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IMPORTANT 10 VICTORIANS. THE MELBOURNE WEEKLY HERALD and ILLUSTRATED POST received by every mail by J. Harris, Stationer, &c, Cavendish House, top of Shoitland-street.
MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! Ex Late Arrivals, HENRY CUCKSEY, Instrument and Music Seller, from London. HC. begs most respectfully to inform the in- • habitants of Auckland, and its suburbs, that he has taken a part of Mr. Webbs ROYAL HARMONIUM and PIANOFORTE SALOON, Fort-street, Auckland, for the SALE of all the NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, &c, &c, &c. Ho has been in the trade upwards of 13 years in London, and has upwards of 6,000 pieces of Music in stock, consisting of the new and popular Songs, Vocal Duets, Comic Songs, Dance Music, Sacied Pianofoite Pieces, Pianoforte Duets, Pianoforte Arrangements, and Selections from all the New Operas ; and hopes by bis attention and experience to merit their patronage. Ho is in receipt of all the New Music by mail, monthly; has also in stock Fiampton's celebrated Spring Music Folio, all sizes; Violin Strings, Tuning Forks, &c, &c. N.B.— All Music not in stock will be procured at same prices. All orders by post, accompanied with stamps, punctually attended to. Please uoto the address.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SLEATH (Late Band Master, Coventry), TUNER MAKER of HARMONIUM, CONCERTINA, &c. Pianofortes and every description of Brass String, and Military Instruments tuned and perfected. CHARGES EASY. MUSIC CLASS on the Evenings of TUESDAY and FRIDAY. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND GEORGE PULMAN, LITHOGRAPHER AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Every Description of Lithographic PRINTING AND DESIGNING; SnOIITLAND-STREET, One door (and 50 per cent.) below the New Zcalandei:
NOTICE OP REMOVAL. T. BAEE BEGS to inform his numerous customers and friends that ho has REMOVED to his new premises in Victoria-street West, opposite the Blue Post Boarding House.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. JAMES WRIGLEY, ARCHITECT, lias REMOVED to SHORTL AND -STREET, over Messrs. Brown, Campbell & Co.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. WOOD AND BAB E R CANADA BUILDINGS.
NOTICE. S. P. JAMES & SON'S, WHOLESALE STOEE IS REMOVED FROM SHORTLAND STREET TO JFORE STREET, OPPOSITE MB. S. COCHRANES AUCTION ROOMS.
W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his Colonial Boot Manufactory to moro commodious premises opposite the Q. C.B. Boots of every description made to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boots made and repairs neatly executed. IS" Foot of Shortland-street, Auckland.
EOBEET POLLOCK, CAKTER, Has removed his office noxfc door to tlio Auction Mart of Mr. Georgo Sibbiu, QUEEN STREET.
PETEE BIELEY'S SHOEING FORCE, VICTORIA-STREET, (Next Mn. Hardington's Stables,) AUCKLAND. All kinda of Smith Work neatly executed, aud turned off iv a workman-liko mamier,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1954, 21 October 1863, Page 1
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