THE BEVERAGE FOR THE PUBLIC. What every household may Indulge in to THE BENEFIT OF THEIR HEALTH.. In these times of depression, and cuttl-jro. everything fine, the public should be awaro of tho _ any si -"ions beverages which arebcinr, offered to the public as cheap lines, and which To nothing more -_• less than deleterious concoctions, manufactured from injurious substances, and often containing alcohol and mineral aci.ls in ono form or another. ..„,,_„,, As a cooling and lu.alth.ul beverage during the hot summer months.it is admitted by all classes, under all circumstances, and at all times, that HENS HAWS CONCENTRATED LEMONADE HAS NO EQO.iL RE.. SHAW'S CONCENTRATED LEMONADE is guaranteed to be perfectly pure and free from alcohol. HEN-SHAW'S CONCENTRATED LEMONADE is the most delicious, cooling, and refreshing of all -.overuses. REN3IIVWS CONCENTRATED LI-MONADIC nossossos an tno antiscorbutic properties of the fresh fruit. RKNSHAW'S CONCENTRATED LEMONADE will act a. an excellent cooling medicine for the blood. REN-HAWS CONCENTRATED LEMONADE may be given advantageously to children as well as adults. RENSHAW'S CONCENTRATED LEMONADE is admitted to be the best of all beverages for household «sw. nrv.lT AWS CONCENTRATED LEMONADE will bo found by far tho cheapest and most Ul' NS'e;_.nomieiil beverage (or nicies and excursion parties ot all kinds, as ovr. two xuiLt.rxG B^^mmaga^^nam^ -_."."" V rea"i,fo" " """* SOLD EVERYWHERE AT TWO SHILLINGS PER BOTTLE. —« "j___#sff^ nlso *° baA Soi.is Propbibtors— F, & C. T. REN SHAW, Ml Eden Laboratory j-. tt ac: l -A- 23" ID , May be had wholosalo throng- any 0? »»> Mei-han-M. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES DIRECT FKOM THE MAKERS. EVANS AND SCHOFIELD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS AND VABIETIES OF BOOTS, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE COLONY. HATS, BONNETS, AND MILLINERY, FOR STYLE, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS, MRS T. ' EVANS, OF NEWTON, EX C ELS AL L. INSPECT THE WINDOW AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. ~— . i '
-.3.-1 _-__.* r_: :;__-.__-_i'-__-___--__*-'• ALtfIBBAfJON OF 'BUR STAND fbou .'.__ o;:.?; . * nd street ■to I GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUl_l_N-ⅈ_CT, I Oa and after APRIL 12. !S-'C, my '_Busefl will ren t^ and start from -IicGUEYHOUND Stand, In Queen-st., __VKnv Fifikkm Minutes, front 3 a,in. till G p nt. (lulesins only one trip at 1 p.m. for changlnit horses). The NIGHT 'BUSES will ran at '~ 8, 9, and 10 o'olook; also from the .'heitrs af'er ths eerformanco Is over; returning from NtCW-MARK-IT Bt 7.15, 8 15. . -5. 10..5, and tho on. from tho Theatre iater. I hay. in my Gtabla For HIRE, and fur CALK, about JO Bujrglo . and ViotOrUl i Wai.^o:ieit--B i, -tluOt Cll'l.Q I i Pi-iviei.. C,_-.-..p.xi _ and KrouKliaßU reoaio ijocd H,'_iit'i.. iiorsca Alio, eevsrcl lic_i_ea -nd Wnnreii.^ Opacher elwajs v.'.-ll oqulu.it-..' A few Rtaunch Part Worn iloreos oa hruv\. pheau. ■?olephoao list, W. CROWTHER [' ' - '"'" ' ~ ■."' ' • .-:-'.". :■■- ' ." J), fl YAIIIA SO N, P_.ACTIO.iL LOCKSMITH AND KANGE-IIAJiER, DURHAM-STREET. Locks Piokiid and Kkvs Fitted. Safes Opened aud Duplicate Koys Cut. .in P E A O O C E, . 8- a OPTICIAN, MATRKMaTICAL A.ND NAUTICAI INSTRUMENT MAKER. .UOliTLitn) STFtKBT. ALWAYS IN Bi'OCKSpcotaeles and Eye srlasson of oveTy krlnfll an accurate tit guaranteeOpora Qlassos of superior quality Telescopos, Ulnoeular Fleki Ulßsnas, and Mloroscopes; powerful aud cheap Theodolites, Mlhlur Conipa-.-os, Abney Irarela i.'ede e.ro Levels, Prismatic Compaeses DrnwlDg Instruments, Scales, t-ariJlel Rulers i-bips' Logs, ao-taots, Coiopssses, lliansoles B-iromoters. Thermometers. Hydro-lot .rs Electrio Bella, Battoriiis, and Fittings XvluguGtie and Oidvanic .iledleal Maohlnefl Magic l-.-nternsand Slidos, liana Maguluerß ytoreoacopos and olide., <.raphnscopeß St.on.m <..ÜBgus and 'I'ublng, Saiino-uatori JUST RECEIVED, Settlers' Telescopes—powerful, portable, and cheap ; lis Settlers' Aneroid Barometers—strong and good ; 25s 6d Settlers' Microscopes, magnifying 1,750 times, 22a fid Also, Steam and Electro Motor Working Models > and Steamers. ' I-.STBTJMENT3 OF EVERY KIND REPAII-ED. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. J HERBAL QfSPEHSARY. , Try Ellis's Sarsaparilla, rhe Great Purifier of tho Blood Diarrhoea, and Dysentery Mixture, . Is 6d a Bottle. Corn Cure, 18 A BOTT-.8. P___© Traveller's Friend— c A Prevent!', c of Soa-slolmes-, OS A HOTILIC, rilß OINTM-3NT, SYE OINTftIESfT, mm Poorot Disease- of Youns Mea Eifeotuall. Ti-oated. JOH _ U ti T ATI O M Va B m 1 '.stiicouiel. fr--.;ii all parts can be sees. Professor Wo Ellis. j -Oa, UPPKR QUKI-N-SiR-CST. .OltN BROOM WORKS, STANLEY-STREET, MECHANICS' BAY.
/CHRISTMAS T>REBENT9 A. LESUEUR HAVING PURCHA3KD FOR CASK SEVERAL CLEARING. LINKS IN NEW DRESS FABRICS, PRINTS, RIBBONS, AND LACES, AT Fkom 50 to 75 PER CENT. BELOW COST, 18 NOW OFFERING SAME AT GIVING AWAY PRICESI _,500 yards Fancy Strlno and Plain Woollon Fabrics. 6a 1)1 drees ; worth 103 91 Let of B ocho Ottoma;. Cloth, Gs lid dress; r worth 12a La^-go parcel Prints. 3Jd., worth 8)d Hlch Oilent-i) Kibbon-, ii.'iil, 8-, oj_. Ispd _s lid; all worth aoto 70 ppr ,ooff.'mope An Innnonso Stotk ot I-aeeo, in all wldthß i also Flouncings; marvellously cheap Glovos In Fabric and Kid, almoet given away. THIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOB LADIES WISHING TO SECURE GOOD USEFUL XMAS GIFTS. A ST^LI-U RREgg MADE FOR 128 6d. Fit and Wokkmansiup Gt.AKAN.B--> Fob 12s Od. A CHOICE STOCK OF MILLINERY FOR CASH ONLY. CALL EARLY AT THE BON MARCHE, QUKB-i-STREET, AUCKLAND. THREE DOORS FROM WELLESLEY--BTREET EAST. IMPORTANT NOTICE, GENUINE CLKARING-OUT BALE OF DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. THOMAS VAB3S.OM, In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bcatowod on him for the last al_ years, begs to Inform his numerous Patrons and Friondo that be intends GIVING UP BUSINESS, When a GODS will be sold considerably BELOW COST PRICE to effect a speedy Clearanco _. his Well-assorted fctock ot DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. He would call Special Attention to ths fast tbat ths Greater Part of the Goods are IMPORTED DIRECT From the Best Home Markets, and has every -onfldeuoe ia saying thai the LADIES OF AUCKLAND Will be studying their own interests iv wearing leme of tbe GREAT BARGAINS Chat will be offered. NEW SPRING GOODS. BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING THOMAS VARNOM, .ORNER OF QUI-KN AND WAKEFIELD STREETS. SALE NOW ON. AT grand tonic FOR FEMALES. Sir,—My daughter was ill for over two years ad was under four doctors wtthoat any inirovement. She was as pale as death, and so loodless that when she cut her finger It did not loed, and her genoral condition caused us reat anxiety. Now everyone ia astooinhed at is change. Hor colour and strength have retrned, and she is aa stroDg and well aa ever— tanks to '* Mrs Dr. Stuart's Tonic" for com- ' etoly restoring her to health and strength. It a wonderful medicine, and ought to be knon r. , Mrs Phillips. Howe-streot, Auokland Nov. 1886. Another Auckland lady says—" I had only kon tho Tnnio three days when I felt much itter. 1 was rot rehlly ill, but bad got so lifess—no appetite, no relish for society or exer_e, quito languid, woak and nervouß. lam 1w my former self. Mrs Dr. btuart's Remedies ily need to be tried to ba appreciated. They _ indeod excellent for females." .IRS DR. STUARTS FAMOUS \ TONIO. ' a __. ItM-Ored Health, Visro-r, and lor to Thousands of Homes. v IN BOTTLKB, AT 3s AND _« SS \ ■OLD EV-_I.YWH._R-_. f ______ 8 AM_.-_-j H.C, DRU« OOMFAmr. b
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1887, Page 4
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