Money. MONEY to Lend, in large or small suras, at a very low rate of interest. —Apply to Mr Laishley, Solicitor, High street. MONEY TO LEND' oh first-class freehold security i at low rates of interest. | R. C. Dyer, Shortland street. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Mortgages, &c. Bills Discounted. George Dunnet, 25, Queen street. MONEY TO LEND, from £25 to £3,000, on iirst-class securities, at current rates of interest.—J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, 42, Queen street. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security.—Apply to Elliott Meyer, Solicitor, 2 Shortland street. MONEY.— Capitalists seeking safe Investments should apply to OARNELL & RANDERSON, who can secure (rood securities for clients at S to 10 per cent. —Address Carnell and Randerson, Mining and Investment. Agents, Corolnandel. g-;. Business Cards. LAMES' BISCUIT, £18 per ton. Mr. J, S. Macfarlank, Agent. SAMUEL MORGAN, COMMISSION & NATIVE AGENT, Alexandra.. Wa.ika.to. WARNOCK BROTHERS, Soap & Candlk Manufacturers, CHAPEL STR E.E T, AUCKLAND. T CARSON, *-» • House and Lard Agent, Rent and Debt Collector, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen street. TAMES BUTCHER, tl Carter, Contractor, &c. Goods cleared and delivered from ships on the shortest notice. Ballast supplied. AXOVETT, Tailor, &c, Karanga- • hape Road (near the top of Upper Queen street), Auckland, having commenced business at the above address respectfully solicits a share of public patron ago. GTCORGrE AKERS. FREEMAN'S BAY SOAP & CA.NLDE "WORKS. Cash Buyers of Tallow. MISS NORM AN, Teacher of Music (pupil of Mr Iloffman for five years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes street. The North Shore attended. \\T F. JONES, T T • PIANOFORTE TUNER. &0., Has REMOVED his place of Business for the present to those Business Premises in rthe Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, where friends will tind the Concertinas, &c, left to be repaired. MADAME WINTER, ROYAL ACADEMICIAN, gives Lessons in Music and Singing. Two to Three Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance. Schools attended.— Melbourne House. SAMUEL WELLS House, Land, and Commission Agent, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. Loans arranged. OllLce : 120, Queen street (three doors below the Union Bank.) A AN D "W. CRAI Gt, • HOBSON STREET. House and Ship Plumbers, Gasfitters. &c. Glass Chandeliers from 3to C lights. Gas Reflectors of all kinds made to order on the shortest notice ; Fluted and Plain Enamelled from 25s and upwards, with Pendant and Burners ; guaranteed not to crack. Old Chandeliers Cleaned, Bronzed and Lacquered. A I S A A C S, « GASFITTER & PLUMBER, 'VICTORIA STREET EAST, Four Doors from the Greyhound Hotel. Maker of the Patent Enamelled Gas Reflector. W: !.__:.:■ B U T L E R, HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, &c. &c. Oil, Colours, Glass, Putty, Canvas, Turpentine, . White Lead, &c. Always on Hand. No. 25, GREY-STREET. TT7ILLIAMS AND CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, Are Cash Purchasers of Old Sails, Canvas Rags Europe Rope, Junk, . Old Muntz Metal, Copper, Brass, &c., &c. IUTODERN LANGUAGES. Mn B M. O. THEORELL, Member of the University of' Upsala, teacher of French at the Auckland Grammar School University Classes, gives instruction in the French and German languages.— Applications may be made at the Mechanics' Institute library. •; T\ B '.N T I S '_?■ R Y. MR. T. TEA ¥¥ O ED, surgeon dentist, Wakefield street. Artificial Teeth, from One to a Full Set, in Gold or Vulcanite. PORTLAND CEMENT KBAN'S CEMENT , PARIAN CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS . SLATES, &p. The above arc on Sale by JAMES BLAIKIE Slaterer and Plasterer, at hi 3 Yard, above Quick,s Stables, Victoria-street. - p~b7tllipps & son, • OIL, COLOR, and GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhanginga, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors. Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes, Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass, Picture Frame and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses, Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 12, Wyndliam street. __. HL. PO SSENESKIE, • TAILOR, AlsD WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, desires to inform his patrons and the public that in consequence of having been burnt out at the late Fire, he has TAKE^ PREMISES in Victoria-street, a few doors from the Old House at Home, where he trusts to receive a continuance of that support which'has hitherto been awarded to,,him, and at the same time to acknowledge gratefully the liberal patronage he has met with since he has been in business. N O T I C E. JS. CURRTE, in thanking his • friends and the public for their kind assistance at the late Fire, wishes to intimate to his patrons that he is still carrying on his business as COACHBUILDER in his Old Premises, and is prepared to execute in the most substantial and prompt manner any work entrusted to him. J.b.C. s loug experience in the trade, and the employment of none but the most skilled workmen, places him in a . position,second to none."in-the proving.to execute any orders entrusted to him. He would also draw attention to the fact that he received First Prize at i the Agricultural Show for a Buggy manufactured by him; also, for a Spring-cart, at the opening of the new Market. J, S. C~U ERI B, QJU EE N STKE ET,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1154, 4 October 1873, Page 1
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