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BY APPOINTMENT 10 His Exckufvcv ffii)* CiF.su Cvmfron, Sir Gr.oni.F Grey, s^Saiw A^^ Ofkiokrs of K.C.B. $MS& JI.M. Rrais.

if. HASS A N, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Shortland Street, One Door fiom Queen Street.

Orders for every desciiption of Boots and Shoes attended to with promptness.

w omnnssiup g r a n a vthed.

F. ]J. LEWISSON, JEWELLER AND WATCH-MAKER, QUEEN-STHUHT, Nex*t Door 111 1 J vcobs & Lkvv, Furnishing Bazaar.

FJT. LEWT^SON, in embracing this oppoihwity . of expiessine his giatitmlc for the very flattering and liberal pitronagc he Ins met with since his auiviil, fiom the public of Auckland, begs to inform them that he Ins been induced to OPEN an E^TAP.LTSIIMENT in Queen-Street", as Jeweller nnd Watchmaker, hay inj,' such facilities in Europe for the impol l.ition of the most, fashionable and varied assoitments of JEWELLERY, tint will enable him to ojl'er them at jniees within the icacli of all clav.es of the community, when he hopes I\V studying their 1 equipments, to inent a eontiuuanco of their pationa^e.

Always on hand, an A"«ottment of Colonial-made GOLD BROOCHES. RINGS, EAR-KINGS, &c. WEDDING RINGS

CLILD R E N ' S EARS PIERCED.

Watrlcs and Jcv cilery fiip&ircd icith prowptvees.

Highest Price given for Gold and Silver,— Foreign Coins Clunked.

jrvr.RY AimcLi: mvukkd in* plain fiovhfs. .NO TWO I'MCIX

T. A. HICKS. WATCHMAKER .* JEWELLER, Yin v\ Last, Qlei'n Sn;n.r.

Til A. H. Ims .ilw.iji on hand ? Lai »c Stock of I 1 Walshes. Clocts, and Jevvelleiy of cveiy description, both high and low in puce, and eveiy aitiele guaianteed as to quality and woikmanship. '['. A. 11. lias eveiv facility foi completing lepnns of Fnidish and Geneva Watches, Clocks and .levvelkiy. \c, with eaie and piomptnoss, ha\int; ii'st (Jass and evpnu'tioed woiknienon theinomi^e'. Cluldien's ctis pierced wall patent silvoi pieioeis. be nj; a quu k and almost \ amless opn.ihon.

KLECTRO-IiILDLNO AND PLATTXa LABOUATOKY.

PRINCES' STREET. AUCKLAND.

T7LE< TRO-TYPINU B VTTEPJE-s. 111 peifcct li woikiuc; nidiM, for ei>p\mn niednK, seal>- &c. Manufactm t.d h\ (-. C'DVand Co., Electro (JikU is and l'l.it'is, I'linocs "-tiect, Aiuklanil.

GALVAXIC BATTERIES simple and compiiiiud. eipihie of ptiiduuiii^ the Licctlic L'.jhr. doeomposition ot wa'er, and the fusion of jiicti!^, A.c., undo complete to 01 del, )>y I!. Cook .111(1 < '■' , Pllll' i's-si.H' t. " . EUctno Tcleirtaplt Btttciies iepaiied

F>RTI'\XNI-V MIITALTCAI'OTS. extraclc«.tio ) ]ili f t.d. Piiee, Hum 1.3=. and upwatds. Wairantnl to co.itmuo pnfect in use foi jear->. To be iiad of (.'. C<«ok and Co. f'tinoe-i sticet.

GI'.RM \N AND NICKEL SILVKR TEA AND TABLE SPOONS FORKS, m? . e\ti 1 electi.v ph^oil, .iini wanantcd t > ictaiii tl'ou pei foetioii for \c.ii- Pi ucs extiemely tnndci.tte. To be had of <>. C>"» r )K an-l Co, Pnme~-slii» t.

J)Rl|)Li: Hli'S STIRRMV. AND SPURS, i_) eUctio l'lateil or Kilt, 1«\ <i. Ci'Oiv and Co.. Pi .Mi 1 -h' li. / \~ tIK nni'in if t!ie pioecii. metnls with thp iinn is liv tbis o], ctio pi <x -s leudf led complete, all aun li's mino »l ih>ii 01 stotl, will when yitnated, lonm 1 pi> , .tin n- . .ml lu-i^t any oxidation foi \. us

b > Root m:s ( 'Rains pins , new m ]uttnn I) and sii|)iij,,i in rj\,,Uitv, rxtia electto gill, :n:d w.uianrid t>> \\--X petteit fur \rais. Pines moikiate. |V> lie h.ul cf (■. CViCiK and Co., Pmiccs stiect. V|LT\L \Rn<'Ll'>rl every desciiptmn ie111 [iJatcl 01 iqion iinukiate terms, and v .limited t<> weai ]infcft in vcais, liy(t. Cook and Co, I>\ tluir in>pio\td ek'i ti<> pioee^-. <■■. < <")ic and Co. l..i\)ii« completed tiio impi.i' clients in then- Laboiatoiv, aie now rljlo to i'X«.e.it(s all 01 dels for clectio platniL, 01 gilding to tlie entne s.ilisf ic-tion of the public.

GEOJcGE COOK A. CO., Y. L T, C T R O- G I L D E R S k P L ATE RS,

PniNCES SthLET. AtCKLVM).

ARTICLES of cAciy dc-ciiption m-ule of lion, >top] Zinc, 'J in, i>nd tlieii dilfeient allots, r.kctio filddl and Pl.iled. The \auous metals albo coated \, ith J»i iis, }>,i m /o t O i Zinc. Watiantid to itsist thu ovdi/mc,' effects of the rhmate, and to last with fair average usage for years.

AY .itch Ca-'e-', Chains, Brooches, Rin^a, ,\c, r^ <*ilt, and Spoons JViks and other Metallic Table Aiticlc-i, r'> plat 1 d nt ,i model ate eo»t.

EDWARD BUCHANAN BUILDER AND ST 0 N E CX T TTE R, lib OV HIMJ AL \RGE AS-SORTMEN'J'of Sydnej and Ilobait Town SrONE; and also n. laige number of Monuments, Tombs and Headstones of the newest deigns and at modoi.ite pi ices. All desci iptious of Stoncwoik executed on the shoitest notice.

a jj i) k }: h s. : €»• OPPOSITE THE NEW SAVINGS' BANK,^9 QUEEN-STREET.

MEItO E 11 & IiOBE Jl TSO N. SLATERS.

QLATTXO_ MATERIAL SUPPLIED O And Woik done, at leasonabie rates AU Orders to be left with Mi. S. II Sin 111, Ironmonger, Qucen-sticet.

A. Mercer, Karangahapeßoad, near Mr. Chisholms Baker.

BILLIARDS.

S. P. JAMES and SON T)EG to announce that, with a view to meet the J wishes of a largo number of their Constituents, they have FITTED UP the UPPER ROOM of their ESTABLISHMENT in Shortland-street, so well known as THE Q. 0. E., AS A PUBLIC BILLIARD ROOM. The TABLE, hy Messrs Bcrrocghs & Watts, is of the most modern and improved construction, with eveiy appliance for the u.«e of players ; and the ROOM, for ventilation, light, and ettpeiior accommodatiott, both for players and those who may chooie obe spectators, has, iv Aucklaud. NO EQC7AL.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 6

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