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A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. PREVIOUS to STOCK-TAKING AND TO MAKE ROOM FOB i: X TENSIVE SHIPMENTS, Ex «SILVER EAGLE,' H. Q-ILLE TT & CO. "WILL OFFEB /JIHE WHOLE OF THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, VELVETS, AND GENERAL DRAPERY, AT riUCES EAR BELOW THE ENGLISH INVOICE ! In order to effect a clearance, and to make room for New Goods for tlie Season. This is no puff, but a gonuino opportunity of purchasing at the LOWEST PBtCES ever quoted in Auckland. H. GILLETT & CO., SPIT AL FIELD S HOUSE, Que ex-street (noar Wakefield-street). WEBSTER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO AND EMPORIUM FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES, QUEEN-STREET, (Junction of Queen and Wakefield Steeets.) MB. WEBSTER has for sale ,'a largo stock of requisites for Photography, and is prepared to supply Photographers at moderate prices with the following articles :—Landscape Lenses and Cameras, Stereoscope Lenfes and Camera Stands (Glass and Porcelaine dishes) ,Collodion Dipping Baths and Trays, Stereoscopes, Glass Funnels, Spirit Lamps, Graduated Measures, Comet-less Collodion Bottles, Backgrounds for the Operating Room and Slips, Pneumatic Plate-holders, Albumenized Paper, Improved Printing Frames, from i in. to 1 in. plate, Passe Partouts, Frames for ditto, Cardboard Mountings, Collodion for Dry and Wet Processes, Slow-sotting ditto t for Views, Distilled Water and Chemicals for all Photographic purposes. Mr. Webster has also on sale a groat variety of Shields, containing Likenesses of Officers of the Staff, 65th and other Regiments, Portraits of Distinguished Persons; also, Views, in the best style of Photographic Art, of some of the most picturesque Sites in the Colony, including Views of the Bay of Islands, Tauranga Harbour and Cemetery, showing the Obelisk erected to the Memory of the Officers of the 43rd Hegiment, also of the Gate Pa, the Township of Taranaki, with Mount Egmont in the distance. Mr. Weesteii undertakes every kind of Photographing—viz., Copies of Works of Art, or of Photographs, to any number that may bo required, PUTTS' METROPOLITAN HOTEL (Opposite 'aloiiT and Co.'b,) PIT X-STR KE T , SYDNEY. TTTTI'H a vfciw to mooting increased requirements, T T the Proprietor of the above well-known establishment has added thereto a Coffee-room, Com-mercial-room, and a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements rvhich cannot fnil to render " Butt's Metropolitan " the most replete hotel in the City, both for the extent of the accommodation as well as from its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE, DAILY. Light Luncheons at any hour. N.B.—A Largo Garden, with Arbours, at tho rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot season. NOTICE. TO THE SETTLERS AND VISITORS TO THE WADE. "WADE BRIDGE HOTEL," IS NOW OPENED to supply a long-desired requirement in tho District; Also, as A GENERAL STORE, AlfD THE POST OFFICE OF THE LOCALITY. Agents foh the "Hebald." The Proprietors of the above, have now on sale, at Auckland retail prices— Sugars Teas Wines and Spirits of ovory kind Hay Bakes Scythes Slash Hooks Hay Forks Flour Biscuit Stationory of every kind Baisins Currants &c., &0., &c. Also, A vt*y supwio* uMwtrosnt wf Olothicff/ foa, I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 8