MOUGHS CORED AND GOLDS RELIEVED .■>'. g BY -.'-,;■ ■*.;■'■; ; AICKIN'f OHERRX LL&CTUS, ;, A PECTORAL GIYRXn? OF THB TIKQINIAN WILD CHERRY. mis invaluable, Remedy fob Chest Com PLAINTS IS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB "the core of Winter Coughs and Lung Affections. SOLD IN BOTTLES at Is 6d and 2a 6d, AT rHH PHARMACY,tQUEBN: ■ STRBBT. I' ?\OK THREE WEEKS LONGEH.-Our 1 Sift of a White or Fancy Vest to r the,purobaser of a Suit at Our EstabUshment only refers to those who pay cash on delivery. £,-• . ', A; WOOLLAMSifc to; v■' ■ i Sydenham House. xroTIGE OF KIEMOVA^ AIIS3 TEUTENBKRCJ fcega to inform the Ladies of Auckland; and Neighbourhood that she has bbvovkd from Qu'oen-straot to the CORNER OF WELLBSLKYSTRKET EAS>T, 3 aoors Irom HQBara Mtoe and Choi oe.Qneaii•atreet). '■ . ■ . ■ /r. ', QOAL! QOALI I THK WAIEATO COAL AND SHIPPING . COMPANY (LIMITED). Bavlhg opened np a new seam in their Huntty mine, are now In a position to supply House and Steam Coil of first-class quality at lowost market rates. Application should bo made at the Company a Office. Fort-street, Auckland, or to their Agents, Messrs Casey and Lovett, Auckland allway Btatlon; or Meesra Hawkes, Verrim and Co., Hewmarket. DR. 3. MURRAY MOORE, M.D., M.K.C.S. Hours for Consultation: 11 to 1 p m . at Pond's Homoeopathic Pharmacy. IS3, Quuonstreet; 2to 3 p.m.. and 7 to 8 p.m.. at Residence. Lower Symonds-stroot Telephone 130. VaoclnaUons at Pond'a, 1 p.m.. TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Marriages. BAB9ETT-rOWLEY.-On Oct. 13,1886, at the roaidonce of tho brido'a parents Barlcifith. Street, by P*stor T. Bray. Frederick Charles, seoond son of tho lato Mr Alfred Baasett. to Harriett Adelle. fourth daughter of Mr 'lhoe. Elvin Powlflp, Mount Eden. Deaths. GOODMAN.-On October 18. In Jervols Road Ponsonby, Annio, tha dearly beloved wiro of Charles Goodman ; aged 24 jeara. MOBBKRLEY.-On October 18. Eliza Ann, tho youngest daughter of John and Khza Mobberley ; aged 1 yoar.-Doeply regretted. REES.—On October 17. at her roaidenoo. Wel-lington-street, Mary Hclona. wife of Mona Ueoa late of Wanganui. Deeply regretted. Good mother and kind friend.—Wanganui and Wellington papers pleaoo copy. Notices to Correspondents. Novice.—The local bookmakers havo a standing rule for over twelve montha past that all wagers taken on the day on Australian laoeß are "all in." Ihe rule was made to settle dispntea like that you refer to. so that you aio entitled to pay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 245, 18 October 1886, Page 2
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