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Business Cards. T ONDON AND PARIS PATTERN JLJ DEPOT, MRS. BUTTER WORTH, MILLINER, Invites the Ladies of Auckland to inspect her Large and Varied Stock of Flowers, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Cap Fronts, &c., and to inform them she is now prepared to supply .Millinery, Jackets, and Mantelets, at tho shortest notice. Queen-street Auckland. M AGASIN ERANCAIS. MKSDAMES HAS ART") & ATKINS Have much pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Auckland that they are now prepared to make up according to the latest Paris and London Fashions. Orders Promptly Attended to. MRS. M. JOHNSTONE, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Wbllesley-street Bast, Second House from Mr. J. Smart and Co/s Ironmongery Store. J. & J. SOPPET have taken an Ofiice at No. 8, Lower Qaeen-street. November 17. 1873. MSOMER VILLE, • WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCKR. 125, QUEEN-BTREBT. Country orders carefully and promptly attenoed to. r! matHl eso n, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -CONFECTIONER, In returning thanks for pust favours, begs to inform his Customers and the Public coneralty that he has DISPOSED OF THIi WHOLE O K HIS PLANT AN D BUSINESS TO MR. B. WATERS. Confectioner, Queen-street, where the Business will be continued on and after THURSDAY, 6th November, 1873. Saddler by rfh Appointjient Excellfncy Governor. J>ACK-S A DDLES. tTAMES E m AN Continues to manufacture PACK-SADDLES of the same pattern as those supplied by him to the troops in New Zealand under General Cameron, and now adopted in England as Arrny Saddles. They are large, light, perfectly safe for horses' backs, and can be used as Riding Saddles. Previous to their use by the Colonial forres, the military hospitals were continually filled with galled horses, but not a single instance of a horse's back having been injured occured nfter the adoptidh of these Saddles. After Ueneral Cameron felt assured of their utility, he ordered two to be made by J. W., and sent to England ; and tho Saddles used in the Abyssinian Campaign were made from these patterns, and gave the greatest satisfaction These Saddles, with strapping complete for all kinds of pack-work, can be obtained in any quantities, at from 60s. each. 113, Queen-street, Auckland. JJARTINGTON'S BISCUITS. REDUCED PRICES. Cabin Biscuits 18s. per lOOlbs. All kinds Faucy ditto .. Gd. per lb. STONE BROTHERS, Agents. ICHARD &AELICK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, & AGENT, 22, Exchange, Auckland. OBEET GALLA GHE B, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, Wyumiaji-street, Auckland (Next tho New Zealand Herald Ollicc). Every (lcscripton of work in conncction with the above business (viActitcd with Cheapness and Despatch. I Q A M U E L W E L L S, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Collector of Rents, Debts. Highway RMoo, &c., LOAN'S ARRANGED, cc 129, Queen-ptreet, 3 Doors below the Union Bank. rjUILOR & HABIT -It AEER. J. C. D. BOWDEN Begs to intimate to his old customers and the public generally that he has again commenced business in the city, and solicits a share of their patronage. Address: Shortland Crescent, nea St. Paul's Church. C~U T L i R, GENTLEMEN'S PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER, WELLE9LRY-STREET EAST. Every description of Boot cut and made to order. Lasts made for customers free of charge. WP A R K; E R, e WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, opposite the Daily Southern Cross Oihce. Terms Cash. All Goods Warranted. W-S. G R E E N El O LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGKN'T, OISBOKNE, POYEKTY BAY. WA RNO C K BKOXHBBB- - & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. AUCKLAND. WP HI LLIPPS & SON, @ OIL, COLOR AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors, Varnishes, French Polish, Goldleaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ormimental and Photographic Gliss; Picturc Frame and Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass Cut to Size, and carefully Packed. 12. WYN DIIAM-STRKET. ASHING AIADE EASY, ECONOMY*IN LIGHT. J. A L L E N D E R, SOAP AND CANDLE .MANUFACTURER, Paiin ell, Aucexand, Begs to call the attcntiou of the trade and the public n general to his various brands cf SOAP, which for excellence of quality cannot be surpassed. Household Soap, a good cheap Soap, No. 2 Soop, a superior quality Soap A 1 Soap, being the best Soap made, and should bo in every family, as its washing qualities are really Al, and for durability it is unequalled. ASK FOR ALLEN!>ER\S Al SOAP, and see that you pet it, aa one trial will be enough to secure its const-ant use. SOFT SOAP is alio manufactured on tho premises, which, for maehiuery, wool-washing, &c. t is equal in quality tc the imported article. ALLUXDKR'S PURIFIED MOULD CANDLES are admitted by all to be the best in the market, and are guaranteed to burn longer than sperm. Ofiice, No. 7, Lower Queen-street, three doors below Messrs. Owen and Graham's. Parnell Steam Soap and Candle W ks. July 24, 1573. Photography. O T I O E. R. H. BARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, Begs most rcspcctfully to inform his friends and tho public generally that ho will OPEN IN A EEW DAYS, in EXTENSIVE NEW PREMISES OVER MESSRS. J. & J. DICKEY, Adjoining the City ITall. piIOTOGK aPIIIC NOTICE. CLARKE BROTHERS, For seven years pupils of Mr. Crombie and for tho last twelve months operators for Mr. Citcr, Have mlich pleasure in informing their friends and the public generally that they have purchased tho well known Photographic Business so successfully carried on by Messrs Crombie and Cater for the last eighteen years, and trust, by civility and attention to business, together with producing first-class portraits at moderate prices, to meet with a share of tiie patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. First-class Carte-de-Visita Portraits 7s Gd per halfdozen, or 12s Gd per dozen. N B —Children's Portraits taken insta taneously.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3751, 18 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3751, 18 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3751, 18 November 1873, Page 1

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