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Public Notices. ■VTOTICE OF REMOVAL Mr WB, Parker, recently in business as Wheolright at the Junction, Epsom, bogs to inform his customers and tho public generally that he lias RKMOVKD to Newmarket, opposite Mr Pearce, Blacksmith, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and civility to those who may favour him with their patronage, to obtain a fair sharo of sunpport. Address: William Parker. Wheelright, opposite Railway Station, Newmarket. ■JW" O T I C E Ladies, bear in mind that Williams' Is the Cheapest House in Town for Fancy Drapery and Small Goods. A splendid assortment o£ ladies' Underclothinß: Ladies' Belts, Is eaoh; a nice lot of Neck Frilling, all prices from 4d yard, and lot of Gilt Brooches, Ear-rings and Lockets, from Is o2a each. J. WILLIAMS, Foot of Grey-street, four door 3 above Marke Entrance, opposite Dampier's. Open till 9 p.m. T> H 0 T O ENAMELS. BEAUTIFUL - :-' ••..- -■ '.- ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS, In Parisian Style, with Plain or Fancy Borders, Finely-finished enlargementa-in Carbon or Silver. AT VERY LOW RATES. Every Novelty in Photography at HEM U S & HANN. A' S (By Special Appointment to Hia Excellency Sir Hercules Robinßon and Sir Geo. Grey). mo ALL TIMBER CONSUMERS. NOW IS THE TIME!, Persons intending to Build should begin at once as they will never be able to Buy Cheaper than at present from THE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING SASH & DOOR COMPANY, Mechanics' Bay, j Who have the LARGEST STOCK in the Colonies, and having an IMMENSE A8EORTMENT of all kinds, are Selling at the most attrac- .. j » : tive PRICKS. DOORS, SASHES and MOULDINGS, in ; .. , Splendid Form. ' FOR LATHES AND TURNERY THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE COLONIES. MS Fullest information promptly, furnished on application to RICHARD MONK, Manager. TVUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, R 4 O BERT KIRKWOOD (Formerly of National Hotel), - Having purchased the Duke of Cambridge' will be glad to see hia old, friends and the Public. • R. ET. Intends shortly to make important alterations tithis Hotel, .and will do hisl beat to give satisfaction] TMPROVEMENT! IMPROVEMENT! R. H. BARTLUTT. Respectfully calls the; attention of the people of Auckland to tho'fact that he is now furnishing highly-enameled Photographs at reasonab'e prices, at hji studio. Qiieeft-street, Auckland. This process was first discovered by Mr Hem, a popular photographer in Boston, Mass.. U.S.A., and has bieri practised br him since 18tili Allthough this method of beautifying photograph* ia attended ■with much cireful manipulation, the result is very satisfactory and pleasing as Wjbll as beneficial, inasmuch as, the picture from fading and spotting Dy exposure to air. Ho guarantees thesa photographs; -when enamelled, to remain perfectly brilliant forilfty. years, as time and climate has no damaging eflcct on them. Pleass call and inspect our work. £3,000 0F w ° E T H EARTHENWARE, CHINA & GLASSWARE, SHOW-ROOM ON FIRST FLOUR. Now Unpacking, Ex ' Loch Urr **A Beautiful Selection of New Goods, in r a Great Variety. c § Also, landing, ox ' British Empire,' large S g additions to my Stock. „ gj fc An early inspection is invited, especially of $ S some Parian Statuary. gj S The Goods are very Choice. g h Large shipments to follow by ' City of § £ Quebec' and ' Mercia' from London. S Selling Prices are such as will induce o v Customers to extend to me a continuance c g of their favours. g M My Agents in London, thoroughly conver- 3 h sant with the wants of the Colonies, are 2 < thereby enabled to purchase (for cash) to E § the beat advantage. jo EDWARD LEWIS, CUSTOM-HOUSK STEEET. 11th February, 1880. a: p. h i l i -p, saddlbr and harness maker, Kakangahape Road, Newton (Opposite the Medical Hall). In commencing business at the above Address A. Philip respectfully requests a trial, feeling assured that his experience in the Trade in Auckland and other Provincial Districts will enable Mm to give satisfaction. Saddlery and Harness Work made and befairkd at Low Rates, and with Despatch. Hotels. THISTLE H O/; Tr EL, QUEKN-STREET. SPLENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR AND BILLIARD-ROOM Unequalled in the Colonies, J. LITT LE, PROPRIETOR. HAMLEYS AUCKLAND HOTEL, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. BEST RESTAURANT Iff lOWN, Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner. 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 and Tea, sto 7. WINKS AND SPIRITS OH1 BEST BRANDS Private entrance Queen-street to High-street. Large Billiard room with every comfort. ATAMAIEA HOTEL, Batley, Kaipaba. the brighton of the north. G. H. POWLEY, Proprietoe. A First-class Hotel, well-built, well-furnished, and prettily situated on the queen of rivers. B\)r Invalids, Families, and Couples spindiug their honeymoon, a more oniet or delightful retreat could not be found, Charges moderate. TDi ERRY HOTEL, NORTHCOTE, STOKEB* POINT, J, MAXWELL, Proprietor. Accommodation for Travellers. Saddlo Horses on Hire. OWAN HOTEL, MECHANICS' BAY. H. VIVIAN Begs to intimate that WINE 3, SPIRITS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, &».. ara carofully Packed and Forwarded to any address. Dinners provided for Societies, Club 3, Families. Picnic Parties, snd other. Only the Choicest Liqnora kept. BILLIABD-KOOM, newiy nttea up with one of tho Best Tables. PRINCE ALFRED HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, ONEHUNGA. John Grogan bega to inform the inhabitants of Onehunga and surrounding districts that he has ORBUtned the Proprietorship of tho above well-known House, and trusts that by keeping nothing but the best of Brands in wines and Spirits, combined wirh civility and cleanliness, to merit a fair sharo of their support. Whitfcon's Sparkling Alo always on' draught; Good Bods and Meals always attainable

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 1