■{{ DRU/G AND OHEMICAL WAREHOUSE. ;['- , 57, VICTOBIA-STBEBT, AtJOKHAHD. HILL being aboutto visit the old country • ; for a short time, gratefully returns his sincere thsinlrs to the Medical Profession and the public of Auckland, and'the Colony, for the very kind support they have given him during his residence in Auckland, and he trusts that the same will ha continued 'to his successor; "Mr. 0/ J.' Fox, who being now almost as well known as himself, any further introduction is almost needless. "N.B.—Ah early settlement of all accounts is respectfully requested. CJ. FOX having succeeded to the above busi- « ness (having managed the samo for the last two years) so successfully established and carried on by niß predecessor, begs to assure old friends and Bupportors that nothing shall be wanting on his part to in everyway merit a continuance of that liberal patronage'accorded to Mr. Hill, and ho hopes by continuing to import direct from England the best medicines Jobtainable to still maintain the reputation of the Establishment. N.B.—A branch Establishment will soon be opened in the centre of Freeman's Bay for the accommodation of the West Ind Customers and to meet the requirements of that daily increasing neighbourhood, whore every new and approved remedy required in medicine and Surgery or for the sick Chamber, as well as every article pertaining to the Drug Trade will bo : obtainable. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DE BURGH ADAMS. \ MEETIVG of the Committee was held on r\_ SATURDAY, 2lst instant, at the Mechanics' Institute, when the following gentlemen were proposed and added to the Committee :— Messrs. David Graham Samuel Cochrane Mark Somorville Jerome Oadman Dr. Goldsbro' Morton Jones Captain Dinnin Geo. "Webster F. H. Lewisson, and M. Lambert (Military Train). Tho Committee resolved to snbdivde the City and Suburbs of Auckland into districts, and appoint Members of, the Committee to collect subscriptions It also resolved to form a Sub-Committee at Onehunga and Otahuhu, and that the hon. Secretary should request Messrs. Davies and Hallimoro of the former place, and Messrs. Thos. Eodgers and Gordon of tho latter place, to take the necessary steps for accmplishing the objects of the Meeting. A vote of thanks to tho Chairman terminated the proceedings CHURCH OF ENGLAND CEMETERY. SUBSCRIPTIONS to REPAIR the WALLS, GRAVEL the WALKS, and carry out tho much needed IMPROVEMENTS in this Cemetery, are earnestly invited by GEORGE P. PIERCE,) . SHIRLEY W. HILL, J Trustees. J. H: HORNE, j LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE COMMITTEE of the ladies' Benevolent Society having found in their vi-n'tation of the poor a great want of noedful covering, earnestly request donations of Clothing, Blankets, &c, which will be received by the following Ladies at their residence:— Mrs. Rd. Abtiitjb, Hopburn-street. Mus. BEXNETr, Chapel-street. Mhs. Beveuidge, Symonds-street. Miib. Pornfokd, Wellealey-street. Mhs. Gaviv, Parnell. Mas. Hoßson, Hobson-Btreet. BOARDING SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES: PROSPECT ONEHUNGA. MRS. JAMES, O AVING REMOVED into the above commodious f * and healthfully situated Residence, has now VACANCIES for a limited number of VOUNG LADIES, to Board and Educate. The Hou«o is large, pleisintlv and conveniently situated,' Omnibuses passing Hourly within two hundred yards of the grounds. References! to Parents of Pupils and others. ' For further particulars address as above. AUCKLAND BONE MILL. J" AND J, SOPPE'r having erected a New and • Substantial BONE MILL, with Machinery of the most modern construction, are now prepared to receive orders for BONE DUST, J and £-inch Bonea. The above aro cash purchasers of Bone in any quantities. HENDEESON & MACFABLANE'S Store, Wharf Freeman's Bay, March 16,1560 MOUNT HOBSON NURSERY, REMUERA. THE undersigned has much pleasure in bringing under the notice of his patron 3 and the public his luxuriant Stock of Coniferous and other Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of large size, fully prepared for safe ramoval, together with a general slock'of Fruit Trees, Thorn Quicks, Garden Seeds, and numerous other matters pertaining to a general nursery. An early 11 will be esteemed a favour. The Nurseiy is within a short distance of Newmarket. 0. T. W R E N, NuKSj.nYiiAK, Landscape Gardener, &c. ON SALE, AT ALEXANDER GENTLES' URSERY, TREES, consisting of APPLE, PEAR, NECTARINE, PEACH, and CHERRY, Also, A great stook of Fine Oaks of all sizes, Pine-aster or Fir lrees, Walnuts, Popkrs, Mulberrv Trees, Cypresses of great size, and other Plants too numerous to mention. Blue Gums and Stringy Bark in boxes of 100's and 50's ; all Bizes, PARNELL, RUTLAND ROAD, Leadiko to St. Geok&e's Bat. TO MEET THE TIMES TO MEET THE TIMES!! SWETE and CO. GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, 4c, comer of Pitt-street and Karangahape Road, Newton, beg to intimate t o their friends and tho public generally, that thev have REDUCED the PKIuE of the 21b Loaf of Bread lo FOURPENCE HALFPEENY All Bread weighed on delivery, if required, f The quality guaranteed Al. j _ • ' S. & Co. would beg to invite the attention of customers to their large and varied stock of Groceries Provisions, Ac, feeling oorafident that for quality and ' cheapness they cannot be surpassed. , . S - f L'o. take this opportunity of thanking their irionds and patrons for past favours so liberally accorded, and hope, by continuing to supply a »ood and cheap article, to morit a continuance of sanTe. Niß.'—Best Sperm Caudles, Full Weights 2s. per lb Ditto ditto ditto, Light Weights.. Is. 9d. ditto Ditto ditto Auckland Tallow lOd. ditto ' ,--Sr S - t , S £ aP V ° T bar - '•- 10 2«. ditto •-> • ' Fluid Vestas 1 8 , 2d. doz. Very-Best Cavendish, 10a: 4a.Cd.perib
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 2
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