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H. FUG ATE, "EED BOOT, 14 No. 70, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). HF has now on Hand, Immense Stock LADIES' AND G-ENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. F. Warrants all Articles sold by him as the latest importations from England, or newly made in the colonies. Always on hand, a large assortment of CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES Of every Description. A liberal allowance made to country Storekeepers and Coasters. Boots and Shoes of very description Made on the Premises. Please note the Address— H. FUGATE "EED 800 T," 70, QTJEEN-STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). Red Boot painted on the Window. T. WATSON BEGS to thank his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received from them since lie commenced business in Auckland, and wishes to inform them that he has purchased a large quantity of Colonial, French, and English Leather of superior quality, and is therefore in a position to make a first-class article, and at his usual low price. To the general public, he would say, " Look at our prices, examine our quality, purchase one" pair of us, and you will then say, as all our customers have said, that better Boots are not to be bought in New Zealand." Men's Elastic Boots, 165.; Bluchers, 10s. Watertightß, 14s. Men's soleing and heeling, ss. Repairs executed the same day as received. A large assortment of Boys' and Girls' Boots always on hand. Country orders promptly attended to. Please note the Address: T. WATSON, Top of Shortland-street. A USTRAL ASIAN INSURANCE COMA COMPANY. Chairman: The Hon. James Graham, M.L.C. Vice-Chairman : The Hon. W. J. T. Clarke, M.L.C. Directors: Hon. Edward Cohen, Commissioner of Customs for Victoria. Hon. Alexander Frazer, M.L.C J. Macßain, Esq., M.L.A. B. Payne, Esq., J.P. Secretary : E. L. Montefiore, Esq., J.P. Actuary : G. E. Cowley, Esq. Tbe above Company are open to accept FIRE, MARINE, and LIFE RISKS at the Lowest Current Ratas, through their Agent, W. J. HURST, Queen-street, Auckland. HONORABLE MENTION, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867, EOR PERFUMERY. REMINGTON'S HAIR RESTORER, FOR STRENGTHENING, CLEANING, and IMPROVING the HAIR, is the best and cheapest made. It is Invaluable for Children, laying the foundation of a good head of hair, making it grow strong and healthy, and keeping the scalp beautifully clean and white. Being made in the Province it is always fresh, and is sold at a price within the reach of all classes. Try it, and you will use nothing else. In lai'ge bottles, 2a. 6d. j double, 4s. 6d. REMINGTON'S ODONTO, For CLEANING the TEETH, giving them a pearly whiteness, and preventing decay, at the same time sweetening the mouth and purifying the breath. In boxes, Is. 6d. each. NO EGGS WANTED! REMINGTON'S CUSTARD POWDER, For MAKING CUSTARD PUDDINGS, or CUSTAUDS, lias been long known and approved in the Old Country. Requires no eggs, the only things necessary being milk and a little sugar. A fourpenny packet will make a pint, and an eightpenny packet a quart. Try it once, and you will buy it again. PERFUMERY of all kinds, Scents, Pomades; Toilet Vinegar, Violet Powder, for children (beautifully scented) ; Quinine Wine, for giving appetite and strength; Exhibition Cold Cream, very different to the oily compound commonly used, and very healing; Glycerine Lotion, for the skin and complexion ; and articles of all kinds, too numerous for an advertisement, all made on the pbemises, and consequently fresh and in fine condition. EEMIN&TON, MANUFACTURING PERFUMER & CHEMIST Pabnell, Auckland, N.Z. (Opposite the old " Windsor Castle".) tsg§* Patronise things made in the Province ' when good.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 183, 10 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 183, 10 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 183, 10 August 1870, Page 4