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S-lipping. -qTEAM TO LONDON. •^^^^^^PEN'INSULAH&ORIENTAL "••*K__B—-**' STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. q tMm ,. Leave Leave Steamer. Sydney. Melbourne. Clyde, via Bombay Oot. 5 Oot. 11 MIP.ZATORK, via Bombay Oct. 19 Oct. 25 And tlicncoforward overy alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Man sellles. Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Return tickets issued both to first and second class passenj.ei'3 at especially low rates. Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained In this oompany's vessols. Passengers booking at Auckland secure special advantages. For all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. ■ 18, Queen-atreet, Auckland. A. AT^r- XJS7AIUKU AND ONEAs£_jk~K VV HUNGA STEAM CO. (Limited). TIME TABLE.-S.S. MANUKAU. SEPTEMBER, 1883. Leave Onohunga Leave Waiuku: Sopt. Sept — 2/—Thursday, 7.30 a.m. B—Friday, 1 p.m. — — 29—Saturday, 9 a.m. All freights payable boforo dolivory of goods, J. BARR BROWN, Managing Director. JL^Z "DASSENGERS' LINE jdtSeeßkiX- OF PACKETS TO NEW "•-^ffzSCSJjr ZEALAND. Owned by THE SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION SHIPPING CO. (Limitbd), S4, Leadonhall-street, London. Tho above lino of ships are regular traders to all the principal porta In New Zealand. Thoy arc clipper snips, classed Al at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare Is most substantial, and ot the host quality, and the accommodation roomy and oonvoniont, Tho undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which have boen guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L D. NATHAN & CO.. ) OWEN & GRAHAM, > Agenta. CRUICKSHANK & C 0. .) ■i , " i". _» Circulatiiiff Library. HE AUCKLAND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Established 1853. COMPRISES UPWARDS OF 0,000 BOOKS. Proprietor: N. G. Lennox (late E. Wayte). The following is a list of lato additions:— Rusdcn's History of New Zealand, 3 volumes McKenzie's History of the Highland Clearances King'B The Gentle Savago Miss Youge's Stray Pearls _,___, Tolmer's Rominlscenoes at Homo and at tho Antipodes , Manning's Old Now Zealand, third copy Warneford's Tales of tho Slave Squadron Bcßant's Life of Professor Palmer Paxton Hood's Scottish Characteristics Mrs Riddoll's Uninhabited House Pigott's Recollections of an Irish Journalist) Cranford's Dr. Claudius Eranford's Mr Isaacs Buchanan's Love Me for Ever Hamilton Aido's Poet and Peer Grant's Bush Life in Australia Lonnox's Coaching Anecdotes Lady Blomfleld's Rommieecncos of Court and Diplomatic Life Hay ward's Left to the World Saidon's Fedora Freeman's Impressions of the Unltod States Gilmonr's Among the Mongols Picton's Life of Cromwell Eighteen Months' Imprisonment Foils and Counterfoils Bradshaw's New Zealand As It Is Duffy's Four Years of Irish History Payn's Kit McDonald's Castle Warlock Philli—ore's Only a Black Box Memoir of Annie Keary , Praed's An Australian Hcroino Shorthouso's John Inglesant Anstey's Vice Versa, n lesson to lathers Froude's Life of Carlylo Madoc's Story of Mclicent Yeo's The Burntan Hay's Brigb tor Britain Larwood's Theatrical Anecdotes Marshall's Through America Blackmore's Cristowell Beresford Hope's The Mandreths Murray's Side Lights of English Society Ebor's Tho Burgomaster's Wife Shortland's Maori Traditions „_,_.,_ Bonwick's First Twenty Years of Australia Cummings's Our Homo in Fiji Mrs Oliphant's In Trust Stoddard's Summer Cruising In the South Se-M Hector Malot's No Relations Franzo's The Jows of Barnow Merivalo's Faucit of Balliol Cooper's Coral Lands Loader Scott's Messer Agnoli's Household AU the now vols, of All the Year Round Argosy. Belgravia, Bow Bells, Cossel s Magarano, Chambers's Journal, CornhiU Magaslno, Family Herald, London Socioty, London Journal, Tinsloy's Magazine, Temple, Bar, Time, Longman's Magazine, Christian World Magazine, &c. ADDITIONS ARE MADE DAILY. B —-SCRIPTION, 5S PER QUARTER ! DOUBLE SUBSCRIPTION, BS. Tho Proprietor has ploasure in announcing that, for tho greater conveniencei of hissubscrlbors, hohasREMOVED this old-established Library to his branch store at .12, Queon-stroct, opposite M S Cttbe^; ar rot°ai.c^cdto pay subscriptions regularly In advance, and observe the simple rules that are printed on tho cover of each book. Groat numbers of now works are continually being placed on the sholves, and this supply will only be kopt up if the subscriptions warrant Hotelkeopers, R_ard_ghouse-keepers, and others will greatly oblige.by returning to -above address any books bearing tho labels of this library. Upwards of 2/00 volumes are now missing. Public Baths. : aO TO BATH to ROTH'S PUBLIC HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. Charge-ONE SHILLING. Ow^weAdaw from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., and SUNDAY MOKNINGS from 6 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, respirators, soaps, &c. Select Bathrooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with female attendance, One Shilling a»d Sixpence. Pleaso note the address—Victor-a. street East, above tho Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart Auckland. N.B.—Barber in attendance. Household Coke. COKE. Z^OKE. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), PUBVEYOBS OF LIGIIT, HEAT, AND POWER, Invite orders for their Coke at the following rates (for cash), delivered by the Company, in their sacks, within One Mile Of the Gasworks; longer distance* at proportionate rate •— Per Sack, 3 bushels .. Is M Five Sacks * » Ten Sacks, cc 1 ton .. lis 6d Twenty Sacks,or 1 ton.. 22s Od H ' W M f The value of Gas Coke is now g O better appreciated than it for-. O merly was. Since we brought s _ the subject under the notice of y H householders, many have habit- q a uated themselve* to Its use, both h •S for registers and ranges, and O S would now decline all overtures q o_ to use any other solid fuel. We >3 recommend those who do not « 9 use Coke to adopt the following p W plan :-Firat, send to the Gas Company for a fow bags of tbeir Household Com: met the 1 Quantity that can be taken into the premises conveniently upearing in mind that, weight tor weight, coke is nearly double thelulk ot coaL Next, having d5-ioA the grates of registers and range of ashes, partly ful them • with coke (the larger limps may be used for this purpose! : upon-Ms foundation lay your kindlings and local coaJs. Now Btart your tire, and replenish often with small quantifies of local coals. Those who learn this, tho A. B. C. of laying a fire, forcooWng a breakfast, will not readily forego the mpst certain and quickest method with solid For the mode of burning Gas Coke withont coal see advertisement in Herald. _m_m , ~_mmm_m-rm-—,—-mm-_m*-m--. COKE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4129, 26 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4129, 26 September 1883, Page 1