Business Cards. J A M E S ■ W I S E MA N, Saddler and Harness-maker, Qnoen-atreot. KAPANGA CHAMBEBS, COROMANDEL. MR. HTfGUI KIBKWOOD to intimate to iiis numerous friends and to the public generally, both at Aucldand and Coromandel, that he has commenced business as' MINING AND CONFIDENTIAL INVBSTiIENT AGENT for the goldflold. Beliablo quotations daiiy supplied tt clients. Coromandel, Ist August, 1873. ■ ■ : ••- • T ON DON POBK SHOP, J J ' QUEEN-STrfEET. : • N O W OPENED, In those promises formerly in the occupation, of Mr. Collins, Cabinetmaker. THOS. BABNETT, PROPRIETOR. A M B'S B IS 0 U IT, £18 PER TON. MR. 3. S. MACF.ARLANE, Agent. ; MBS. M. JOHNSTONE, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, WEIiLESLEY-SIBEET EAST, • Second Houa from Mr. J. Smart and Co.'s Ironmongery Store. MRS. BUTTER WORTH, Milliner, & 0 ., begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland she intends resuming business, with a new and wellselected Stock, in those promises next to Coombes' Clothing Mart, Queen-street, opposite the old Market, as soon as tho necessary alterations are completed; "Wedding and Mourning orders promptly attended to. Tho newest London and Paris patterns of every description for Ladies wishing'to bo their own Dress and Mantle-makers. MS O -M E R V I L L E, O WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER. 125, QUEEN-STRE ST. Country orders carefully and promptly attended to. MR. T. TRAEFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Wakefield-street Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set. Painless Teeth Extraction. [oajid.] MR. THOMAS MAOREADY tendora his thanks for the patronage so long extended him. and begs to Intimate that prior to the arrival of his son from England (who is expected in a few months), he intends to dispose of his present large and select stock of Watches, Jewellery, &c., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Shortland-street, May 21,1873. jpABTING-TON'S BISCUITS. • REDUCED PRICES. Cabin Biscuits 18s. per lOOlbs. All kinds Fancy ditto .. 6d. per lb. pA OK SADD LE S. L. FORSTER & SON beg to announce to their numerous customers tbat they aro now prepared to supply tho latest improved Pack Saddle in any number, at low prices. Country orders punctually attended to. tsr 133, QUEEN-STREET (Next Union Bank), AND AT JiEtBODBKE. A D D" L E R r. L. FOSTER & SON would call special attention to their EXTENSIVE STOCK of Buggy, Pbreton, Spring Cart, Dray, and Plough Harness, which tor quality and price cannot be surpassed. Also, the varied assortment of Ladies* and Gents* Riding Saddles, Bridles, Wliips, and Spurs, See. Country Orders PnoiirxLv Attended to.
63T No. 133, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, As*d at Melbourne. OMERSET H O XJ S E, Auckland. JOHN C. SMITH, Boot and Slioe Importer and Manufacturer, junction of Grey and Quccn-strects. N.B.—Senior partner Xato firm Smith and Offer, Bristol House, Queen-street. rjIA.ILOR & HABIT-MAKER. J. C. D. BOWDEN Begs to intimate to liis old customers and the public generally that lie has again commenced business in the city, and solicits a share of their patronage. Address: Sliortland Crescent, near St. P iul's Church. P A 5 i E R, • WHOLESALE BOOT AND SIIOE MANUFACTURER, (opposito the Daily Southern Cross Office. Terms Cash. All COOII3 Warranted. i: G R E i N E, • LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, GISBOBNE, JOVEBTI BAT. ARN O0 K BROTHERS, BOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. CnAPKL-BTRKET, AOCKiAND. WPHILLIPPS & SON, O OIL, COLOR AND GLASS MERCHANTS; Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold* leaf. Artists' Colors and Brushes; Plato, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental ana Photographic Glass: Picturo Frame and Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass Cut to Size, and carofully Packed. . 12, •wyndham-btreet. WM. JOHNSTON, VICTOI'.IA-STREET, AUCKLAND, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER. Every description of Ladles* and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made to order on tho premises on the shortest noticc. B E A L, O TINSMITH & SECOND-HAND BOOKSELLER, Tin and Wire on Sale. Gentlemen's Libraries Bought. "Wjellesley-stueet East. YOU arc "wanted to know that you may buy your Neckties for Cd. at the City Clothing Mart—Samuel Coombes, No, SO, Quccn-strcet. Publications, JJJAMILY HERALD, Monthlx 6d. The Illustrated London Xcw, in rofcronco to pure literature, speaks of "Xlio Fa.mily llthat joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." JJIAMILY HERALD, Monthly Gd. The Saturday Review says: "Its novels and tales are quite as well written as tho best circulating library storios. "Tho Answers to Correspondents cannot ho fictitious, a romance and a lifo history bolng embodied in almost each of them. Tho Editor is tho confidant and confessor in ovory station of lifo." jpl AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. Tho Litcraru Gazette says: "It must bo said of the Family Heuald, that it is tho purest reading of all purely amusing literaturo ; it is indeed a family paper." - jgl AMILY HERALD, Monthly Gd. The British Quarterly Ittvicw says: "Under tho head of ' Tho Story Teller,' we have novels and tales simpler and purer in structure tlmu in tho pages of tho other penny serials." " There arc charming verses let into its pages, like sunshine, to brighten them." "It is well considered with reference to its alms, and is various and amusing, with a fair amount of utility intermixed. Of all theso publications wo nro inclined to consider tho Family llkuald tho best." AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. Tho Bookseller says: " For amusing reading, such as may bo admitted to ono's household without fear of consequences, wo can recommend tho Family Ueiiald. You got portions of a woll-writton novel, noYolettos, useful imformation interspersed thoughout answers to correspondents, alono worth tho monoy, and a varioty of other matters, wliich will make readers eitlior morrier or wiser, or perhaps both." ■~VT "T> —Tho FAMILY HERALD may -Ui oJLJ*© bo had at a small pcrcontago over the published prico, of Gordon and Gotch, Melbourno and .Sydney ; Ceo. Robertson, Melbourno ; of all Colonial IJooksellera ; or direct from AV. Stevens, -121, Strand, London, for lis. pur annum, post free.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3722, 15 October 1873, Page 1
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