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Boots and Shoes. BY APPOINTMENT TO Hl3 EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR AND -IS GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., &c pIIAR LE S jy| ARK S, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Begs to inform hi. old f««afls„,a^ ; "'e d f 3 e t n r f^ public of Audita- and surround »B totets tl.nt ho hi'R TAKEN the PRBMl3*ri laiuy cent led byS. M. ti wow. next to Jas. Wiseman "adder Queen-street, where he trusts to receive tlio past, and for which he takes-tho proem opportunity of tendering his thanks. AS an earnest of his desire to merit their kind favour, FIRST-RATE ARTICLES AT PRICES THAT WlLti DEFY COMPETITION. Boot- and Fhoes made to Order on the premises. All kinds of Hoots and Shoos Repaired. MOTHERS AND FATHERS Should buy their Boots and Shoes at my shop, for it anything goes wrong with them I Will repair them free of charge. C. M ~A~ B X S, 111, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. P.S.-I have r.o connection with any othc shop in Auckland. TjIXPIKATION OF LEASE I EXPIRATION OF LEASE F. STEPHENS, 13 0, QUEEN STRE ET, begs lo inform the public that tho Lease of hi Premises having expired, he will clear out his Splendid Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at very low puics-s FOR CASH. THE SALE NOW ON! Call Eakly and hake youePurchases. FSTEP H E N F, 130, QUEEN STREET (Next door to LowlS3on's Cheap Sale ANGAROO LEATHER FOR BOOTS ANDSHOES. Theuudermcntlonedwishes his Cwtomenand th. General Public to know that ho bos secured a quantity of the finest quality Kangaroo. Ins FIItST-CLAaS LEATHKIC Vioinn liuht thin and yet very durable, is-well beafaptetfo. miking the better description of 800 s and Shoes. For ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS it is especially suited, since it does not. unpleasantly heat the feet like kid, and ij less heavy airl cumbersome than calf. It, makes tho BEST SIIO XS, hclna lHit. very durable, and is warranted tc retain a, boo- appearance. THOMAS PROSSER, BOOTMAKEK, QOEEN-STkEET (vext Itushbrook and Bridgman). The attention of Working Men i. strongly solcted to U o fluohers at 8:s Gd andlO. Gd and VVatcrUglits from 12s Cd to IBs of good material and warranted soundly aud substantially made Gunsmiths. DE VIT T, GUNMAKEK, . 211, UUEEN-STREET, Auckland, opposite ho Market House. EsTABLISnED 1859. ON "SALE Single and Double Breech-loading and Muzzleloading Fowling Piec.s ■ Franter's Patent. Martini and Snider Rooh Hall's, Curtis fc Harvey's Pigon, Wilksand Laurence's Sporting Powders Blasting Powder and Fuso Newcastle Chilled Shot Elev's Double Waterproof Caps. Cartridge-cases, Wadding, Concentrators, Wiro Cartridges for M 1. and 14. L. Guns Gun Cases, Water proof Cover*, Game Bags Sec. Breech-loadini/ Implements of every descriptor Breech-loading Bovolvers and Ammuniiion if ishing Tackle All Cartridges ordered nt tho above establisment guaranteed carefully aud accurately Every description of Fire Arms Repaired bj experienced workmen. Just received, ex' Carmelo.' 5 oases Fireworks, from the celebrated maker. J. Pain, London. Medical. HITCHEN'S CELEBRATED BLOOD P.ESTORER IHE RENOVATOR OF THK HUMAN BjjOOD NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION IF THK Laws of Health aro observed, ordinary oare exorcised, and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. Sold by Mr J. Edson, Chemist. Qneen-street Mr. C. Henderson (lat_ Hopkins), Queen-street Junction; Mr Robinson, Chemist, Parncll: Messrs Hill & Hudson. Victoria-street; Mr Fai.lwell, Otahuhu; Mr Fallwkll, Mr R. T. Gillman*, Onchunga; Sands anC Co. Chemists. Waikato; Mr Broadgate, SymondsBtreet; Mr. Kirkpatrick, Kawakawa; Hopkins, Chemist, Queen-street; John Marrinkr Uokianga; A. G. Hcghks, Cambridge, Waikato and of all Thames Chemists. This wonderful remedy has attained to a popularity as great as it is surprising. The fame of the Medicine is spreading over the Austrf lian Colonies,—such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by the multitude of cures effected, and the special fact, that anions- the cases cured were several suffering Ausralian Bontlemen who were visiting Auckland, who Ml high positions, and havo used their influence in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER. HITCHEN'S CELEBRATED OINTMENTS RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle and easily applied remedy tor Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c,; for Bronchitie in children, for Contusions, Swellings, Bruises, and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMENT. A very valuable and much required remedy most oll'cctivo in its cure of Sores, Ulcers, and Eruptions on any part of tho body, and tor Ringworms. Pn.E OINTMENT. Sufferers should fly for instant relief to this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treating this peculiar form of sickness may eadto serious esults. Auckland, August, IS7B. Dear Sir,—l now, according to promise, torward you with great pleasu^o my testimonial as a successful cure ot a troublesome skin disease, which caused me gioat wasto of strength and annoyance for miny years. My case is well known, as I pre cured the beat advice in Auckland, which proved unsuccessful, and b-ittied every treatment but your valuable Blood Restorer and Ointment, which not only cured me of the above complaint, but gav<_ mo frosh energy and vigor to my wholo system. (Signod) Rout. Nicholas. To H. A. H. Hitohens, Esq., Wakefield-strect. N.B.—By request. Mr Hitohens has arranged the following regular hours at which ho may he consulted at-.is private houso, Upper Wakefleldtreot :— From 7 to 9 aim. 12 to 1 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS, QtJEEN-STREET WHOLESALE AGENTS. More Local Evidence on teo curative proper tioa of this medicino :— To H. A. 11. Hitchons, Esq.: Dear Sir,—l have been somo years a suit'.rer from what the medical profession assured 1110 was Rheumatic <sout. P. riodical attacks seized me, holding mo in severe pain from three or tour days to >ix weeks. 1 was induced to try your Blood Restorer and received great rolief. I havo found tho at acks much less -irequent in their occurrence and tho pain considerably reduced. The mediciue seems to produco a marked change in the system, nnd I cordially recommend it to any who aro suffering,—l remain, yours faithfully Henry Barton, O'Neill street, Ponsonby,.. uckand. Dear Sir,—lt affords mo great pleasure to testify to tho extraordinary oavatine powers of your Blood Kcstorer. A year ago Sirs Pook had a severe attack of Rheumatism. Doctor were called in and their instructions faithfully carriea out, but -without avail. I was thon recommended to try your treatment, and did so with the greatest of success; and I hereby givo you my thanks, and shall at all times be p eased toro.ommend your justly-celobratcd medicine. I have delayed sordine you this, being anxious to ascertain whether the cure was a permanent one. lam pleased to inform you that Mrs Pook has had no return of her illness.—Yours faithfully, James Pook. May 30,1579. lYou are at liberty to mo this as you think best.] Auckland, April 20,187 Sir,—lt is with many thanks that Ido now givo you my testimonial in behalf of your most valuablo and miraculous Blood Restorer. For my part, I can not give it due praise—it is wonderful in its cures. I was tor 12 years subject to nervous debility, indigostion, and lost all uso 0' myself; my memory also left mo. My own relations can certify tho same. I thank Diviue Providence I am now enjoying the best of health. I would highly recommend it to all uy brethren who are suffering from theso mala dies. I tried doctors without avail, and modicincs I drank until I grow weary, Sarah Sweet, „, TT , „ „. Victoria-street West. To H. A. H. Hichens. Esq , Wakeflo'd-street, Auckland, Tho proprietor: H. A. 11. II ITOH EN S, Late Assistant-Dispenser so the Impkria Troops, ARMY MEDICAL STORES, ALBERT BARRACKS. AUCKLAND. THE UNION LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN TAURANGA AND ONINEMum TAURANGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Corner op Spring and Grby-strbkts. (Opposite Spring Well Rrcwery), TAURANGA. ladies and Gentlemen's Saddlo Horses Buggies, &c., for biro at tho above on reasonablotorim, for the Lakfs or else where. A First-class Saddler Employed on the Premises. Lowest possible charges, olegrams will receive prompt attention. D. M. H. BILL, PropiUt

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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