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jj^ALLINDINB AND {10., RUTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, WHOLESALE | FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, . Beg to inform Merchants, Shippers, Furnltun Dealers, and tho trade that, having erected Machinery of the most modern description and labour-saving appliances, th»y aro now prerared to MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OB1" FURNITURE IS ANY QUANTITY, And on the shortest notioo. WORKMANSHIP AND MATBBIAt GUARANTEED, fjTo TII E TROOPS. "EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY" By not allowing his fellow-sufferers to be gulled by empty puiF, but nsk for HITCHENS'S BLOOD RESTORER, The remedy that will stand tbe strictest investigation in its Curative Powers over all others yet discovered. I challenge any known remedy to produoo Testimonials with 08 high a Btanding a3 Hitchess's Blood Kkstoiuch can. Hours at Home: Bto 10 a.m., sto 7 p.m. Mr HITCHINS will bo seen at his Residence till further notice. "Laboratory, Hobsonstroot, "Auckland, June3o,lßßl. '• Mr H. A. Hitohens. Auckland: Sir,—ln acoordance -with your requOßt. I have procured two boltles of medicine entitled ' HITCHKNS'd BLOOD RESTORER,' from Mr Wintor's Store, and havo made a careful examination to decide as to the prosonco or otherwise of Opium. '1 ho result of my nnalysis showd tho ontire absence 0 fMeconic Acid or Morphia. lam therefore of opinion that Opium hoa not been used in the manufacturo of this medicine. — 1 have the honour to bo, sir, yo.ir obedient servant, " J. A. POND, Colonial Analyst." mHE NEWZEALAND GOVERNMENT X LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. DiRKCTonB: The Hon. Sir Julius Voprcl. Xf.C.M.G., Colonial Tp aiurar (Chairman) W. 8. licM Kfq., Solicitor-General J. C. G 'vim, K?<[\, Suorotaiw \r *^io Treasury tt. C.'_itmorien. li)aq., Publio Trtißtto NicholftH Hi id, Kho , Merchant, J,P. J. H UcLhuno, I'i.q, Land and Qaa lmlsslon Agent, J.P. O. V. S.nnnon, Feq , MerchalU, rf.P. H. D. Hell, ksq.Hnrrißtor O. M«l""r Csa . M.IJ It. J_>. Geo. 8. Graham, Eaq.,J.P. This Association is tho only Office which possesses Government Security aid liroll'orn to tho public tho combined advantagc-i of MUTUAL ASSURANCE WITH LOWEST PREMIUMS, AND INVIOLABLE STATE GUARANTEE. Aftor 15 years' oxletonc. the Office has now ACCUMULATED fl/N'DS oxeccding ONE MILLION STERLING. Its Annual Incomo exceeds .. - £230,0C0 It offers the most LJbc nl Conditions extant. An Insurance of £1,200. m ihe premium charged elßewhcro fo.- £1,000. equbalcnt to AN IMMEDIATE BONUS OF £200, In addition to Full Participation In Profits. Branches in all tho prliclpal Towns In tho Colony, and Agonciod at all the Monoy Order Post offices in the Colony. r Hood Oillco, Wellington, 7th April. 1885. NOTicr, or BrtaiuvAL. MANCHESTER FIR^, ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Fbtahlikhkd IK_ j). CAPITAL .. ONE MILLION STERUNG llliur OtKiots: 1)8, Ring-stre-t. Mauchoster. «S, Chod|.BiJo London. NKW ZK.M.INO XnKSCYi W. MoArlhur „ C ... Aucklnnd. Tho oflloo of tho nbovo Comiwitiy hsn linen rraiovod to Corn Kxchiumo biiildiiiitn. Fort street, idjolliing Mr O. \V. Dinnt'v'e Auction Alurt. Insuranoos rfl'octed fttiholoweHcurrontratep. Claims settled louilly with promptitudo and Üborality. NUTIKR, Gen«ral M-x-aor. mO THE INHABITANTS OF DEVON X PORT. TAKAPUNA, DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GKNKRALLY. MICHAEL CORCOItAN (Late of the Groyhound, Thames, und Metropolitan Hotels, Qucon-Btrect, und Star and Uartrr Hotel, Coromandc!), bogs to announce that he bas taken tiio FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, and hoDo.i to merit the patronnjro of residents and visitors. Flret-class Aocomodation for Lodgors, Bath?, &o. The llot"l is olota to tho water, bo lhav vi»itors hnvi; ihn iidViiuUgo of sea bathing. A first-ciuss Billinrd 'I'ablo. presided over by an o-poriencod marker. MICHAEL CORCORAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTKL. NORTH SITORE. A. and G. Price, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS. IRON AND nRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, T H A M E S, Have for salo the following Machlnory :— 1 Portable Engine, by Hornsby & Co., 8 h.p. 1 Horizon—l Engine, double cyllndor, lOin. diameter. 2tin. stroko 1 Horizontal Engine, lOin. by 18In. stroke I LauncU Kngino. liin. by sln. stroko 1 Multltiibular Uoiler. 17ft. long by sft. diameter 1 Cornißh Boiler, 20ft. long by 6ft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 18ft. long by sft dlametor I Cornish Boiler, 17ft. long by 4ft. 61n. diameter 1 Cormsh Boiler, 15ft. long by sft. diameter 1 Coraieh Boilor, Isft. long by 4ft. 6in. diameter 1 Vertical Boilor, Field tubes, 7f t. x3f t Jin,; now A quantity of second-hand Quarti-orushing Plant. Estlmites supplied for all classes of Engineering Work.—Makors of Sawmill and Quartzcrushing Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Hydraulio Machinery, Timber Jacks, and Patent Safety Catches for Warehouse and other Lift Cages. ~S\ V I 0 K'S 8 TA h LE 8, V* ALBERT-STREET. MR F. QUICK begs to return his Slncero (hanks for the Liberal Patronage received while carrying' on tbe Business known as "Q—ok's Livery and .Bait, Stables," Albert street,'and trust* that MESSRS'JAMKB DIGNAN_ CO., thO(Kentlemen to whom he hat rellnqulehod the came, will be accorded Support In an eiiuttllyliberal manner. Patrons can rely opon bolh'gtreated olvllly and fairly by his auo^ oossois, under whose proprietary he tools surt the hostelry will boooiuo the favourite ot Aiickjl"j.' DIGNAKI [T. FOLEY] {P. -ONDON MESSRS JAMjia DIGNAN & CO. havlnj purchased Mr F.Qulck's BusinoßS, hope to morll [ho patroniweo so genorously bestowed on theli late and popular predecessor. For Hire—Hanjom Csbs, Opon ond Clobo Carriages, ButKios oS every description, Waggonettes, Breaks and Omnibuses, Lanies' rud Gontlemon's Saddle Horsoa, Prlva^o (Jiutljkcs with Livory, Hcarsee »ud Mourning Gprvthes. Orders by Post, Teleeraph, or ToTopbg.' (No. 124) receive careful tttention. The 'itablßS jirovldj unsurpassed toooramodattoo lor Jo-.'nm See. Nlffht att«ndinoe. Charcfc* inrr!«J*to. XMPORTANT TO ALL. Wo are now showing our NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Consisting of DRESS GOODS, Plain and Fancy BLACK and COLOURED CASHMERE 3 BLACK and COLOURED FLANNELS, BLANKETS RUGS, SHAWLS, &c. MEN'S TWEED SUITS MEN'S TROUSERS and TROUSERS and VESTS MEN'S MOLESKIN TROUSERS, &c. BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING in Great Variety. The above Goods are all Bought Vory; Cheap for Cash, and will bo SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. HANNKEN BROS., DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS. _c, 300 a.yd.,302, Uffer Queen-stkeet (Corner of A!cxandra-3treet). PICTURE FRAME "MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, 88, VICTORIA-STREET, Auokland (9 doora above Albert-street). C. E. CARTER, 3 vs., Practical Sigh Wbttkb, Gildeh, and Em boßbkr oh glass. Silk Basnet? Written in the Latest resign, m taer and Marble*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 120, 29 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 120, 29 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 120, 29 May 1885, Page 1

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