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BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. KEMP J)EGS to inform the public of Auckland that lie Has Opened the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately occupied by Mr. Pel tit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. IT. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the best London Houses, of a superior quality and the most fashionable styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, -will be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES. IT. KEMP, Upper Queen-street, above WeUealey-street. EX 'JUMNA.* PRIZE CUPS & CHILDREN'S MUGS, STEItLIKG SILYEH. £ EECK has a CHOICE SELECTION of l!io above, beautifully chased, and worthy of inspection. E. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JLWELERT, Queex-stebet. November S, 1564. <• TAILORING.

J UNDERSIGNED rcepcctfully informs | Gentlimen that lie lias JUST OPENED a choice lot oi" SUMMER TWEEDS AXD CRICKETING FLANNELS, For the TAILORING DEPARTMENT of his Business. Okieus punctually executed. A good Fit and flubest 'Workniaunliip guaranteed. SS . H O B K E D RAPEK, QUEEN ■ S T li E E T. TIIE CHEAPEST HOUSE j i I'Oil i

A DIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW FATS, AM) ALL KINDS OF INFANTS' HOODS, HATS, EONNETS, FROCKS, AND ROBES, 1$ I?. W. DYSON'S "WATERLOO HOUSE, CoiINEK OF QI'KIN AND "\V"KIJjKSLFA'-STI*EETS. LITTLE AVOiSDER ! 1 A. MAII KS\ 2s T OTED CHEAr GKOCEEY AKD PEOYJSIOiN' STOIiE !! ! J C- E. "2" -ST-&JS IE T. j . I I \ MARKS returns his kind thanks for the O liberal support, lie has received since .the opening oi' the LIiTLK WOMJKK ST OKI', ami !i ii>ts by attention and your kindness that lie can place before you a l.i>! of I'lices NOT to be surpassed in Auckland or ilie colonies. Best Black Tea, 2'l per Ulue, 1/2. Ik- N>tia 2d. Wliiie sujcav, Gil. b' ap, 1/ per bar Lim/' c-u»ar, 7vi. Good salt butter. Is. oll'ee igoo.i), 1/4 ( hi'i se (Kngl sh) 1/2 haisius, ti i. B.ictju (I'.nyliah), 1/2 Currant*, <j'd. iiaius (hii-lishj, 1/3 tpe:;:i Laudles, Is. per f-niad Oil, Is. per bottle pack Vinegar, Is. ditto Melbourne Moulds, Gl'.l. Tickles, Is. diuo per lb. Sardines, 9d. per box ttureli, liid. Jams, is. per lin i.icc, .Barley, Oatmeal, and all other articles as ulicap. A. M. also lias a assortment Ot" Bo'.ler-', Keltic-, Saucepans, Croc Ken ware, dataware, ai d Tit.ware oi all descriptions. N IS. —-A 11 articles purchased guaranteed, ai.d goods-forwarded to all parts of Auckland. ■25?" Orilors punctually attended to.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 8

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