NOW COMMENCED ! ! CIIAIILES MARKS' CLEARING-OUT SALE. 30 0 TnU NK S OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ADAPTED FOR TILE WINTER, TO BE SOLD AT LESS TII A N COST PRICE. EOR ONE MONTH ONLY. JN consequence of ALTERATIONS ON HIS PREMISES, and io nwkeroom for Fresh Shipments, CHARLES MARKS Wilt, Set.t. thk Whole ok his Present WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF LADIES,' GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS AND SHOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, i-ou C ASH ONLY Wholesale Buyers and Country Doalera will find this au excellent opportunity to buy CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Please Noto tho Address— CHARLES MARKS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, QUEEN-STREET. (Opposite tho Southern Cross office.) N.B. —Maxwell's Brass and Steel Spurs and Patent Boxes on Sale. ALV RE D BARNES, (Sucecssor to S. J. Williams), CUSTOM-HOUSE. SHIPPING, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENT, Ac. THE BEACH, ONEHUNGA. GOODS CARTED to and from Auckland daily and Shipped as per address. The cutter 1 Betsey' will continue in the Waiuku trade, and run Iwicc a week, weather permitting. Orders left at the store as above, or in Auckland, at Messrs. Comuks & Dai.dy's, will receive prompt attention. CAMPBELL'S HOTEL, WAIUKU. THE Advertiser horeby intimates that ho has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES situated at the Junction of the Auckland, Waiuku, and Waikato Heuu Roads, where he will be happy to attend to old friends, visitors, and the public. I'KIVATE AI'AETMENT3. stabling and raddo ck s. Proprietor, ARCHD. CAMPBELL. Waiuku, loth August, 1865. q. c. E. nnHE PROPRIETORS of tho above well known JL Establishment- having completed their EXTENSIVE ALTERATI ONS, Beg to announce to their various supporters and tho public that n and alter MONDAY, the 21st instant, HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS will be served at the Par at 12 o'clock noon, in the same stvle as at. the "Bay Thke " and other well known London establishments. TH E BAR hui been entirely Remodelled, Handsomely Decorated, and Kitted with al the I a"of Improvements for the accommodation and convenience ot cu-tomers, and it having always been tho endeavour ot the Proprietors to supply none but Fii-si-'-lass Liquors, they trust ih»t thi-ir eM'ort.s (■> keep pace with the times and meet the wanti o: tho public will secure a fair sharo of auppo.l. In the DINING ROOM (with sido entrance as before) CHOPS AND STEAKS, HOT FROM THE GRIDIRON, can bo had at anv hour in the day. This Room has a Bar coinnninic >tion, and centl m>-u from the Country a-ul others having business to trmsact, will fu.d it'qnM and select, and every attention paid to their wants. The six o'clock Dinner every day as usual. S. P. JAMES & SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 1
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