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Business Notices. riHINA TEA SEASON, 1884-85. I beg to inform my numerous clients that I have received cable advice of the departure, From Foochow direct for this port, OP THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF MY ' NEW NEW NEW TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! And anticipate being enabled to show musters about the end of July. Market this year much in favour of buyers. I intend to offer special inducements this year for trado lines. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. "PERCY BUIILER AND COMPANY, -*- ACCOUNTANTS, House, Land; Commission, & Estate Agentsl FINANCIAL, SHARE. AND GENERAL BROKERS, Receiving and Forwarding Agents, mutual life buildings, 81, quehn-street. ON S A L E. Ex Ala9tor, Glance, and late arrivals from London— 170 Cases Bass Aleand Guinness Stout,quarts and pints, bottled by Danke 15 Quarter-casks Burgand's Pale Brandy 15 Quarter-casks Menkow and Co.'s Pale Brandy f>o Cases Flasks and Half-flasks Mcuko w and Co.'s Pale Brandy 100 Cases Walker's Old Highland Whisky. LKWJ6 AND SIMP3ON. -jyEW STATIONERY BUSINESS. The undersigned begs to infovn the public that he has Removed to premises two doors from the Bank of New Zealand, Quecn-ntreeL ENGROSSING, COPYING, & ADDfffiSSES Neatly Exeowted. Eatab.J . [1805. HENRY WHITE, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER. INGATE, BURNS, AND CO., Irpnmongerß, Custom-street. 'Superb Selfacttlng Range.s 3ft., 3ft. 3in., and 3ft. (jy. THE last consignment of the famous Pukekoho Factory Cheese, with the exception of half-a-ton sent to Queensland, the best lot aa ri gards richness, colour and flavour, has been purchased from R. Arthur by J. EATON, of the Co-operative Store, Hobsonslrcct, where ho intends soiling them at 7d per singlo lb. u or6d by the half cheese. Best Canterbury Bacon, new cured, 7d; Hams, do.; guaranteed Taranaki Bnttor, from 6d; Fresh, lOd and Is.—Hobson-streot (next Criterion Hotel). ■\TE\V ZEALAND TIMBER COMPANY J3I (LIMITBD). FREEMAN'S BAY FIRE. A prompt settlement having beoH made by the South British Insurance Company, we are now erecting a New Mill on the old site, and hopo to commence timber cutting in three weeks' time. In the meantime, we beg to inf «rm our Customers that our Devon port Mill will be running day and night, and being connected by telephone with our East Coast Mills, we are in a position to supply orders of long lengths and special sizes with every despatch. We thank our Customers for past favours, and beg to solicit a continuance of same. FRANK JAGGER, Manager. Auckland, 30th June, 1881. HAM WHITE, FENCER, £} CUSTOMS-STREET EABT. - All kinds of Fencing Material For Sale at Lowest Prices. All Jiteds of Fencing put up by Contract, as per plane* be seen at Yard. Twelve Iron Tanksyor Sale, good and cheap,. Puriri Posts in wholesale lots; also Sninglesr Palings, and Plcketa, 2a Cd per doa.. &0., &c. "DOTATOES! POTATOES!! X POTATOES!!! ONIONS ! ONIONS I! Imported direct from tho Canterbury growers. Samples and quotations on application. Also, a variety OF KARLY SEED POTATOES, VIZ., Early Rose, Brucc's Proliflo. Sheppard's Pink Eyes, Snowftako, Ashloaf Kidneys, Lapatone, Fluke and Bath Kidneys. P.S.—Country orders promptly attended to. da vies McMillan amd co., 13, CUSTOMS-STRBKT. T) i^ M. BURROWS. ARCHITECT & BUILDING SURVEYOR, A.M. P. Buildings QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Over Goodson's Areadc). Mr P. F. M. Burrows (late Government Architect) begs to announce that he has resumed practice at the above address, and to assure, his friends and patrons that all works entrusted to his care will be carried out with fidelity, economy, and expedition. ]S"ew Law 1/ahtnership. THK UNDERSIGNEB beg to announce tha they havo commenced Praotlce in Co-partner-ship as BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS » • n Chambers in H*gh-btreet, opposite Mr W. Atkins Printing Office. E. W. BURTON. W J. NAPDSR, Auckland, September 22nd, 1883. HELENSVILLE TIMBER COMPANY. DEPOTSNEWMARKET RAILWAY STATION. MOUNT EDEN RAILWAY STATION. First, Medium, and Second-class Building Flooring, Lining, and other Dressed Timber, Shingles, &c. . - Tcwn Oppick— COLONIAL BANK BUILDINgS. FIKEW.OOD, cut and long, at lowest market prices. Pulham, Bannatyne and Co.'i Mahurangi HYDRAULIC LIME, Rocke, Slake and Shell Lime, Portland Cement. SAND. .SHELLS, Drain and Socket Pipes, BRICKS, ke.-CHRIS. WOOD, Customß-street West. WANTING NOTICE.—For Trees and Plants of every description, first-class •Seeds of all kinds, and garden sundries, apply to C. T. Wren, Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Rfitnuera. Catalogue forwarded on receipt of address. Telephone No. 209. PUBLIC NOTICE.—Jas. K. Johnston begs to intimate that ho has now opened his Joinery Works over Mess«s Patterson and Co.'s premises, and is now prepared to Manufacture every description of Joinery (trade quotations for general Joinery). Stairs. Shot) Fronts, fee, Church and School Furniture. Shops and Offices tastefully fitted up. Best Workir.aßßhip at Moderate Charges.-J. R. JOHNSTON'S Joinery Works, Lome-street. Auckland, July 9,1664. W INGATE, BURNS, AND' CO., Ironmongers, Custom-street. Bedsteads 1 (Half/TesterD BedsteadJl iFronch BeAste~ods. Advice to those furnishing: Before buying elsewhere call and get prices, and you win »c astonished. ■ MoKINLAY AND BURNS, Fenoors and Jobbing Carpenters, Ratastreot, Ponsonby Road.—All kinds of Fencing erected at lowest possiblo prices. House Blocks and Fenolng Material for sale. Coke, Coal, and Ftrowood. Express work done. __^_ ■JtTOTICE OF REMOVAL — -^ HENDERSON AND MoIVOR would take this opportunity of thanking their numerous Patrons and Friends for the favours hitherto afforded them, and bog to notify that they have Removed to more commodious promises, 5 doors rom old shop (higher up same side). Note tho address — Henderson and Mclvor, Cabinetmakors and Upholsterers, Karangahapo Road (next Nichoson, Draper). MISS PEATE, Fashionable Dress, and Mantle-maker, from Jay's, London (late of Sydney). Lessons given in Cutting and Fitting. — Nelson-street, opposite St. James's Church. mOOTHACHE CURE. — Instantaneous JL RoUef-OD.ONTALGIC.-ls per betUe.F. C. SHARIJAND. opposite Post-offlce. INGATE, BU»N6, AND CO.; Ironmongers, Custom-street. ■ Mistress Kitchen Ranges. No. 6, 7. and 8. . T>OOT SALE EXTRAORDINARY ! 30 CASES LADIES'*AND CHniDREN'S KID E;S. AND BUTTON BOOTS TO HANOI Will most positively be oleared at from 10 TO 15 PER CENT. UNDER OUR USUAL LOW PRICES! Please Note : 3 Trunks Ladies' French Glove Kid High Button Boots, 12s 6d; usual price elsewhere, 16s fid. THE PONSONBY BOOT Is acknowledged to be the test Winter Boot made: Btylish, neat, and durable. An assortment is being made by us for the present season. THE PATENT LACE GRIP (now tor tho first time introduced) is an invontion by means of which the Lace, when once fastened, cannot possibly beoome undone pt itself. Fitted to all Lace Boots, if desired. Especially made for this sale,— 80 Pairs Maids' & Women's High Lace Boots. calf fronts, from gs 6d to 12s 6d; aU pegged. Note This: By manufacturing my own stock, our customers retain tho profit usually absorbed by the retailor. All Btock is in the best condition, and as such must and shall be cleared at the lowest possible reservation. Call Early at CallEably CallEarlmt T.PROSSER'S, G»fcL Early UPPSR QUEBN-STREET, . Open 8 a.m. to 8.30 P.m. DR ARNOLD'S PENNY ROYAL AND STEEL PILLS.-The most popular medioine of tho day. Prico. 2s 6d a box.—Colonial Agent, F. O. Sharland, opposite the Postofflce. ........ '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 7

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