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JUST; L A N D E D, , EX ' AMERSEAM.' FINE GOLD brooches, in sets Cameo Brooches Fine Gold Ear-rings Seals and Keys Gold Albert Chains Gentlemen's Eine Gold Scarf Pins Bright Gold ditto ditto 18-carat Gold Signet Kings Wedding Kings and Keepers Eino and Bright Gold Crosses (The above in great variety.) Silver Mugs Ouo Sterling Silvor Communion Service Silver Thimbles Silver Crosses Silver Broochcs Gold and Silver "Watches English, French and American Clocks, from 9s. upwards A large assortment of Gold, Steel and German Silver Spectacles, from Is. upwards JET! JET! JET! The largest assortment in Auckland of the following articles : — Ear-rings, Brooches Crosses, Bracelets Necklaces, Chains, &o. The undersigned begs to thank his friends and the public for the patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and solicits an early inspection of his new Stock, which lie can them is the finest and best selected in Auckland. K. BECIC, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Njcxt the Savings Bank, • Queen Stroet, Auckland. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. rjl II E AETN UAL SALEOF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, AT SE¥ ZEALAND HOUSE, Will commence oil SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST.

20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT WILL HE ALLOWED TOE CASH. W. RATTEAT. C. E. PARTINGTON'S STEAIVI BISCUIT MAimFACTORY. WHOLESALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS : BEST CABIN 325. per lOOlbs. NAVY - 225. per lOOlbs. FANCY BISCUITS—(aII descriptions) 6d. to Bd. per lb SYMONDS-STBEET. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? WHY, AT M A E, K S', QUEEN STREET, fjpHE CHEATEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. N. B.—Every description of Boots and Shoes Made to Order.

GOODS DEAY BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND DETJUY: ON and after MONDAY next, August 29th, a DRAY will RUN REGULARLY EVERY WEEK between AUCKLAND and DRURY, leaving Drnry every Monday at 8 o'clock, and Auckland on the Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Goods collected in Auckland and delivered at PapiikuraorDrury at £3 per ton, weight or measurement. Coirotry settlers sending butter (in baskets) to any of the stores in Auckland will have the empty baskets, brought back, carriage free, by special arrangement. Orders for the collection of goods in Auckland to be sent to MIDDLEMAS'S STORE, Drury. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT _ MANUFACTORY to more commodious premises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by firstelass workmen. l'eg Bootß made, and repairs neatly executed. %* FOOT OF SHORTLAKD STREET, AvoVlan^.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 249, 30 August 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 249, 30 August 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 249, 30 August 1864, Page 6

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