-VTOTICE OP EEMOVAL, BY SPECIiL APPOINTMENT. W. H. F E N T 0 N. HAT AND CAP MAHUFACTUKEE, Begs to "inform tho public that, ho has REMOVED TO LAEGEK AND MOKE CONVENIENT PREMISES, W AT 82 *» QUEEN STREET, Opposite the "'Herald" Oilico, and has added GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND MERCERY to hia Business, n order to supply tho long-felt want initho community. Hats and Caps of Eveey Description Made to Oeder on tiie Premises. W. H. F E N T 0 N. ... , pHEMICAL MANUKE! CHEMICAL . ,M AN U KEI "" The undersigned are now prepared to 'supply their Celebrated Potato and Mangold Mixture in any quantity. Analysis o£ which will be forwarded on implication. Special preparations for different crop 3. also, Nitrate of Soda Su'phate of Ammonia Nnrate of Potash 1 W. J. HUKST & CO., 101 Queen-street. •pYE GRASS! .KYE GPvASS ! A very superior sample of EXTRA HEATS' Also, ON SALE (CHEAP), 200 Backs Poverty Bay RYE GRASS and COCKSFOOT POASI CLOVERS, &C./&C. ■ W. J HURST & CO., 10 Queen-street. |"v N S A L E, Bonedust, Sydney and Anckland Bonbflouk, Sydney Bonemeal, American Super. Phosphate Peruvian Guano .: , Mexican Guano!J Maiden Island Guano. W. J. HURST & CO., ■ -ÜBl, Queen-street. ESTABLI9IIID 1855. THE IJNDEBSIGNED have just OPBNKD, Ex 'Famenoth,' ' Kildonan,' 'City of Agra,' and 'Ned White': % i © P« I 6B i ■" I < I -I 3 § * S 8' § fe Q S°. X a C 5 63 1 9 -I So W fc Pi f» W &: £ £' £ £ - • R-=;«?•; fi § s ii iiidjhavo the Largest Stock'and Sell at Lower Price than any other House in Now Zealand. W. H. SHAKESPEAR & CO., IMPORTERS, FANCY WOOL AND SILK MERCHANTS \ Sewino Machine Mandfactureks. and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT 3, . 2J6, QUEEN-STREET, AUCHXAND. : The first meeting of creditors in the , estate of Daniel Fraccisßyap, hotel-keeper, of Cororaandel, will be held m the Supreme Court BuildiDgs on the rooming of the 12th instant. A lady writes to us : -"I am «I«d to have been able to have proved, in the most satisfactory manner, that by the use of gas stoves ihe cook's occupation is deprived of its chief torment-thirst. The great auxicty and trouble of keeping npa fire, especially in the summer, in this climate, and ot regulating the temperature for the various articles under treatment, is, by the use of gas stoves, entirely avoided, Soot, ashes, arid dust are entirely done away mtli, and all culinary pots and pans arc easily kept bright I should advise oU'young ladies to refuse to name thetlay except upon the condition that all the cooking is to be done frith gas."
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2983, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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