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Public Notices. TT NOW ye, all men, that Wolfe's Schnapps -**■ has no rival as a stimulant. RA K1 N O SiiG _E D FISH, wholesale, in le parcels, at the boa: on Thursday-. Frldiys, a d -aclurdays, .L wad nthei' kinds ■■' Birds Stuiii-il »vii \iou_*u on oi-r.Htin-LU.il *tnnda. very cheap, with dospai eh.—R. Madden, opposite Stnr Hotel, Albert- 'troet. TVTOTICB.-In consequence of tho bad _* tims, lam selling pit' the whole of my largo Stock at coat price.—Fernandez, Drapor, Newton. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road".—Day and Boarding School for Girls. Principal, Miss Cole. 'lhird Term be_ina MONUiY, B'Dtembor 20, 18„. Course of Instruction: English, French, Lat'n, Mathematics, Drawing, and Needlework Isxtra Classes: Painting, MUs Robinson. Class singing, Misa F. Cole. CS~REAT~B_RGaTns"— Men's Strong X Tweed Suits complete for 15s ; Trousers and Vests, 10a (il. For cheap and good Clothing try Fernar.dez. Newton. I prefer Wolfe's Schnapps to Brandy or +■ Whisky Itia a mute wholesome spirit. MR"S~PALM_R'S SCHOOL, Carloton Rood.-Dui.B are unavoidably POSTPONED till MONDAY, Sep ember 20. COUNTRY S'dITTLERS, Hokianga Sr-it'.era, and the Public in general will do well to '. :it Au tin's WhLff Boot Shop; it is tlio clieapc hop In town,for Boot 3 and Shoej. - Au6tin'o > ,'iarf Boot Shop. T ADiES, ceme and see the beautiful B 1 Spring Millinery at Fernandez'3. Newton. acknowledged to he the heat and cheapest shop in Auckland for Hats and Bonnets. Cfl TS, W~I LLI AM S ON, House Land, and EBtate Agent, Highstreet (near Shortland-street), has always rot Sale and to Let, large and small Houses in th* City, Suburbs, and Country Districts; also, Forms, unproved and unimproved. In varlom porta of the province. Several ellgable Bulldlna AUotmenta for Sale. MONE YTO LEND to large or small __________ on approved seourity. TRICOPHERINE.— The publlo are unanimous in the opinion that It la the beat Dressing for the Hair that can bo used. It Is alao an Infallible remedy for Cuts Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rouglinots of the Ekiu, etc. Sold everywhere. THE OLD crUBT-den Crescent, having beeu thoroiißli y renovated and divided into suit- 8 of two. thro", and four rooms. Comfortable furttrhed o- unferniehed apartments can bo had for single gentlemen or married cout loa on the English Cnamber 3yatern, at a much lower rate lhan oroirary lodgings. Single rooms can also bs had fro'n 3i por we-.lr. Tho whole ia uador tho control of a Competent Married Couple. Stable accommodation. — Apply W. and J. Fratkr. La.d Agents, Quocnstreot. ADIEB' ANDWiNTLEMEN.-Thank-ing yon for the patronage you have accorded me for the past 8 years, and hopinor for a continuation of the aanin, I would reapectfully bring beforo your notice ttrit my pTenmos oa the old Bite ore now completed, and I have resumed business there An efficient staff of handa in every department. The new premises will be found replete with every convenience for Ladies' and Gentlomen'a Halrdressing. Hot and Cold Hatha at all hours. - Note the addreas, Eagleton'a Toilet Hall, 220, Qaeen-s:reet. A PAIR OF TROUBERB FOR NOTHING, AT J. H. DALTON'S, Tailob, VICTOMIA-ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. ivr O T I C E~. "Call and get a Tin of Devonshire Cream from the Ponsouby Dairy Company. College Road. G. B. LOWE. Manager. LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A SUIT AT J. H. DALTON'S. Be gives yon an Extra Pair of Trousers for Nothing. MY medical experience satisfies me that 9t oi.Fa's Schnapps is an excollsnt stimulant. A PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR NOTHING. J. H. DALTON JUST OPENED UP NEW SPRING GOODS. Note Address— J. H. DALTON, Tailob, Viotobia- t. East Atjc_lamp, MRS" CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 51. George's Bay Road. Parnell. Third Term, September 15. TVr OTI C E TO FARMERS. BROOM CORN.—Highest Price given for Broom Corn by A. W. ARMI3TEAD Britannia Brut t Works, Stanley-street, Mechanics' Bay, Auckland YTI VING UP "THE DRAPERY VT BUSISE33. W. G. ALLEN, Victoria Arcade, invites Tendera for tho wtoleof his well assorted Stock of General Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Ml'inery, now on the Premises adjoining hia Outfitting Establishment. Victoria Arcade. Sto.k and Stcck Sheets can b-: oxpectod up to IUEsDAY, lithinßt., tillGr.m., wheaTenders will bo opened. W. G. ALLEN, Victoria Arcade. TO THE RATEPAY ER S OF P A R N E L L. Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you for the hor.our ihat you have done me by electlrgme yesterday and I trust that I shall net disappoint you. JOHN SAVAGK_ "CI LAGS f A F F 11 6 T E L, NORTH SHORE. The above Hotel U now Replete with all the advantages of a firatclasa Hotel. Best Brands of Wines and, Spirita, MICHAEL CORCORAN, PROPRIETOR. TTOME MISSION SOCIETY. Tho THIRD ANNUAL MEETING Wilt no held THIS EVENING, at S oclock. In ST. SEPULCHRE SCHOOLHOUBE, Symonds atreet, Auckland. Thfl Chair to be taken by the RIGHT REV. the BISHOP, President. Papers will be read or Addresses given by tho Rev. W. Tebbs on "City Mission Work." The Rev. J. Haselden on "Home Mission Work in the Outlslng Districts of the Diocese," illustrated by Maps. Selections of Sacred Music wiliba ver.dered by St. Sepulchre's Choir, ucde v ihe dlrcotion ot Mr V.E.Rice. Adml_Pn, FHEffi. Collection in aid of the Fund of ihe Society. ! OT. JOHN'S, PONSONBY. 'Ihe SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SEttVICEin connection with the above Church will be held on SUNDAY NEXT. Tho Rev. R. H. Dkwsiiury will preeoh in tho momma, and the Rev. C. H. Garland In the evening. A Specinl Service fo- the Children will be held In the Church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to which Parents and Friends ate cordially invited. The Children will 6ing Special Hymns at each Service, and the collections during the day will bs in aid of the School Funds. The P-nblic Meeting will hi held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at I.S&, ia the Sohcelroom, and will ba of a septal character. Addresses will t>3 givon, interspersed with Musical Selections. Refifoahsoeata will be provided. Tickets Is, 11 be had at Mr Donald Jack'e, or of any of the Teachers. jLHE Shipman Automatic STEAM ENGINE. Kkkosine On. for Fcbt.! No Engineer! No Dust or Dirt 1!! No Invention within tho past 20 years, except the Telephone and Electric Light, has awakoned more interest than the thlpni „ Engine. A 2-h.p. Engine can be Been working at our premises. Queen street; also, si lip. Engine can be seen wotking at Mr Rastriok_a shop, adjoining our premises, Karangahape Road. E. PORTER & CO., Aoknts, Auckland. WHY do you drink Wolfe's ScHNArpsJ Because I know from experience it does me good. ■ SUITS TO ORDER, 5057~005, 70s, 80s, Ma. Extra Pair Trousers given wit— each. J. H. DALTON, Tailob, VICTORIA BT EAST, Auckland. TRANCING, CALISTHENICS, AND •_/ DEPORTMENT. MR J. KELLY respectfully announces that he has formed a Class for Juveniles and Ladles jn SATURDAYS, at 8 p.m. Terms—One Guinea per quarter (12.lessons), PONSONBY ROAD (PR KNrSHT'B LATK RESIDENCE.) DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. Tho following subjects aro being taught during ' _arigua_esi Latin, French, and German. Geography. Grammar, and History of English Literature. English History, Mathematics, Physical Geography (being part of a course embracing Physiology, Chemistry, and Physics). Mental Arithmetic and Drawing, Reading (Macmillan's Series), and Writing. . In the Day School and the Evening Classes Pupils arc being prepared for the following Examinations :-Civil Service (senior and junior),' General Knowledge (for Solicitors and Banisters). Auckland University Matriculation and Junior Scholarship. Four Boarders only can be received, Tho Next Term will Commence on TUESDAY, the ilth. New Pupils Will be. received on MONDAY Morning, the 13th, between 0 and 12. For terms apply to MR C. P. NEWCOMBE. MRS WIGG'S NEWTON LAUNDRY, GREY-SI_KT(SEAR THK TOP), Established ISSO, Visitors to, and Residents of, Auckland are requested to observe that this Laundry Is the best In the town. All articles Carefully washed by hand and finished in the most superior style by thoroughly practloal hands. Gents' Clothes , cleaned and thoroughly preßacd; Lace Curtain'B redressed ; Lidles' Dresses washed and ironed. I These lost Items are a speciality at this, KatabI lishmeofc i ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 10 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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