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THE LOSS OF THE • TATTEANGA.' THE following gentlemen have formed themselves into a COMMITTEE for the COLLECTING- of SUBSCRIPTIONS for the unfortunate relative sufferers by the recent calamity. About 30 orphans are left destitute and need assistance. Subscriptions forwarded to the •undersigned "will be thankfully received. Alfred Buckland, Durham-street E. and H. Isaacs, Fort-street T. W. Macready, Queen-street Henderson and Macfarlane, Queen-street T. and S. Morrin, Queen-street W. J. Hurst, Queen-street Carey, Gilles, Huntei1 & Co., Durham-street Cruickshank, Smart and Co., Queen-street L. D. Nathan and Co., Shortland-street E. Hobbs, Wakefield and Upper Queenstreets J. Newman (Newman and Ewen), Queenstreet W. C. Wilson, Heeald Office Combes and Daldy, Queen-street Owen and Graham, Queen-street McArthur, Shera and Co., Shortland-street Must and Co., Shortland-street Archibald Clark and Son, Shortland-street Lewis Bros., Queen-street Thornton, Smith and Firth, Queen-street F. H. Lewisson, Queen-street R. J. Morison, Daily Southern Cross Office Bucholz & Co., Fort-street J. S. Macfarlaue, Queen-street. J. T. Boylan, High-street J. Casey, Queen-street Wharf B. J. Daveney, Northern Club P. A. Philips, Queen and Shortland-3treets Henry Nicol, North Shore Thames —W. Rowe, Captain Souter Coromandel—Captain Fraser Russell—A. Vilcoq and R. Barstow Waimate—John Williams Kawakawa—John McLeod Tauranga—T. 'vvrigley, J. A. Chadwick Opotiki—William Kelly Poverty Bay—Captain Read Eiverhead —John Lamb Onehunga—Captain Brewer Otahuhu—John Hall, Hugh Knox Ngaruawahia —James Hume Cambridge—William Selby Alexandra- J. D. Hill Hamilton —W. Cuminings The Subscription Lists will be advertised. HONORABLE MENTION, PAEIS EXHIBITION, 1867, FOE PEEFUMEEY. remingtsn js hair restorer, for strengthening, cleaning, and IMPROVING- the HAIR, is the best and cheapest hade. It is Invaluable for Children, laying the foundation of a good head of hair, making it grow strong and healthy, and keeping the scalp beautifully clean and white. Being made in the Province it is always fresh, and is sold at a price within the reach of all classes. Try it, and you will use nothing else. In large bottles, 23. 6d.; double, 4s. 6d. REMINGTON'S ODONTO, For CLEANING the TEETH, giving them a pearly whiteness, and preventing decay, at the Barae time sweetening the mouth and purifying the breath. In boxes, Is. 6d. each. NO EGGS WANTED ! REMINGTON'S CUSTARD POWDER, For MAKING CUSTARD PUDDINGS, or CUSTAKDS, has been long known and approved in the Old Country. Requires no eggs, the only things necessary being milk and a little sugar. A fourpenny packet will make a pint, and an eight-penny packet a quart. Try it once, and you will buy it again. PERFUMERY of all kinds, Scents, Pomades; Toilet Vinegar, Violet Powder, for children (beautifully scented) ; Quinine Wine, for giving appetite and. strength ; Exhibition Cold Cream, very different to the oily compound commonly used, and very healing; Glycerine Lotion, for the skin and complexion ; and articles of all kinds, too numerous for an advertisement, all made on the premises, and consequently fresh and in fine condition. EEMINfiTON, MANUFACTURING PERFUMER & CHEMIST Paenei/l, Auckland, N.Z. (Opposite the old "Windsor Castle".) t§s§P. Patronise things made in the Province when good. OPAEKLING ALE. DPAEKLINa ALE. OPAEKLING ALE. OPAEKLING ALE. qPAEKIING ALE. QPAEKLING ALE. E. WHITS ON & SONS, ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. •TirrHITSON'S ALES and STOUT, in V V Bottle and Bulk, can only be had at the ALBERT BREWERY. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. mRY OUR BOTTLED ALES SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 178, 4 August 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 178, 4 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 178, 4 August 1870, Page 3