Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Wanted. WANTED Seen. The Newest Shapes in Felt and Tweed Hat. exhibited at lowest prices by George Fowlds, 80, Victoria street. d§^ ~XJ_Z, ANTED, Settlers to read ■^^ TT advertisement re Trees, Plants, Seeds, Seed Potatoes, &c, &c., with heavy Jubilee allowances, in Star. Herald. and "Weekly: News" of 18th Jnne.-C. T. Wren, Remuera, Auckland, N.Z. Telephone : No. 209. Telegraph : Newmarket. •W ANTED KNO W N. MAGNIFICENT LADIES' GOLD WATCH (value £12) FOR ONE SHILLING. Now on view in Messrs Bartlett's window, Queen-street, and guaranteed by them to be full value. .-,_, v, ... „ The above will be awarded to the Competitor making the greatest number of words from the letters contained in "National Jubilee. Competitors must enclose Is in stamps with name and address to Box2„_), G.P.0., Auckland. Rules may be obtained at Croshor's Coffee Rooms, A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria-street East,_ Auckland. Decisions based on a Standard Dictionary. Answers to be sent in on or before July 12tn, 1887. TJJTT A'N-.T ED KNOW. N. GEORGE GREGORY, PHOTOGRAPHER, Quick's Buildings (Noar Three Lamps), PONSONBY ROAD, Is now producing First-class Photographs at the following reasonable rates .-Carte do Visitc, 10s 6d per doz.; Cabinots, £1 Is per doz. Children's at same price. High-class Enamelling at a moderate advanco on above prices. Iramcars pass the door regularly. "\%T ANTED KNOWN— James Clare has Boats and Yachts for Hire at his Residenco, St. Mary's Road. Ponsonby. Boats built to order at his Yard. Customs-street West. - ; - :•- ' Seven-ton Boat for Sale; suitablo for oyster trade. , yyr t A N T E D. We wish our name connected in your mind with TEA. because we aro the only firm in Auckland dealing in nothing but TEA, and at our Establishment, 207, Queen-street, may be seen samples of TEA from every Tea-growing Country in the World. Wo have TEA from India— TEA from China TEA from Japan TEA from Java TEA from Ceylon iEA from FIJI TEA from Formosa TEA in Chests TEA in Half-chests TEA in Quarter-chests TEA in Boxes TEA in Caddies TEA in Tins TEA in Packets. And as we devote our whole time to TEA and TEA-TASTING, wo can give tea-drinkers better value for their money than thoy can get anywhere else. Any storekeeper may of course mix his teas according to the price paid for them and tho profit he requires, but only the skilful tea ex dert can • properly proportion the peculiar characteristics of each tea. and so produce a Genuine Blended Tea. grateful to the palate and refreshing to the nervous system. This we claim to he able to do, and our Pure Blended Teas have become a source of pleasure to our numerous customers all over New Zealand. Post Office Box 20G. Agents wanted where not already represented. . JOHN EARLE & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 207, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Established 1880. wan t c d - k no w n. jubieeFrejoicings. We havo just opened out an IMMENSE SHIPMENT of WINTER GOODS Comprising everything New and Choice in JUBILEE TWEEDS. Speoially to our order (can't be got anywhere else in Auckland). JUBILEE WORSTEDS JUBILEE SUITINGS JUBILEE OVERCOATINGS JUBILEE TROUSERINGS The demand for above goods has exceeded our most sanguine expectations. Customers will kindly book their orders early and prevent disappointment. NO ADVANCITIN PRICE. . SPECIAL LINE OF MOSGIEL (for a few weeks only), to measure, 35s per suit. Everyone can afford to be Well-dressed for Her. Majesty's Jubilee. FIT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. "Vent, Vidi, Vici." The Largest Tailoring Concern in Zealand. AUCKLAND CLOTHING OOMPANY (G.'MoBRIDE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTRACTORS. COMMEROK-STREET. AUCKLAND. .-Vft- A N T E D X N O W N. The undersigned is now offering an excellent ssortment of WINTER DRAPERY & MILLINERY AT VERY. MODERATE PRICES. Imported direct from leading British manufacturers. ~„ A choice assortment of MILLINERY, DRESS FABRICS in.all the most useful textures from 6Jd. FLANNELS from 6}d to Is 9d. BLANKETS all sizes, Al value. , Cash buyers will find here the best value obtainable. . A. LOVETT, "' - WELLESLEY STREET. WANTED KNOWN-That the Auckland- Industrial' Exhibition will be openod: in the Industrial Association's Rooms, Wyndharii-strect. on Jubilee Da_r, June 21, 1887, and it is necessary that all exhibitors make immediato application for space. • A YOUNG Person .just- from Home, _£___.■ wishes a Situation as House a"d Parlour Maid, in a private family.—_ddress, Mary, Stab Office. - ■ ESTIMATE Wanted (labour, and jacks only), for Raising- .--Roomed Cottage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Marble Works, Stanley-street. ; PIGEONS --Wanted.—Wanted, Tenders . for Supplying 100 to _00 Live Pigeons, in crates; free on train at Auckland.—Address, " X.Y.Z., P. 0., Te Ai-oha. . ___^ "T&TORTHERN Gash Drapery and Clothing JLt Co.'s Sale for Boys' Knicker Suits. GORN MANURE.—Freezing Co.'s. £8, of all merchants. POTATO MANURE.—Freezing Co.'s. £810s, of all merchants. / TVTORTHERN Cash Drapery and Clothing _13l Co.'s Sale now -on.—loß, Queen-street, new establishment. ■:.'■■ • . Personal. PERSONAL.— Slaughter of the Innocents ! Boys' Clothing at less than halfprice during the very cheap sale at C. A, Porter's, 276. Queen-street, corner of Wakefleldgtreet. ' _^^ PERSONAL.— I supply an Extra pair of Trousers with every suit—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-street East. .- PERSONAL. --Call and get an Overcoat at J. H. Daltssa--s.,Tailoj;.Vic,to.ria-Bt.East.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18870623.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 23 June 1887, Page 1

Word Count
846

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 23 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 23 June 1887, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert