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JH. WITHEFORD • Sincerely wishes tho people of Auckland A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND GIVES Expression to this sentiment with the firm conviction that the Colony is about to recover from the temporary and, perhaps, wholesome check it has received. Auckland people particularly may rest satis fled as they look towards their auriferous ranges, that the belt of gold, which may be said to encircle the town, will yet exalt it to the position of one of tho most wealthy cities in the world. , , , ... The best authorities in England havo high hopes of this Colony. At a recent meeting in London of the Shareholders of the National Bank, the Chairman described his visit to New Zealand, saying:- " The resources of the colony are so vast that New Zealand is certain to increase in prosperity. . . With its agricultural, pastoral, and mineralresources, backed up by the beautiful harbours, the fine climate, and the strong, healthy race of people growing up there, New Zealand is sure to prosper. Colonists can proudly endorse this opinion as they think of their magnificent forests, coalfields, goldflelds, and other superior advantages of soil, climate and position, but are in the humiliating position of not having rightly used these great sources of wealth to a country. A GOLDFIELD PRIZE. With a desire to speedily promoto the Goldfleld Industry, J. H. YVitheford has much tileasuro inofferinga prize of £5 for tho best article on the goldflelds of tho North Island, with suggestions as to the best practical steps to be taken to get the gold. • Nature's National Bank of Issue-the goldmines—invites customers to open accounts with her. This great bank honours the drafts of labour in hard cash, and does not close its doors when a run is made on its coffers. /XHARLES TZELSEY 0 f^O., Opposite the Town Clopk. ' mENNIS /^OODS CRICKETING /~1 OODS, FANCY Z^IOODS, Of Every Kind. AT KELSEY'S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. T>HOTOGRAPHY c. w i lTm ot t, 283, Queen-street (opposite Alexandra-street). 0 Carte Portraits, 4s 6d; . Cabinets, 7s 6d Houses, etc., in town and suburbs, same price Photos copied. 6 Cartes, 2s 6d ; 6 Cabinets, 53 4,000 Views of Now Zealand Scenery in stock, mounted and unmounted, from 4d each; a lot slightly soiled. Id and 2d each. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of New Zealand Scenery, Is plain ; 2* coloured Portraits, etc., taken for the STEREOSCOPE. Photographs ENLARGED and COLOURKD. Country districts visited on moderate terms. ivrOTICE OF REMOVAL. Mb T. TRAFFORD, The oldest-established Surgeon Dentist of 18 years. Desires to inform his patients and friends that he has remored from Wakefleld-street to more central offices, QUEEN-STREET (over Wayte's, Bookseller), opposite Wyndham-street. Professional hours : 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Box 329] [Telephone 435 HF. WINDSOR, • SURGEON DENTIST (by oxam.) (Lato of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor.) I beg to intimate to the public of Auckland and Provincial District that I continue In practice at the Old Chambers, Shortland-streot (opposite Poet Office.) Having secured the services of a first-class Mechanical Aaeistant.'and reduced my charges, I hope to merit a share of their support. Sox 219, P.O.] [Telephonu

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 4