THE LIVER STIMULANT.-A COMPOUND EXTRACT OFEUONOMYN AND PODOPHYLLIN WITH TARAXACUM —IS INCOMPARABLY THE BEST TONIC FOR EILIOU3HESS, TORPID lIVER, DYSPEPSIA, I'LATULENCC, AND LOSS OF APPETITE. 2s. 60. PER BOTTLE, M mc\mh;s, cnuk\si. autivt sifttaX, migkuuo A UCKLAND XJEGATTA. BOOKS OF THE- RACES Will be Sold at the undermentioned places TO-MORROW, From 6 o'clock a.m. throughout the day— QUBEN-STREET QUKKN-ST. WHARF FLAGSHIP NORTH SHORE NORTHCOTE '%■ . ; PARNELt. PONSONBY ,
PRICE gD BACH. AS a, strengthenor o( tha weak, Wolfe'k Schnapps Is absolutely matchless. EAUTIFUL Millinery at half price ; over 1,000 Ladies' and Children's Hats; Fashionable Shapes from (id each.—Fernandez, Draper, Nswton. . MR B. HOMBERG, Professor of Music, Upper Pitt-st. (opposite Putilic Biths). DR. COBBETT HAS REMOVED From Alfred-street to SYMONDSJ-STREET (opposite Choral.Hall). Hours ok- Consultation: At Home—9 to 10 a.m., and 6to 8 p.m. At Aickin's—l2 to 1 and Ito o p.m. Whon not engagod. ; BE warned In time, and take Wolfe's Schnapps. -KTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 3. McCnrroU's Is tho only Establishment in New Zealand which makes a iipeciality of Linens, Damasks, Towels, Diapers, Huckabacko. Handkerchiefs, &c, &0.. in newest designs and best patterns, imported by him direct from tho Irish Manufacturers. The Publio -would do well to inspect his goods, which are offered at the lowest, possible prices.—J. McCarroll, 78, Victoria-street, four doors above Albert-street. There is an Auckland (New Zealand) Social Club in Sydney, and the otiier evening its first social gathering took place in the Masonic Temple, Clarence ■ street. There were about 28 couples present. Good music for dancing.was discoursed by Mr Bailey's orchestra. Mr J. Murdoch acted as M.C., and the Committee was untiring in its efforts. Some of the young ladies were tastefully attired. At about : midnight all sat down to supper, which was i • provided by Mr J. Callaghan, of Georgestreet, in first-class style. Mr Brophy, the Chairman, in a neat speech, thanked the ladies for their presence. Dancing was resumed, and, after having thoroughly .enjoyed themselves, the company separated at about four o'clock next morning. ' ' ." Professor Carrollo has presented to each * of the gentlemen of his class who assisted at . the recent assault-at-arms a handsomelyframed photograph of himself surrounded ' by his pupils in performing costume. The picture is by Bartlett. '"."•_,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5468, 28 January 1885, Page 2
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