SELLING OFF! TN A FEW DAYS LEGITIMATE SEALING OFF, OP HI IMMENSE STOCK OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, &c, &c, &c, WILL BE MADE BY HI. FTJGATE, No. 70, QUEEN-STEEET, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. STOCK IS NOW BEING TAKEN, AND THE SALE WILL COMMENCE IN A FEW DATS, When full particulars will be given. In the meantime, H. FUGATE would draw attention to the fact that he really means SELLING OFF! And the SALE will be THOROUGH and LEGITIMATE, and NOT GOT UP merely for the purpose of PUFFING! ALL ARTICLES WILL BE MARKED At Prices 25 per cent, less than English Cost, and MUST BE DISPOSED OF, As H. FUGATE is positively GOING OUT OF THE BUSINESS. CITY CLUB HOTEL, SHORTLAND-CRESOENT. Pbopeietoe — Roland Campion. rf^HE proprietor of this establishment begs to notify to his many patrons and the publio generally, that having removed from his late premises, he has NO LONGER ANY CONNECTION WITH THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. He has fitted up, at very great expense, a splendid upstairs COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, which has been acknowledged by one and all who have seen it, UNRIVALLED FOR TASTE AND ELEGANCE. His brands of Wines and Spirits need no comment. ■■ ALEXANDRA HOTEL, . Corner of Chapel and Durham-streets. ADAM ORR, Peopbibioe (Late European Hotel, Castlereagh-street, Sydney). First-class Accommodation at Moderate Charges.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 104, 10 May 1870, Page 1
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 104, 10 May 1870, Page 1
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