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PARK BREWERY, ———— i(. ~ S|.V..?KYBERIPASS ROAD ;.;... .*.,"-"H1331 E3-"_"... _H (Adjoining Hancock[& Co.'a Brewery). W. J. SUITER & CO., Proprietors, While thanklncr our numerous enstomors throughout the Provlnoial Districts of Auokland, Hawko's Bay, and Taranakl for their valuable Bupport during tho past, we bog to atrite that owing to the greatly-increasing demand for our celebrated ALES and STOU f in draught and in bottle, we have been compelled to build still further additions to our Brewery, and to eonsidorably enlarge our plant. This, too, has been found necosßary dtitlng our busiest time, in consequence of which many of our customers (if not all) havo been oonsidorably Inoonvenionoed thereby, whloh wo very much regrot, and tondor our sincere apo!o?y. The wholo of tho alterations are now com pletod. and a Btook of Alob and Stoutia ready for output whioh for quality far surpasses any of our previous Ales, notwithstanding thoir excellence for strength, aroma, and brilliancy. Somo of tho advantageo to be gained by drink Ing our Ales and Stout, which aro guaranteed to be made from tho very best malt and hops (only) procurable, iB that thoy are a great doal moro wholesome beverages than spirits, boeause the alcohol thoy contain, being in a highly diluted state, rendors them n nutritious food, prevents omaciation, p_ln ; averts the dispo_tion to muscular convulsions, tremor, spasm ; reduces excessive secretion ; oalras all unduly f roquent olrnulatlon ; romoveß gonoral dobility and spe- . cial fatiaue of nartloulnr organs ; quiets tho I disturbed brain ; compensates in groat measure for the abionce of ordinary food: and promotes local digestion. In fact, all mon wliobo intellectual and mental faculties aro daily oxerolsid, such as Btatesmon olergymon, doctors, solicitors, and business mon generally should not bo without a supply of our justly celohrated Botth d Ales, a glasa of which when ln tho study, tho oabinot, or the countinghouse, wonderfully assists the brain. But to take it in exeoas might prove injurious, the same as partaking too freely of vegetables, meat, or any othor kind ot food. The " old" law laid down for tho guidance of man provides for modkbatiok in all things. And it follows as a natural consequence that SUITER'S Beor, takon ln moderation, is highly beneficial. To be had at nearly all tho Hotels ln Auckland City, Suburbs, and throughout tho Provincial Districts namod at tho outset. Letters or tolograms addroßsod to us will receive prompt attention. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE No. 275. W. J. SUITER & Co. UCKLAND HEBREW CONGREGATION. CLOSING OF CE _ETERY. The attention of Mcmbors ia called to tho folfowlng clauses of the " Comoterlos Aot," 1882 :— 75. "Any person who has acquired a plot of ground whoroln no lntermont has been mado in any cometory or burial ground whioh 1b olosod by any auoh ordor, Bhall bo entitled ut any time within two yeara alter tho oponing of the now oemetery.nnd subject to tho regulations thereof, to aeleot therein, free of charge, a ptcc. of ground for tho intorment of tho doad, oqual in Blz_ to that of tho u»e whereof ho has boon deprived by such order." 76. "Notwithstanding any Order ln Council mado as aforesaid, where any poreon haß boen buried in a cometery or burial ground previously to tho clo-ing thereof, any survivor of such person being within tho degroeß of relationship of husband, wife, parent, child, brother, or sister to tho deceased may bo buried in tho same plot of ground with tho said deceased." Furthor information from Mr J. MOSES. Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE, On and aftor tho 1.1 March noxt, tho Business of tho Nuw Zoalnnd Shipping Company (Limited) will be conductod in their N.wOfllco', No. 9, Customs-street 'Tyrone's BuildinKS, fronting tho wharl), under tho management Ot Mr Chatlos V. Houghton. ISAAC GIBBS, Socrotary. DEMOVAL OF BUSINESS. MESSRS WILLIAMSON AND COVER, Bakkistkr. AND SOLICITOUS, Havo re moved to their Now Offlco, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILD INGS, 87. QUEEN-STREET. Monoy Advanced at Modorato Rates on poid Security. [A C.U.D.] DR. REALE, M.R.C.S., Em?., ft L.S.A., FRANKLIN ROAD, PONSONBY. " "-GONSULTATION DAILY— At rrome: Beforo 11 Mvi '.'.'.tor 6. Hill's Pharmacy. Quoon str.'ut: 11 a.m. -■.. . Blomllold's Pharmacy. Ponsonby Road, 3 p.m. MEW LAW PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned beg to announco that thoy have commenced Pr_otloo in Co partnership as BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS In Chambors, in Nos. 6 and Mercn-.Uli Chambors, Quoen-Btroet, throe doors above th. Bank of New Zealand. E. W. BURTON. MAURICE R. KEESINQ. Anokland, Deoember 29, 18S5. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NEW BUILDING FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo thankfully received by the unrtersignod. J. S. HILL, President W. BRAKENKia, Gonoral Seoretary THOS. BUDDLE I Hmi <,„„_ A. KNIGHT . Hon' Sooß* W. CAI.LENDER. Treaßuror Or any Monibor of the Committco. T~o~_t tf t Fmlb; Miller and biscuit manufacturer, Begß to return thanks for the support ho haß had In his business since the yoar 1860, and having built a most substantial Mill in Fort atreot, and ereoted an extonaive Rollor Plant for making flour on the Hungarian principle, is now prepared to Bupplv a superior oltisa of Flour, which Io giving satisfaction to thoso who have already tried It, Tho following aro hts new brands:— PREMIER FLOUR, In Saoks. STANDARD , QUKEN'S „ „ 100's, 60'o, and 25's. ROYAL Cabin and all kinds of Fancy Biscu 1 ta, Sharps, Bran, Fowl Wheat, Oats (whole and oru;hod), and Wheat Meal also always on hand, Prioe Lists on application at tho Offlce in •Fort-street. Ask your grocer for tho Auckland Rollor Mills Flour, and enoourago local industry. C" .OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, X HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging _ _ 20a per Week. Single Room.. - - - iw per Waek THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATK AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) With which are inconporated the Firms ot Gillies, Street, and Hlslop, and Connell and Moodle. Dunedin). Subscribed oapltal «108545 0 0 Paid up (~l2a 6d per share) .. 24,377 12 6 Liability of shareholders - „ 216,690 0 0 Auckland Directors; R. C. Baratow, Esq., Chairman D. B. Crulekihank, Esq. Honry Brett, Esq. Graves Alcklo, Esq. Managing Director, Auckland! J, Aitkin,Connell, Esq. Offices: Corn Exohange Buildings (next G. W. Binney and Sons), Fort-aMreet. T6e Company is empowered under the provisions of a Bpocial Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "An Act to Confer Powers upon the Perpetual Tru_t3es Estate and Agenoy Company (Limited)," to aot as Executor and Trustee under Wills, Trustoe under Settlements, Attorney under Power of Attorney, Liquidator, Guardian ; Committee under the Lunaoy Statutes, or Agent, and undertakes infer alia the management of real and personal property, tho investment of funds on mortgage and other securities, the collection of all revenue or income from real or estates, rents, interest, dividends, &c.; and the sale of land, . houses, &o„ and acts generally as agent. A pamphlet explanatory of the objects and advantagei of the Company, with information valuable to intending testators and other constituents, may bo obtained on application at tho Company's Offloeß. (Ask for "The Company's Pamphlet.") The Company has monoy to lendin sums from £100 to £5,000 coah on first-class mortgage securities, at the lowest curront rates of interest. , _ > The Auokland offices will be open for th 6 gansaction of business on and after WEDNE6AY,UthNo. mber.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 1

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