BLACK HORSE BRAND SALT Is the BEST for all DOMESTIC and CURING Purposes. Manufactured by Mr John Corbet*, M.P., at Stoko Prior Salt works, England. Packed to suit A(__ REQUIREMENTS in sacks, BAGS ALL SIZES, and Glass Jars. The BEST SALT is the CHEAPEST in the USING. Ask for BLACK HORSE BRAND SALT, and take NO OTHER. All merchants and storekeepers sell it. FARMERS must insist on their BUTTER being made with this SALT ONLY, otherwise thoy will suffer LOSS. HENRY BERRY & Co., Durham-street. Auckland. Post-offlce Box 108.] mHE "UNION" And the "SOUTHERN SPERM" CANDLES, Made by THE UNION OIL, SOAP, and CANDLE COMPANY, ~ x :,' Of AUCKLAND, Are all Guaranteed FULL WEIGHTS (16 ounces to the pound). Many of the Colonial-made Candles now in the market are Light Weights, and therefore dearer at the money than the Auckland-made Candles. TRY FOR YOURSELVES, AND USE ONLY THE LOCAL ARTICLE Jf 0 T I C X The Business hitherto carried on by KOBERT NEAL, At Wellesley-Btreet and Karangahape Road, Will be conducted from the KARANGAHAPE ROAD STORE. Customer- will be called upon as usual. Country customers please note tho change in address: THE NEWTON SUPPLY STORES, Karangahape Road. F. ROWE, Manager. pHEAP and GOOD CUTLERY? THOMAS SAMUEL Haß just received a Large Consignment of all Kinds of Cutlery and Plated Goods, consisting of— Table and Pocket Knivos, Butchers* and Cooks' Knives, Superior Scissors and Razors, Electro plated Forks, Spoons, Cruets, Teapots, etc. All tho above Selling at Very Low Prices. THOMAS SAMUEL, 162, Queen-street „. ;v. (Opposite Arthur's Mart). OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. /CHRISTMAS T^ARDS! /CHRISTMAS /^ARDS The above are a speciality, and are shown in a separate room. mENNIS "D ACQUETS! npENNIS T> ACQUETS AT KELSEY'S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. TTV KEMP T, SURGEON DENTIST. Has Removed to CORNER OF ELLIOTT AND WELLESLEYSTREETS (Opposite the Opera House.) Box 210] [Telephone 378 TTkENTISTR Y. Mr A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST. Corner of Hobson and Weixeslky Streets Artificial Teeth fitted without extracting stumps. Other dentists' work repaired. Teeth stopped. Gas administered. Charges moderate. Tramcars pass the house. HF. WINDSOR, • SURGEON DENTIST (by exam.) (Late of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor.) I beg to intimate to the public of Auckland and Provincial District that I continue in practice at the Old Chambers, Shortland-street (opposite Post Office.) Having secured the services of a tlrst-class Mechanical Assistant, and reduced my charges, I hope to merit a Bhare of their support. Box 210. P.O.] [Tf.-EPhone 377. TtfO TI C E OF HEMOVA L. Mr T. TRAFFORD, The oldest-established Surgeon Dentist of 18 years, Desires to inform his patients and friends that he has removed from Wakefleld-street to more central offices, QUEEN-STREET (over Wayte's, Bookseller), opposite Wyndham-street. , Professional hours : 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. OB ROY - !—TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 281, 29 November 1887, Page 4
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