J . HARRIS, STATIONER,BOOKSELLER, & TOBACCONIST luroRTER oi l Tots, Fixer Goods, Ac., cavendish no USE, TOP OF SHOKTLAND-STKEKT (LATE OP YR I XOES-STIIIiET)) TT7"ISIIEB to direct particular attention to the I T Large, Choice, and Varied ASSORTMENT of GOODS, constantly 011 sale, comprising every description of Plum and Fancy Stationery Toys anil Fancy Goods And Endless Assortment of floods suitable for Christmas Presents, and New Year's Gifts Wedding and Birthday Presents Larbalcsticr's Celebrated Eau de Cologne, patronised bv Her Majesty and the Elite of Auckland Gosiicll's, Rimmell's, Moupelas, and Plullipson's .Superior Perfumes Pomades and Fancy Soaps Combs Brushes Nail Scissors Dressing Cases, Ac. Pocket Cutlery Scissors Porcelain Goods Colored Glass Vases Ornaments Games, Ac., Ac. Photographic Views of Auckland, ou paper,- for sending Home, Gel. caeh, or ss. per dozen. Agent for the Melbourne Illustrated Post, received every month in time for transmission by the English Mail, containing incidents in tile Auckland War, with views of the Country. Licensed to Sell Postage Stamps. Please note the Address— .1. HARRIS, CAVENDISH lIODSE, Toi' OF SHOHTI.AND-STREET, (I.atc of Princes-street.) I TO ARRI VE, PER 'QUEEN OF MERSEY,' AND 'GREEN JACKET,' rp'O CASES ASSORTED STATIONERY J_ !) eases Toys and Fancy Goods 2 „ Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts 2 „ Fancy Pipes and Tobacconist Goods 1 case Family Herald's and Musical Herald's. J. HARRIS, Top of Shortland-street. j J. HARRIS IJESPECTFULLY notifies that the same Brands \> and Descriptions of CIGARS and TOBACCO j for which his Business in Princes-street obtained a I World-wide Reputation, is sold at the New Establishment at the Top of Shortland-street. JUST RECEIVED, EX 'GANGES,' QIX LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND O REQUISITES. On sale, at lIARUTS' CAVENDISH HOUSE, Top of Shortland-street. CIIAS. F. PARTINGTON'S PRICES CURRENT, AT TIIE STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, Warranted to Keep, Being Kiln Dried, and Manufactured from the Best Flour. BEST CABIN BISCUIT, 225. per 100 lbs. Pilot ditto, 10s. ditto ditto Wine, Abernethy, and Picnic, Bd. per lb. SYMONDS-STREET. November 2Gth. FAIKS & STEEL, P H 0 T O Cr II A P H E I? S, Grafton" Eoap, Auckland. T ACARTEPkVISITE&PHOTOGPAPHY ' -i in all its branches. N.l3.—F. and S., having purchased tlio whole of tile Negatives taken by Messrs. Davis and Eaynkk, will reprint I'roni the same, at D. & li.'s usual charges. SgfTOrders and appoiuteiHenf s left at Mr. Pulman's. Draughtsman, Shorlland-street, will meet with prompt attention. Closed 011 "Wednesdays. TO QUALIFIED SURVEYORS. A FIRST-CLASS THEODOLITE, BY GILBERT, LONDON, Two Telescopes and numerous Reading Glasses, HHEN INCH PLATE, in twentieths, and reads oil' [ JL to seconds with ease. It is a most perfect instrument, capable in proper hands of ENSURING CORRECT SURVEY. j If not privately disposed of, will be sold at Auction at an early date by JOSEPH COCHRANE. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious premises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description mado to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boota made, and repairs neatly executed. *»* FOOT OF SHORTLAND STREET, Auckland. T° CONVENIENT SUIT OF OFFICES, Ellis s Briek Buildings, Q.uecn-Htreet. Apply to MR. ARTHUR, Land Agent, next door.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 11 December 1863, Page 4
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