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IW. J., SUITER.] . , [F..L. PROTHEEO. JU-BI L- E E "t> E E 11. W. J. SUITER & Co. Have pleasure in returning thanks to their numerous and cstocincd customers for their very liberal and loyal support in the past, and now. .announce tliat thoy have had speciallybrewed- Ales prcparod, wherewith 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 have secured the services of Mr,JAMES WHITSON . , (Late of. :E. .Whitson and Co.) i As their &tfv HEAD "•• BREWER,; ;j ■■ SoJthat their well-earned position in the brewing trade will be fully maintained. They also trust that the mutual good .feeling of esteem and confidence 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 athieve. pAR X , Iβ REWE RV, KYBER PASS ROAD. mHE JUBILEE KINDERGARTEN Jt ■ AND CRECHE. A GRAND JUBILEE DINNER of Roast Beef and Plum P adding will be given tp the Children on Jubilee Day, 2'ist June, athalf-pastl2 o'clock, at the Kindergarten (late Free Library), Highstreet. It is requested that parents and guardians who propose -to sond 'Children to tho Kindergarten will bring them on MONDAY, the 2l'th instant, from 10 to 12 and 2 to i, to have their names enrolled. - .j Z. LILLY. Hon. Secretary. IA. ILLUMINATION OF THE FACES OF OUR CUSTOMERS. We have decided not to spend money on gas Humiliations, but to givo our customers the benefit of it by making Great Reductions in our Prices for 14 DAYS' ONLY: GREAT JUBILEE FOR'BOOT BUYERS. ECONOMY BOOT SHOP. VICTORIA-STREET. SUITS to Measure from 50s, with an Extra Pair of Trousers for nothing, in 10 hours' notice.— J. H. Dalton, Tailor, "Victoriastreet East. -■■; . . : " •■; "^aTHENyou visit the Jiibilee:Exhibifcion Yγ don'tmiiis'Sp'ed'aiiig's'Knitting, or call at Karangahapo Road. Encourage local industry. . .<■ ■ - i ..-.: • . TUBILEE .ANNOUNCEMENT. Alt loyal subjects of Her Most Gracious Majesty Qucun Victoria .ought to purchase a One Pound Par6tsl"<3f 'Groceries, and receive as a present a Tin of Bycrof t's Beet Mixed. Biscuits. Prices as usual,,f ully ten per cent, lower than <any other house in, the, trad e.%.-. mv 1 <.»• w-v-. ' NEW BACON AND HA.MS.—Wo beg to announce the arrival of our first shipment of the above in first-class condition. Bacon, 8d per lb ; by tho Side, 7id; Hams, BJd. To clear outlast season's Biicon, wo arc selling from id per lb. :« EARLE fetMONTGOMERY,., Karangaiiape Road. .•" :: HELL IN. G OFF !: . - ■.'' ___". ■α-k.'- ■■■■■ -QjELLINO OFF! '. LAST MONTH OF SALE. FURTHER REDUCTIONS. |«| • tej.s /; & I MISS BACON, 255, Queen-street, is leaving fpr Melbourne in July. 'Her Stock of Fancy? Goods, Wools Silks,'etc., must be clearcdf|| ; ;' ;v . ',:'•'; '• Butterick's Paper Patterns, half price, / / FIXTURE 3 FORiSALE.,./ ' INI) US TRIAL ASSOCIATION. A TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Will leave Wyndham-street (Industrial Associa»:i;,'. V - tion Rooms) ~' ON TUESDAY.■(JUBILEE) EVENING, '■'•■, At Seven p.m.,;!,., ■••"•■' Marching down Queen'Streot, past Harbour Board Office, taking en route Albert, Hobson, Pit and Grey-streets, returning down Queen-st. to Wyndhatn-istreetj )fJf)R *. j•';> T:; ■' ' 'ill All Tradea Societies and other's interested in the objects of the Association are invited to attend with banners, &c. ~.... , , . - «,.,. * Mi-"Ff'J. MOSSr M.H.R., will Address the Procession from the outside of the Association .Rooms, for about 20 minutes before starting. '■ OVERCOATS in' Great iVariety, .afe.,J. '• Daltdn's, Victdria-'street'Easf. ■W"'iV; -A ■;. N--. , -T' \- E D. Wq name connected in your mind With TEA, because vie are' the only i firm in Auckland dealing in nothing but TEA, and at our lsstabliskmenti"2DV/.Qucen-strcet,'may be seen samples of TEA from every Tea-growing Country in the World. & ; We have TEA from India— 0 TEA from China TEA from' Japan TEA from Java : TEA from Ceylon xEA from FIJI TEA from Formosa TEA in Chfests'j TEA in Half-chests TEA in Quarter-chests TEA in Boxes TEA in Caddies TEA in Tins ] : '■'-. TEA in Packets. . \''\l And as we devote our whole time to TEA and TEA-TASTING, we can give better value for their money than they can\get anywhcroelse. |«p \:, . Any storekeeper may of course mix hts teas according to the price paid for them anil the profit he,requires, but only the skilful teit ex dert can i prop6rly proportion the peculiar characteristics of each tea. and so produce, a Genuine Blended Tea, grateful to the palatb. and refreshing to the nervous system. This wi< claim to be able to do, and our Pure,, Blended ; Teas have become a'source'of pleasure to'our humerouscustomers all over New Zealand. ! J Post Office Box 208. ''•' Agents T /anted where not already, represented. ' " rA /ft —ifirt ''-, '■■;■■" •.'■?- v' : EARLE' : TEA MERCHANTS, fi| fj 3EOTABMBHBP 3880, TTNIVISRSAL use and poimlcr approval have «J. indigsoiiblyiestablißhodi the -fame 61 WpfrTO'a ecntfAifpg,,; ■ ' ; ■ WEBJ3JNG OAHl)a:=3:ates| Styfe »fc < the Star- Wfbographic Works, Short-land-etoefi -to •■■- . • ■-' v, ~ •

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 4