PhotoaTaUpy FIRS T-CLASS " ~t*fcx 5 PHOTOGRAPHY MILLION 1 PRICES. J£EB|m '"' Carte 3 ele Visite, 5s per half- ?M^^lli dozen; Cabinets, 16aper dozen; 71 ''prailH "■ '.'• Inspection invited at \S W^S!!"' .ARNOLD'S* flit (Formerly Redfern'a), I S^AXilA' 270, QUEEN-STREET 3 (Opposite Firebell). . : Medical. ASTOMIMGTOURESI ' CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, And all Lung and Throat Affections .relieved'at once and quickly cured by MELEUCAf THE PHYSICIAN'S ONLY HOPE! THE PATIENT'S " SHEET - ANCHOR P The first dose removes all oppression, loosens'■■•'. the phlegm, and cuts short at once the moot y eainiul, troublesome, and longr-stflnding^ Cough, Lung, or Throat trouble. Remarkable testimony ■■■■'. from Public Speakers, Teachers, Singers, . Ministers, Consumptive, Asthmatic, and other : cases, testifying' to the great superiority of MSLiEtJC Ato all other remedies, ' INNUMERABLE LIVES HAVE BEEN SPARED 2/6 MELEUOA 2/6 RHEUMATISM. Dr. PAKKEK'S PULtl§ RHEtJMATIGOisfi Quick relief and permanent cure. ASTOUNDING TESTIMONY! S3 6d per bottle; 3s 8d by post. Sole Agents S. G I L B E R T, . Chemist, Queen-street. FEMALE PILLS NEVER^FAIL. MRS DR. STUART'S.; • ,__S6ld everywhere. £s6dperbox. t T)& LEWIS'S MEDICAL GUIDE TO THE MINERAL' WATERS OF ROTORUA. ... I . Published at 2s 6d, and may ho Had at tnt x Stationers', or at Star Office. . - : : To intending visitors to this famous locality' . the Guide will be found invaluable; and to tli.J| - medical profession also it will be especially use-i fill, as it contains information as to the most . appropriate cases for treatment and the hath orj. ;• combination of baths found most beneficial in the various affeotions which came under thai '■■ ■ author's special carp. A gentleman, writinig from Rotbrua^ say,i-i " I fihd the Guide an invaluttble instrqetdr la Mineral Sprinst Bathing, and I am sorry ifiisl not more circulated among ihe masses, to girftl' f - thoni the information so much required." ' DR. T E N. NEN T>. : Leffally-qualitlcd and Registered Practi" . tibher (32 years' medical experience, in addition ■ <o general practice), TREATS ALL PRIVATE' DISEASES (both sexes'. The Only Practioner ait Auckland who CUTIES PERMANENTLY* THE WORST CASKS of Nervous, Debility. Physical Weakness. Exhausted Vitality. Youth-j ful Abuses, Excesse-j, and the like. DISEASES'' ■ OF MEN, however induced, and no matter how. iriVe'terate, speedilv^..thorouf;hljir,.and perman-l cntlyGured.-Cillor addrcss—llß. T-ENNENT, )/,'■ opposite the Gopi'iLUd^Set Anvkland- ;; ■! gt a^-* i--'"'! i>C!iitilstry.:':": '■ A M. C A R"T E JQ .'* SURGEON DENTIST • : (By Examination) (Lttte five years with X Gbr Aj Sott), ; • Mat be Consui.ted at Hia RKSiDBNCf*! _ GARRET'S BUILDINGS, Karangahape Road, near top of Howe-strec. Charges Moderate. Ga3 Administered. T GOODWIN 00 X, * DENTAL SURGEON, ■• ■; ''■- '• ■'' ; IW,Quewwrtwst;' ', ''«''■'" A.M.P. Society* BuHdlitff, -, . '. i: , ■■;;■.. Aucltlani. - T| .. r . / ______J_..L.lLi.. ■j'j' ' i '■'■-—-—'-lL—j —L- ' • *' " - ■■'■■'— Arcliitccts. ~£r\ DWA R D B A RIL EY t *±* ■■' ARCHITECT,,, Stiohbuky's BujioiKos, .';: '', ■"•'-'■ 1' - : ;:" ': ":':-"^'" \:''} T^DWARD MAHONEY AND SON^ ARCHITECTS, QUEKS-STRKET,. AUCKLAND, / .' XXT'I LLIAM EERINGTO N"5 M. Inst.C.B., M. Im-s'. M.K., ".,.:--•-■ CONSULTING ENGINEKR, ■ ■Avasxjxß, ■ , ; ,::-.'' <JOM.y^yancie^. -.''V' ;:;, ■■ ":^.J ; - "O ATEK BU JN AN D Co.l " 'BUS FOR WATKOMITr, VTA NEWTON; AROIIIULL, AND ASYLUM. "i Leave National Bank.—lo.3o a.m. (toN^Wj Lynn 0n1y).'1.30 p.m., *5.30 p.m. :Saturdays-^ •■' 10.30 p.m. Sundays—lo.4s a.m., 6 p.m.. ~ j Leave WAiKOMm.—B.SO a.m., 12 noon (from< New Lynn only), S3 p.m. SatuMays—s p.m.' Sundays—9.ls a.m. (from Avondale only), 4.15, p.m. - - ■~ .■ - --..'• ••• ..' ' * Does not run on Saturdays. ■• TI MET A B L Et DAVJES BROS. 'BUSES. Leaves Victoria Wharf, Devonpbrt—B.2o a.m. v 10.20 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 4.20 pm. Sundays—lo a,m;l| 2.25 p.m. ■. .■ ..,., ' , .. ■ .- t • •....■,'-.■ Leaves Takapuna—9.s a.m., 11.15 a.m., 3.0 : p.m., 5.15 p.m. Sundays—ll a.m., 4.30 p.m. :.■"'■.... "'.; , ■.-- Return Fares, l?6d. .: •■ ■,-. ■■•■■ '- PAT E R'"S OS AND CttJ GRAIN MERCHANTS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. OmnibnSei Bralces, Cab's, and Saddle Horaat, , for Ilire at lowest rates. ' Snecial arrangements made with KveainganiJ, ; Picnic Parties, Storesßfld Stabiea:—Lorne-street, Mtßoalci^i ' • and Afondale, Auckland;N;Z...;. Hearse and Mourning Carriages for Hi&' ■ Undertakers liberally dealt with. ■ ' EVONPORT, WAIWERA, ANDJ" WARKWOETH ROYAL MAIL .' COACH. irONDAYS.WEDNESpATS, & FRID«LYS-i» Leavp Devonport 8 a.m., Takapuna 8;30 a.m.J Wade 10.30, WaiVi'eral2nooniiPuhoil2i4B p.jnj Arrive Warkworth 2.30 p.m. / TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND ! . ■ SATURDAYS- \ Leave Warkwortb. 8 a,m., PuHoi9.3o a.m*, Wel» ■wera 10.16 a;m., Wade 11.30 a.m.,. Tak«puna2 p.m. Arrive Devonport 2.30 pan. .' THOMAS PUTISr, 7 ' ■"•■■; tintltlU^j , •\7ISITORS TO TE AROHA.-NoticeJ ±V —TheVnderrignedwHlr^aCoachfroni TeAjp>» on;Tu6Bdayß,Thnn<Uyß,and SatuJP uni' mooting train lor AuckJ* at Mbrrinstiue on those itara, tnd returning to T« Arohk from Mcrrinßville on Mondayi, AVednesdayiJ md Fridiya on arrival ot train from AuoklandJ
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 195, 20 August 1888, Page 3
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