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NOW OR NEVER,! BY SPECIAL DESIRE, ONE WEEKMOEE OF THESE GEE AT NOVELTIES! W. H. FOLEY'S ROYAL MENAGERIE. Remember this is tour last chance TO SEE IT. THE HOS KING—THE GREAT F2RNANDEZ PSOCLIM^IOIf, . Whereas, it lias come to Eabs, in otir capacity of MONARCH OF'THE FOREST, that there .are in the City divers and-iiumerouß persons afflicted with, the Grumpe, MumpW jMegrims # Mully* grubs, Blues, Sighs, Neversmiles,'Melancholy, Long Faces, and various other Maladies 100 Humorous to mention, all of which are curable by the application of our sovereign balsam Good Hugiour and General Enjoyment: Now this is therefore to. summon all such persons to be and appear at the Pavilion, situated on the Market Square, THIS DAY and NIGHT, and every day and night daring thfif week, on pain of incurring our royal displeasure. Given under our hand and seal. (Signed) WALLACE, King of the Forest. This is toto last chance to eeo the Dabing Feats of the Rojal Lion "Wallace and the Lion King Fernandez, the Magnificent lioness and Leopardess, the largest and smallest Bears ever shown in the _ Southern Hemisphere, Monkeys with their Babies, (who request children to bring. Nuts, Oranges, and Cakes), the Great Sea Lion, caught at Piction, N.Z., after attacking several men in*a boat; ■with the Vancouver's Island Little Guinea Pig, are now addded to the Exhibition. Hours of Exhibition, from half-past 2 till 5 in the Afternoon, and from half-past 6 till 9 in the Evening. The animals aro fed at 9 o'clock at night. ■: Pbices : Adults, Is; Children, Cd. Schools can attend on liberal terms. On Friday Night will be for the BENEFIT of Me. FERNANDEZ. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES CATER, PEG BOOT MAKER,'" BEGS to inform his Friends and Cuatomerjytfei Ladies and Gentleman of Auckland and vts vicinity, that he has REMOVED to those mojrti convenient Business Premises under Mr. Crombid's Photographic Establishment, nearly opposite the-. Union Bank, ! ' • No. 136, QUEEN STREET, where he will continue to make every description of Ladies', Geutlemen's and Children's BOOTS of

tho Boat Material and Workmanship, at the Lowest Possible Prices. : Tebms Strictly Cash. The Trade Supplied as usual. No. 136, Queen-stbeet, & 35, Wvkdhau-street. N.B. —J. C. has closed the Shop above the Odd Fellows' Hall. J3ONE DUST. BONE DUST. GLTJTINISED BONE DUST, warranted pure and free from adulteration, prico £9 per ton, 2,2401b5., bags included. J BYCROFT & 00. Onehunga Bone Mills, A Supply kept in Auckland at Stone Brothers' Stores, Commerce-street. REMOVED NEAR THE WHARF. G. THOMAS BEGS to intimate to his Customers that he has taken the Store next to Messrs. Owen and Graham's, near the Wharf, where he will have a constant supply of good Flour. Pbices : Fine Flour, Star Brand £24 0 0 Superfine Family 22 0 0 Canterbury 19 0 0 Seconds, Sharps, Bran, Maize, Oats, at the lowest rates. 5 '.so, About three tons of line quality Mill-fed Bacon and Hams. June Ist. 1868.

NOTICE. TO ASHY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS IH THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. THE PAYMENT of PENSIONERS for the ensuing Quarter will be made as follows : — Auckland, Thursday, July 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at tho Commissariat Office. Onehtjsga, Monday, July 5, at II a.m. Otahuhu, Wednesday, July 8, at 9 a.m., at the Criterion Hotel Drury, Wednesday, July 8, at noon, at the Farmers' Hotel Panmuhe, Friday, July 10, at 9 a.m., at the Ferry Hotel Howick, Friday, July 10, at noon, at Mr. Crew's •House Any pensioners who may be unavoidably absent on the above days, must apply, on or before the 20th July, otherwise no payment will be mado to them until the following quarter. Army, Navy, and East India Company's HalfPay and Irish Constabulary and Civil Service Pensions will not be paid on any of the above dates. FRANCIS INNES, D.A.C.Gr., Military Accountant. Military Accountant's Office, Auckland, June 20, 1868. THE THAMES CRUSHING- COMPANY (REGISTERED). rpENDERS arc invited for the ERECTION of i BUILDINGS required for the Machinery of the above Companj-. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned until the 26th INST., and from that date the same will be for iaspection at the Thames Advertiser Office, Shortland. Tenders to be delivered to the Manager by the 6th day of July, IS6B. JAMES SMABT, Manage*. High-street, Auckland, 1 17 th June, 1868.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1435, 23 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1435, 23 June 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1435, 23 June 1868, Page 1

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