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Boots and Shoes. NO T.I 0 E. ■ A RISE IN LEATHER. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS ! 0. BHOOEE3 .. , IS SELLING HIS STOCK OF ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES UXCER COST PEICE! CALL EARLY AS SHOE LEATHER IS ON THE RISE. KST Note the Address : — C. BEOJKEB, BLUE BOOT, No. 5, New Buildings, WELLESLEY STREET, Near the New Market-house. JfIEE! F IKE! FIRE BOOTS!"BOOTS! BOOTS! As all the TNSUR A NOES OFFICES have refused to insure our Stock in this block of buildings^ I am determined to ;lear out all my Stock at any sacrifice. 150 PAIRS MEN'S MILITARY LEATHER LEGGINGS, From 2« to 5s 6d per pair. MEN'S <fe CHILDREN'S BOOTS, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. jtaf Note the Address :— 88, QUEEN-STREET, (Next to Mb How ben's), W. BROWNHILL. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. Mr G. REDFERN bega to intimate to his friends and customers that he has Re-commenced business in the premises lately occupied by J. Cobbett, Postoffice Side, Shortland-street. TT O P X I N S' MEDICAL HALL IS NOW JOPPOSITE THE ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, - TTpper Queen-street. pHINi WAREHOUSE. The undersigned has opened in one of the NEW BUILDINGS, (Next to the Anchor Hotel), With achoice selection of the undermentioned Goods. EX DORETTE, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. EX JUBILEE, CUT AND PRESSED GLASSWARE. EX ROOPARKLL, TOILET AND DINNER WARE. EX LOCH AWE, OPAL CHIMNIES, ETC. TO ARRIVE PER JAME3 WISH ART. champagne and wine glasses, :lamp, and fittings, etc. Also, PER FERNDALE, 18 PACKAGES OF ASSORTED WARE, . Full particulars of which will appear in a future issue. JAMES B. FRANCIS, QUEEN-STREET rpHAMES HOTEL* AUCKLAND, Cokner of Queen-street axd the Whabi*. Proprietor ... ... R. GRATTEN. (Successor to J. Copeland). This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in the business part of the town facing'the Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway. It contains a fine range of Bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS —Hot, Cold, and Shower. The ORDINARY daily from one to two is unequalled in the Colony for its selection •of the choicest delicacies of the season, as the patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testify. In the RESTAURANT, on the ground floor, MEALS can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICEST OF WINES and the Finest Brards of SPIRITS and CIGARS are alone supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STO UT on draught or in bottle. T^OYAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, Auckland. A. CAIRNS, (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. Wellington and Mail Steamer Nebraska), • Has much pleasuie in intimating to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated throughout and newly furnished Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort. A TABLE DE HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is acknowledged to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with two firstclass tables, complete and handsomely Furnished, and v is still under the supervision of Mr Keltok. ' None but the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, &c:, kfipt iti stock. A Night Porter in attendance: d trio THE ELECTORS XJE THE i, JL DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. "~ - Gentlemen,-I have the honour to intimate to yon that I am a Candidate for the Seat in the House 6t . Assembly as Representative of your district, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Thomas Henderson Yours re 3 pectf^ly, voN HEYDE

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1300, 24 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1300, 24 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1300, 24 July 1874, Page 1