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Business Notices. OALS, COKE, CHARCOAL, FIREWOOD. Best Rata, Titree. and Puriri Firewood .-also, first-class Taupiri, Newcastle, and Kamo Coal, at Lowest Price for Cash. Furniture carefully Removed, and Goods delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—Not* the Address: C. PIPER, opposite the Ponsonby Reservoir, and corner of Newton and Karangahape Roads. U will1 A a * youTan'T AFFORD mO waste your money on TRASHY,LOWJL PRICED SOAPS. Practise Thrift, and study true ECONOMY by using only BURNS'S Al SOAP. The effort made to improve the Jiomes of New Zealand must fail to secure their full effect unless they succeed in inducing every housekeeper to use BURFS'S Al SOAP. It is a simple but useful article. Those who fail to use it are still more simple, and not half as useful. • T"—■ —V^-y-*1 ■- -'' ■" ~3<F You may have heard of it a THOUSAND TIMES without using it ONCE. If you will reverse the position and USE IT ONCE You will praise it to others a THOUSAND TIMES.—I have spent hundreds of pounds in convincing the women of Now Zealand that their labour can be greatly lightened by using BURNS'S Al SOAP (the World Renowned Cleanser !), but I have fallen short of my ambition if I have failed to CONVINCE YOU. WHOLESALE AGENT— A. BUCHANAN. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKES, SCONES, HOP BEER, &c, easily made by using CROOK'S AMERICAN DRIED YEAST. Cheaper and more desirable than Baking Powder. It should be sold in every country store, used in every country home. Full directions on each packet. Sample packets by post, 3d, from J. T. JOHNS, Seymour-street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Wholesale Agents—L. D. NATHAN tc Co. I 1 ■VTORRIE AND KEMP LAY, -*- ■* Proprietors of THE EDENDALB MANUFACTURING Co., Manufacturers of Woollen Hosiery and Underclothing, Importers and Commission Agents, 21, ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. ~\XT GARRICK having started a Manu- • factory for making a Mineral Soap, known as Garrick's Patent, it is used for all household purposes, and it surpasses anything ever produced or brought into the market, and being a local article, he trusts that everybody will give it a trial. Sold at all Grocers' shops. D. NORDEN. Agent, Woodbine Cottage, Grey street, md TOBACCO GROWERS. SEED. SEEDT SEED. The undersigned has just received a parcel of new Tobocco Seed from America, containing the following varieties: Kentucky, Broad Leaf Connecticut, Golden Leaf, and Dark Virginia (these descriptions having proved most suitable for the various districts in this colony). Packets containing sufficient seed for one acre, of any of these varieties, may be obtained on application; price, .s per packet. AUSTIN WALSH, July 23,1887. Tobacco Factory, Auckland. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS Show the Utility of LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. Auckland, June 11,1887. John Lamb*, Esq. Dear Sir,—lt has been on my mind fox. some time now to drop you a line about your Patent Porridge Meal. I believe you are aware I have suffered considerably from injury to thesfbmach from tea-tasting, and having consulted my medical adviser, he strongly recommended Porridge for breakfast, which I.have taken until I heard of your Patent Porridge Meal. I may here say the Oatmeal soon caused unpleasantness, sourness of the stomach, and pimples and spots, with irritation, on the surface of the body. From this I was glad to get away, and at once took to your Patent Porridge Meal. With it I find none of the irregularities complained of above, but a most palatable Porridge, and the whole system free from unpleasantness or irritation, I can strongly recommend it, and certainly think you should do a large trade in such aii excellent article.—Yours very truly (Signed) FREDK. WHITEHEAD. Industrial School, Kohimarama, Auckland, June 2,1887. Mr John Lamb, Sir,—We have now been using your Patent Porridge Meal at this school for two months, and I consider it but right to inform you that we all (staff as well as boys) like it so well that I would find it a difficult matter to get them toreturn to using oatmeal. It is without a rioubt a splendid article of diet. I may add on my representing to the Education Department in Wellington that I was using your Patent Porridge Meal instead of Oatmeal. I received authority from Rev. Mr Habens, Secretary for Education, to continue its use in the school —Yours faithfully, (Signed) GEORGE P. HOGAN, Manager. Ponsonby, Auckland, „ _. ■ May 30,1887. Mr John Lam Dear Sir,—l think it a duty to let you know results of your Patent Porridge Mai on our youngest boy. He was weakly, and refused every food preparation that cou'd be got but upon getting some of yours he took to it at once and afterwards nothing would satisfy nim but this porridge. Five or six times a day is not too much for him, and seeing ifc being prepared cried until he got it. He is now strong and healthy, and can eat anything. Wishing you success.—l remain, yours, &c, (Signed) W. CARDER, Orphan Home, Parnell. May 25,1887. Mr John Lamb: Dear Sir,—We are greatly pleased with your Patent Porridge Meai, having used it for some tim.e. The children all like the Patent Porridge Meal better than anything they have had before We thank you for supplying a long-felt wautr-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. q TILLS Milk Bread, Milk Brel^ sweet and nutritious, and Farm House Home-made Bread, Milk Scones and Cakes delivered daily, and can be had at the Burlington Victoria Arcade, and at Kden Terrace, or at the Bakery, Udy'B Farm, Mount Eden. Agents Wanted,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 2