riIHE Undersigned begs to inform the Pub- =- _ lie in general, and Military Officers in garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low prices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn, Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. iSKsT Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
WE, the Undersigned give notice that the Partnership hitherto existing between us, as Carriers, Timber Merchants, &c, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Edward Constable, ' Edward George. Witness— W, N. Searancke. July 27th, 1849. All parties indebted to the above are requested to pay the same to them at Onehunga, before the Ist of September, where also any claims against them will be settled.
J. LAZARUS, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME-MAKER, AND LOOKING GLASS SILVERER, "OEGS respectfully to inform the ;" inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes by strict attention to good workmanship and moderate charges to give general satisfaction. ' The utmost care taken in Framing and Straining Fancy Needle Work, Prints, Drawings, and Lithographs. Old Frames regilt, to look equal to new. At Mr. Levy's Opposite Connell & Ridings. Queen Street.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
Just received, ex " Jane Catherine,"
ONE CASE SUPERIOR GENT'S PARIS HATS, @ 16s. each, being a reduction of 9s. (nine shillings) of the Auckland price hitherto, at the Store of Stitciibury and Hancock, Shortland-street, August 1, 1849.
A GENTEEL FAMILY can accommodate one or two Gentlemen with Board and Lodging. For address apply at the New Zealander Printing Office.
The Greatest Luxury in the World Is an Easy Shave.
PROFESSOR COOPER has just opened a few very superior Razors sent as samples, which he undertakes to warrant to shave for twelve Months. N. B. Gentlemen will do well to secure a pair as soon as possible, as there are very few on hand. Hair Cutting Rooms, (Next Door to the Waterloo House,) Shortland Crescent, Aug. 7th, 1849.
NOTICE. ALL PARTIES indebted at Waterloo House are respectfully requested to pay by the end of this month ; the proprietor being very desirous to leave the colony. ALSO, Parties having Claims against the same are requested to send in their accounts for payment. R. McKenzie.
PT* H E Undersigned have removed to the ■"■ Stores formerly occupied by J. S. Polack, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Lower Queen-street. 6th August 1849.
TO LET.
THHE Apartments adjoining the Auckland- •■• Library, Shortland-street, well situated for a Lawyer's office. Apply to J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, July 16, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 342, 16 August 1849, Page 4
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