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Public Auction Sales. TUESDAY, 27th JULY. . F, A. JPULLEINE Has received instructions to sell by Auction at the above date, at 12 o'clock, noon, on tne v premises, AS I X-ROO M-KD H 0 US E, with Verandah, situated opposite the Waiotabi Battery. Uruuml held rider Miners' Bight. SATUIIDA V, JULY2I. At 11 o'clock. MEB'JIW GI'DGK-iN & CO, Will Bell, at tbeir Auetioa Boom, A THREE FrtK'r SIX' INCH HAND BE R DAN, an excellent Retort, and a Lot of Mining Tools. A quantity of Household Furriture and Effects,' Drapery Goods, Books, . Poultry, fcc. TO FREEMASONS AND OTHERS, MESSRS GODGEON & CO. Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction (if not previously disposed of by private contract), - - Fourteen chronological charts of Biblical and Masonio History, the proceeds thereof to be divided between tho .Thames Hospit?! and the Ladiea' Bonevojent Institute. N.B.—Sale at an early date. Drapery, &o. WiN'Mt GOODS, .1875. REDUCTION IN-PRICE-? I -MIUI M & .MoL-KOD ABB NOW SELLING their Stock of WINTER GOODS at Reduced Prices. Coloured Winceys • ■ • irom OJd White Flannels - • from IOJd • A good heavy wide Calico, 5a 6d doz, Fancy Dress Materials, Trimmings, French Merinos, Men's and Boys' Shirt?, Flannels, Hats, Scarfs, and Hosiery ofj every descrip. tion, much under Value. • DURHAM & MoLEOD, POMEN-SfREET, SItORIL AND. Business Notices- , ;1 , F. H. LEWISSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEr Queen-stbeet, Auckland, (Opposite the Union Bank), THAVE made arrangements with the Executors of the late Thoiub Maoreadt to take all the Watche: ordered by him from Tnoms Rosmi <fe Sons, Watchmakers to the Queen, and that I am now the only Importer cf Thomas Russell k Sons' Gtold and Silver English Lever Watch?:. The first lot of Fifteen BEST .SILVER ENGLISH I have this day opened (July 16th), and am ready to Sell them at Eight Pounds each (£8). Warranted'for Ten ,Years, F. H. LEWISSON, The Oldest Established House in Auckland, J, B. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. A tfEW REASONS WHY! rrflU SEASON WHY our Advertisements 1 are rather uncommon: Because the common ones are not sufficiently read. The reason why the Super, did not honour Wallnult's order: Because to give the General Government a nut to crack, The reason why Sir George Qrey,will not be Premier next se<sion: Became he is too honest for a corrupt A'sembly, The re&'on why Rothschild took Vogel and the Loan under his wings: Because he waa well paid for it. The reason why Vogel aid McLean received the " Brigand" Order: Because they weja wertby of it. The reason why Vogel is not likely to stay very long in' New Zealand: Because it wi'l ■ soon be too hot for him. The reason why J, E. Hansen fa so largely patronized by the pnblio: Because he keeps good articles, anl sells at the lowest possible prices. The reasons why he can do so, and still always pay 20s in the £, are - Ist. Goods well bought ii tho best markets. 2nd, Economy of Management. 3rd. A largo tale and quick returns. PRICE LIST.—CASH I Lamb's Superfine Flour » 6s 6d (501bs) Price's full-weight Candles .Is Price's Night Lights • • lOd per doz Soap, largo bars • 7d Washing Soda • ■ . 2d Falad and Castor Oils • • 8d Bolloway's Pills and Ointment* la 3d ferry Davis's Painkiller •Is 3d Brown's Tomato Fauce ■ ■ Cd Austin's Worcest'r Sauco ■ lOd Preserved Milk • . • 9d,ls, la 6d Best Hobart Town Jam 3 * 9J, lOd Melbourne Do, • 8d English ■ Do, • la Keller's Marmalade • • Is French Prunes • • 9d per lb Dried Apples . • lOd „ New Zealand Preserved Meats • 2s6d,4lbnett Fresh Butter from the best Dairie:]in"tho Province, A good assortment of Crockery and' Glasswave, at lowest rates. $5* The reasons are patent to all why they should tuy their Groceries, Crockery, &c., from J.HANSEN, OHINEMURI STOREB, ' . BUORT L A N D. Agent for Fnowden's Rubber Stamps. Orders promptly executed,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2102, 23 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2102, 23 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2102, 23 July 1875, Page 2