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W. J. SUITER.] ■>. I>. I" PEOTHERO. JUBILEE Tg EE R. W. J. SUITER & Co. Havo pleasure in returning thanks to their numerous and esteemed customers for their very liberal and loyal support in the past, and now announco that thoy have had" speciallybrewed Ales prepared, wherowltb all loyal subjects can drink with enthusiasm the health of Her Most Gracious Majesty on the completion of the fiftieth year of her reign. W. J. S. & Co. further announce that they havo secured the services of Mr JAMES WHITSON (Late of R. Whitson and Co.) As their HEAD BREWER, So that their woll-oarned position in the browing trade will bo fully maintained. They also trust that tho mutual good feeling of esteem and confldonco hitherto existing between the firm and their customers will bo augmented and strengthened in their future business relations— a result which they shall endeavour to achieve. pARK gREWERY, KYBER PASS ROAD. T3UBLIO NOTIFICATION. The Executors of the late Thomas Short havo decided not to illuminate their premises on Jubilee Night, but will instead givo valuable and uniquo Jubileo Proscnts to each customer purchasing on any of the Three Days prior to tho celebration, to the extent of 2s lid and upwards, in accordanco with tho amount of tho outlay. ~N~ ° t I c iT IMPOUNDED for Trespass, one Red and White Heifer: no brands. If not released, it will bo sold in Pound at noon on Juno 30tp. JAMES McPIKE, Poundkeeper. Onehunga, June 17th. Tj"IN_ARGEMENT OF PREMISES. JOHN WHITE, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 39 and 11, Victoria-street (next Union Bank), Invites inspection of his new premises, which are now tho most convenient and central in tho city. He has just opened np a Choico Assortment of Season's Goods ex s.s. Arawa, embracing '■•■•'. the newest designs in FanoyCoutings, ' Tweeds, and Worsteds, &c. mO ADVERTISERS. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE; • The Proprietor of the above has decided to Let a few Valuable Positions inside Abbott's Opera Houso for advertising purposes. Por particulars as to price, position, etc., apply to J. 11. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. mO THOSE WHO WANT MONEY. Sums of £100 to £1000 can be had at per cent., if FIRST-CLASS SECURITY. . ,*- Sums over £1000 can be had at 7 per cont. on the HESX SECURITIES. Apply J. H. WITHEFORD. __ FOR SALE, at Onehunfca, near the Woollen Factory, about 3i acres of Volcanic Land, with Houso of four rooms, outbuildings, etc. Prico and particulars at J. H. Witheford's, Shortland Street. lAKE TAKAPUNA. - For . Sale, 10 J Acres of Land, near Hnrstmero, sea boach frontage, steamer passes twice a week, close to main road to Devonport. Price, £160. Land in the immediate neighbourhood sells at £100 per acre.—J. H. Witheford, Shortland-street. FOR SALE OR TO-LET, at Remuera, top of Green Lane, a 6-roomed Houso and scullery, good well and tank, quarter-acre Allotment; all fenced and planted with choice fruit trees. Magnificent view from property.— J. H. Witheford. Shortland-street -VTALUABLE BLOCK OF SHOPS in , V . the City for £8,500. £2,000 to £3,000 "cash, the balance canremain at GJ per cent.—Apply J. Hl.Witheford. VILLA Residence, Remuera, near Mr Morrin's. Price, £375. House alone cost £iOO. Terms easy.—J. H. Witheford. nVTORTHCOTE. — Two Acres of Level _Li Land adjoining tho school, all laid down in orchard, strawberries; 300 feet froiitage to main road, very easy terms.—J. H. Witheford. TO LET, - 8-roomed House - (new);- Sfc. Mary's Road, rent, Us.—J. H. Witheford, , Shortland-street. .... ..„,,., ~.,.,„ TO LET, nice Homestead, near Birkenhead, on main road ;• nine acres; rent. 15s per week, with purchasing clase.—J. H. Withcford. Shortland-street. ... . .__ m 0 WHE AT - GEO WE RS, E_ c. '" \ W.- 8. LAURIE & CO. 1 ■ V ; Have for Sale: Winter and Spring Seed Wheats Tartarian Oats—Black, White, and Dun Bonemeal and Bonedust of various .descriptions (Analyses may be inspected).; Nitrate of Soda, Ammonia, Potash Guanos—lsland and Peruvian Wire, Sacks, Twine, &c, &c. CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. TENDING; THAT . A MISUNDERSTANDING has arisen in tho minds of some of j our customers, we beg to announce, that tho firm of Hammond and Carpenter, having been dissolved, we are still carrying on r the business of COAL and FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, in the old established yards at Newmarket and Auckland, 7 ;.; HAMMOND & CO. [a card.] ' ]VfR : : CHAR.LES 'E. PURCHAS, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. CHAMBERS: "• f\ 18, Shortland-stfeet, Auckland %"*% %: '% _~f c£ ^;\.{ (nextSTAßOfflce). „,«;.,, ,: . ow true is the term applied to the melan cholic mi9anthorpe—that this views are always [jaundiced. His'blood seems as-if it were adulterated with tho yellow secretions of the liver, and his vision tinged with the dim and dismal hue of tho Abbey vaults. Yet the cause 13 not far, to seek. He hath a liver! Thisorgan i isto blame. \ Various vegetable.medicines act. j powerfully on the liver, but few so reliably as Podophyllin (mandrake) and Euonomyn (wahoo) , with.Taraxacum. . These .powerful are inAickin's Liver Stimulant, iprice, 2s 6d7; try also the celebrated Podophyllin Pills. No. at tho Pharmacy, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 4