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IronmngegF QHEAP LIGHT! QHEAP TRY OUR KEROSENE AT 2/6 PER GALLON. 12 CASKS ANUUPNIC LAMPS, (EX " FERNGLEN,") Slightly Stained ly Fresh Water-will he Sold at 20 per cent. Discount. ALSO, 17 CASKS, CONTAINING: HAND AND TABLE AMERICAN LAMPS, AT REDUCED PRICES. Anucapnic and American Burners, Globes, Glasses and Wicks, in great variety, AT THE CHEL^P H^KDWARE HOUSE 230, QUEE IT-STREET. J". So J. 3D Z_Q lEC IE "3T > A. M. ]sn°~*~~ M a n (Late Master Tailor in the Highland Brigade), NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, ETC., HOBSON -STREET, AUCKLAND, Next Dook to the Scotia Hotel, Bvr<* moat rppnwtfnllv to inform the clercrv and gentry of Auckland, and the province generally, that E hfvmglr^S commencing business at the above address, be would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for their favours, and at the same toe to inform them, and the public, that from his varied experience in the above distingished arm of t heseiv cc besides in London Paris and Berlin, he is thoroughly conversant with all kinds ot Uniforms, Ladies Riding Habits, Oenttemen'-er WalkingTand Riding Trousers, Hunting Breeches, &c.; Highland Costumes furnished complete; Pulpit and Bar Gowns, Caps, and Cassocks at the lowest possible price lor cash consistent with first-class workmanship elected three consecutive years Vice-President of the Cutters' Association in London, Paris testimonials and references on application. Instructions in Cutting every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock. .

T7 I 0 T O KIA SEED STORES, | (Next Union Bank of Australia). NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, All the best and newest varieties. NEW FLOWER SEEDS. A very lnrge and choice collection imported j direct from Paris by post. FLOWER ROOTS,! ANEMONIEB, SO very best-named varieties, * 6a per dozftn RANUNCULUS. 50 very bc-stnamed varieties, 6s per dozen. LAWN GRASS SEED, Fine mixture, for Lawns, Croquet Grounds, for Bowling Greens. R. BAIRD, Victoria -street. AT McCULSKY, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, TOP O F ii 088 O Nt- S T R E XT. I [Established 1842 ] 9 \T7 JAMI ES O N,| ▼ V • UNDERTAKER. &C, | Is prepared to ext-cnte Funerals either in firs'-- B class style or plain, at strictly moderate charges. F Wellesley -streetEEa t, | Two doors from Queen-street. t - ,7 ,* . -vv />/3\ (f\^_ts_kss_o H%\Aw ;V\ B^s__ j&__>\>% fSff.----)wl i<_t__~__^__y^\ ml /£?/. /alexander\ -y» /»/ ffl^S iyift \ \ L 7 #o/NEW GOODSfeI YJ\ R #£/n*ESHDESICNsW\ > L^y EVER V MAIL^a/ ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, AND .2km/ description of JEWELLERY Manufactured on the premises. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE-LOCK STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, r EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLETE? I sews with the least possible amount of labour, and a girl of twelve years can run it without fatigue. It iB a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. "THE HOME" SHUTTLE is the only practical Low-price Lock-stitch Sewin Machine ever invented. This Unequalled Machine uses a straight needle, makes the "Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), haß a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, And will even Sew Leather. It wiU hem, feU, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather.' This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally weU on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. . It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. The Best Family Sewing Machine in the Market, ■WITHOUT KEGAED TO PBIOE, And we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "Home" Shuttle Sewing Machine fair trial, in competition with other machines, will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles, Guage, Table Clamp, and directions for use All securely packed in strong case with hinges. PRICE:— Complete in box •. £4 10 With Table and Treadle £6 15 With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock and Key £8 Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have, given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to ia numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines J we guarantee them for five years. i To be had at all SEWING MACHINE-DEPOTS, And of all Storekeepers Throughout the Colony. sole importers: L. D. NATHAN & CO., 'ATICKtfASn). ' (

"IMPORTANT OALE OP DRAPERY & CLOTHING AT§ Extraordinary Low Prices 11 WILLIAMWILSON, 1204, AND 206, QUEEN-STREET, I AUCKLAND, Respectfully intimates having purchased from the Trustees in the Estate of James Reed, Draper, &c, Grahamstown, the entire Stock, AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE OP.IGINAL COST PRICE, Consisting of— GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. p R E A T OALE OF Costumes, Mantles, Satin Skirts, Shirts, Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Millinery Bonnets, Ladies' Underclothing, I Baby Linen, ' Feathers, I Flowers, &c. lAt just about One-half regular Selling Prices; to an I inspection of which W. Wilson invites the attention j of all intending buyers, assuring them that such a general collection of Bargains in Millinery and General Drapery Goods, at. such reductions from the regular prices, is seldom to be met with. The following are only a few of the many Cheap Lines to be met with in this Stock:— 400 Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats s. d. s. d. Mr Iteid's former price, Is 9d to 4s Gd each, present price, from.. 0 lOj to 1 6 120 Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, Mr Iteid's former price, 10s Cd to 255, present price, lroni. 5 6 — 10 9 4G xLadies' Polonaises in Homespun and Waterproof Cloth, beautiful y Trimmed, former prices, from 27s Od to 50s each, present price.. 15 6 —21 0 70 Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks, at onehalf the former selling price. (STAYS) (STAYS) ■i STAYS >■ Great Bargains is -i STAYS y (.STAYS) (.STAYS] 27 doz pairs of Ladies' Grey and White Coutilla Stays, at Is lid, usually sold at 3s 9d 300 pairs Thomson's Glove-fitting ditto, at 4s 9d per pair ISO Ladies Overskirts, at 5s lid each, former price 10s Gd and 12s each Crinolines and Dress Improvers at half-price 3 lots of Bright Durable Black Silks, at 3s lOd, 4S Gd, and 5s Gd per yard, positively worth one-third • more money A lot of Colored Japanese Dress Silks, at Is lid per yard, Mr Reid's former price, 3s 6d. (DRESS MATERIALS") __._„ "?££ J DRESS MATERIALS I **£%* variety DRESS MATERLALSJ REI>UCED 400 yards Satin Cloths, in all colors, at is iyd per yard, former price, 2s 4d Winceys, French Merinos, and Home Spuns greatly reduced A large lot of LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS. 75 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, ivory handles, at 6s lid each, formerly sold at 12s 6d 18 dozen Ladies' Cashmere and Silk Scarfs, in all colors, at Is each, usual price, 2s 6d. Ffln the above Stock will be found a Good Assortment of Plain Household Drapery, which, having been purchased at less than one-half the original cost, the full benefit of those large reductions will be given to our customers and the public. B^~ The Sale has now commenced, and will continue for three weeks only. WILLIAM WILSON, ..■;* 204, and 206, Queen-street, Auckland. UCKLAND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS - STREET; JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAY sth July. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Bbowne. Fees (Quarterly, payable in advance): Elementary One Guinea. Senior Two Guineas. Advanced Three Guineas. Pupils are specially prepared for Literary, Commercial, or Industrial pursuits, and for the Examinations of the Civil Service and the Telegraph Department. Parents are reßpectfully.invited to visit the School. TV~E A E N E S S ! I am possessed of a truly" valuable Recepe 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 foUowing ' extracts of a few of the 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 Gbey, 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, jis a benefactor to mankind. —Wai/teb Howe, Moore-street, Auckland.'' "I am so satisfied of-your remedy's curative prc.perties. from personal experience; that I have remitted you .£5 J or 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.—Ckables MoKeegan, Ghuznee-street, "Weßington." ■ " 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. — Andrew McMillan, Maketu, Bay of Plenty, Auckland." , Letters addressed to Mr T. B. Hannaeobd, Highstreet, Auckland, will be promptly attended to.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1710, 11 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1710, 11 August 1875, Page 4

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