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Public Notices. A 8R for WoLt'E s ?CHNAPr3, thepurestßtiirm- "■ lant in the woria. 1c ia lav superior to brandy or wnitky. /"IBRTIFICATED Nurse and Midwife on V^ reasonable terms.—Mrs Fieher, at Mra Bond's, Lome-street, near Victoria-street. RAKIKO SMOKED FISH, wholesale, la la parcels, at the boat on Thursdays, Fridays, anfl SatnTdftya. rpilE system Is strengthened and the nerves x toned by the use of Wolfe's Schnapps. FANCY BALL.—Men's White Kids, 2s 3d ; Donfa best, 2s lid (worth double) i Broad Stripes, Gold nod Blue, Blue and White, 7Jd per yard J. M. McLachlaa, 232, gneen-st. THE MORNING CLASS held by Miss Lewis, Grer-atreet, Brighton Road. Parnell, will bo RK-OPKNKD on MONDAY, the 11th lpat. Honra for ttudy, 10 to 1. B^OARDINQ and Dny School, Giange Road, Mount Eden — Terms for DayScholars, 1 guinea per quarter, ifi ;k>d»ng Frencii and Music. Vacancies for two littlo uirls as Boarders. ' P' ~IaI7O asd SINGING. — Mr W. H. Webbe haa -Ja^aricies for 2 Pupils. New quarter commences this wees,- — Address Hob-son-street. . rjVO~SPORTSMENand others.—Pheasants _L and othor kinds of Birds Stuffed and Mounted on ornamental stands, very cheap, with despatch.—R.Madden, opposite Star Hotel, Albert-street. _^__ T>UBLIC NOTICE.—Try the Circulating XT Library In Wakefleld-street; 2d to read any rtovW, by Miss Braddon, Bulwer, LyUoD, Kesant, and Rice, Ouida, &c., &c, at the Polytechnic DECEPTION IN THE WATCH TRADE—Always buy of a respectable and established tradesman, and ysu will be 8 fe. Kotherhams's Standard nnulish Wa'ches, £5 53.—Jas. Adams, Watchmaker, Vlctoria-st. TB.K Wonderful Cordial, Wolfe's Schnapps, -*- will drive away all physical ailments. T~ 0-MORROW (Friday), Singing and Itociting Contest In the Foresterß Hall, Newton, at 7.30. Seventy Competitors. AdrnisBion 6d. ■ EEF, Mutton, Pork, Veal, and Lamb at the Now Butchery cpened by J. R. Harker, corner of Victoria and Nelson street?. Come and see Prices (for cash only) and compare Quality. TO the Officers of the Union S.S. Co and others visiting the Port of Auckland, who hare Shirts to be repaired, re-cuifed. A Po-tcard forwarded to the Undersigned will be sufficient for fl party In charge who will call to take them away, and to have them done in time. —C do L'Eau, Uurham-street. WE see Metcalfe has struck ont a new line In his Circulating Library. You leave Is deposit for 2s Books, and he gives you lid back for them when tffey are read, or leave 8d for Is Books, and he gives you back 6d for them. We would recommend this to all who enjoy a good novel. ~VTO ! ICE.—One more sale of Camellia1 J3I Trees—the laat of the season. Pot Plari'.s In great variety. Tomato, Cucumber, Cabbage Plants, all kinds of Herbn (both dried and green). Seed Beans, Peas, &c.: Rhubarb Plants ; also, Everlasting Flower and other Plants in Toriety, Cut Flowers, &c. Now is the planting settson. Come early to E. Bailey, 36, City Market. H AS. WILLIAMSON, House, Land, and Estate Agant, HighBtroet (oear irhortland-strect), has always for Sale and to Let, large a:.d small Houses in the City, Suburbs,- and Country Districts: also, Farms, Improved and unimproved, in various parts of the province. Several elieible Building Allotments for Sale In the City and Suburbs, for cash or on deferred payments. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOL - ROOM. " Reminiscenceo of the Indian Mutiny." Captain Hearne will give one of ills interesting Lectures on the abovo subject on FRIDA'i, Ootobor Bth, In aid of the Sunday school. The Lecture wiU be illustrated by LiJie-light Views, and interspersed with appropriate tiongs and Music. Doori optnat7.B). lecture at 8 D.m. Admission-One Shilling ; Children, half-price. SCANDINAVIAN DINING ROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST.—Ah Chee haviog takon over the Business lately carried on by Lum Yut & Co., respectfully invites the working men and others who so liberally pitronlsed the late firm to still continue doing the same. All meals Gd. AH CHEE, Customs-street. M" ' RTThARLE GILES'S ROOMS for Good dook^e'eSkg Writing, Book-keeping, etc., shokthano NOW OPEN for Ladies and arithmetic Geotltmen; also for louths 199, qubbnst. who have left school for business. Moi-t Successful Teaching. See Testimonials. BOARD AND" RESIDENCE. — Slfes Lloyd, of Turner-street, (close to the Girls High Schoal) has opened an establishment for youns women in business or School Teachers, or girls coining to school from the country- lhey will receive overy home comfort and attention. Terms on application to Miss Lloyd or to the Secretary of the Voune Women s Christian Association, corner of Wellesley and tlhott Streets. ___ - J" AflES' ASDGIi.jSTLE'iViEN,—ThanI • _J iuK yoa for (Le p;!ronage you have accorded me for the past 8 jiare, and hoping fur o. i.-oni. uati d of tliu sam'. I would respectfully tirln* hfifore your notice that my premieea on tho old site are now completed, and I have resumed business'there An efficient staff of oanda 1:1 evtry department. The new premises w 11 t c foucd repl-t-j with every convsnlenoe foi Lartiea' and Gentlemen's Halrdreßßlng. Hot «,ti t: o ld Baths at all hours. - Note &c address, Krul-jton'n Toilet Hall. 2M. Qneen-street. (~Y RAND OPPORTUNITi* at Sydenham House, foot of Grey-Btreet. Great Sale now on. Kvory purchaser of a Suit of Twoeda can select a splondid Summer Vest as discoun*. Observe display In window. T. GEORGE'S QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will close thair Season with a Fancy Drees Ball to bo held in tho St. Georgia Hall. October 12. Tickets can be obtained from tho Committee. LimeliKht dißplay. Spectators' Tickets. 1?. J. W. Swales, J. Slmcock, W. Keyes, W. Philip. B. D. SWALES. Hon. Bee. ~\fOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.^Every J^l purchaser of a Suit can select a beautiful Summer Vest free. Bee display in our window, and take your obotoe^^^ & Cq _ Sydenh-.Bi House. PAIR OF TROUSERS FOB NOTHING. J. H. DALTON JUST OPENED UP NEW SPUING GOODS. NotaAddreaaJ. H. DALTON, Tailob, VIOTOMA- T. KABT AUCKLAHBi WIRE NETTING! WIRENETTING! For Poultry Buns of Tennis Lawns. 5 Feet and G Feet High. In LoDgtiis to Suit Purchasers. Low Price for Cash. YAUBOROUGH AND CO., Importers of Machinery and Hardware, Durhams»ree_tJWe6Mju^above^al«^_Yardß). TTNEXAMPLED SUCCESS of our Great \J CashSalo. Parchaao a Suit ol Tweed lor 50s, and r. ceive a present of an elegant Summer Vest. Seedisplay^our^vindow. & 8j denham Honse, foot of Grey-Btreet. i^r 0 T ice. Notice is horebv given that in compliance with the provisional f the Public Act Itßl Amendment Act. ISB3 thepublicwillbe prohibited from fiee access to the Onehnnga Rec cation Ground Reserve during SATURDAY, the 16th day of October, and that the fallowing chargeß will be made for admiseion :— FOR EACH PERSON Is FOR EACH HORSS 18 FOR EACH VEHICLE., Is With Additional Charge of 2s 6d for Admission to the Srandstand and Paddock. By order of the Trustee^ Lessees. BOROUGH OF P4LMBRSTON NORTH. TO ENGINBER9 AND OTHERS. The Municipal Council.of the above Borough offers a Premium of One Hundred (£100) Pounds For the Best Soheme for a Water Supply, cost not to exceed Twenty Thousand (£20,000) pounds. And a Premium of Fifty (fiso) Pounds > For tho B' st Scheme lor a Systom of fciawerage, cost not to exceed Five Thousand Four Hundred (£5,100) Pounds. Any information on the above subjects nrw In the poßscssion of the Council will be at the disposal of cimpetitors. Each Bchemo mußt have n motto attached, and be accompanied with a sealed envelope containing a similar motto and name of competitor, and marked outside, "Soheme for Waterworks ' or "ForTTrainaeo respectively, and be posted or sent to tho Town Ulerk, at the Office of the Borough Council, not later than MONDAY, 3rd January, 1887. ROBT . N . KKKIjING . Town Clerk. AMKIBUS TIME-TABLE. Laave Aroh HIU, via Rich- National. Bank, via mond Avenue and Franklin Road Brown street 7.15 a.ru. 8 ?« *-mf1.15 10 0 11L0 12 0 1.10 p.m. 2 0 g p.m. i 30 . 5!15 5 55 6.30 Faturdiy only leave Arch Hill, 6.30; National Bank, 8.30 and 10 p.m. spABKKS , SX7ITB TO ORDER, 80s, 60i, 70i, 80s, (ot. Extra Pali Trouwrs given with e»on. J. H. DALTON, TAitoa, VIOTOniA 8T BAST. AUCKLAJiP. , pHE A P CUTLER V. Lookwood'B, Rodgorß's, ana Johnson's TABLE AND PACKBT KNIVES. SPOONS, FORKS, CRUETS, ALL KIND 3OF SCISSORS, RAZORS, CARPENTERS1 TOOLB. &C, Soiling at very low prices, in consequence of the dulnecs o> trade. THOMAS SAMUEL, 162, QUBEN-S'TREET (Opposite Arthur's Auction Mart). BARGAINS *IN CUTL;]?&Y.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 236, 7 October 1886, Page 3

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