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' y -v "'"'W AUCKLAND TEIfBTIAH' BLIND FAOTOET, ; VENETIAN HOUSE WELLESIiBY-ST. MHOETON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of inside and outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks for the liberal support and patronage he has received from the Ladieß and Gentlemen of Auckland, and hopeß by .attention and punctuality to secure a continuance of their favors. The Trade supplied with "Venetian and Wire Gauie Blinds. • Old Blinds Repaired and Painted. Country orders to bs accompanied by a remittance. WILL AM THOESE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKES, AND BETA TITER OF BEITIBH BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c., &c., . | | as REMOVED his business to those spacious Buildings No. 107, QUEEN STREET, (next door to Stichbury's Auction Mart). If.B.—Boots and Shoes of every description made to order. PABNELL STOBES. MB. JAMES REED begs to inform' his old customers and the public generally that he has THIS, DAI recommenced the Business formerly carried on by Messrs. Harrison & Reid with an ENTIRELY IfEW STOCK of GROCERIES, TEAS, OILMAN'S STOBES, &c., 4c., and he trusts by attention, civility, and perseverance to merit and obtain the'support formerly given to them. He begs to assure all who may patronise him that no effort shall be wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. RUSSELL'S PBIYATE BOABDINQ- ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shortujtd Orebcekt.) RURALLY situated between "Army and Nary Hotel," and "Wesleyan College," UPP E B QUEEN BTBEET. PRIVATE PABLOUBS FOB FAMILIES. Auckland, March Ist, 189*. OBITEBION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the " Thistle" Hotel,) QUEEN-STREET. WILLIAM JEFFEB.Y, PBOPBIETOB. WJ. begs to announce to his friends and the «> public generally that he has opened the above Stableß, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair Bhare of their patronage. Horses, Buggies, &c., always on hand. (®§y- Open all hours of night and day. N.B.—Horses bought and sold on commission. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KABAN G AHAPE BOAD, (Hbad of Uppek Queen - btbebt.) fJIHIS SCHOOL is conducted by Bev. BOBEBT KIDD, L.L.8., of the University of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLO WEB, lately Master of the Auckland Commercial School, Assisted by Besident and Visiting Masters. Stabling is provided for the horses of daypupils residing at a distance. The GOI/LEOIATE SOHOOL is designed to combine the advantages of accurate scholarship and a thorough training of the mind with the practical requirements of a sound commercial educa ion. Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable in advance): — General Education—comprising Beading, £ s. d. Writing, Arithmetic, English Orammar and Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Science ... 2 2 0 Mathematics ... 0 10 6 Classics 110 French 0 10 6 Drawing 0 10 6 Other branches according to special arrangement. It is necessary to announce that the rule of quarterly prepayment will be strictly adhered to. BOARDERS are received. The site of the school is open and healthy THE LYCEUM, ALTEN-ROAD.

' ' 1 1 HE above-named Establishment is NOW EE* ! -L OPENED. Terms per quarter, in advance: Junior Division.. ... ... £1 10 0 [ Benior ditto, including Latin and Mathematics 2 0 0 i Hours of attendance from 10 to 1 and from 2 till F 4 o'clock. ; Evening Classes every Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday, from 7 till 9 o'clock Terms per quarter £1 i o Boarders received. WILLIAM D. LYSNAB. TATJRANGA. ME. A. WASBB I C LAND, COMMISSION, & SHIPPING- AGENT. Land Purchases negociated between Europeans and Natives. MR. W., from his long residence in the District, is eminently qualified to render every information to persons wishing to invest or settle; either as to the leasing or purchase of Native Lands. Peace having been established since the visit to Tauranga of His ifonor the Superintendent, who assured the Natives that they will be allowed, under condition, to sell their lands to Europeans, a most eligible opportunity now offers for investment or settlement in this rich and fertile district. ONEHTJNGA. MB. NORTON, Chemist, Queen-street, and Mr. J. Cook, Butcher, Princes-street, near the Beach, are Agents in Onehunga for the sale of the Daily New Zealand Hebald and the Weekly Herald. Subscriber's names, advertisements, and orders for printing will be received at either of the above places. TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN MANUKAU. HABBOUB. Masters of Vessels visiting Onehunga can be supplied daily with a Copy of the HEBALD NEWSPAPER, GRATIS, by application to Mr. John Cook, Batcher, Princes-street, next to the Custom House.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1215, 7 October 1867, Page 2

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720

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1215, 7 October 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1215, 7 October 1867, Page 2

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