OCCIDENTAL H^TE<L, "" VULCAN LANE. '-,'.■■•"■ %■. CAFE open from nino o'clock a.m. until twelve o'clock p.m. :| First-ciass Billiard Faloon, with a new Aicook &, Co.'s '1 able. >; ' ED WARD PERK IN S, s . Proprietor. NOW ON VIEW, AT "ARTHUR'S At'CTiON MAET." FOR PRIVATE SALE. Selected Expbessly bob this Mabkrt Diiwct pbom the Alanufactttbehs, PI ANOS—A few firsf-classiLliistrumeiitsp'n -Walnut, Rosewood, arid .l^lh)£ft.,oak; < cases, by " Hopkinson," and " Burling and Burling." -HARAIONIUMS, by " Alexandre"—One in Walnut case with seven stops, one in Oak case with three 6topsi two im Oak . case without, stops. VIOLINS, GUITARS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTE.-, &c. 1,000 PIECES OF AlUSlC—Vocal and Instrumental. Aisp, "J . ■ SEWING AIACHIINES of the latest, designs, on " T oinas'" and " Wheeler ami Wilson's" principles; superior handsome articles. '" ■•■ ' C. ARTHUR & SON, .",.'.; Attotioneebs, a QUEEN-STREET. October 12, 1870. J. A. PON D, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 138, QUEEN-STBEET. AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE UNION BANE),. ;/,, ~,. IN soliciting the pitronage of the public, J. A. P. feels justified in so doing from the coi.fidence reposed in him during the period of nearly three years, while conducting the management of Dr. C. F Fischeb's Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Lower Queen-street. The purity of the medicines can be thoroughly depended on, as they are prepared on the premises according to the rules laid down by tho Pharmacopoeia. Latest editions of Homoeopathic Workf. and most approved assortments of Medicine Chests, on hand and to arrive. Tincture Cases in New Zealand woods,; containing from 12 to 40 remedies are especially adapted to the requirements of the climate. Tinctures for external use. Tincture of Camphor. —An invaluable remedy in the first stages of cold, diarrhoea, &c, in bottles, at Is. aud 2s. each. ! ADVICE GRATIS. CDE L'EAU, Shirtmaker, Mount-street , seven/doors from E. S. Hill's, Globe Hotel, Wakefield-slreet. Shirts made on order aud measure, in the newest fashions, fmrn 3s. h'd. to 18s. each. THOMAS FAULDER, NxOHT\IAN. A DDRE.S BOXES—Greyhound Hotel, £jLQ.ueon-strect; New Caledonia Hotel corner if Symonds Street. RUBBISH REMOVED. Auction Sales TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. GREAT SALE OF GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE. The subscriber has received instructions 'o sell by auction, on the premises, Staffordshire Warehouse, Lower Queen-street, next the Insurance Buildings, on Tuesday, 18th October, at eleven o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE IMMENSE and Valuable S I'OCK of Glass.fGhina, Earthenware, and Lampware, in endless variety. FAiNCY" GOODS—A splendid assortment, unequalled in the province. CUTLERY aud PLATED GOODS. Lists will be printed for each day's sale. Terms strictly cash before delivery, and no exception. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. - -- , y__ A ; : /' .' j. > I'JQ ?>:u.i ay - ■■-■ ; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. y <' jj,j IN THE. ESTATE OF HYAIAN JOSEPH. CLOTHING, SHIRTS, feci E. &.H. ISAACS.; -orr ,' '. Have received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of Hyman Joseph, to sell by auction, at their Store, Fort-street', on Friday, 14th October, at 11 o'clock prompt, rnHEfdlowing Melbourne-made GO JDS: — | 1 case containing Sac. Coats, trousers md A rests, Boys' Tweed Knickerbocker and \lbert Suits ; 2 cases Fine Saxony Wool Crimean Shirts, all light summer goods, ■' ; '" Also, 10 dozen Crim can Shirtsi JJ 30 dozen White Cotton Po.ket Handker-.. chiefs, hemmed 10 dozen J.R. Belts, cricket.and f yacl)tjng ' Arid sundry oilier Drapery Good^.,' jj j No Reserve, Terms: Strictly Cash, * j
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 238, 13 October 1870, Page 3
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