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Boots and Shoes. "VT 0 T I "** 0 E. A RISE IN LEATHER*.'^ #»£.. . GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS ! C. BSOOKE3 IS SELLING HIS STOCK OF ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES UNDER COST PKICE! CALL EARLY AS SHOE LEATHER IS ON THE RISE. SST Note the Address : — C. BROjKES, BLtJE BOOT, No. 5, New Buildings, WELLESLEY STREET, Near the New Market-house. WIRE! El E ! FIRE BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! As all the INSURANCE] OFFICES have refused to insure our Stock in this block of DuildingaJ I am determined to clear cut all my Stock at any sacrifice. 150 PAIRS MEN'S MILITARY LEATHER LEGGINGS, From 2s to 5s 6d per pair. MEN'S & CHILDREN'S BOOTS, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. t£T Note the Address :— 88, QUEEN-STREET, (Next to Mb How den's), W. BROWNHILL. p HATEFUL— COMFOETING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural aw 3 which govern the operation of disgestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills."— Civil Service Oazette. Manufacture of Cocoa.-"We will _ now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs James Epps and Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles,, in their works in the Euston-road, London."—Sea article in Cassells Household Guide. Made simply with boiline water or milk. Sold < nly in packets, labelled thus . — * JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, ThREADXEEDLE-STREET,, AND 170, Piccadilly ; Works, Diana Place, Euston oad, London. pHIN.4. WAREHOUSE. The undersigned has -opened in one of the , NBW BUILDINGS, (Next to the Anchor Hotel), With a choice selection of the undermentioned Goods. EX DORETTE, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. EX JUBILEE, CUT AND PRESSED GLASSWARE. EX ROOPARBLL, TOILET AND DINJNERWARE. EX LOCH AWE, OPAL CHIMNIES, ETC. TO ARRIVE PER JAMES WISHART. 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 riIHAMES 'HOTEL, AUCKLAND, Corner of Queen-street and the Wharf. Proprietor R. GRATTEN. (Successor to J. Copeland). This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in ihe business part of the town facing the Harbour, and in close proximity«t«Sfthe Shipping arid Railway. It contains a fine range of Bert-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS-Hot, Cold, and Shower. The ORDTN ARY daily from one to two is unequal'ed 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, ME ALS can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICKST OF WINES and the Finest Brat d s of SPIttITS and CIGARS are alone SUJSnglisii and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught or in botile. "ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET,' Auckland. A. CAIRNS, (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. Wellington and Mail Steamer Nebraska), Has much pleasure 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 utm st accommodation, combined with cleanliness, ci 1 y and comfort. A TABLE DE HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is g to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with firstclass tables, complete and handsomelyFurnis c ,and > is still unler the supervision of Mr M.elton. ' None but the choicest brands of Wines, pirits, 4c. knot in stock. A Night Porter in attendance. > rfo THE ELECTORS OF THE i, JL DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,-1 have the honour to Intimate to yon that I am a Candidate for the Seat in the Houso of Assembly as Representative of your district, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Thomas Henderson Yours respectfuuy^^^^^y^

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1391, 27 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1391, 27 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1391, 27 July 1874, Page 1