gbrtctcrg. BARNARD & ALLEN, Abohitects and SurtktobS (over Cochrane's Land Mart), Fort-.-etrMt, Auckland. BUBNSIDE, J. H., & CO., THPOBTEBS, WHOLESAL* DEAPBBB AMD "WAREHOUSEMEN", Queenstreet Wharf, Auckland, N. Z. BLACK, JOHN, Wholesale Saddles and Saddler's Ironmonger, Durham-fltreot, Auckland. BOWDEN, J. C. D., MrLiTABT Tailor, Short-land-street, Auckland. CLARK, ARCH., & SON, Wabehousemen, glwt-land-street. CROMBIE, D., Staffordshire Potteries "Depot, Quean-street, Auckland. Importer ~i Glass, China, and Earthenware. CASEY, J-, Ship Bbokbb, " Bed Office," Queonstreot Wharf. Edmonds & jatcins, mbbchants, shipping, and Commission Agents, Queen-Btreet Wharf, Auckland. FISK, GEORGE, Auctioned and Commission Agents for the Sale ant) Purchase cf Live .'Stock, Housed and Landed Property, Wanganui. and Custom-house Agent- ■ HOODALL JOHN, Civil and Mining Engineer V\JT AND Land Surveyor, Waterloo Quadrant. Green & co., s. m., wholesale axd retail Boot, Shoe, and Clothing Wabrhousf., Vaile's Buildings, Queon-streot, Auokland. HICKS, T. a., Watchmakeb and Jeweller, Vulcan-lane. Clocks, Watches, and Jewollery • of all descriptions for sale and repaired. HILL, W. C., General Merchant, Importer and Commission Agent, High-street, Auckland. JONES & CO., Auctionerrs and Commission Agents, &c., &c., Brunswick Buildings, Queenjitceet. LEIGHTON, J. F., Wholesale and Retail Statiqnbb, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler and Account Book Manxtfactubeb, Upper Queen-street, r next door to Mr. Evitt's, Gunsmith. Established 1855. LEWIS BROTHERS, Importers of British and Foreign Mbbchandise, Queen-street "'■Wliarf. TEPINE, W., Accountant, Land, House, and J General Commission Agent, Upper Queenstreet, Auckland. Books Balanced and Accounts Collected. MACKIE BROTHERS. Coach Buildebs, &c., Wellcsloy-street. Springs and all kinds of Iron Work made to Order. FCCOL & CO., Ship Chandlers, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland. PHIX/LIPPS, W., & SON, Wyndham-street, Auckland, Oil, Color, and" Glass Mbrch«nts, Importers of and Dealers in every description of Paints, Oils, Tuipentine, Colors, Varnishes, French "Polish. Gold Leaf, Brushes, and Paper Hangings; British and Continental Plate, fOieet, Crovrn, and ■ Ornamental Glass; Clock and Compass Glasses. • Glass cut to any size and carefully packed. Window ' Le»d, Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. STARK, H. P., Estate, House, Land, and General Commission Agent. Office—comer •of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. Several . sums of money to be advanced on approved security. SOPPET, JAMES G., & SON, Millebs, Auckland, Freeman's Bay Mill, and Henderson and Macfarlane's Store. WISEMAN, J. & A., Wholesale Saddlhiis aitd Habness Makers, Queen-street. WILKS, M. J., Practical Watcit and Clock Maker, corner of Wellesley-street, Queenistreet, Auckland. Work done for the Trade. NOTICE. E. S. M~O~W BKA Y, STOREKEEPER, C<">3rMTSSTOS AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, MB. E. S. MOWBRAY having enlarged his Premises, and obtained a LICENSE as Auctioneer, begs to call the attention of Inhabitants of Port Waikato and its vicinity, and to solicit their patronage. MR. MOWBRAY trusts that, by strict attention to business, he may still retain the favours hitherto •accorded him, and for which he takes the present .opportunity of returning his sincere thanks. port Waikato, October 10, 1565. WALTER GRAHAME, Fobt-etbeet, Has on hand for sale, in quantities to suit customers, ■Jg EST NO. 1 GO VAN PIG IRON Commodious Stores to let. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. .(Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), COAL, DELIVERED AT 50s. PER TON Wood „ ~ 12s. „ ~ Cut do. „ „ 14s. 6d. „ „ [Potatoes, Oats, Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! MH. ROE is prepared to Supply and Deliver ■> at Market Prices, every description of BUILDING TIMBER, including P. T. and G FLOORING and PARTITIONING, Dressed Ceilings and Linings, &c.—Offices and Timber Yard, Onehunga. DAVID DAVIDSON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & WHEELWRIGHT, BEGS to intimate to hia friends and the public generally that he has BKMOVED from Vulcan Works, High-street, to NEW PREMISES erected "by him in_ Chapel-street, where he continues the above Business with every facility for executing "work to the satisfaction of all who may favour him therewith. The labour he employs is indisputably the best in Auckland, and as regards charges, without seeking to particularise, they will be found as low as any in the trade, compatible with first-class workmanship. WHEEL-TIRES can be Cut and Shut at all times, irrespective of wind and weather, and at considerably reduced rates. In the HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT, D. D. fears no competition in the Province. VULCAN WOEKS, CHAPEL-STREET, (Between Victoria and Durham-streets). THE NUPTIAL TIE has been described as a : knot fixed with the tongue which the teeth Tttnnot unloose. But the teeth themselves, if beautiful by the aid of Sozodont, are powerful agents in preducing the fascination which leads to marriage. The charm, to which this delicious preparation lends to the breath, too, has a decidedly hymeneal tendency. White teeth and a pure breath! What heart can Jrwlst tlietu 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 722, 8 March 1866, Page 8
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