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M. H. Frost.] [Georoe Callwell. Frost & Co., WIIOLE S A L E WINE AND SPIRIT, PRODUCE AND CO-.I-MiaSION MERCHANTS, Vulcan Lane an!) HiGn-STREET, Auckland, N. 2. CAsn Purchasers of WOOL. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, KAURI GUM, &c. Liberal Advances made on Wool, Gum, &c, Coneigned for Sale to London Markets, Indents for all kinds Merchandise valued and forwarded to English and American Markete. Agencies undertaken on approved terms. 8, WYNDHAM-STREET, m C_j HOUSE, SHIP, AND W m GENERAL DECORATIVE PAINTER, t. W Estimates furnished, and experienoed Workmen sent to all parts of the D r\ Province. __ W J.H. requests attention of Builders and' H others to hi_ New Glazing Tariff. __ Wo J. HENDERSON. . , . 8, WY_fDHAM-STREET. w7"pHnri7ipps & goN, 'have now opened, Ex ' Emily Chaplin. A Large akd Varikd Assortment of P APERII AN GIN GS OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. «S_ NEW PICTURES In Coloured Autotypes, Engravings, Oleographs Lithographs, comprising Landscape, Sporting, Comic, and every variety of subject, Mottos, Text", Sec. Gilt. Stainkd, and Venekrkd Frame and lioo.M Mouldings, Fancy Fkawks, Sc<'., &c, &c. Paints, Oils, Colours, Varnishes, Brtishee, &c, &c, Carwon's Anticorrosion Paint, Zinc, White, Patent Silicate Paint, &c. Polished, Silvered, and Rough Plate GJaas Plain, Coloured, nnd Fluted Sheet Glass Glass Shades, Deck Lights, and Photo Glass Oboap Hessian and Scrim. W. PHILLIPPS & SON, OIL, COLOUR, AXD GLASS MERCHANTS, 95 & 97, QUffi-N-BTR-KT T> h\ ' "W E """Ji S T E R, _ \j9 WHOLKSALM AND RETAIL SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKICR: 113 AUCKLAND. (NrtTt, Uift TTTtion ■RankV jri " "o a H \ / The Proprietors of the Waikato Coal Mines beg to inform the Public that they will be in a position to supply Coal in quantity on the opening of the Waikato Railway between Mercer uml Newcastle, which is expected to take place early in August next. Particulars may be learned on application to the manager at the mine : or at the oliice, No. 7, Wyndhath-strcet. Auckland. Prices at the Railway Station, Auckland— "i tons and under 25 tons .. .. 17s (id per (.on 25 tons and under 50 tons .. .. I(>9 fid por ton 50 tons and upwards 15s Od per tou Auckland, Aiifcust 11, 1577. HII iTY "" Ll IV E R OOA L. ' FOR SALE, IM LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Superior to any other Coal for Engineer and Smith work. P. C L A I. X, SniPPiNG Agent, ONEnuNGA. BOOTS, CJIIOES, & CLIPPERS. O to R. LIT TL E LATE FOREMAN TO CHARLES HARKS, OF QUEEN-STREET), BOOTMAKER, Has pleasure in announokv? to the public that he has commenced business in ALBERT BUILDINGS, in thoee premises lately in the occupation of Madame Neilson, and hopes by strict attention and oivility bo receive a share ofp_blic patronage. He sinoci-oly trusts th*-t old customers of his late employer will favour him with a call, and select from a Large and Well - assorted STOCK, at Greatly Re__oed PrieosEvery Description of Hens, Women's, and Children's Boots made to order on the shortest notice. N.B.—A few Children's High-leg American Boots still left, at half the ns_al price. IC_. Don't forg&t the Address— R. LITTLE (Late Forkman to C. Marks), Three doors from McArthnr & Cos. TIMBER ! CHEAP TIMBER ! The Undersigned are selling SASHES COORS. and MOULDINGS at the VEKY LOWEST RATES. Have also on hand a rcry large and superior stock of First and Second Class Building Timber of all kinds, at lowest rates. A few Jon Lots of Second-class Timber, aJGREAT Bargain. Wood Turning in all its Bkanchks.—Chair Legs and Backs, Table, Bed, and Sofa Legs, at very low rates. THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (Limfhbd), MECHANICS' BAY. "IMPORTANT NOTICE. E. W A T E R S Has very great pleasure to anao_noe that since his removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his __r DINING ROOMS "«3a have been renovated at great expense, with every regard to the convenience of his customers. The LOWER SALOON is tho most spacious and comfortable, as well as the beat ventilated Dining Room in the Province ; and Up-stairs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADIES also up-stairs, to which are attached side offices , provided with ablutionary and other conveniences. His Table he feels confident needs no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has received for a period of over eight years i« a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON is always to be obtained. British Magazines, Illustraj1 --id'and Comic Journals, together with the leadxig London Newspapers, are laid on the tablc-j immediately on the arrival of each m _il steamer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that lie will, in his New Premises, continue to receive the large share of patronage which has been accorded to him in the past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention of Merchants and Storekeepers to his local'/manufactured Confections, which rival those of Keiller and the best English makers. He has removed his Factory to Durham-street Weet, where he has fitted up all the most modern machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, Wholesale and Retail Con-'ectiox-s^ uf_bx-street. XT 0 T I C E~~O"F~R"E"'M~O" V A~L. "^ J J SW_NNERTO-. T. Woob Tuknkr, Has REMOVED to his now premises, Wynd-haiu-street, next to Hotel. Table, Watriirfta'x:. and Chair Legs, Drawer Stumps and Xob.s. Sofa Hails, Bed Posts, Billiard and 1 Bigatelle Halls Turned and Sained. Brewers Shives in all sizes.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 1