AND SAFEST WAY OF GETTING BID OF A COLD IS BY THE FREE USE OF THJfi CELEBRATED v^k Dr. Coffin's CefiPOSITION POWDER To be obtained in carefully secured Packages at ..';•;!/> Is 6d each, or otherwise, f,'}-,*'" AT THE BOTANIC PHARMACY, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. *3T" Agents wanted in Town or Country. r\¥ COURSE YOU KNOW! Of course yqfaShow HEMUS'S Shop, It's ;a Queen-stireet, just at the top, Next time you'*e that way just stop. And have a look, at what maybe called the ne plus ultra of Bootmaking. His Boots are made of good Leather, And intended to suit any weather, The Houea, the Street, or the Heather, Or a ny other place where a man iB likely to go with his boots on. Now if you've a Corn on your Toe That hurts you wherever you go, And how to get rid on't don't know, Just csll at HEMUS'S, he, having studied the " AntiCorn Laws,'' will be able to furnish you with, the best possible " Corn Plaster"—i.e., an Easy Shoe. And now I have finished my say, But if ever you go that way, You may test the truth of my lay, By inspecting for yourself the best assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's English and Colonial made Boots and Shoes in New Zealand! REMEMBER THE MARKET CORNER. JUST OPEN,ED AT OUB NEW OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX OX7NEDIN, SA|jMP?NG STAR, AND EMOXY 50Q P A O K~A G E S OF PAPERHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEH;T, AND ORjNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS ] W. PHILLIPPS & SON.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 10 August 1875, Page 1
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729Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 10 August 1875, Page 1
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