Public Notices. /->(o_ FEE 1 COFFEE 1 COFFEE 1 W S. COL LI N S Begs to notify that he has made satisfactory arrangements for Roasting and grinding his own Coffees, and haa adopted the follow iDg brands and prices :— IMPERIAL, 2S; SULTAN, Is 9d; AND ARABIAN, is 6d per lb. These Coffees, being ground hot from tho cylinders and packed in air-tight canisters, retain their delicate flavour and aroma longer than in any other known process. For strength und quality they cannot be surpassed, being ground from tho finest Ceylon kinds. Those who prefer puro Coffoo can obtain it in tho Berry, or froah ground, at tho PARNELL TISA & COB-FEW WAREHOUSE, MANAKAU Road, PAR*_LL, Auckland. / _**_£s v T>ROF. FRASER invites /I}/yD<s_ i attention to his Book Stook, K&s-EtyiD and to the Mounted and Varnished L^^nlf/ Phrenological Map, at Is only; V I*r PBl' Pot,t, Is 2dv >-ar V Literary Socletiep, &c, in the W V Province of Auckland wishing to A \ hear Phrenological and Physio_S'//____llo*!i''nl Lecture* will plea3o to «j_^*^ ""communicate early. "V7IQUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Cornhr ob- Wellesley and Albert-streets LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. The READING-ROOM is comfortablyf urnishod, and i* BUplied with English, American, and Colonial Papers; Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Chriatchurch, and Dunedin Nuwapapers; Illustrated Journals, including tho *"«raphio," "111us-tr-ut-id London Now»," "Punch," &c. MAGAZINES — BUokwood's. Harper's, MacMillan'e, "Eclectic,"nnd -'Nineteenth Century" " A Ihthe Year Round," "Argosy," etc., etc. REVIEWS— The "Quarterly," " Edinburgh," " Prinooton." otc, oto. Subscription—2s6d por Quartor. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2.000 vols., in tho various departments of Literature. New Works frequently added. Subscription—2s Od por Quarter. FILES kept of all tho Leading Colonial and Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS, CHESS, &c, in Reading-room, Tha and Coffee Pkovidhd. YOU N G MEN. Aro Invited to avail themselves ot tho advantages offered by tho Association. $&T Information gladly given at tho Rooms, whioh aro OPEN DAILY from ! a,m till 10 p.m. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Seoretary. riHKAP miBBEBI Tho Union Sash and Door Company aro now prepared to supply ALL KINDS OJBUILDING MATERIALS, Including SASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS, TURNERY, CARVING, AND FRETWORK, AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. UNION SASH & DOOR COMPANY. Auokland, Augont 9,1380. TOURNITURE 1 TmURNITURE ! TIME PAYMENTS. ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM. 8. ISAACS & CO. beg to inform tho Inhabitants of Nowton, Ponsonby, Froeman'g Bay, and tho adjoining suburbs tnat they have Openod a Kurnltui-o Xrcado in the Knrangahupo Road, Nowton (oeposlto the Poet-office), on the Time Paymkht p_oci»lo, whereby they offer tboae in want of Furniture, or desirous of Furnishing Houses, the opportunity of purchasing every description of Household Furniture by WEEKLY INSTALMENTS. For the neoeesary forma apply at tho Arcade. Immtdiato Delivery of Goods Free of Charge. Noto tho Addrest— S. ISAACS & CO., Newton Furniture arcade, Karangahape Road (opposito Post-office). A& K. TEU T E NBB ER G, . MANUFACTURING JEWEbLERS, ENGRAVERS, &o. (Mo Arthur's Buildings). New Fashions in Jewellery. Brooche* & Ear-rings (of exquisite design and workmanship) manufactured from Nautilus Shells, mounted with Silver and Gold; specimens now on view; Wedding Rings and Keepers made to ordor." Medalb (of any style) in Gold or Silver. N.B,—All Articles of Jewellery on New Designs introduced by ourselves, and not hitherto obtainable in tho Colonies. Jewellery repaired. Seals, Stamps, Monogram*, &0., to any design. Walking Sticks, constructed out of various kinds of Now Zealand Woods, highly polished, and mounted In Gold or Sliver, with any device. Suitable for presents. TMHW ZEALAND FERN'S Uni_ou.fi.tod, or Mounted, In Sets of From 12 up ro I_'Varihties. Also In Frenoh Polished Mottled Kauri Boxes, each containing either 25, 60, 76,100 or 125 varieties. JThe2s variety Boxes, aa abovo .. Al The 100 „ ~ -- .. tQ3 For Sale by ERIC CRAIG, PRINCES-STftBET I^TOBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE. To Contractors, Miners, Quarrymbn ahd Others. E. PORTER _ CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR Til a NORTH ISLAND FOB THE ABOVE DYNAMITE, Beg to call attontion to tho Reduotlon in tho Prioo of Nobel's Best, or No. 1, Dy«amlte, whioh is now being i-old at TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per lb., with Liberal Disoount to tho Trade ana Largo Buyers. Alao, to its great strength, as compared wiih other explosives. After repeated trials by tbo largest contractors in tho Australasian Colonies, the results prove beyond dispute that "NOBEL'S" DYNAMITE is the Most Powerful and Eoo jtom-oal, being fully Fifteen Per Cent, stronger than tho Aus-tralian-made Dynamite and Llthof raoteur. NOBEL'S DYNAMITE is unequalled for the following purposes:— Mining, Quarrying, Blasting (in hard or soft, wet or dry rockl. Tunnelling, Breaking up of Wreoks and Sunken Rooks. Splitting Tree Stumps, Boulders, &0., &o. No danger from tamping. Its Safety has been completely demonstrated by the absence of accidents either iv transit, in storage, or in any legitimate use. It is insensible to heavy snooks, a percussion cap being required to develop its Gnnt Power. Printed Instructions for using issued with every package. Necessary Double Tape Fuse and Caps always in stock. Price reduced. Ten Tons of the above Just Landed, ex 'John Bull.' Mr Gorman, tho Company's Instructor, is now in Auckland, and on application will give any information regarding this explosive. E. PORTER & CO., HARDWARE MKRCHANTS.AuokIand. OONSOKBY NURSERY. WILLIAM MASON. As the planting season has now arrivod, I have great pleasure in inviting tho attontion of the pnblio to my valuable Nursery Stook which ia How ready and in excellent condition for removal, consisting of CONIFERS, PINES, EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, AZALIAS, CAMELIAS. ROSES. I have grown a largo quantity o Pinus Ins'gnis ana Cupressus Maorocarpa, thoy being the universal favourites as ornamental, oi shelter trees. Pinus Inslgnis, irlled plants, per 100 .. 50s. Do. do. mall 30s. Cupressus Macrc carpa balled plants .. 70s. Do. do. Binall 503.. Twenty thousau FRUIT T KEES, at low prices, from 1 year to 7 yeara old. Also a Jarge quantity of EVERGREEN nnd FLOWERING SHRUBS Buitablo for planting in belts or borders. I have great pleasuro in inviting intending planters to uu inspection of my grounds anc Btook. The *bii3 leaves the Union Bank Queen-street every fifteen minutes, nnd passes within a fevt . minutes' walk of my place. Price Lists can bo obtained, post free, oi application at the Nursery, Ponsonby, Auckland or from-Mr, Lifsoombe, Seedsman, Queen street. . * . W. MASON, .;■■ -..„- - ■ ":•.;;„-. --~■- ... ~,.,-.& : / A-. '-;":. ..' ■'. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3161, 6 September 1880, Page 1
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