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SfcMdlMumi ■ 7n T. DICKINSON, I FUNERAL /IppL UNDERTAKES, [ESTABLISHED t^lA 1859.] ZtiJi \ i ~3g is CJ £? £J ■ jfesi** -■:■»&* to O BQ ■4 • s§ -* A UOKLAND VENETIAN. BLIHD A MANUFACTORY. M. HOETON BUSBY, BLIND MAKER AND WIRE WORKER, Wholesale and Retail, Venetian House, Has now Removed to those large, new, and commodious Premises, situated at the corner of Queen and Cook-streets, where he will continue his Business as heretofore. 'TO THE ELECTORS AND NONELECTOES OF THE CITY EAST, AND THK PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemen,—l take the earliest opportunity to inform you that I am a Candidate for your sped favours. I find that I have not sufficient room in my DKflent Establishment to fhow my Furniture, Bedding, *<>.; ' therefore, after careful consideration, I have taken those more Central Premises recently occupied by Messr3 Cranwell and Co., at the bottom, of Shortlandstreet, where I iDtend to carry on the business ol Cabinet-making, Upholsteries, etc.; and having had 35 yoara' practical experience, I shall be able to supply you with good and sound FurnituTe, at the very owestpcssible pi ices consistent to Quality. Furniture, Mattrassea, and Bedding of every dascription made to order, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. Mattrasses re-made, Dining and Drawing room Farniture Be-covered and thoroughly reno- - vated N.B.—The business of China. Glass, and Earthen- . ware, and Kitchen requisites, &c. will be carried on . as usual in the Old Establishment by Mrs Probert, . where tvery order will receive the very best attention. I am, Gentlemm, your most obedient'serrant, H. JfBOBEET. " MEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. On the first of January, 1876, will be published, at i the Office of the Otngo Daily Times and Witness Company (Limited), Dunedin, the?>Firßt Number of the ~ NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: ■" A Quarterly Journal of General Literature, to he ; Edited by a Comm.ttee consisting of the following gentlemen : - ■ Professor G. 8. Sale, Dunedin ; Professor J. M. Brown, Christchurch; Professor D Macgregor. Dunedin; . • Captain F. W. Hutton, Dunedin; Rev. R. L. Stanford f The " New Zealand Magazine'- is intended to he j open for the expression of all shade 3of opinion, and . for the discussion qf all questions of general or, Colonial interest. • . 1?. - Many of the best known writers in all parts of they Colony have already announced their intention of., becoming'contributors..; :.^*- ' ~ , Subscription for the year, Ten Shillings. Order irom any Bookseller. ,' A limited number of Advertisements will be printed with each number of the Magazine. Scale: £2per page per inseEtion; or £5 per page per annum, Communications td be addressed to the The Editors, Museum, Dunedin. "v : Subscriptions and advertisements to be forwarde a o The Manager, Rattray-s^reet, Dunedin. HHHEN YOt^WKEMEMBEK ME. *" When other Boots and other Shoes, • Have not been, wearing well, < . .?;«) And, by the language that younse, . ~ ' Tis plaiji there's been a sell, There may perhaps in euch a scene, <>. Some recollection be Of Boots, which have much better been, ~.,, Tlien you'll remember me. , . ~v When Soles grow thin, and Uppers light,j Of Shoes you once did prize, And understandings are a sight, Unsightly to the eyes; —• . , - "When broken Boots shall wear a mask—] A patch—you'll grieve to see, :?:V3 n In such a moment I but ask, That you'll remember me— HEMUS' V STAR V BOOT DEPOT,, Top of Queen-street, Auckland. , * OUB LAST is a Ladies' Kid Boot, with fashionable} and plated heel, at 10s. 6d. $pair! How can' this be done? By Co-operation. Remember oursis, the largest and oldest Factory in the province, we only require the. co-operation of the public, and we will keep the money in the colony. This quality can-' not be imported to sell at the price. ' ;■ — — ~~r') GEE A.. EST WONDER OF -8- MODEEN TISIES. ~ I Long experience has proved these famous wmeaieto be most effectual in curing either the dangerons ; maladies or the slighter complaints which are mojß * particularly incidental to the life of a miner, or»! those living in the bush. - £&$ Occasional doses of these Pills wil 1 guard tn«; system against those evils which so ofte. beset tne; human race, viz.:—Coughs, colds, and a: I disof den.ij. of the liver and stomach—the frequent ft; rerunners, , of fever, dysentery, '"Hrrhosa, and cholera ;., Is the most effectual remedy for old sores, wound* V , ulcers, rheumatism, and all skin diseases; inf««j.* when used according to the printed directions, »■; never fails to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments. . These Medicines may be obtained from all *eBP«*V able Druggists and Storekeepers throughout tne,, civilised world, with directions for use in ahrKKK every language. ' They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thonail Holloway, 533, Oxford-street, London. w^!i !Z*** Beware of Counterfeits that may emanate ftonf,, the '->ttea States ' '■ ' Z$

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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