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3 Public Notices. I FACTS ABOUT 3 NONE will dispute that dress and appropriate . wearing add much to the charm and beauty of woman. A reasonable amount of attention to dress, its character and adaptability, is as commendable as total disregard is deplorable. A woman should look.npon the matter of dress in I tho light of a study.and taste in its construction I as ossential to true refinement. How, then, can ■ \. this tasto be acquired without an unwarranted expenditure of time, labour, and money ? " BUTTERICK'S To judge by results is safest and most satisfaci tory. Immense patronage and growing popularity are abundant guarantees of the success of aur Patterns as faithful embodiments of fashion; md as portraits of reliable styles they cannot bo Improved upon. They represent the fashions of -o-day, as well as those that will obtain during die ensuing season. Truo economy is never sacrificed for offset. Distinct individuality is developed In every mode; while glaring pronounced features are avoided as strenuously as harmony and fit are cultivated. CUT PAPER The label attaohed to each pattern gives ci plicit directions for cutting andf putting together, 30 that cvon those unaccustomed to the use of pat toms cannot, fail to meet with success. Here is where our Patterns are trite labour-saving aids, rendering all persons capable of producing ' results that would do credit to the most skilled modiste. As an element of economy, no thoughtful person can fail to appreciate their value. Not alons do thoy afford the most fashionable designs at a i trifling cost, but also clearly specify the exact amounts of material and trimming required, thereby preventing an unnecessary waste o.' goods. PATTERNS. How to utilise the discarded though but partially worn garments is a question the importance of which plays no small part in domestic economy ; and, here again, the head of a family will not fail to recognise the inestimable value of a reliable pattern. Tho present perfection o' our Patterns is the .result of years of practical experience and thohght. No expense has boon Bpared to render them as perfect as science can make them ; jret notone of them is so intricate . that anyone fairly adept with the needle can fail, through their gu dance, to meet with most grati. fying results, either in remodelling an old garmont or in evolving a new design, according to the illustrations. Our Patterns and Publications may be obtained from W. P. OGILVIE, wellesley-street east (Six doors from Queon-strcct). THE "METROPOLITAN FASHIONS." Illustrating the Patterns. By post, 2s 6d por annum. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT ANF STORAGE CO. (Limited). HEAD OFF TOE AND WORKS: RAILWAY I WHARF, AUCKLAND. W. Beamish A. Mourison, Acting Manager. j FRESH MEAT. \ PRIME CUTS OF FRESH MEAT can now b obtained by the Trade at tho Company's Work.'Railway Wharf, ahd tho attention of the publi is directed to this branch of the Company': business. Tho Carcases and Joints arc subjeete to a process of chilling by which the best qua It. and condition is obtained for the moat, render ing it exceptionally wholesome, and by wliic! the firm appearance and juicy properties an fuUy retained. Regular supplies can be reliei upon, and the Coffipany have overy confident _ recommending this Meat to the public. 1 PRESERVED MEATS, g We beg to ditect public attention to our vari f . ous preparations. i The reputation of our " PEACH" BRAND is i now thoroughly established, and our sales have j reached proportions which we may safely say nt other Colonial meat-preserving establishment h able to approach. I Our Goods are now to be found in all the bes; markets of the world. The high-class quality of meat that we aro in a t position to command enables lis to pack an ar . tide which at all times gives w the preferenci over American o_ents. This is admitted by thi Admiralty and leading merchants. Wo may mention that the whole of our prepa rations are manufactured on the most modern and approved principles, under which the use d: 1 Acida is avoided. J SALT BEEF & PORK, , PACKED IN KEGS, BARRELS; AND TIERCES. Special attention is drawn to this line, which we are making a SPECIALTY, and which, with our facilities and the Cold-air Pkockss. we are able to cure in mild piokle, the necessity of cutting to small pieces being obviated. QUALITY. CURE. AND FREEDOM FROM LARGE BONE GUARANTEED. " I A NEW LOCAL INDUSTRY. EXTRACT OF BEEF, Manufactured by the Frozeh Meat Company, is T warranted equal if nbt superior to the best imported. Can be obtained from Merchants, Grocers, and Chemists. '■'••'■"• . 1( ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. ICE 2' COLD {DAIRY FPRODUCE, .. STORAGE} _-__*«*_. j At low rates, which can be obtained on application. TUCKER'S T> AXING TJOWDER C Ask your J__> Grocer JL for it. 8 TUCKER'S tIGC DOWDER Real J____iSubstltute__L for Eggs, g TUCKER'S Tjl GO T>OWDER At Quarter XL_ tho JL Cost. TUCKER'S -til G G "DOWDER t Far JBDJ more JL Digestible -, TUCKER'S iji.GG T>OWDER J Btiy it _______ Trjr it XT Use it TUCKER'S -ffl G G "POWDER Ask your JL_J Grocer JL for it, * -—: : : 1— ; - : ! I__ ' ■ ' - L Ji L I THE ORIGINAL jpARIS JAPAN TjLACKING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, h Drake-street, Freeman's Bay. p, This Company having erected large and complete plant are now prepared to supply the Trade with a first-class article. . ...Storekeepers .invited to calj for samples. 1 ' ' " j' 1 (jANV-AS COVERS I "tfOR _^- >l^ fl Horses turned out _+*"^k *""* _^**^ ;*' during the .jt< fii* _^ — G winter. jyr^ '__ STABtE _>^\ * :'j^<\ Waterproof - RuGs^<^ \>^ Riding and js-^ ™_^"^ Driving Aprons *$. ■Jy' — Gamebags, Gaiters, Horse >^,_ c Bags, Portmanteau*. ' „ .165, QUEBaff-STREBT. A WOLFE^^SCHNAPPS stands alohe £ __ ~ . fi witAdu^ ari**lelii^i;*it^oatalO-.ueW magnificent tonics. • '

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 3

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