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WASTED Known,that the cheapest and best way to be properly clothed, is to call and be measured at the Pantheon for your Goats, your Vests, and your Trousers. We make them well of good material, and guarantee a perfect fit. — Ford, Potter & Co., The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street ANTED Known, that we make to Measure the cheapest Suits in New Zealand from 40s, at the Pantheon, IQB, Queen-street. ANTED, orders for Black Pagets and Morning Coats from 40s, at The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street, next Edson's, Chemist. O.G.T.—A LECTURE in connect- • tion with the above Order will be delivered at the Temperance Hal!, Albert-street, on KRIDAY next, at half-p»st seven by W. J. Speight, Esq., Grand Worthy Chief Templar. Subject: "The objects of Good Templary and the means of itb Attainment." The Public invited. Free to all! OTIC K—l lie price of Horse Shoeing from _is date will be, for cash, ONE SHILLING per set less than previously charged ; also all kinds of Smith's Work done at low liATks, at R. M. HEIGHTON'S, London Shoeing Forge, Pittstreet, top of Grey-street — 3Ut July, 1575. RANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES ! 4000 dozen Island Oranges, ox Belle Brandon, now on sale, or delivered in any quantities, by W. FaREY, Market; and Dedwood Store, Ponsonby. T M. McLACHLAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET, HAS JUST OPENED 52 Il OLLS OP THE "DEST QHINA jV^ATTING Ever Imported into Auckland. He guarantees it to wear twice the time of the ordinary cheap qualities. 3ft. Oin. 3ft. 9in. 4ft. Gin 1/3 1/7 1/10-1 Ex Lntterworth ho can show the /CHOICEST (SELECTION OF pLOOR-CLOTHS IN THE CUT, varying in price from 2/5 to 5/6. 2/6 to 5/6 Parties furnishing are requested to Inspect the Stock before buying elsewhere. OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE, QUEEN-STREET. CTCAKPENTERS AND JOINEHS, PLASTERERS, PLUMBERS, SLATERS, PAINTERS, AND GLAZIERS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 25th mutant, for the Completion of the Bsresford-street Congregational Church. Plans, &c., at my office, Queen-street. P. HERAPATH, Architect. NO. 3 COMPANY AUCKLAND KIFLK VOLUNTEERS. Monthly Inspection Parade, in undress uniform, and without arms or accoutrements, in the New Drillshed, on THURSDAY _V_MUO, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. All outstanding Arms ar« required to be returned at once to the Armoury. oth>rwise immediate steps will be taken for the recovery of the same. ARTHUR MORROW, Captain Commanding. August 10,1875. OOUND, an Albert Chain. Owner A? may have the same by giving full particulars and paying expenses.—Mrs Penny, Machinist, L&die»' and Children's Underclothing Repository, Upper Qceen-street Newton Excelsior Hall, corner I of Pitt and East-streets, may be had on hire during the day by parties tfesirous of teaching imißic, or for other uses.—Apply to F. Jeune. fi;ffft_t?: /VITY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, \J WEL_INGTON-STR__T. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr. Harrison, Mr. Stevens, and Mr. B. M. O. Theoreil. English, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and Drawing. Latin, Greek, French, German, Euclid, and Algebra. MondiVj Tuesday, Thursday, and Frit"ay evenings, from 7 to 9. ATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY onNEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL _1,000,000 RESERVE FUND .£30,000 With unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Insurances effected against Loss by Fire; and on Hulls for the voyage or time; also on Merchandise and Freight by Steamer and Sailing Vessel. Wool covered against all risks from Sheep's back, or from Wool shed, till delivered in London. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Liberal Terms, and Prompt Settlement of Losses, characteristic features of the Company. HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Manager. Office: 25, Queen-street. T> OOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! WILKINS & 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 and support, V* NOTE THE PRICES. *** Men's Elastic Sides, from \ Mad or(Jer _ 16/ to 20/. >• PrpmißPa Men's Bluchers, 10/6. j Premises. 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 BUILDINGS, Corner of Albert and Victoria-streets. GOOD Accommodation for two Single Gentlemen in a private family, within three minutes walk of Queen-street. —Apply at this office. ITY OF AUCKLAND, No. 1, LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. The usual monthly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodga Room, Wellesley-Btreet, on THURSDAY EVENING, August 12, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W, M. T OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A Special General Meeting of Members is hereby convened to be held at the V.M.C.A Lodge-room on Friday Evening, 20th iiistant, at half-past seven o'clock. All Members having Monies belonging to the Institution, or to any Committee in connection therewith, are required to attend, and render an account of same. By order of the R.W.G.M. BC. SMITH'S FURNITURE WARE- . HOUSE, HOBSOa -STREET. To be disposed of—Goodwill, Lease, and Stock, of the above premises. Apply to the Proprietor on the premises. rpHE Adjourned Meeting of the I Electors of Eden will be held at the Presbyterian Schoolroom, Newmarket, THIS EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, to cunsider the Abolition of Provinces and. Local Government Bills. JAS.-WRIGLEY, Chairman Remuera Board. JAS. MoNEILL, Chairman Newmarket Board. FOE, PEIVATE SALE: 50 tons Superior Adelaide Flour 200 sacks Canterbury Oats ■ 5 cases Green's Hams and Bacon 30 kegs Superior Butter. "iff A"_lt T H U R, h*. >¥ vllji§_| Auctioneer.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1711, 12 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1711, 12 August 1875, Page 3

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