MR. & MRS. C. LOWSON "PfrßGLto return their Sincere Thanks to thosa Neighbour and Friends who 00 loudly and successfully aided them in saving so large a portion of their Stock from| the flames on the morning (of Wedneaday last. In consequence of the quantity of goods damaged, during the fire MB. LOivSON Has determined to cleat- out the whole of the INJURED STOCK CONBISTXNQ- OF LADIES' AND CHIIDEENS' FANCY STEAW AND CEINOLINE HATS AND BONNETTS. Palls, Hair Nets, Hair Drosses, &c., &0., &c. Grey Calico, White Calieo, Glazed Linings, DRESS MATERIALS, &0 -> &c., i«. j AT SUCH TEICEB AS Willi EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. FRESH GRAINS. FRESH GRAINS at 6d. per bushel, at the DO- _ MAIN BREWERY; those who take Ten .Bushels and upwards at a time, cheaper. WM. P. KIRKWOOD & SON. THE GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OP NEW ZEALAND. DH. F. EOCHSTETTEE, Ara- dr. a. petermann. The GEOLOGY OP NEW ZEALAND, in explanation of the Geological and Topographical from the Scientific Publications of the «NoYara* Expedition, Translated by Dr. C. E. Fischeb. L. DELETTRE, Q.TJEEN-steeet. TAILORING. fJIHE UNDERSIGNED respectfiilly informs Gentlemen that he has JUST OPENED a choice lot of SUMMER TWEEDS AMD CRICKETING FLANNELS, For the TAILORING DEPARTMENT of his Businejs. Orders punctually executed. A good Fit and the best Workmanship guaranteed. IR. . HO E NE. D EAPER, QUEEN-STREET. HATE YOUR HAIR CUT AND SHAMPOOED AT jpROFESSOR J. W. ALLEN'S, HAIR (v * AND CUTTER. PERFUMER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE GRAHAJI'6. The Inventor of the Unequalled and Celebrated Instantaneous PERSIAN HAIR DYE. Thi3 article (which contains no injurious chemical) has been universally pronounced to be the most speedy and lasting haiii dye that science has produced, and will be found most perfect in its effects. Manufactured and applied on the Premises. Ladies and Gentlemen attended at their own I residences if required. BELFAST HOTEL, Pbetces Stbeet. JAMES SUTHERLAND | | AYING ENTERED on the above Premises, begs to inform hiß Friends and the Public generally that he has refitted and improved the House at very considerable expense, and that he is now able to offer very superior accommodation to visitors. WINES and SPIRITS of the very best description, and everything connected with the Establishment conducted in first-class style, with the greatest attention to onmfort. Messrs. shipherd, runciman and co. beg to return thanks to the public of Auckland for the very liberal support they have met with and would solicit the continuance of the same to their successors, Messrs. A. DORNWELL & SON, whota they rocommend in every respect. Messrs.' A. D. and Sox beg to intimate to the public of Auckland that they have succeeded to the above business, and hope by keeping Meat of the best quality, combined with cleanliness and civility, and at the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of the public patronage so largely bestowed upon Messrs. S. R. and Co. A. DORNWELL & SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 345, 20 December 1864, Page 7
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