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Business Cards. PARCEL DISPATCH TO ENGLAND, &c. &c. Merchandise and Parcels regularly despatched by mail or otbcr steamers, or by sailing vessels, to all parts of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, and to tho principal ports of India, China, and Australia, at low rates. T. JENKINS, Jon., Custom House and Forwarding Agent, Fort-street. ■ TXT»■K IS B B^-THS POR IHE MILLION! ' UPr B R QTJ E KN-BTEEE T. OPEN DAILY from !0 a.m. to 7 p.m. Charges, ss. Wednesday, 7s. Cd. Saturday, !ia. (id., from 1 p.m. Open for Ladies only on Thursdays, to commence on the 16th September. ' "j O H N SOPPET, 5$ HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 1 No. 8, Queen-street. Agent for Mr. C. G. Quick's Waikato Parcels Delivery August 5,1875. '"JJT O T I C E~. T. B. CAME BON, Architect aid Engineer, Corner of High-street and "Vulcan Lane, Is prepared to supply Plans, Specifications, and correct Estimates for all description of Buildings on shortest notice. N~~EWMARKET APOTHECARIES HALL. JAMES TAITE, Chemist, L.P.S., Great Britain. Attendance day and night. Painless Dentistry. Teeth carefully extracted. Country orders will meet with immediate attention and be forwarded per train or carrier. TXf J. WATTS, PHOTOGRAPHER, Qttekn-street, Onehunga. T\/" A. PATTERSON, FAMILY GROCER AND CORN DEALER, pbinces-btkeet, onehunga. Has on Salt?— Chaff, £6 T? ton ; 7/ $ cwt. ! Hay and Straw Firewood (cut and uncut) Shingles. T> E. GATLAJN D'S -M-Xm TOY BAZAAR AND FANCY REPOSITORY, Karangahape Road, Newton. By a small outlay at the above, a great amount of domestic peace may be secured. Cheap, amusing, and instructive Toys in endless variety. "pi VANS & McDERMOTT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, 194, QI7EEN-S TRE ET, a uckiand, Between Mr. Edson's, Chemist, and the Auckland Savings Bank and opposite the Albert Hotel [ESTABLISHED 11 YEARS.] WB E A L, • NEW and SECOND-HAND LOTHIER AND GENERAL DEALER, WELLESLEV-STItBET HAST. Clothing bought, sold, and exchanged. N.B.—Arrangement can be made for the Purchase of Clothing at private houses PHILLIPPS AND SON, • OIL, COLOUR, and GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of. Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brashes, 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. 95 and 97, Queen-street PtfRE"iNDIAN^VND~CHINA TEAS. Season 1875-1576. Oriental Mixture 2s $ ft. Emperor's Choice .. . 2s 6d „ Assanl's Yield 3s „ Manderin's Selection.. .. 3s 6d ~ These Teas are rioted for their peculiar lmut gout ani immensity of strength. ALEXANDER McCULSKY, Tea Dealer, &c , Top of Hobson-street. ALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP.—An Effectual and Speedy Remedy for Wind, Pains in the Bowels, &c, to which Infants and Young Children are liable in early Infancy, and while Teething.— Bottles at Is Gd, Is Gd, and 4s 6c? each by S. FALLWELL, CHEMIST, Otahuhu and Papakura. FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS.— A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficiency when employed for the Removal of Worms either in Children or Adults.— rackets at Is Gd, 2s Gd, andis Gd each. Agents : Hamilton Bros., Queen-street. T. Clayton, Victoria-street. CLARKE B BOTHERS, (LATE CROMBIE'S) ROYAL EINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, (Opposite Union Bank), QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. • First-class Portraits, from C.D.V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. By Appointment to H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh His Excellency ____h 9 g_%A_tS_l_*>. TIIE Eabl, of G. F. Bowen, -^j^^^^^^^r&c, &0., &c. KH. BARTLETT'S • photographic studio, Queen-street, Auckland. R. H. BARTLETT has to return his sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Auckland who have i patronised him for upwards of ten years, and begs to inform them that, having had his Gallery thoroughly renovated and decorated in a style not to be surpassed in the. A ustralian colonies, he is now prepared to take Photographs from the smallest to • life size. He is in receipt of the most modern appliances from America, amongst which are instru- ) ments for taking the " Promenade"' and Albert I Pictures. Dressing and Sitting Rooms for the convenience of Ladies. -. •'■ ■ '•■ TUT RS. C.' S ADVI CE. { Mrs. Smith by her neat fireside was sitting, One Saturday, quite agitated; And, if I remember it right, was knitting, And thus to herself cogitated. There's Johnny's boots, see how they're worn, , And Polly's want a patch ; ii Young Billy tells me his are torn, Arid mine are no great catch. I wish some one would tell ihe where To go, good boots to get, . Bad ones of all things I can't; bear That won't keep out the wet.: Just then a neighbour came to see ijj How things were getting on, - !d So Mrs. S. told Mrs. C. 38 How children's boots were gone. h Said Mrs. C. to HEMUS go, For that's where I got these; ■=■ In Queen-street, at the top you know, I, He'll make you boots to please. So Mrs. S. took her advice, - At HEMUS' did call, And found they were so very nice,... , ' That now she gets therii all . 08 5 AT HEMUS' V STAR *»* BOOT MART, . ' Top of Qupen-strfet,

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 1