Business Notices. \M _ 111 . -tg BY APPOINT- jjgST I°tfjt HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. *!jS THAMES CARRIAGE . AND _pM«I FACTORY, VICTORIA-STREEI JW-oiv AND ,-«'| HIGH-STREET. ;M AUCKLAND- . Telephone, 308. JAMES MACKIE, Coachbui">#V :; MANAGER. f Builder of every description of v ' ehlC c j Repairs in all.the branches of the trade faithfully executed. Vehicles Bought and Sold on Commission- » Coachbuilders' Requisites in Stock. Tho J-r Supplied. Country Orders punctually attended to. . Cash Customers liberally 1 OTI C E OF REMO VAE. LANGLEY, BUTCHER. _ Begs to intimate to the public that ho h& J J moved to new and commodious Brick Premis' j Hobson-street, and begs to tender thanks j past favours, and hopes, by strict attentio j business, combined with good quality moderate prices, to merit a continuance o same. •_!____----— : — T>APER HANGING^' W. PHILLIPPS & SON HAVE RECEIVED, EX .-ATE ARRIVAI* ISS-PACKAGES—IBS S \ CONTAINING , L; 55,000 ROLLS OF PAPERHANGIAW' CONSISTING OP NEW PATTERNS For Drawing, Dining, Bed- Rooms, Hall and Staircase, suitable tor the Mansion or Cottage. . j> BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ___~. «j AND BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED -« PAPERHANGINGS. 916 -PACNAGES-916 ,j SCRIMS AND HESSIANS PLATE AXD SHEET GLASS, WHITE ; LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISUES, AND ALL TRADE SUNDRD--. .-;•: W. PHILLIPPS & SON> j 95 AND 97, QUEEN-STBEEIV^__J RICHMOND HO'USE,| POXSONBY ROAD, AUCKLAND. I W. COCHRAN, Sbkb., j FAMILY BUTCHm________ J. BUTCHER.] 'U GROOM ' TOCAL IND US T RYi Everyone interested in the prosperity of Auckland should purchase LOCALLY-MADE SHIRTS AND UNDER CLOTHING, And not imported goods. See that your draper supplies you with the best articles, which are made by THE SHIRT AND UNDERCLOTHING . MANUFACTURING CO., GREAT NORTH ROAD. A. LEMAN... ......... ... Aianager. TTORSE'S riOt-BBS-*sj WATERPROOF g RIDING AND ' i ■■■■•■■ __i_ ___ GO TO B-A TfH to ROTH'S PUBLIC HOT. COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, Victoiua-stkeet East. Charge-ONE SHILLING. Open; all -vcek days from Ha.m, to llp.uv, and DAMORNINGS from G till 10.i_.m. Ihe.,bathrooms are all private, and supplied -with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, respirators, soaps, &c. belect Bath-rooms (private) for ladies every day, at all hours, withfemalo attendanco, one Shilling and Sixpence, jc case' note the Address—Victoria-? street East, above tho Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart, Auckland. N.B.—Barber in attendance. WA RNO C X BR OTHE RS, Established .8621 SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. COX'S CREEK, AUCKLAND. . | Manufacturers of the Celebrated Extract of Soap, Disinfectant Powder, First Prize Yellov Blue Mottled, Double Crown, Economic, aid Household, Carbolic, and officr Medicinal aid Toilet Soaps, made from the purest- of Tallovtf, &c . ;__•-■ .. / . ...;: OfHces-DURHAM-STREET, Auckland. N.B. — Cash Purchasers of Tallow, Wod, Sheepskins, and Bones. i "IJ. J. SWIMERTO^i WOOD TURNER, WrNpitAM-STKEET. ■ ; Established 1866. | A reduction of 25 per cent/on all common wor; I Billiard Balls Exchanged. '!. ~| Special care given to Re-turning and Stainir. Pool Pins, Marbles, and Chalk Pockets, ; alwayaonhand. ■ || tt-arang-Sape roa| -8-*- (Opposite Foresters' Hall). M TEMPERANCE^ ING . R ooMS..::If i Meals at all hours, 04, .Snerinl facilities! Dinners, 12 to 2. Separatcroom for ladies. 1 fresh m:-_.e for- eachiciistomprt »A\ An s really good cup ot gf& npiSH! FlSjT»TZß ak i„oS m ol ■ Address. A. 5 I Bargain. j DaUonß -_^_^ictofia-streetEkl: fiOALS, COK_fri ARCOALj Fr fj \J. ';V'WPOI). >,p Firewood • at * a ?t.e^^mog] Lowest Hates.-N*. 8 Jfci?™B. opposite the Pousanl $c Road.. corner of Newton andKaran. L ffid«trffg Works, fg| t/| DAY'S ILLUMINATION 0.1 THE FACES OF. OUR CUSTOMERS. r|_ Vc have decided money on gJ give our customers ti. ,t by making Great Reduiions in <M --prices for 14 DAYS'IONLY. T /'*§ 1 ■'. GREAT JUBILEE F&R BOOT IUYERaI I rf..??.■_ i I ■ ;;;M j.:- ECONOMY BOOT SfjQP. II ;' _ : ' . |g ! "S^^SS^ DRY QMPANi KJ Ui-fER PITT-S?REET, NEKTON, fe that e theT G h^ b & Sonfbe7to infoji, the puhllfc Reives and w\ tak^over the Laadty Mm the shortest «nf- havi^the olothosjreU done M dw in SS-Vt" 51 " 8 the onl steam lautfE natronacp qW'',W t0 ln , crit a ?are of theft SStloo 'fl*iin*dono o the short# nra notlv fl T n ?«iclton by telri-am or pos| attend «d tc- GRUBB ,-|spNS, fa® * ■■:■'';jfeney. . . I '■'■; at curr.it rates i> _. _mtorc St ;_. R r.AlSHLEYr^on : stre.ei MPavabWiH 9 ift\ alass f i'«? 3 IK if lthe l wf kl y or at the e3 S l- ation rt I £ y°aC--;|>ply Burton &teesini 4 ■ Sf (3 doorsjov! BarS » ■ t " ir lH li n I
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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 2
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