Tailoring. i ........i... —frmrr ■■■■]■; i: ir-'-rrrilrt i~ i V-1 —■"■'•■■■••"•' iggjk "Vir OtILLAM'S, \jf THE TAILOR, Jfo&tfL Jubilee Dress gurra, Of Superior Black ! msfflk ii ■ Buporflne BrdadclothixtTOqiiftUty Silk-lined-Mtmmimri '£lw Suit is identical with ||i||||||' two £9 9a Suit of lougWW My Wintor Stock »?eing ffl WM extra heavy, X have ilffii Hail reduced tny pwcea K9 Wm Geutlemenwhqappr^oiftte Kia Wai weU-cut garments ran H should visit '^P*H^r SYDEJNHAM HOU9& ~ . ,-. j :i ;... ,1 ~.1,! ,!,, Iru.4lm.il. '.' ' TRT ffly 60s Salts. They are. re<U nice, with an Extra Pair of Trovwerfl lor nOtning. —J. H. Dalton, Tailor. .... #*&///*#///// /////// *////& EXTRA PAIR OF TXIOUBER3 jf-|' MEASTJEE. Ts g g 60s. Sss. 60a. 5 ft} | 655. 70s. 765. " ,j. |j 8 gOB. 858. 90s. 3 < * H. ROBINSON, Tahor, IT H g X^Sw QORNKtt Qt j^^ 2 :M N^^vCOOK&GRBrrSTS.>^^ 9 | XVT | QREig 9TB>tßi'B. \%f EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERB SUITS, 50s, 603,705, 80ri and 90s, with on extra Pair of Trousers for nothing.-J. H. Dalton. Booksellers. &c T> E M O V A L. % E. HEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MtjSICSELLER. 198, QUEEN-STREST, AtTOKLAND, , Wishes to Inform his customers and the public that he has BSMO V E D TO NEW & MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Five doors below Wcllesley-stroet, and Opposite W. McArthur & Co.'s Warehouse, Where ho will be glad to see all his old customers and as many now ones as will favour him with a call. A CHOICE STOCK OF BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY KKPT, BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY. - Please Remember New Address: 216, QUEEN -ST R E ET, Five doors below Wqllesley-etreet. w. e."meaes, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIOSELLKR. p<HAMiPTALOUP AND COOPER. List of Wobkh on Fbtjit Cultubb. Barrow, A. F., Vines and Vine Garden ..U* 6 Barry, I\, The Amorlcan Fruit Garden .; 12 0 Bulust C, Art of Grafting And Budding .. ;S .8 Burridgo,W.F.^lortlcuTture ~ .. 60 ',; „ The Propagfatlon and Improvemont of Planfs .. .. ..HO Bunyurd, G.. Fruit Farming for Profit ..19 Downing'B Fruits and Fruit Trees of America .. .. .. .. .. 27 6 Downing'B Selected Fruits for the GaMen ana Market ; .. ..8 6 Fish, T.D.'J.'he Hardy Fruit Book.. ..12 0 Fulton, J.. Peach Culture (America) ..8 0 Grindon, L. H., Fruits and Fruit Trees, . English and Foreign .. .. ..7 0 Hogg, R., The Fruit Manual, Fifth Edition 18 0 Hogg. 8., The Applo and Pear as Vintage Fruits .. .. 9 0 Haldano, R,, Subtropical Cultivations ..10 6 Hardy. T., Vineyards in America and Europe.. ~ .. .. .. .. 3 6 Lea, W., Small Fruit Farms 13 Lock,C, Tobacco Growing, Curing and Manufacturing .. .8 6 Manvillo, A., Culture of the Orange, Lemon, Lima, &;c 6 6 Moore, T.; Orange Culture 6 0 Klvers, T., Miniature Fruit Garden, New Edition.. .. .. .. .. .. & 6 Rivers, T., Orohard House ... ~: ..68 Scott's Orchardiflt .. .. ~4 0 Simpson, John, The Grape Vine-its propagation and culture .. .. ■ •'.,.; '■ X 3 Strong, W» C., Fruit Culture .. ... ... 5 6 Thomas, J., The American Fruit Culturist 15 $ Thompson; W.,PraCtlcal Treatise oh Grape Vine .. .. .. ../ .. .. 6 0 Watts, 8., The Orchard and Fruit Garden 1 8 Whitehead, Q., Profitable Frwjt Farminif 3 0 Wood, S,, The Tree Planter 2 fi „ „ v» Pruner .. .. ..,4 0 76, QUEEK-STREET, .AuOB&AtfD. Business Notices. HIT -O N U^M E NT S ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLES. AND ABERDEEN GRANITE. HEADSTONES IN MARBLE AND STONE. Iron Tomb Railings at Moderate Prtoes. Prices and Designs sent post-free. Country orders carefully paoked. TAIT BROTHERS, Monumental Works, Corner of Rutland and Lome streets (near Queen-street Junction), ;. Auokland. , j OLROYD AND LONGBOTTOM, GENERAL WOOD TURNERS, ' Albert-street, Auckland, opposite V.M.C.A. Rooms. Bandsaw Cuttings, Carvings, ■ Architraves, and Fretwork done at Lowest Rates. Table," Chair, and Sofa Legs, lied Posts,"Dsawor , Stumps,! etc^always in'stook. ' BILLIARD BALLS RE-TURNED ;:AND.STAINED. '. tr. '' ; ATrialiarßespectfullySoUoited. CRATED WATER ANJ> CORJDJAt: FACTORY, VrCTORtAiSTREET IEAST (Late Saarland's). i Ifjrr ' GARRIGR having started a Manu- ■* ;• factory; for,maWng a,Mineral Soap, known asi Garriok's Patent, it is iwed for all household purposes, and it surpasses, anything ever produced or brpught intd the market, anfl being a local article,, ho trusts that everybody will give it a trial,, Sold a% ill' Grocers' shops. D. NORDEN, Agent, ;! , I Woodbine Cottage, Grey street,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1887, Page 6
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