WANTED NOTIC^Sr DEEP MYSTERY, toing mak v he gardiug Mr. Samson Kempthorne's e?/?rs'«policy and proceedings, is fairly opened S^al explained in the ChrisUan fiW onSSL'fi? fl% out. "wudw, j Ug j WANTED~For the Whaling Bill 'CORAL,' g ■ Barl^« . 1 STEWARD 1 CARPENTER 8 A.B.'S. Apply at 11 a.m. To-morrow, to L. D. NATHAN ft C O. TTT ANTED at the Criterion Dining Rooms, 101 Queen-street—soo CUSTOMERS to visit and test the quality cf the viand supplied. All meals Is. each.—A, H. Hough, ton, Proprietor. WANTED— An Experienced NURSE. GlßL.—Apply at Montagues, Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description i, executed at the Evening- Star Office, with neatness and despatch. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. CALEDONIAN GAMES, BOOTHS. BOOTHS. G-. W. BIN NE V will sell by auction, at his rooms, Queem street, on Wednesday, 21st inst., THE REFRESHMENT BOOTHS (six in number), in connection with the Caledonian Games. Particulars at sale. AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN » O T I C E . THE BUSBY CLAIM. £23,000 ! £23,000! A KEPEIMAND TO THE PUBLIC J_HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND buys his Goods for Cash, and sells for Cash, -which is the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. JLhIS IS TO CERTIFY that Gk W. FRIEND is not in want of money to meet any engagements, which is the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. J_HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND does not buy old stock or motheaten Goods, or so-called "job lots," but buys his Goods for cash, which rs the reason why he oan sell his goods so cheap. J_HIS IS TO CERTIFY that. Or. W. FRIEND does not dupe the public by telling his salesmen to get as much as they can for his Goods: the prices are all marked in plain figures; and the quantity of Goods he sells through honest trading is the reason why he can sell hi 3 Goods so cheap. HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND will not take any price for his Goods, but give good value for money. Every man must live, therefore profits must be obtained . If you get an article cheap from any shop that puffs and blows you can rely upon it you have to pay dear for the second article that you purchase, to make the profits tup for the first j therefore, my fellow-countr;>aen> don't be led like lambs to the slaughterous come and purchase your Goods of your old FRIEND, where one price rules the Establishment of W. G. FRIEND'S HAT, CAP, AND CLOTHING STOBBi 142, Queen-street, Opposite the "Union BankJ
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 14 December 1870, Page 2
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