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BOOTS.. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. KEMP to inform the public of Auckland that ho Has Opened the premises odjoiniiig his Silk "Warehouse (and lately occupied by Sir. Pettit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. H. E. is constantly receiving supplies from the beat London Houses, of a superior quality and the most fashionable styles, and, by importing direct from tho manufacturers, Trill be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. H. IvEMP, Upper Queen-street, above Wellesley-street. C. ARTHUR. AND SON, HOUSE, LAND AN*D COMMISSION AGENTS, BEG- to announce that by the solicitations of many of their Friends tliey hare added to their former business that of AUCTIONEER, more particularly for the sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging theliberal support-with which they" have been favoured, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in their new capacity, whk-h by strict attention to the interest of tlio?e who may favor them, they hope to merit. At an early"date they will offer to the public some valuable City and Suburban Property, (particulas of which will be given in a futuro advertisement), at their Auction Chambers, Ellis* Buildings. Queenstreet. 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 firatclass workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. %♦ FOOT OF SHORTLAKD STREET", Auckland. ME. A. QUART I EE, IX relinquishing the Jewellery business, is desirous of th.'inkinsf his friends and customers for tho very liberal support he has received from them during the past five years. A. Q., having- disposed of his late business to 1 St. 11 Ai.Tr.rvk, who has been with him for the past ' IS months, can with confidence and pleasure recommend him to his friends and customers as meriting the same, and hopes he will be favoured with the same lcind support. All outstanding debts to the above are to he paid to Mr. A. Qvahtiee before the 31st of November. MR. M. HAUTRIYE, • IN continuing the Jewellery business formorly carried on by Mr. A. Qvabtieb, hopes by every attention to the business, and punctuality to orders, to receivo the same liberal support his predecessor has been favoured with. In addition to his well-selected Stock, M. H. will receive New Goods by every Mail. HONORABLE MENTION INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, IS6 2. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERY WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 11. C A T E S , - or SYBSE V, HAS always on hand n superior assortment of CONFECTIONERY, liride and Christening Cake Ornaments, French Chocolates, Gelatines, Fruit Lozenges, Motto Nuts, Bon-bons, in every variety ; Superior Prince of "Wales' Kisses, Love Ivnote, Harlequin Buttons, London Mixtures, &c.,. &c., at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale aud I retail. A liberal discount to the trade. tggT ori'OSITI II aotr e smith's. EX -SURAT,' PEAT'S, and "Wilkinson and Kichl's Style Superior STEEPLE-CHASE SADDLES. J. & A. WISEMAN. ON SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and Macfarlane, CALIFORNIAN AND ADELAIDE FLOUR Mauritius Sugar and Rice, ex ' Sylphide' Californian Oats, seed or feed HENDERSON & MAOFARLAKE. CROWN HOTEL. PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at the Crown Hotel, Grey-street. "J. HOLDEN, Proprietor. y t£5T Good Stabling, f - PEHENNIAL RYE GRASS FOR SALE. s STYAK & HUNTER Have for sale, 3 inn BUSHELS PERENNIAL RYE G-RASS, J vJvJ Colonial grown, warranted. MONTAGUE & OO.'S GRAND CHRISTMAS LOTTERY OF FANCY GOODS. ' 200 membe;rs at ss ' EACn ONE HUNDRED PEIZES. Prize? on view AT THE PREMISES. SHOETLAXD-STBEET, (Nest to the New Building erecting for the Q.C.E.) REGISTRY OFFICE. T, XRS. VENABLE3 begs to inform her friends IYL and patrons that, having met with such great n success in the business of her Registry Oft.ce, she J has bean induced to take more commodious premises 3 in "Wyr-iiaam-streut, nearly opposite the new Hekald "• oiHoo V —' El T UST PUBLISHED, prh.-, 'is. 6d., by post Ss. 6d. c J No lof H Series of WORKS, cash ono complete L SMITH, on the Means of PROt nvr T Vfi LIFE and AVOIDING DISEASES." H~T DAVIGUT, Publisher, Melbourne, and sold I by nil booksellers

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 3

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