RETIRING- PROM THE 13USINES AKU SELLI3STG!- OFF 2 ! THE WHOLE OP THE STOCK! OF WEARING- APPAREL, BOOTS, SHOES &C., &C., SOW ]Jf TllK LONDON HOUSE AND BEE HIVE CRESCEKT, X'KEI'AKATOKV TO OPENING THE PREMISE A 8 THE BANK AUCTION ROOMS C LEAKING OUT AT A LARGE REDUCTION OFF Till USUAL PRICES, IFOIR. CASH OITLY!! JN addition to tho Largo Assortment of HEAD! MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c are also the following GOODS, viz.: — lien's Drab Anglesea, Black Paris Nap Fci Lustre, Mohair, Tivced, Doe, Velvet Flannel and Straw Hats Summer, tVaterproofs, and Ground Sheets Portmanteaus, Carpet and Leather Bags Courier Bags and Haversacks Blanket?, Railway Bugs Saddles and Bridles Prints, Calicos Flannel?, Crinolines Women's Summer Hats and Turbans Skirts, Parachutes Clonks, Mantles, .Tuckets Shawls, and Scarfs Also— Quills, Counterpanes All kinds of Shirts, Braces, Belts Ties, Handkerchiefs Caps, Hosier}-, &c., &c., Ac. All goods left will bo disposed of by auction. RALPH KEESING. Auckland, Nov. 16, 1861. HEW CAFE DE PARIS, CORNER Or QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS rpilE PROPRIETOR, in returning thanks to tb public of Auckland for the kind patronage be lis received at their hands, begs to inform thom that 1) HAS 11EMOVED THE CAFE to MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, situate at the CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, Where he will bo enabled to furnish Luncheons Suppers, and Wedding Breakfasts, on the shortes notice. I OYSTERS, 1 I On the eliortost notice, and delivered to order. 1' I'artieß visiting this establishment will bo accom modatcd with a fino and spacious Dinner, Supper Smoking, and Reading Room. t TAIILE D'HOTE AT 1 I'.Xt., DAILY, s ~~—— ■» C. O'BRIEN, PROPRIETOR. e C. ARTHUR AND SON, o HOUSE, LAND AND COMMISSION v AGENTS, if T) EG to announce that by the solicitations of manj I) of their Friends they havo added to their formor business that of AUCTIONEER, /nitre particularly for tho sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. d Thankfully acknowledging the liberal support with y which they have been favoured, and respectfully ■o solicit a share of public patronage in their new capacity, which by strict attention to the interest o] r those who may favor them, they hope to merit, i, At an early date they will offer to the public some e valuable City and Suburban Property, (particulae oi which will be given in a future advertisement), al n their Auction Chambers, Ellis' Building. Queeustreet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 7
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