Public Notices. T^ISH. A SK your Grocer for Blair's Great Bar- • -__L rior Pure Honey, in 1, 2, 5, and 601b cans. A UCKLAND School of Music?— Fifth i\_ Concert, Tuesday, May 11, new Foresters' f Hall, Karangahapo Road. Admission, Is. c \ POSTAL NOTE for 2s 6d~ll<HitTo ■ _T3_ Conductor "N.Z. Illustrated Tit-bits." _ star Office, will ensure the sending of " Tit- " bits" to any part of the colony for one quarter. i A UCKLAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC.— __L There will be no Lessons on Monday and Tuesday. __ BRIGHTON HOUSE (Late St. James's Manse), Upper Union-street, near Wellington-street. Vacancies are open for af ew Boarders. Double and singleßeds, plunge and shower Baths. VISITING CARDS Engraved and Printed from plate at the Stab Engraving ■ and Litho. Works, Shortland-strjet. ■ f^ISH— Sold by public competition, "ftTEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED XI TITBITS "is the cheapest Twopence worth In the Colonies USICSALE, Saturday Evenings. New and Popular Songs and Valses. One ■ Shilling.—Webbe's, Hobson-streot. PAPERHANGINGS, Gilt Mouldings, Ploturo Frame Maker; cheapest in the oity. Call and see the prioes.—E. Dunne, J unoiion Pitt and Grey-streets. CHEAP and Good~Cutlery.— Thomas Samuel has just landed, Best Table Knives, ecißsors, Razore, also Kloutro-plated Forks, Spoons, Cruets, eto.—Thomas Samuel, 162, Queen-street. fj^OAYLS. —A sure and certain Remedy - for the disease now among fowls; price 28 6a with full directions. Manufactured by Marshall and Co. Old boap Works, Parnell. BOARD and Residence in a Private Family for two Gentlemen; private sit-ting-room ; situation exceptionally good.—Apply Star Office. MRS E. HENRY will Resume her Duties in the Registry Office. Shortiandstreet. on Tuesday, 27th mat, WATERSPOUT ot the Barrier.-60 Electric Waterproof Mantler, 6a lid; 100 Ladieß' and Gents' Umbrellas, 2b lid to 27s 6d.—J. M- McLachlan. 222, Queen-Btreet. THE Juvenile Morning Class conducted byMiaa C. B. Lewis will re-open next Tuesday, at 10 o'clock am„ at Grey-street, Franklin Road. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellingtonstreet.—A Social Gathering will be held in the above Hall on EASTER MOND4.Y, April 26.1886. Refreshments provided. Double Ticket. 7s 6d. LOOK out for the opening of Eaton's Central Co-oneraiive Stores on Saturday. Finest Canterbury Bacon. 6d to 8a per lb; prime cheese, 3d to 6d.—Next New Fish Aroade, at the Queen-street Entrance to the City Market. SINGING c'LTsslElementary).- Opens Friday evening, 30'h April. Ladie?,7s<'d ; gentlemen, 10a 6d.- Auckland School of Mubjc. rj^HE Cheapest and Smartest Suits for JL winter wear can be got for £3, at J, Willianiß'a. T*i?or. Victoria-street. CIOUNTRY settlers arriving in Auckland / for Easter will savo _ in the £by purchasing their Drapery at Fernandez's Che»p Hale 3, Karangahape Road, Newton. Don't you forget it. _ NOTICE— During my Sale, I am offering Donble-width Black and Coloured Cashmere for Is per yd. Cheapest Winter Dress in Auckland.—Fernandez, Draper. Newton. LADIES you can get nicer and cheaper Winter Hats at Ferradez's than any other shop in Auckland; also. Flowers and Feathers. Come and see. * "rgtKUST IN ME."-Latest New Song, JL one shilling.—Webbe's Pianoand Music Rooms, Hobaon-street. "OERA'MBULATORS, Perambulators, JL Perambulators bo'jght.sold.and,exchanged { at C. Smith's Perambulator Factory, VictoriaI street West, 3 doors fro<j Oxford Hotel. Repairß f of every descripton at modorato charges. DR. PURCHAS has taken Rooms Nob. 116 and 117 in the Victoria Arcade (firat floor over Fort-street on'rance). where he may b? consulted from 2to 3 p.m. Houre at home as f; rmerly. Piit-alroot. GOVERNOR BROWNE ~~HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging ... ... 20s per Week. Single Room.. .. .. .. 26a per Week, RT UNION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. " Old Calais Pier," by HT H, Williamson, 1868, "Fishing Boats," by Sam. Mulholland, and Eight Local Paintings by Charlea Blomfield to be drawn shortly. Tickets, 5s each, at J. LEECH S. Shortiand-street. T>OOTMAKERS' STRIKE. We havo only a few Pairs left at the Old Prices, so be in time This Week at the ECONOMY BOOT SHOP, Viotoria-street. THOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. Notice is hereby given that the Onehunga Borough Council have determined tostriotly enforce the provisions of By-law No. 3, which requires all vehicles plying for hire within or between places beyond and within the Borough to be licensed. JOHN GEO. HUTCHISON, Town Clerk. April 22, 1888. CHAS. WILLIAMSON, Houso Land, ond Estate Agent, Highstroot (near Shortland-etreet), has always for Sale and to Let, large and email Houses in the City, Suburbs, and Country Districts; also. Farms, improved and unimproved. In various parts of the province. Several ellgable Building Allotments for Sale. MONEY TO LEND in largo or small Bums, on approved Bocnrlty. TTV A N C ING. MIBS DONOVAN has resumed her THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES in the Foresters' Halt, BTarangfthape Road. La'liesand Gentlemon dofirou« of joining cither Class will please make early application. Bttci>-sEHB Oi-.vps from 6.30 to 7.45. Advanced Ciass from 8 to 10.80. Address— MISS DONOVAN, Nioholaon'B Cottagee, Pitt-street. [CARD. X7l AND A TONES, H'jUSE, FURNISHING ana GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Ponsonby Road and Pompalier Terrace, Auckland. Agents for Phojnlx Flro Offioe, Post Offico Savings Bank. Money Order Office, Telegraph Station, Telephone Bureau. rjpo PURCHASE a Property, TO SELL or VALUE a Proporty, TO RENT a Property. TO DIBPOSE of by AUCTION, Apply to RICHARDSON & DROWER, AUCTIONEERS AND GEN BR AL DEALERS, 81, QUEKN-STREET. DEVONPORT, WAIWERA; AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WEDNEdD A.YS, AND FRIDAYS: Leave I 'ovonport, 8 a.m.; Tak&puna, 8.30 a.m. Wade, 10.30; Waiwera, 12 noon; Puhol, 1215 p.m. Arrive Wark w ortb, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THUR9DAYB. AND SATURDAYS: Leavo Warkworth, 8 s.m.; Puhoi. 930 a.m; Waiwera, 10.15 a.ns.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapima. 2pm Arrive Devonport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. "VT O T I C E. Wanted it to be distinctly understood, by all whom It may concern, that we have never claimed, nor would we care to claim, to have any business connection with any other Ann oarrying on business under a somewhat similar title to ours. We are a VERY DISTINCT firm, trading as Grocers and Provision Merohants, having a larito connection of GUBtomtrs. but DO connection with anyone else. We trust, therefore, that thia notice will be sufficient to prevent any further mistakes. N.8.-Oura iB Uie Co-operative Store and Farmers' A genoy, situated on the Right Bide of Karangahape Road, and our Celebrated Tea, the Emperor's Mixture, at Is lOfl per lb, is unsurpassed by any in Auckland. There Is no mistake about that.- Earle and Montgomery, Family Grooerß and Provision Merchants. : TJTf A. THOMSON, * MONEY BROKER, ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND LIQUID \TOR ' In Sequestrated Estates, and in composition with Creditors. In valuations of Life Polioiea for transfer where 1 loading has been above tabular rates. Surrender values calculated and obtained. ! Money immediately advanced on mortgage, reversionary Interests, under wills, &c, and other valuable securities (let charge only), £100 to £10,000. i Offices : No. 4, COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS, Corner of Quekn and Swanson-streets, ' Auckland. XpIRST-CLASS T>OOTS ' At LOW PRICES. 1 By order of the manufacturers. STEPHENS' ' GRAND WINTER SHIPMENT OF BOOTS t Now landing oomprises:— • ) HYGEIA BOOTS.—Low heels, comfortable, and recommended by the faculty. PORPOISE BOOTS.—Renowned for comfort ' and preservation of Health. Greatly used by Sportsmen during the Shooting Season. I EUKNEMEDA.—The soles of the celebrated Euknemida Boots are made by aspeoial prooess. In the course of construction they are passed under a roller with a 300-ton pressure, rendering them impervious to damp. ' SPECIAL LINES SPECIAL LINES In ELEGANT BOOTS AND SHOES, i Being the newest thingß from Home, and all the ' rage in England, and now on Sale at London Prices, at a Til STEPHENS, X? • QUEEN-STREET, Auokland. The Manufacturers are desirous of bringing . their goods into prominence in New Zealnd, and • have arranged for this shipment to be sold very oheap Indeed.—F. STEPHENS, Queen-street
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 7
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