1 SSaslness ftoti:es. k'Sli YiiOft SiiiiDEli FOR (4)} tf\ S /1\ % N-Z-IKD *U *STEIAL GAZETTE. ! I" I*. A^l? I A fa & B/m^k " The blending is entirely atten- j 1 iBblU § wCiID ,» ffi™*s*^\ % ded to ''V Mr- Nelson himself, I 1 J VMV JL VW¥ Jf fljSjtlJSMff \ who is a Taster of great exper i,raf j«Tm6"l'tet\ w enc?' aw! lias ha(' l a sPecial l»l -tljct M #L4253)5»1523& 11 training in the art." |y|. < -^ if / n^Wt&H \ % "This firm deserves the slips'lr lf*\ F\ % \s m M Jrmim^wK'k \ M port ofail purchasers of Tea. URt V # / riSTO^tA \™ the'article they, oiler is j£¥ $$ f^^rPii}^}^^- *p\ superior to anything we f"*i if $Q? ' a A*/rr"'^riiiTi\^TJs^v 1 li<;i*rfl seen in this Colony. \ \Jt- . # //i? HF^^ln v\ vi PRESS. . »^\\> J§? #^ T"/11 hE™'**.. ' wj. fessional Taster ana THOUGH Js'Jf Q: . .«<^^SSP^^s»»^ *\___ m PRICFS" AUCKLAND, WEILIXGTOH, CHBISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. | AGENTS EVERYWHERE, !
The. Stud. jmo STAND THIS SEASON. | ISAAK WALTON will stand tlio season or Iran in i he paddock with his marcs at rise farm jof Mr Walter McC'n.il. nearly in Auckland. Isaak Us the sire or BiUin^jj™ato. .Silvio. Bard, tml many othorg. Fees: J^IO lis, tlioroucli-brcds; halfbrcds, ; m r«. (iroomagefec, 53. I " B. MoCAUL. | Owner. 1 TjiALLWELL'S . MAGIC OILS, j1: A .Sl/PKIIR lIK.MKDY ; For iSprainy Lnrncnefs, Horc Shoulders. CJuts, \\ osinci-s JJrnUi'a, Neuralgia, iiiuubago, : iSic, In Men, Jlorsos, and 1 Domcslic Animals. I Tlio i'oliowintj is one of! many testimonials:— ! Mich-jus FaUAveli. Sz 80S,—Dear Sirs, —It af- \ fords juo pleasure to bear tewtinionj' lo the ; ICuwTKie.M. clioeis of your Mtjjfto Oil>!. 'I ' hnvoiißod Kcvoral bot'los on diflt-n.-nt patients ■ lit my llorsu Iniinnary, and always I'oiuul benciieia cJlbets from tlifir applfcatiou ; tho A Oi's las n. mbefacient lo subcutanooxis warblus, siti fast?, and encysted trlaiuls : the X Oils foreulH, pall*, abraiiuns. and cutaneous distcnspi-r; I and I can confidently reeotiVmctul thorn to my . friends and tho iniblic, .md no stable tliould bu | without thorn— I A K. '.MKDY FOII MAX AND BEAST. (Signed! Owen Currnn McCjc*. Otabuhu. rur.i'AKicn solely ny FALL WX L L & S O N*. CHKiUBTS, ; OTAIIUHf AND PAI'AKUHA, N.Z. ' Price—fetid per Bottle ; or in ciwca coistnininp; one dozen bottles. 275. Public Motfces. !T>UBMO .NOTICE. — Camo early ami i ,!l ' see:re a Prize Coupon a) the American 1 Wai oil i.'cTi.niiiu;- Co., Markot-strcctaTifl Kowi toii, a-i liuj di'.n' ■'ik will pQ-jiibly take jjiacc on ' Nov. i for the L civ's Hold lluniinK Watch. \\'.T«f: 0i I'lofiTM .!■. 3s 6*l • all otlwr rftpolrs i tipii'ij us chfap; VVaterbury Watches rej pailt il (a hpcti.*ilty). fniX^ST New Soa'ori"--. .lani.s, splendid } assortment:, only 4a 6d per dozen.—At ' llmv's, Vtctorin-srrcet. lA~ i) vTC X Y"O LA DIE S* | A. I The Ladies of Auckland are now easting about for thoir new SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES. The two considerations that weigh of most I importance may bo .said to bo—Pick and Price. I A word of timely advice, therefore, may not. bo j out of place. Look around well before buying. I Dozens of Ladies selcet, at first sight only to disappoint themselves by seeing an article a few | days after that would be much preferred and 1 often at a lower figure. For instance, a lady i remarked only a couple of days since, " Did you I .see that charming and magnificent lot of prints j at Abbott's in Newton '. I I'cel quite vexed that ■ I hnve boiiKlst." These were tho actual words ! uttered, and we fear will br. tho sentiments of i not. a few, a.H they review the stock now showing iat the nbove-namod's establishment. In referieueelo which it. H. ABBOTT & CO. wish to | say that, they have searoheil Ihe markets in every direction to enable them to place before their pMtrons a choice, profuse, and unwearying; variety or Prints. Hats, Bonnets, and Sununor i (Hoods'iT) peneral, all at as reasonable a figure as iit is possible for them to bo got for money. We have now over 1,000 deßltrns in new I'rints*. and our Stock will be replenished by Novelties by each steamer. We further be>r to inform our well-wishers that, notwithstanding tho undeiiied badness of the times, our trade shows an increase of from 50 to 70 rer cent, month by month upon last year's trade. This is a great proof to us of public encourflp*ment or our endeavours to place before the public tin EXCELLENT VARIETY OF GOODS i at the Lowest Obtainable Pisitru for Cash, and encourages us lo btill further efforts on behalf Of our patrons. It has never been a part of our policy to deceive the public in the slightest degree by large advertisements announcing bogus reduc ions, etc. If wo announce a Cheap Line, our customers can bear us out that it has never been over-described. We hope this season to open out from time to time Lines as Astonishing as Heretofore, of which announcement will be given. Besides offering Good Value and a Splendid Assortment of Beiges, | Prints, Millinery, and Keason Goods in sjeneral, we have Just Opened a Job Line of Boys', I Youths', and small Men's Flax Shirts of Good i Quality, at Is. each. The regular value of these I is fully from Is. 9d. to 2s. 6d., at , ! R. H. ABBOTT & CO., ' Karangahapc Road, and Upper Symonds-street 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 the i last, fourteen years, and will consider it a per- ! sonal favour if ray late patrons will kindly transfer their patronage to my successors in the business, Messrs Ross and Co., whom I can conndently recommend. p . McKENzm Auckland, September 23,1887. "I"S7"ITH reference to the above announcey 7 monr, we have much pleasure in intimating to the friends of the late llrm, and the public generally, that we will carry on the business of 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 tJie last fourteen years. The services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, for many years head storemau for Messrs J. andJt) Oxley and Captain D. H. MoKenzic, have beeii retained for the new firm. Goods wDI arrive by next steamer from Sj'tlney, and by direct steamers from Home. ROSS & CO. (Successors to Captain D. H. McKenzie), SHIP CHANDLEPtS, SAILMAKERS, Etc. Temporary Premises: No. 17, Lower Queen-stebet, Auckland Opening* day, Monday, September 26. A STOUNDINGLST goocTvalue in New JT3L. Season's Teas, Is 4<i per lb, at Row's Wholesale Stores, Victoriß-stroot.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 248, 22 October 1887, Page 3
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