jyj - O T r C B. Tlio undersigned having entered into' Partnership as General Drapers, Clothiers, <£c., the business lately conducted by Mr. Rushbrook will la l future be carried on under the style and lirm of RXJ&H-BROOK AND BHIDGMAN. \V. EUSHBROOK, WILLIAM E. BKIDGUA.N. TTIISH'S COMPOUND CONCENTRATED EXV TRACI' OF SARSJffI'AEILLA (As prescribed bv the late D r. Stratford), Compounded of tho purest ingredients, amd will keep in any climate ; an agreeable, purifying, and slightly stimulating tonic. None genuine without the signature of the Sole Manufacturer, I II O II 1 S FISH, CHEMIST, &o. THE AUCKLAND rUAIIMACY. Opposite St. Paul's Church, Priuces-street, For six years Dispenser to Drs. Stratford and Wright. [Established 1504.] D STEPHENSON AND CO.'S CELEURATED COKFIiU.-;, "EXHIBITION BRAND" "EAGLE BRAND" "C RO W N BRAN D" Arc to bo procured at all respectable Grocers and Storkkeepkus throughout tlie Province of Auckland. D. STEPHENSON AND CO.; Wi'S'DHASI-STREET, AUCKLAND. CL EY !3 AND C 0., . General Produce Merciiasts. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, \Y v s j n i AM-STRI:ET (Next Kaciuwj SUtr Oliice). MISS NORiMAN, Teacher ot Music (pupil of Mr. Hoffmann for the last live yuan), Waterloo [ Quadrant, live doors from Priucis-strcot. The North .Shorn attended.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3625, 24 June 1873, Page 2
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