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Public Notices. New Zealand ILLUSTRATED TIT-BITS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE ILLUSTRATIONS in this Popular Publication have been much improved by the introduction of a New Engraving Process. The features this week are :— Hereditary Woman's ThoughtfulTaking Steps to Abate ness a Nuisance " G c a Mon a Chance He Got his Moneys Beauties of the Beach Worth A " Pinted Remark A Terrible Predica- Chop and Change ment j A Short Face Improved BRETTS A.uckland Almanac and PROVINCIAL HANDBOOK FOR 1888. The aim of this work is to describe in an interesting manner the Vast Resources, the Climate, the Scenery of the Auckland Provincial District; its Mountains, Harbours, Rivers, and Lakes; its Forests and its Plain 3; its Cul. tivated and Waste Lands, and to show Foreign Capitalists that our Genial Clime, Rich Lands, and Mineral Products, and Intelligent, Go-a head People offer inducements to intending investors or settlers superior to those of any other part of the world. Other colonial handbooks have largely misrepresented this naturally rich and beautiful province, vehile the pages of the above work are devoted entirely to setting forth Auckland's capabilities and its many superior advantages^ in addition to which the fullest information is afforded of all Political, Social, and Reiigious matters of Provincial cr Colonial importance. As each year the contents are re-written, and the statistical information brought up to th e latest date, the Annual Volume becomes a valuable Work of Reference v? orthy of a permanent place in every Colonist's library. This valuable publication being designed to urther the prosperity of Auckland, the price charged is merely nominal. As the Book has now beoome a work of daily reference in thehome of every settler throughout the province, and is in use in a'l public offices in the colony and in many leading places abroad, it may with confidence be described as the best permanent Medium of Advertising offered to business men. The work will be issued at the old price— ONE SHILLING. SECRETARIES of MASONIC LODGES FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, TRADE, MERCAN TILE, SPORT, MUSICAL, and OTHER SOCIETIES are repuested to forward to THIS OFFICE, addressed "EDITOR BRETT'S ALMANAC." the information necessary forthe compilation of the Directory attached to the Almanac The publisher is desirous of going to press earlier than usual. Tradesmen and others desirous of inserting their business notices will therefore oblige by forwarding their advertisements without delay. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, ETC. ' In retiring from the Ship Chandlery business, I beg to tender my sincere thanks to my many friends for their generous support during tho last fourteen-'years, and will consider it a personal favour if my late patrons will kindly transfer their patronage to ray successors in the business, Messrs Ross and Co., whom I can conndently recommend. D. H. McKENZIE. Auckland, September 23,1887. WITH reference to the above announcement, we have much pleasure in intimating to the friends of tho late nrm, and the Eublic generally, that we will carry oh the usincssof Ship Chandlers, Sail Makers, etc., in our temporary premises at No. 17, Lower Queen-street, and hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit'a continuance of the patronage of the late firm. ROSS & CO. THE SAIL LOFT will be under the management of Mr Charles Reynolds, who had charge of this branch of Captain McKenzie's business for the last fourteen years. The services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, for many years head storeman for Messrs J. and D Oxley and Gaptain D. H. MoKenzie, have been retained for the new firm. Goods will arrive by next steamer from Sydney, and by direct steamers from Home. ROSS & CO. (Successors to Captain D. H. MoKenzie), SHIP CHANDLERS, SATLMAKERS, ETC. Temporary Premises: No. 17, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. Opening day, Monday, September 26. TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Business hitherto oarried on by W. J. and R H. Wilson, Blacksmiths, of Pukekohe, has been, by mutual consent, dissoh cd. All outstanding Accounts must be settled within the period of 14 days. All Accounts to be sent in to R. H. Wilson. Signed this 9th day of September, 1887. fa W. J. WILSON, R. H. WILSON. IN Retiring, I beg to thank the Public for . past favours. __ W. J. WILSON. THE Business will as usual be carried on by me, and J hope for a Continuance of your Patronage in the future, as in the past. Believe me, yours truly, R. H. WILSON. HENRY HUGHES, M.1.M.E., M.S.A. CIVIL. MECHANICAL, AND MINING ENGINEER, JOHNSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. INVENTORS ASSISTED. Patents Secured in All Countries on the Lowest Terms. Searches made as to Novelty of Inventions. Henry Hughes, having had large experience as an Engineer and Patent Agent, is enabled to conduct Patent Business by correspondence. Inventions of undoubted merit can be arranged to be Patented Free of Cost. ■ ONES.—We pay £4 16s 6d at Works", Auckland (mm.. ton), or in rail trucks, Auckland (mm. 2 ton* ;and £5 at Works. Westfield. Bags aupohed or returned to port or rail station.— Freezing Company Auckland and Westfleld. THE Biggest Literary Shilling's Worth in Australasia—Brett' a Auckland Almanac, Illustrated. Board and JBesidence. BOARD and Residence for two or three Ladies in Ponsonby, convenient and pleasantly situated; bathroom aud piano; terms 12s 6d each, or a reduction if one could instruct two children in music—For address apply Select Registry, under V.M.C.A. Rooms Ip_TVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE JL for a few Single Gentlemen. Large, airy Rooms; no children : terms moderate. — Mrs Sharpe, HardingO House. Hardinge-street. mWO YOUNG GIRLS could beaccomI modated with Board in a private family in the city. Terms moderate.—Apply A, Star Office. I FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Bedroom and Sitting-room, well furnished, with use of kitchen; within five minutes' walk of Queen-street. Terms low.-Apply X, Star Office. ■ I^TORTH SHORE.—Munn House, plea_l_l santly situated on the Beach Road, near North Head: three minutes' walk from Wharf. Visitors can be accommodated with a comfortable home, either permanently, weekly, or daily. Private apartments for families, with every home comfort, either with or without boajrxJ. House two-Btoried. with bath-room, and private bathing-house on Cheltenham Beach.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 3