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CLEARING-OUT SALE, AT THE UNDERMENTIONED PRICES. CAS II:— rA DOZEN KEROSENE CHIMNEYS, fj\j A., 3s 6d per dozen 30 dozen Kerosene Chimneys, 8., 4s Gd per dozen GO dozen Kerosene Chlnmeysj D., 6s Gd per dozen 12 dozen American Shovels, 4s Gd each 3 tons Sheet Iron, 1G to 2G gaiye, 16s per cwt;. Bar Iron, balance of stock, 12s per ewt. •_? ton Octagon Cast and Shear Steel, Gd per lb, 4 casks Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9, 11, and 12,34s per cwt. 4- casks Putty, 2d per lb. 10 kegs lj-inch Ewbank's Nails, 20 per cent, off list • 100 C.S. Pit, Cross-cut, and Circular Saws, 25 per cent, off list G kegs Soft Soap, 4Jcl per lb. 1 casks Amber Resin, 12s per cwt. G dozen Cricket Balls, Is Gd to 5s each 5 sets Stumps, 5s per set Iron Bedsteads Tinmen's Tools, Builders', and General Hardware 1 Church or Fire Bell, &c, &c. S. HAGUE SMITH. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS ! POT PLANTS! 11. BAIIt D , VICTORTA-STREET SEED BTOIIRS, HAS on VIEW and for SALIC, the largest and finest Collection in Auckland of FLOWERING PLANTS, IN PO IS. Roses Cinerarias Primulas Fuschias Calceolarias a?«jluvias Geraniums Camellias verbenas Azahas Rhododendrons Pansies &c., &c., &c. A. constant succession of Plants will bo kept up during the ensuing season. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GIVIL, Hairdresser and Perfumer, late . of 203, opposite the City Hall, begs to inform his customers that he has REAIOVED to more central premises, No. 121, next to the British Hotel, and opposite Messrs. T. and S. Morrin, whore he hopes still to merit that patronage which he has received for the past two years. FH. LEWISSON has received a new . MACHINE for cutting tobacco, it cuts as fine as English Shag, cannot be beat for cigarettes.

r.r:e:jEi "plbzuba;" 01!, SPRING WAIST BOOT, FOR both Ladies and Gentlemen, gives an elegant appearance and symmetrical form to the foot, improving the shape of the instep, with increased comfort in wearing. Its chiof feature is an Elastic Steel Spring inserted in the Waist of the Boot, causing it to fit more closely to the hollow of the foot than the ordinary Boot. It i 3 highly recommended by the Medical Faculty as a support for flat feet and weak ankles, while at the same time it, improves the appearance and devclcpcs the shape of a well-formed foot by its surpassing elasticity. It is also completely successful iv remedying uneven wearing, and possesses the important advantage of never losing its shape. The "FLEXUUA" BOOT is also invaluable in supporting and training the foot of young people. The " FLEXOR-A." SPLUNGr cm be inserted of any strength—cither light or strong —to suit all feet. $gr Observe the contrast! — Fig. I.—-.The Ordinary Fig. 2.—The " Flexura" Boot, half worn. Boot, half worn, PRICK, PER PAIR, ... ... ... ,„ ONE GUINEA. MADE TO ORDER BY W. BOLT ON, TOP 03? SLI OUT LAND-STREET, iNear St. Paul's Church, Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 20 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 20 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 295, 20 December 1870, Page 1