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PnMic Notices AS X for and obtain Wolfe's Schnapps; tho proprietor is not responsible for the effects produce I by counterfeit. UCKLAND RATIONALISTIC A - SOCIATION. - Hear "Ivo" on Thomas Paine at Lome street Hall. APOSTAITNOTE foTZs 6cfsent to Condnctor "N.Z. Illustrated Tit-bits." Star Office, will ensure tbe sending of "Titbits" to any part of the colony for one quarter. ADVERTISER "having" Surplus Capital, will Lend Same on any Approved Security. —For address, apply to Dowden a=d Paten, Land j Agenta. 130, Qoeen street. " A GOOD name ia bett. r than precious oint--rv ment." Wolfe's Schnapps possesses a goodjiamejwon by merit. AM UNION OF PfCTURES; Ist Prize: 1 True Oil Painting ot Sir George Grey; value, £10. 2nd Prize: An Oil Painting of New Zealand Scenery; value. £710s. And 43 other Prizes; value, £50, on view at E. DUNNE'S SHOP, TOP GREY - STRBET. 2,001 MEMBERS AT 0D BACH. Best Lot of Prizes ever offorvd in Auckland for the money. Drawing will bo dono In presence of members. CH AS* WILLIA MSO N, House Land, and Estate Agent, Highatreet (near Shortland-Btroet), haa always for Salo and to Let, largo and small Houses in the City, Suburbs, and Country Districts,- also. Farms, Improved and unimproved, in various parts of the province. Severol eligable Building Allotments for Salo. MONEY TO LEND in large or small snuis, on approved security. T\ I S S O L U T I O N.

Notice is hereby given that tho Partnership ; hitherto subsisting between RICHARD JAMBS CARBINKS and WILLIAM TAYLOR, trading . as "Caiblnos and Taylor, Auctioneers and ; Produce Merchants, Queen-street, Auckland,"ia ; hereby Dissolved by mutual consent. All dobts will bo received, and all liabilities , paid, by Richard James Carbines. Dated thia 21th day of March, 1886. R. J. CARBINES. WILLIAM TAYLOR Witnesses- DeVorb aw Coopeb, Solicitors, Auckland. TTTEALTH COMES TfRSV. And thia can best be secured by drinking tho RUSSIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE TEAS. These Tons should be taken by all who wish , to study their Health, their Pleasure, or their Pocket, as thoy are tlio Purest, most Pleasant, and moat Economical Teas in the Market, Hundreds can testify tp their wonderful refreshing properties. Ask your Grocer for them, and take no other. HEALTH COMES FIRST I . " TVO " will Lecture Sunday evening at .1. the Lome-street H 11. ___^ LONG (STRIKE ANTICIPATED.— Fathers, don't delay, but comoßt once and Hay Boots for your families You can save 30 - per cent, this week at iho Ec uoiny Boos Shop. Viotorla-Btreet. MUSIC and Lecture at Lome-street Hall Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. \M OUNT EDEN ROAD BOARD. • ARREARS OF RATES. I FINAL NOTICE. All Arroara of Ratea duo must bo paid before tho 31at of March, olherwieo legal proceedings wi'l be taken to recover the Bame, By order of the Board. J. STICKLEY. Clerk. MADAME POOLEY begs to thank those membcra of her former Singing Class who waited upon Mr Pooley at Lia Chambers on Saturday, expressing a with for Madame Pooley to commenoe a Class again. Madame Pooley ia much (.ratified by their appreciation ot her efforts to impart sound vocal inEtruoiion in clans form, and foela that sho cannot but accedo to their request. The Class thoreforn will bo formed as BDon as posJble, and names of Ladies and Gentlcuen will be received at tho Chimbers, Qu en street. A Cla&s for Young Ladies only, to meet after afternoon school, is also being formod. and names will bo entered at the Chambers. Intending members for either class shon'd join at once, for names cannot bo received after the first meeting, as the progress of the class would thus be Interfered i with. "VTEW ZEALAND CO - OPERATIVE i_l LAND AND LABOUR CO. (LIMITED) All debts owing to the Auokland Branch of the above Company must be paid forthwith to I tho Secretary, nt the office of Grant and Cooke, 7_i,Queen-Btreet. otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. W. DUNCAN, Secretary Auckland Board. Auckland. March 27, 18S6 OPEN for Engagement as Monthly Nurse in town or country—Apply Mrs Joynor, Opposite city baths, Albort-Btroet. SUNDAY Evening Lectures of Rationalistic Association. SELL WOLFE',. SCHNAPPS, It ia the Schnapps. All imitations of it you should treat with the contempt they deserve

SLANDERS on Thomas Paine's character disproved Hear " Ivo'a" lecture. CJIR GEORGE GREY'S BIRTHDAY O ABDUE3S. All Peraons desirous of contributing to the Funda for tho above purpose are requested to forward their Subacriptiona to W. b. Wilßon, "New Z-.ala-.id Herald" Office, who haa boen appointed Honorary Treasurer. W. R. WADDKL. March 26, ISB6. THOMAS PAINE.- Drunkard and Profligate, or Deiat and Patriot. Which? H»sr " I vo." mHOMAS PAINE, the Staymaker.— -J Hear " Ivo'o" lecture. " r|IHE Ago of Reason" and "Common _! S -Pflp." Hear *' Ivo" oa Thomas Paine. THOMAS PAINE.-The Rev. J. S. Hill's statements confuted by " lvo." mHE NEW ZEALAND PATENT JL MH.DIOINK MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIM TED), 24, SHORTLAND-STRBET. Capital, £~000, in 2.006 ahares of £1 each, with power to increase by new iaeuo cf shares as necessary. To be called up as follows: -2s 6d on application, 2a 6d on uliutment, and tho balance by calls of not more than ss, at Intervals of not .ess than three month;. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS . MrG W. Binney I Mr Wm. McOullJugh Mr G. W. Jones | Mr M. Nlccol Mr H. A. H. Hitchens. BANKERS: National Bank of New Zealand, solicitors : Meesrs Devore and Cooper.

The object for which the Company is established is to extend tbosale and operations of the Hitchens Coleb ated Blnod Restorer, which has proved lteeP to bo tbe best of all niet-icinea for the oure of Rheumatism, Rhenmatio Gout, Scrofula. Skin Diseases. Blood Impurities, and General Debility; also other recipes of not loss note, whioh are woll known to Mr Hitchens to be a safeguard against many Ills ot man, esp'dally where medical assistance cannot roadlly be prooured, bb in bush and outlying districts. The Hitchenß Blood Restorer reoeived Firat Prize, after a etrlot analyßla, at the New Zealand Exhibition at Wellington, held in 1885, and haa a world-renowned reputation, more especially In Tropical climates, or where Rheumatism or Blood Impurities are prevalent. It has also received the First Prize award at the Agricultural Association, held at Auckland in 1881. Tho proofs ot the intrinsic value of this Medicine are testl-led by the numerous testimonials received from well-known citizens In our midst, and in many instances patients from Hot Springs and Hospital have been cured by tbo Blood Restorer after their oasoß were pronounced hopeless. Another main object of the Company will be tho manufacture of Hop Bitters, Painkiller, Ointments, and other recipes, -which Mr Hitchens haa iv his possession; and from the fact ot the increase In population, and the cooperation of tbo Shareholders in extending tjio advantages ot tbo Blood Restorer and other preparations, the Promoters feel satisfied that tho returns will be highly remunerative to Investors. Asa fnrth'-r guarantee of good faith to Shareholder?, the Promoters are taking a large number of shares, and have not reserved any paid-up to themselves, except 400 to Mr Hi cbens, as compenaation for Ills recipes, patents, and rights. Applications for shares to be mode to Mr G. W. Jones, at tho office of the Company, 24, Shortiand-street (same building as the Phoenix Assurance Company); or to Mr H. A. H. Hitchens, Symonds-t-trcot. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS la tho beat remedial "V agent known throughout tho world. HY do the Clergy hate Thomas Paine. Attend Lorne-streot Hall Sunday evening. LICENSING DISTRICT. At the Nomination ot Candidates for tbe Licensing Committee for the above district, taken March 20th, 1886. at the Poat-offloe, Wade, MESSRS ENOCH BOND, JaMHH DODD, TIMOTHY FOLEY, ANDRffiW JACK, JAMES LORD, JOHN McKKOWN, JOHN MOFFAT, I WILLIAM POLKINGHORNE, EUWARi. SCOTT. '"""""■'• JAMES t_COTTEB, WILLIAM WILSON, were proposed. The number -(11) being more than the number required ISI, a Poll will be take.n under tbe provisions of "The Licensing Aot, 1882," and " The Regulation of Local Elections Aot, 1876," on WEDNESDAY, March 31st, 1. 88, between the hours of 9 a m. and 6 p.m.. at the School-room, Wade, and Mr Cowley's Shop, Lucoa Creek. THOMAS SEAMAN, March 28, 1886, Returning Officer. >

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 27 March 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 27 March 1886, Page 7

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