Easiness STotlcas - : —_-i t uncheon i f.uis TCHii:o_.i! DAWES'S PARK HOUSE, VICTORIA-STKEET EAST. Just what is Wanted! A Fiis.-class Lfghi Luncheon. .. SOUP, ENTREES. JOINTS, CUP OF TEA! SIXPENCE. 1 , Everything being of the very best quality,and the universal satisfacticn that our luncheons give, prove them to be second to none. THOMAS LOIERGAN. NAVAL & MILITARY TAILOR, Havine taken his son, J. P. Lonergan. late of Waiuku and Newmarket, into partnership, tho business will in future be carried on under the ham 6 of .THOMAS LONERGAN AND Sb_V 16 and 18, Wyndham-street, Auckland, t i Gentlemen's own material made un. Clothes Cleaned. Repaired, and Pressed. Everythimp ' . .Moderate. ... Suits from £210 a. Trousers from 12s 6cU , ! ■_ . Seed Maiz f| SEED MAIZE! SEED MAIZE t "I A oholce sample of the abovo JUST REOJBI Vl2 p. / m Q.ujsrsairj; 13. CUSTOMS-STREET. rpHE CITY OP AUCKLAND DYEIM JL AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, J RICHMOND. AXO W'KI.LESLITi'.-STREHT EaSTJ iffi-tabii-hcd a.d, 1364.J . . 1 A large stork of Newest Dyea for the mdalj fashionable colours in Shawls. Opera CldakijU. Babies' Dresses, Feathers, ete_ : . ~., _ Silk and Satin Dresses Cleaned or Dyed, -well;' finished. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned or Dyed nhjrt shade, well curled. Gentlemen's Clothing: Cleaned. Renewed, Dyed, well Pressed, anal neatly Rcpaiied atshort.notico. • , ■, "3* Orders leftat the City Establishment,. Welle&ey'.' street East, will meet with prompt attention.' Ladies and Gentlemen waitedupon by lfeavinM their addross, personally or by post. .JLatest importations. Sheepskins Cured* j Cleaned, or Dyed. ■ , " .* W. EDGAR .. .. Proprietor. C~ any as co Vers "~ for .*&&£[ *%\ Edrses turned out _J-*%A- _^?: during the _^*"^ >* ->^ winter. _^*^"^"s* _^^^ V ©table \>^^ Waten_o<Jl|i Rues^^<<f _^x> "^ Riding sikd * _^^^ V 1 DriTingAprons 'j •j Gamebags, Gaiters, Ecr»_f ••"^•""^ Clippers, Bags, Port-OMiteaßij \\ .Z. *_4 QUEEN-STBEET...., .3' J © Ja,gWl_t NER T 0 |jj| "WOOD TURNER, W_ndham-S_r__e_. {Established 1566.J A reduction of 25 dot cent, oh all common TrovM j Billiard Balls Exchanged. 31 Special care given to re-turntng and staining^ Pool Pin 3, Marble 3. and Chalk Pockets ] always oh hand. .., ~.. Mi — ' •'-'"', •'■•""'&,- Wishes & '.-.6 oif WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND VJLtkHiT BUTCHERS. ESTABLIBiBH_> JB-4. _,' 1 By SJpecial Appointment to His-Excellency tl_#. Governor, Sir W. F. Jorvois; Hi 3 Excellency i Sir, James Ferguson; arid H._£JEu,wi'B" Duke ut Edinburgh; also, EMha 1 Butchers to the Jews. QUEEN-STREET, AUC__l*Alsl>, $M Familiea waited on in Town' Or S*_-Or_i_ ; Poultry of all kinds Dressed to Ord_&( Dealers in— . , ....._ ;G_nie, Home-cared Ham- and Bacon, Coni_#; Beef in large quantity; Imports of Sausage Casio .s. The Trade Supplied. N.R—Calves' Reniiets. easterner- Supplied -with, Xbe. -Sgaaggpya No. 368. , -.?.,.., %_,w <&,, '- "__ P.O. Bos Ko, W_l • T^r pHlLilpi>S-&-~^cf^ 149 AKD 151, QUEEN STREET, . , j''"■_ EavejU-topeziednpaiaigeassb-Smen'tdf ' _ .... -cheap,,. ~;:■: ■ :\: PAPERHANGINGS, v! SCRIMS. j ■ - " '" -■'•(?-? Polished, silvered, & rough peathl sheet and ornamental . ' WINDOW GLASS; WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, YAR-OSEffi*.; AND ALL KINDS OF • . * PAINTERS' MATERIALS.; '.; ARTISTS,: ' ' /„. REQUIBITI-S OF HSVERY -D__3Ciffi-T10&l, FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR ft * PAINTING. " \ picture-Frame ' t; MOULDINGS, ' _GL AS S SHADI/a ~ ,;.J T^'UCKEI-'S TOAIttNG 'ff^OWDEai _A9__yonr JO Gvoeer Jl forili- : B^ITCKE^S ffIU^EEK'S frITOCKISRIj : Js:. Families' JL should, JL t u_eit_ f.i : ■Tfli_klt,l_ TO-il'lliY- -ffAM^*l J_V Bushmen _aj shoiilC JP üßeit:-: BAKING "OAEIKO. "OAKIKGIi Miners, .»•> • ovGuj,--. J_>diggere,.i: POWDER.. IpO-tD.ES "OOWDBRi Ever-jrboily JL., E_.-q'ld JL ..^Be,i£.P' '■ rPtJCkER'S, ITsIKING -pOWDEI^; JL Once tried ____& aj-ways -fi-T___i3aßd»:..J. j. Jsa*VJ*E_N & SO/I. is* « APoL£ot36_^ OIL blaglikg Preserves Leather, ana gives a Brhliari- Poliw with-?e-7--_i_ittleE_te"-tioh. .. X the: Fiheat Square Blue in the M^pfeeflf--AFOLLO COLD-W^TEli SOAP, / The most wonderful Soap ever introdtwea*' E. S;' MEDLEY, Age-.t,- -- - . . _— ■, ti. OA_-I>.l t "OpAYING disposed 6f" ouir Bxisi^'aii'; JLJL wWtih was carifed on at Dig^^ Horsjii Bazaar, Alber tsstreet, also' oiar Plant to Mossra"_ PULLAN ANK ASMJ^AGE, we reqtiesta c^rii tinuane« of si-Wiia- for our succeasoitf ]. Which we our-el>ns§'enjeyed. . ■ i, m%m ~ imqnan &m j ■ Wefidiisf Cawi-uria, Mfemralng Coo/Omfi LtTery and Bait Stahles, . - it H^6^ aj^^y to Saddl* -!'nS§.. JJj^tGrooia la attaadaawe. gh^jfes Moaerate. i , : U^ft^ J*im**^< . .... —— - . > -; . — r- »■' »Mi;" . 6t' E- OWG; Eg* iB B T Is%: VALUATiSR- COMMISSION£ LANt\ ANff' • GENE^L'A^l__^ S^EfßtftLßlN^
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 5
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