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Business Notices. REW'S CELEBRATED TEA, Is 10d PER POUND, SIX POUNDS FOR TEN SHILLINGS, Is a high-class Blended Tea, combining the Teas of India, China, and Ceylonthick, rich, and mellow, with fine refreshing qualities. TRY REW'S FAMOUS COFFEES, Fresh ground daily. WHOLESALE GROCERY STORES, VICTORIA-STREET. "VTORRIE AND KEMP LAY, —-' Proprietors of THE EDENDALE MANUFACTURING Co., Manufacturers of Woollen Hosiery and Underclothing, Importers and Commission Agents, 21, ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. • "VT 0 TIC E OF REMOVAL -Li WOOLF H A R T, SPRING MATTRESS MANUFACTURER. Places of Business arc— HoBSON-BTREET (opposite Devonshire House) and corner of Albert and Victoria-streets. ' -jfcT 0 BURGL AR V ! NO BANKRUPTCY ! NO SALVAGE STOCK! C. F. KRETSCHMAE, In thanking his friends for the liberal support of tho last four years, since he has been in tho retail business, announces in the meantime that he has OPENED ANOTHER SHOP, Next door to Messrs. B. Tonics and Co., 110 QUEEN STREET, Where he will offer his LARGE STOCK OF FANCY /"N 0 0■ D S, Mostly bought in the homo market for cash, ata GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICK DACKS. SACKS. SACKS. Wβ are Buyers of Good Second-hand Grain Sack STONE BROS. HORSE COVERS, ** GAITERS. -"""""3 • WATERPROOF RIDING and •"driving aprons. "jVT 0 N U M E N T S ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLES, AND ABERDEEN GRANITE. HEADSTONES IN MARBLE AND STONE. Iron Tomb Railings at Moderate Prices. Prices and Designs sent post-free. Country orders carefully packed. TAIT BROTHERS, Monumental Works. Corner of Hutland and Lome streets (near Queen-street Junction), Auckland. C\ LAZING ! GLAZING ] GLAZING ! \JC Every description of Glazing. Tho Cheapest in Auckland. A. H. MORRIS, DIRECT IMPORTER OF GLASS Karangahai-e Road. Sashes sent for and delivered free. Established 1859.] GEE & POTTER, COACHBUILDERS, LORNE and RUTLAND Streets. Coaches, Carriages, Waggonettes, Buggies, Pony Carriages, Carts, Drays, and every doscription of Vehicles kept in stock, or biiilt to order. Tho trade supplied. N.B.—Traps lent to customers whilst ropairs arc being oxecuted. milE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS JL Show tho Utility of LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. Auckland, Juno Id, 1887. John Lamb, Esq. Dear Sir,—lt has been on my mind for some tinio now to drop you a lino about your Patent Porridge Meal. I believe you aro awaro I have suffered cousidcrably from iiij ury to tho stomach from tea-fcisting, and having consulted my medical adviser, ho strongly recommended Porridge for breakfast, which I havo taken until I heard of your Patent Porridge Meal. I may hero say tho Oatmoal soon caused unpleasantness, sourness of the stomach, and pimples and spots, with irritation, on tho surface of tho body. From this I was glad to get away, and at onco took to your Patent Porridge Meal. With it I find none of tho irregularities complained of abovo, but a most palatable Porridge, and the whole system free from unpleasantness or irritation. 1 can strongly recommend it, and certainly think you should do a large trade in such an excellent article. —Yours very truly, (Signed) FREDK. WHITEHEAD, Industrial School, Kohimarama, Auckland, June 2,1887. Mr John Lamb, Sir,— Wo havo now been using your Patent Porridge Meal at this school for two months, and I consider it but right to inform you that wo all (staff as well as boys) like it so well that I would find it a difficult matter to get them to return to using oatmoal. It is without a doubt a splendid article of diet. I may add on my representing to the Education Department in Wellington that I was using your Patent Porridgo Meal instead of Oatmeal, I received authority from Rev. Mr Habons, Secretary for Education, to continue its use in tho school. —Yours faithfully, (Signed) GEORGE P. HOGAN, Manager. Ponsonby, Auckland, May 30,1887. Mr John Lamb. Dear Sir,—l think it a duty to let you know results of your Patent Porridge Mai on our youngest boy. Ho was weakly, and refused every food preparation that could be got, but upon getting some of yours he took to it at once, and afterwards nothing would satisfy him but this porridge. , Fivo or six times a day is not too much for him, and seeing it being propared cried until he got it. He is now strong and. healthy, and can cat anything. "Wishing you success,—l remain, yours, &c, (Signed) "W. CARDER, Orphan Homo, Pamell, May 25,1887. Mr John Lamb: Dear Sir,—We are greatly pleased with your Patent Porridge Meal, having used it for some time. The children all like the Patent Porridge Meal better than anything they have had before. We thank you for supplying a long-felt want—a pure Porridge Meal, prepared so as to keep all the most valuable properties of the wheat.—l am, sir, yours truly, (Signed) E. NEARY, Matron. ASK your Grocers for Royal Remy's Starch, lib and Jib boxes, net weight It is tho best. —Mr Arthur Masy, High-street, Agent for the Manufacturers. WholesaleApply to Mr John Buchanan, Merchant, Cus-toms-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 156, 5 July 1887, Page 3

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