TOMORROW, At 11 o'clock. PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, POMADES, SCENTS. &o. &c. So. Ex Falls of Clyde, from London. B. TON X S &. GO. Havo received instructions to noil, on Thursday next, at II o'clock, -fl O OASES ASSORTED X,<s PICRFUMKRV FANCY OAPfI SCHNTB POMADKH &(i. &a, &o. Ec Falls of Clydo, from London. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, August 27 and 2S, At Elevon o'clock precisely. Messrs RICHARDSON & DROWER Havo roctivDil inutructions from Mrs Killion to soil on Friday next, 27th inst., and tho follow ingday, on premises, Sandford Houao, Hobeon atrooc, at 11 o'clock precisely, milE WHOLE OF HER VALUABLE AND NEW FURNITURKSuitea in Cardinal, Rop, and Gold, Brupsels Carpeta. Tables and Loo Tables, Feudors and Fire Irons, Orimmonts. Pictures, Vnluahlo Collection of Books, Piano In Black and Gold by Shultn (magnificent tono mid can bo recommended ) DINING-ROOM. Chairs, Sofas, Liu-go Dining Table, Ormimouta Curtains throughout House, &0., tta, THE WHOIiK OB" THK BRTOtOOM FURN [TURK of 9 rooms. Double and Singlo Bods, Mattroßses, Chests of. Drawers, Bresaing Tables, Waeh3lauds and Ware, Blankets and Linen. A*o, Kitchen Tables, Cooking Utensils, Handsome Dinner Sot, Tea Sorvioo, Knives and Fork*. Cruot Stand, Klectro-plated Goods, Oilcloth aJI through House and Stairß. Hall Tablog and Chairs, Umbrella Stands and other Articles, Curtains and Fixtures, Shower Bath, Sewing Machine (treadle). RICHARDSON & DROWER, SI, Queen-street. DURHAM YARDS. For sale, every Tuo.day, at eleven o'clock, WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS TALLOW. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. CIURNITURE ! TmURNITUKB ! fok privatk salk (New and Seoowd-hand) at auction pricks. The tmdoHlKned have on sale at their Rooms, Jueon street, a largo quantity of English and Counlal-mad^ Furniture, consißtlng of—Pianofortes. Tablos of all kinds. Austrian Bentwood ani American Chairs, Walnnt Urawlng-room Suites, Dining-room Suites In mahogany and leather, Oarpela. Mirrors, Dining Tablos. Side3<ards, Cheffonlers, Pictures, Mahogany Booktsses. Hat Stands. Bedroom and Kitchen Furnlrrc of all descriptions. I'IATBDWAKK.-A large assortment, new ciesigns and patterns, at leas than English cost. MANGLSS.—Hurper Twelvetreea1 celebrated V Ilia and Cottage Mangles, etc., otc. SAMUEL COOHUANE & SON, Auctioneers. T> U B L I 0 NOTICE. 188 ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, BEING 200 FEET THROUGH FROM BTREET TO STREET GABRIEL LEWIS, In returning thanks to bia supporters for past favours, begs to Inform them and the pnblio generally that, at a considerable expense, ho ash made esrtenslvo alterations to bis premises, opposite Firth's Mills, Queen-street, which for the future will be called the Arcade Auction Rooms as above. The Rooms, being extensive, will enable vendors to display their goods more to advantage, as also advantageous to purchasers, the place being ljght and airy. To awneAAif goods, the same will bs received at the usual entranoes as hitherto. Liberal advanoes made on Consignments, and jroods sent for sale as usual. Lower Queen-rtreet. Anokland 1B py»Y l CHARLES SMITH Manufacturer of Bassinettes Perabc\S WSr^rlrnQ bulators, Invalid *p ■7*m£?&mj Carriages, &o. V^frPSSpßs) Auckland Pebambu-"VlC/TOMA-STREET WEST. WANTED EVERYONE to Provide againit the comins wet by buying a Pair of PATENT 6i*RDttN SANDALS. Prioes to suit the times. BHfIMKE wfaflßMl K EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy. KEATJNG'S~LOZENGIa *~ Oldrat and Hnet Cough Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGES. w Oldest and Bjst Cough Remedy.: K EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy. X EATING'S LOZBNGES! ' Oldoat and Best Cough Remedy. K^EATING'S" LOZENGEST ; Oldest and Beat Cough Remedy.: X" EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Baßt Cough Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Beat Cough Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGES. i . Oldest and Best Cough Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Bust Coogh Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGE*. Oldeßt and Beat Cough Remedy. K EATING'S LOZENGES ' "Any Doctor will tell you" there is nn better Cough Modicine thm\ KEATING'S I.UZHINGES. Onepivcsri':iKf. I' youbuffurrrom Coutrh try them bucoioe; they will • cum.and the> will not injnrn yo ar health. Tdey contain unly the pu tst drugs, skiifuily comblui'd. hul i uverywiif.ro in anmii lina. HEATINGS-WORM TAB-ETS, i. PURKLY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, 10th in appearance and tasto. furnishing * moat ureeablo method of administering ihe only ertain remeds- for IN TESIiNAL or THREAD \ ORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild prepaation, and la especially adapted for children.— old in Tins by all Chemists. Proprietor. THOMAS KSATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 6
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