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-• w ~ t=! & :.; M i ■' g t< — ' ; hi C 14 a ~ ■ ■ ! :, g > O C 5 ' PS,, ,> Ambitious Emma: ciov. r b -lie: Your iiom do plitnu' * 'ominr—very, Accept my compliments wholesale ; T pledge your health in " leal and .Terry." "While to'my lips I raise the bumper, Spurklirur, rich, and over-brimming, Accept, please. frrm a " counter jumper,' The following puce ol uselul trimming. FRIEND'S lints, Caps, and Ciothin?, are the cheapest, P.azaar Buildings. w .A. X T I) £-J 0,0 on. The «um of Fiftv Tl'.ou- an l Pound- wanted, Tvith which to buy v.t-.-s ill lh.! 11-xi .•leeli that will secure the return of a major;: yo! ' .se 11 . u-e tavourable to Sep nation. Go«k wlliit.-rtl given iV.r the right in nil the profits accruing, '..omwunir-.ticns treated confidentially at G. "W. F,RI E X D'S, H-\ZAAR IH'li-IHNGS, HAT, CAP, and CLOTH ING h> X AI; LI II ME NT. SEATS TO RE DISPOSED OF. Four Seats in the present House of Assembly wil be sold cheap : said S-ats wore recently purchased and have never been used, and are disposed of only because the seller is desirous of changing his business. —Apply immedi.ttcl\ lO G. TV. FRIEXD, HAT, CAP, and CLOTHING STORE, Opposite Union Bank, Qceex-sTEeet. INFORMATION WANTED, A 6 to the prccise amount of the Gentleman's lie-abi-lities ; also, wanted the hammer that drove the nail " into that other lie," at the gas meeting the other day.—Apply to G. TV". FRIEND, Bazaar Buildings, Queen-street, HAT, CAP, axn OLOTHK'. G ESTABLISHMENT. NOTICE. On account of your frond receiving orders to return homo to England, ho will, in a few days, sell the whole of his Muck, at a GKKAT KKDI CITON, and will offer the Lease of hi- Business for sale ; and having received very large importations by late arrivals, the htoek will be entiiely NEW. G. W. FRIEXD, Opposite Union Bank, Qceex-stiieet.

T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, SHOE TLA ND STREET. A LWAYS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Convex J\_ and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or Brazilian Pebbles, and fitted with accuracy. Abo, Theodolites, Telescope Levels, Circumferentera, and every Surveying requisite; Sextants, Quadrants, Compasses, Barometers, Charts, Telescopes, Binocular Field and Marine Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Salinometors, Microscopes, simple and compound, Pocket Compasses, with Sun Dial lor the latitude of Auckland, &c., &e., &c. Surveying, Nautical, and every kind of Scientific Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjusted on thfl premises. Charts of New Zealand Coast ; all the numbers now in stock. Just unpacked, a fine assortment of plain and openface Aneroid Barometers. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph, &c,, T. PEACOCK. =HTORTT, \7CT>-STRTIKT m. NOTICE OF EEMOYAL. \\J 13, the Undersigned, beg to thank our numerous Yt Friends and Customers for the very liberal support they have hitherto bestowed on us, and to inform them that we have removed our Business Premises to COOK-STREET, at the Terminus of ALBERT-STREEJT, where, with the increased facilities for carrying on the Trade and the Larger Premises, we hope to ensure a continuance of the support of our business. McLEOD AND GEE, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS BLACKSMITHS, &c. life VICTORIA Li fERY & BAIT STABLES, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR HIRE, LADIES' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Buggies, &c. Also, Close and open Carriages for Wedding Parties <£c. Contracts entered into for Wharf and Town Cartage. Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. Ttorses broken into Saddle or Harness. TMRTE A XT. THOMPSON, Pr'U>riot.nrQ. CARRIAGES FOR EVENING- PARTIES. TO 15E HAD AT THE IJAZA.AK YAKDS, FIRSr-CT.AS.-5 CAR'IxI'AGKS for Dinner Parties or Balls. To and from Dinner Party iu tin City, 153.; Ball, July 2nd, ISGS. "THE XEW" ZEALAND HERALD." terms of advertisements. Three lines la. Qd. Four lines " " j,. yd. Eight lines 28. 60. And 2d. for e.icii additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Quarter single copies 3d. each vzr Advertisements will lie vreived at the OililO, Wyndstreei. and the nun,her of inseni.jas required inusl he clearly * Titten 011 11,0 otherwise ;hey will he inserted uuti countermanded and charged aeeordin-lv.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 10

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667

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 10

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