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Business Cards[a. card]. amEUTE K B E R G, A. J JIANUFACTURING JEWELLER, AND engraver, McArthur asd Co.'s Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. TT REL AN D BROTHERS, I WOOL MERCHANTS, t-vnners & leather manufacturers. Tmnorters o Saddlers' and Bootmakers' Machinery, In Sh Foreign Leather,. Saddlery, Sadd °rs Ironmongery, Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting, Suction and Delivery Hose, &c. ... . Warehouses —Vulcan Lane and High-stieet. Works—Panmure. AUCKLAND. Constituents' Orders promptly and carefully executed. Goods shipped to all the Colonies. o SETTLERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of TriDES SHEEI'SKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESVAX &c„ at highest market rates, in any quantity. ' f'Vnsitrnecs direct will have prompt and immediate rash Remittances returned, at Satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS, Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland. B" ETWEEN TWO FIRES! . THOS. JONES, Horse-slioer and General Smith, hopes ti make a living! Whilst sincerely, thanking his Pnromandel friends for their past support, i. J. iWfnrms them, the anvil will still continue ringing m i?!mn«a Road, although he has "fired up" in Victoria I .Tine off Durham-street West, side of Hunter Ind Solan's Sale Yards. In soliciting the patronage ' n c the Auckland public, he assures them that any k entrusted to his hands will he executed with TirAmntitnde, combined with the best, of materials ?nd workmanship, and at the lowest rates, lliomas V irp - Horse-slioer and General Smith, Victoria Lane, off Durham-street West (next Hunter and Isolans) ■ and Kapanga Road. Coromandel. 'tuTctri c ells for dwelling houses. T PFACOCIv has just received a shipment of the ohnve which can bo thoroughly recommended to Hbuseholders on the following grounds. Ihey are moderate in cost; communication can readily be SS with any or all of the rooms in the house. Stale strokes of a telegraphic character can be made ' r r the 'bell be rung continuously at tvill* dragons aeids are used with the battery, and it invitesno trouble. One can be seen in operation, and ' paces obtained by applying to . T.. PEACOCK, Optician, " ' SHORTLASD-STBEBT. Jirnrtlril First Prize at the Auckland Jgricultura A - SociclTshow, held on November 9.1550. T» 0 R T. M A N T E A U S ! PORTMANTEAUS,! W. HATFIELD,. Manufacturer of ■ all kinds of PORTMANTEAUS Ladies' Travelling Trunks, Bosmt Boxes, Hat and Gun Cases. "Travellers' Sample Cases, and Leather Cases of every description, made to size and order. Gentlemen's Portmanteaus always kept m stock in great variety; manufactured from the Best Colonial Leather and sola English Prices. . £2TRepairs neatly.and promptly executed. 25, Grey-street, Auckland. ,0 HIN A, Q. LAS S, ASD NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED, -EX LADY JOCELY>",' 'LOCH URR,' AND ' _M ARGARET G ALBRAITH.' BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN NEW ZEALAND. . G. B R 0 WNI NG, (Late J. B. Francis,) 225, QUEEN-STREET. ll E II A I R: ITS BEAUTY CAN BE RESTORED AND PRESERVED. Beautiful Hair, Nature's Crown. - Eccles' Sulphur Hair Restorer ■Cmnot fail to restore grey hair to its youthful colour, gloss, and beauty by a few applications. IT is kot A Dl'E. It ever proves itself the natural strengtlioner of the . human hair. . in composition with the more expensive Hair Eestoren. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each. Eccles'Vegetable Hair Wash, ■Unequalled for preserving and "beautifying the liair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, it promotes the growth and strength of the hair, and prevents '' " it from falling off. In bottles, Is Gd. Prepared by M. ECCLES, Chemist f H.EWIN' BurLDIXGS, WELIiESIiBY-STKEET, I -And sold bv all resoectablp Ohp.-m and Hairdressers j R. T Y N D A L L, " ' . SURGEON DENTIST, ■ TOP OF GREY-ST it EK T, Five years assistant to Mr. Plujnley. CELLULOID ! CELLULOID ! A Is ew American Base for Artificial Teeth, Just Imported. * ; CeUuloid is a base which is superior to Vulcanite .-and surpassed only by gold *or artificial teeth. ' It is much stronger than rubber, consequently, can ba much thinner and still have sufficient strength. ■ It is free from injurious ingredients, therefore ;less likely to cause inflammation of the mucus membrane. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance, there • toing in this respect no comparison. PRICES: \ Upper and ower in Celluloid .. .. ! £10 0 0 .la"V ulcanite, from .. .. i 9 2 Silver .: ■ .. : .. n n 0 Guld - •- .. : " " .___ OHAS. JgROWN AND! 00., NEW PLYMOUTH, AND WAITARA, Agents for Lloyd's ; A.oen'ts for Messrs. Shaw, Savill & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' ' Customs, House, Land, and Financial agents. - Honey Invested on Mortgage, and Crown and Native Lands Purchased. FORWARDING ; AND SHIPPING AGENTS. ' The firm have special' facilities for.knowing the localities of the'most valuable lands for purchase, 01 'investment on mortgage, also, for the negotiation -and Purchase of Native 'Lands, the senior membei liarins been Civil Commissioner for the last five years : I C TOR I-" 0 GUE T ' " FRENCH AND . ENGLISH .HOUSE, WEI.LESLF.Y-STREET. - THE ONI.Y PRACTICAL : LADIES' HAIRDRESSER AND HAIRWORKF.R IN AUCKLAND. From the First Houses in France and London. A Large Stock of Human Hair always on hand: Ladies' Wigs made to order. , r Centlemen s Wigs, Whiskers and Moustaches 01 land or made to order. ' • ~ , , „ : Ladies' Fronts, &c. Ladies Combings worked a . Kciuired. SELECT ROOM FOR LADIES. ' HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING & HAIRDRESSING SELECT ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. Orders from any. part of New : Zealand carefully an punctually attended to. NOTE THE ADDRESS AS ABOVE. •~i Bow-on view.—Life-like , Bust of the celebrate ■ beauty, Mrs. Langtry.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 3

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