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7p T. DICKINSON, 1 FUNERAL fW%, UNDERTAKES [ESTABMSIIKD /,- -.'"'. .-'), 1859.] (jd" 0•» I■: -I •? ,q i -Jhlfl I 'I I§* ■*■§ 11 Jill l;l £ g I -s §j! •«* XIJcKLA^^^ETIAN' BUND ' j3l MANUFACTORY. . , ~., M. HO ETON BUSBY, ;■'■ ! . .■■;'■ ■/■:• ••.■•"• ■, ■.■.■•■•■ ;',:H.'"-;;C% ■' •f'-:;' ■ '••.:"■..:..:.' ■■ ■ ■ -:. .'." ' ':■"-■"■ i f) :■■ - :,. ■. -.■ ' ; ;■-.■'■■■■ -r-/"\'-'K£m ■ ■■■:■■■■■,■ . ;■ - ■..:.. . BLIND MAKER AND WIRE WORKER, Wholesale and Retail, Vbsitian II oits c, Has now Removed to those large, new, a™* c°mmo dious IV< misfis, situated nt the corner of Queen and Oooi:-f'!:ree!.i«, where ho wi'd cuntmue his T>im:'-ks as heretofore. ■jjT" ~!Tirir~F~F -a k t, " CABINETMAKER, / EY ApviOINTMEST TO HIS KOYAL HIO-HUBSS V rpr-V. DTTICifi OF EDINBURGH), F I, Li" OTT-BEBEET, O^r> Kite Marslet Entrance. . _ , . , -tI special attention to the manuA.S. having cleyou - f Ma{d Cabine t work, is, by i facturciof rare articles -^ V; , riety of Ne w Zealand the aid of the beanu\ lorany description of work woods, able to malic to oru . t disteufc fr i on d s OQm . for presentation, or for rjUt*. , fulnesg bining.^oatei^.ncawita^^ : Furniture at i'a.inilieg supplied Wits). Oi'iu> moderate chnr.TflH. . M A c n c r yW. VICKERY, In returning tha,nis io his nuni°roug cusu om t e™ *^ d friends for their liberal support during the lax °ov<-"-teea yearft; begs to Inform them ttiut he has r>. ■'U)m-■: menced busii.cßfl in his new premises, at the Cobner of Victoria and AS MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER, AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, and trnsts he will still continue to merit the confldpnee hitherto accorded him. All orders will meet with his usual attention arid prompt despatch. Agricultural Implements Renewed and Repaired. Quartz Crushing Machinery made to order. Timber Ja' is as formerly. For gale, Horizontal and Vertical Engine. TTASZAKD aND ANDREWS, jLJL opposite Catholic Chapel, Wyndham-street, (And at Bombay), Beg to acquaint their friends and the public that they have opened a BRANCH STORE in Buchanan's Buildings, Wyndham-street, opposite the Chapel, as a PROVISION and GENERAL GROCERY STORE. Having a large Country connection, they, with confidence, recommend their Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, -.a, to the public. Please call and judge for yourselves. By keeping Prime Articles, and Selling for Cash at the lowest possible remunerative prices, they hope t merit a share of pub;ic patronage. _ PH O T O G- R A T H Y. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs. HEM US & HANNA Have much pleasure in informing Jieir friends ana. the public that their Portrait Studio is now OPEN. Their Establishment has been carefully fitted up with every convenience for producing a superior . class of Portraiture. Photographs artistically finished in [oils, water colours, or crayons, at reasonable rates. A superior quality of work guaranteed. QUEEN-STRitET, Corner op Wellesley-street West, Over Messrs. Ilewin's. JT O T~ I C E..,, TO BUILDERS, CONTSACTORS, & OTHERS. TIMBER! BRICKS! SMMBERI The undersigned as Agents for • WAIKA.WA.tr PATVaiILL TAIR'.TA SAWMILL - :: HAKKEB'S PATENT BBICK KILN, MECHANIC'S BAY are prepared to receive and execute orders in collection with above. COMBES f & DALDY, 27, Q.tTEEN-STSKET : THINYOtFLirRBMEMBER ME. When other Boots and other Shoes, Have not been wearing well, Anti, by the language that you use, :Tis plain there's been a sell, There may perhaps in such a scene, Some recollection be Of Boots, which have much better been, Tlien you'll remember me. When Soles grow thin, and Uppers light,,' 0° Shoes you once did prize, And understandings are a eight, Unsightly to the eyes; When broken Boots shall wear a masfe—l i ■• A patch—you'll grieve to see, .j£§2§ In such a moment I hut ast, *o That you'll remember me — HEMUS' %* STAR V* BOOT DEPOT, Top of Queen-street, Auckland. OUR LAST is a Ladies'kid Boot, with fashionable . and plated heel, at 10s. 6d. #pair! How can : this be done ? By Co-operation. Remember ours is 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 cannot be imported to sell at the price. . ■ gm, Mil Jg /ALEXANDER! VJ\ f £ /a/wiEWCObDA^VMi X^ EVERY MAILVjg*/); ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AND ' ' 'JJSverzf description of JE WJSZLJEE7 M<MU' factored on the premises.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1829, 28 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1829, 28 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1829, 28 December 1875, Page 4

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