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Ambitious Emma! h-oie: i§ Your nom dc plume's 'coming —very ifH Acccpt my compliments wholesale'.' E§l I pledge your health in " Tom and'.J cr W& While to my lips I raise the bumper Ws Sp">rkliri£r, rich, and over-brimmin" ' IK | Accept, ple-iFO. from a " counter jump , §11 -The following piece of useful trimming ' §1 FRIEND'S Hats, Caps, and Clothing „ Bf cheapest, Bazaar Buildings.§§{ j WASTED £50,000. I The sum of Fifty Thousand Pounds wanted ■ II which to buy votes at the next election, thj,*"! 1 §j| secure the return of a majority of the House favour**? Iff a to Separation. Goods_ collateral given for tfcn ? u v ' f §j|S in all the profits accruing. Communication* "t, H Si confidentially at " tre!! « g| G. W. FRIEND'S, 1 Bazaa.ii buildings, ' § HAT, CAP, and CLOTHING ESTABLISHED 9 SEATS TO BE DISPOSED OF. 1 Four Seats in the present House of Asse m y r -i 3 be sold cheap ; said Seats were recently purtWj IS > and have never been used, and are disposed of on! H because the seller is desirous of -changing U 19 business. —Apply immediately to 4 ™ ja Gr. W. FRIEND, 3 ' HAT, CAP, and CLOTHING STORE || Opposite Union Bank, Queex-stbeet. ' |§ INFORMATION WANTED, If As to the precise amount of the Gentleman's lie-ah'. if 1 lities ; also, -wanted the hammer that drove the'nail B "into that other lie," at the gas meeting the other H p day.—Apply to i| Gr. W. FRIEND, I Bazaar Buildings, Queen-street m ■ HAT, CAP, and CLOTHIK G ESTABLISHMENT. 1 NOTICE. I On account of your fr : end receiving orders to a , return home to England, he will, in a fewdav?, jtll jS the whole of his Stock, at a GREAT REDUCTION, a . and will offer the Lease of his Business for sale; asd jjf having received very largo importations by'kti 1 arrivals, the Stock will be entirely NEW. ' If G-. W. FRIEND, | Opposite Union Bank, Quee.vstheet. 1 T. PEACOCK, | OPTICIAN, 1 MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL 1 INSTRUMENT MAKER, . | SHOiTLASD STREET. 8 A LAV ATS on hand a LARGE STOCKo'Conya | J\_ and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spectacles, ud i Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or Brazilian Pebbles, aid 1 fitted with accuracy. 8 Also, | Theodolites, Telescope Levels, Circumferenten, 1 and every Surveying requisite; Seitanti, § Quadrants, Compasses, Barometers, Chart*, 1 Telescopes, Binocular Field and Marin I Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Sali- | nometers, Microscopes, Bimple and com- a pound, Pocket Compasses, with Sun Dial I for the latitude of Auckland, &c., &c., ic. H Surveying, Nautical, and every kind of Scientifil g Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjuited on thi 1 premises. H Charts of New Zealand Coast; all the numbers now n in stock. B Just unpacked, a fine assortment of plain and opsa- jf face Aneroid Barometers. | Maker of Telegraph. Instruments to the Milituj Telegraph, &c., %c. T. PEA COCK. H FTORTL A ND-STRTCTCT NOTICE OF REMOVAL. | V&TE, the Undersigned, beg to thank our numerous I T V Friends and Customers for the very liberal I support they have hitherto bestowed on us, and to 8 inform them that we have removed our Business n Premises to COOK-STREET, at the Terminus of g ALBERT-STREET, where, with the increased f facilities for carrying on the Trade and the 1 Premises, we hope to ensuro a continuance of the | support of our business. | MeLEOD AND GEE, | COACH BUILDERS, WHEEL WEIGHTS BLACKSMITHS, &c. VICTORIA iii fERY & BAIT STABLES, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR HIRE, LADIES' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horse' Buggies, &c. Also, Close and open Carriages for Wedding Parties 40« Contracts entered into for Wharf and Town Cartage ■ Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. Horses broken into Saddle or Harness. IMRTF 4.ND THOMPSON. Proprietor*' CARRIAGES FOR EVENING PASTIES. TO BE HAD AT THE BAZAAK TARES, FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES for Dinner Parti" or Balls. To and from Dinner Party in the City, *"■' Ball, 20s. July 2nd, 18G5. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TEEMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS. Throo linos ls - Jf Tour lines ,7* Elglit lines And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Quarter sinjjio copies 3d. each «SP Advertisements will be received at the Office street, and tho number of insertions required must bo c written on tho copy, otherwise they will ho inserted us countermanded and charged accordingly. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 8

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703

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 8

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