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UPIIOL'S'TEEY AND 'CABINET i > r ' ' '' ' 33USINESS.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
uudorsiijned, having now completed 'the erec- -*• tion of a commodious brick buililiug upon the site of the old establishment, Shortland Crescent (recently , destroyed by fire), has RESUMED BDSIN£Sb therein, aud is prepared to receive aud execute orders as founeily. — His " anaugemeuts for the Imputation of ENGLISH FURNITURE will enable him to present a continuous supply of articles o£ the bes Woiktnanship and in a style suited to the improvin demands of Auckland Households. At present he has ou hand DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, In Walnut and New Zealand woods. DINING ROOM SUITES, In Mahogany, Cedar, and New, Zealand woods. LIBRARY SUITKS. Iv Mahogany, Cedar, and Now Zealand woodi. BED-ItOOM SUITES, In Mahogany, Codar, .and New Zealand woods IRON BEDSTEADS.
CHILDREN'S COTS, ,in Wood and Iron. TOILET and CHIMNEY GLASSES. TOILET WAUE. CARPETS, MATTING, lIEARTII-RUGS,
1 DOOR MATS. '
VENETIAN BLINDS. BASSINETS, PERAMBULATORS.
OFFICE FURNITURE and FITTINGS. CABIN FURNITURE and FITTINGS.
Designs and Estimates forwarded on application.
JAMES .lIALYDAY,
UPIIOLSTEKEK, CABINET-MAKER, ETC., "ETC.,
SHORTLAND-CRESOBNT, AUCKLAND.
THOMAS FORG H A M,
r 1 QIIREN-STUSBT, iV,UCKIiAH]), , 1 Ncct door to U. F. Lewisson, Jeweller. TTAS FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT ,' ' OF ' ' I 1 * 1 Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, _ , Various Shapes aud Quality, at L'o^v Prices, for Ready Mouey only. <, / i 1 ' Also, ' ■ '' ' PAPER HANGINGS 'in Great "Variety and >/ ir(Q<iality, >'" P.rjme OAK TARNISH &c, &c. &c.
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SURE CURE fro^SB A 'SICKNESS AND , , , 1( HKADACHE.< ! r .. . -
RAFRAICHISSEUB^/OR. -NEW. (REUFUME ' ' D.ISTRIBXI.T'OR.
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INSERT the long Tube, in the Bottle, blow smartly .'th'rou'"h tlie sh'Jrt one, and a dewy shower of fragrancß, produced »>y only a fe,w drops, of the per,, fuole, will'st^am fdrtb. ' % ) Tho effeot is.x maijyeUous iiii oweaiof Headache, Faiutin", &o.' ; for Sick ai}d Ball-rooms, and during the warm season, this new contrivance will be found invaluable, nt it 1 converts the 'air instantaneously iuto a refreshing and odoriferous atmosphere. w B.— Be.cawfiil tl>at,^]\e «Bnd,of tfhfi Jipn&Tube is in the "centre of 'the short ono ap,d qqite close to it,. both-Tubet^forming a light angle. . Prke, 2s. JBd. per bftttle, :, £ v/ \ }? fi\ " '* t , F..8. LEWISSON, l Queen-street, Auoklund,
C. T.-WHEN, NfUJISEUYMAN; LA'N'DSCABK GARDENER,&c.,, Mount Hobson, > Remuer», I w;l| beh»ppy to supply 'Orbameiilal Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, Fruit Trees, Garden 'Seeds, Flowers, Bouquets, Native Trees, for, .export, nud Fruit* ndxProduoo in season r ' <i *iv -v; •.1 ojtjj, 1 ; . : .v ,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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