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CAUTION TO SMOKERS. , TITHY smoke an inferior article i T T which causes an unpleasant tasto, whoa you can obtain tho best Cigars and Tobaccos at L. J. HOPKINS', Importer of Real Havammh Cigars, First-class Southern American Cavendish. Hone;, T -dow and Golden-leaf Tobaccos, Meerschaum Pipes', Portmonaies, Cutlery, Perfumery, Stationery, &c. Note.—Tobacco Cut and Manufactured on tho Promises, equal to the London-cut Tobaccos. HOPKINS'S GLOBE EXPRESS, For tho safe removal of Merchandize, Furniture, and Personal Luggage. All ordors left at his store ■will bo promptly and carefully attended to, in Town ox* Country. LEWIS J. HOPKINS, Tobacconist and Importor, Queon-strcet, near Wellesley-street-, Auckland. TO BE DISPOSED OF. IN THE TOWN OF BLENHEIM, PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. A G- ENE RA L STORE, _rS. Now doing first-rate Trado, and can be greatly increased. Tho only reason for disposing of it is the Proprietor •wishing to leave the Colonies for England. For further particulars apply to— BENJAMIN BOMFORD, Blenheim. Nov. 29, 1865. DEYONPORT, FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, A LARGE, Neatly-built, and COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE, two stories, and containing eight rooms, fronting the Waiteinatn, and within two minutes' walk of thb Ferry. Landing Wharf, with a good well and good convenience on the back ground. Tho abovo is situated on one of the best sites in th? 3 rapidly rising neighbourhood, and is suitable for an Hotel, Boarding-house, or a Gentleman's Private Resideneo, and may bo purchased -on tlio following liberal terms, viz.—onethird, cash, and tho remainder in three years, at 10 per cent.interest The property can be inspcctcd and every information obtained on application to Mr. SCEATS, "British'' Hotel, or to Mr. J. BOND, on the Premises. December 4, 1865. THE NORTH SHORE. A FIRST-RATE OPPORTUNITY. fJIHE Proprietor of the Post Office General Store, I. Lake Boad, North Shore, wishes to dispose of the business of the abive establishment. A respectable energetic man, with a small capital, taking the above could not fail to establish himself in a Grit-rate business in one of the most resp?ctablo and rapidly increasing settlements in the Province. The premises may bo either leased or purchased. Further information may be had of Mr. Mays, on the premises. TWO COTTAGES FOB SALE, 4*5 EACH, PLEASANTLY situated, nearly opposite the Newton Tost Office, Karangahape Road. Terms, £20 cash ; remainder by weekly instalments of 10b. each. Apply to R. Smith, Newton Road; or, H. White, Jun., Wyndham-strcet. TO LET. STORE IN DURHAM-STREET. A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRICK STORE, ]\ in Durham-street. TO, LET ,- it has a frontage of 78 feet to Durham-street, has three floors, and is capable of storing three or four hundred tons of Goods. It is situated immediately opposite the " British Hotel," and next door to Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s.—Applications to Mk. J. Boulti:b, left at tho "British Hotel," will be attended to. LAND ORDERS. FOR SALE.—Two Land Orders, 40 acrcs each—Apply at the llkhald Office. ONEHU N G A. ' TO LET—The SPACIOUS BUILDINGS, at present occupied by tho undersigned, suitable for two general stores, private hotel, or wholesale store and warehouse, with never-failing supply of water : shed and stabling for 7 horses. GEORGE HODGE. ONEHUNGA. TO LET. —Several Two-roomed COTTAGES, at 68. per week.—Apply to Mr. Willway, Princes-street TO LET.—A HOUSE and SHOP in a central part of Hobson-street. Rent 255. Apply to C. Masks, Bootmaker, Queen-street. TO LET, TO LET, TO LET—THREE SHOPS, in Vickery's Buildings, Albert-street, at 20s per week. —Apply at tho " Albert Foundry." SHOP AND DWELLING TO BE LET.— Enquire of Mn. H. Fuoatb, "Red Boot," Queen-street. FOR SALE. —A substantial well-built PUNT. . carrying 14 tons Firewood. Apply to Messrs, Lit.ewall & Rattray, Lower Queen-street. THE Undesigned have, THIS DAY, entered into PARTNEHSHIP as Attctconebks, ijlrouTEiis, House, Land, and Commission Agents. GEORGE TURRELL, benjamin TONES. Queen-street, Auckland, December 4, 18G5. FOR CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS please select from tho large and extensive assortment of suitable Goods just opened at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, top of. Shortland Crescent. f ARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of TOYS IJ and FANCY GOODS are being sole, regardless of cost, at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, Shortland Crescent. RICKET BATS, BALLS, WICKETS, LEG GUARDS, &c., very cheap,at HARRIS'S top of Shortiand Crescent. mHIN OVERLAND LETTER and NOTE X PAPER, and every description of plain and fancy Stationery, at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, Shortland Crescent. LARGE ASSORTMENT of PERFUMERY, POMADES, and FANCY SOAP, from tho best makers ; and every description of toilet requisites at CAVENDISH HGUSE, top of Shortland Crescent. PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH S"KR. 5 ) VICES, SCOTCH BIBLES, TE TAMENTS, and NEW ZEALAND HYMNALS', at HARRIS'S, Cavendish Hou3e, Shortland Crescent. A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR BAD TO- /\ BACCO. —Purchase a 3 lb. canister of Harris' Patent Machine-cut Tobacco, securely packed and forwarded on receipt of P. 0.0. for One Sovereign I to J. HARRIS, Tobacconist, &e., Cavendish House, j top of SbOrffittfd CreßCerifr.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 647, 8 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 647, 8 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 647, 8 December 1865, Page 1