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Fcrsoaial. MISSING FRIENDS.—If John Major Hallet, James Hallet, and Arthur Hallet, who left Melbourne'for New Zealand about 12 years ago, happen to see this advertisement, they will hear of their father by writing to John Major Hallet, Coachpainter, Duuwich, ! near Brisbane, Queensland. ' WILL the person who took the Boa by mistake from the chairs at Columbia Rink, last sight, please, return same to Rink Office? THE person who took a Lady's Umbrella from the p.s. Britannia on her return trip from Motutauu yesterday, will please leave the same at Hudson's, Chemist, Vic-toria-street, or proceedings will be taken to recover it. - PERSONAL. — Harry Ellison has removed to his New Shop. Call and inspect his large and well-assorted new stock. ELECTROPATHIC Establishment for treatment and cUre of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Weakness, etc., by Electricity, —V.M.C.A. Buildings, Albert, street. UNPLEASANT dreams and general unrest do not trouble persons who ara wise enough to use Wolfe's Schnapps. jo~ft REWARD.—Lost on Thursday, dw-i- 18th inst.. at corner of Symonds-street and Karangahape Road, Gold Mourning Ring. The tinder will receive the above reward on leaving same at Star Oflice. LOST, Friday last, a Cocker Spaniel Pup. —Finder rewarded on returning to Shelly Beach Road, 3rd house on right from Emmettstreot. going up. LOST, on Friday, 12th inst., a Boy's Tweed Overcoat, on the Remuera Road.— Finder please return to Mrs Finlayson, top of' Green Lane, Remuera. • OST, all the Grey Hairs I used to bave since using Eagleton'w Porfection. which ohangos the hair from grey to its natural colour without dyeing it.—R. ffiagleton, Hairdresser 220 Queen-st. Wholesale Agont3. Sharland & Co J'TJOUND, Flat-bottomed Punt; eight J feet long; painted white. The owner can have the same by paying expenses,—Apply Wm. Hy. We'nsor, Sugar Works Restaurant, Chelseo, Gj-oceiries. A-o Jam c s On, Mason's Buildings, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Newton and the neighbourhood the OPENING of tho above Promises as a FAMILY & GENERAL GROCERY STORE. GOODS OF Best Quality at Prices to Suit thk Times. BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND. FOR CASH. Important Announcement. TO BAKERS. 1000 dozen Pickled Eggs in kegs and casks from 30 dozen each 12b kegs good Salt Butter I 12 tons first-class Potatoes Acid,. Soda, and Cream of Tartar, in jars kegs or casks. TO STOREKEEPERS. 50 tons first-class Flour, in sacks, 100 s, 50's, and 253 130 half-chests Tea, from Is 3d per lb 50 sacks good Maize ! Kerosene ! Kerosene! 1 200 cases 135 overproof; 200 cases 150 overproof ! 500 tins, each 1 gallon, 150 overproof l 5 cases, each 24 dozen, Goodall's Egg Powder 5 cases, each 24 dozen, Goodall's Custard Powder 10 tons China Sugars, in 701b mats. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. CHEESE, BUTTER, EGGS.—We buy direct from the Farmers, and are prepared to deliver in Auckland and Suburbs, Onehunga, and Devonport, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. Send far complete Price List to CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (Limited), 85. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Brewers. ; —-~., , A UCKLAND TJOMAI.N TtJREWERY. P'U RE 13 E'-'E R 1 FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPEOIAL MENTION LIST,. MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER* NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1883. CERTIFICATE OF AWARD, SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHk BITION, 1879. Extract »KO_r"3__tLßOoßN_! '" Abohts" ;-. AWARDS: RUNN-t'NG ALES. 3smsT, Brown. Oamp__3_3- & Co., Auoklanfl R. K. Montgomerife, Melbourne Kyneton Bre vr ory,jKyii&toa Xj. Loan, Viotosh* G, Nioholla, Tasmania _ SPEOIAL JSDSNTKMJ. 1. Brown, dUM?a_a£r&Cfl, 2. G. Nloholla 3. L, Loan 4. R. K. Montf?ome__io & Go, _, Kyneton Brewery The Jury Btate in their _jepo_t :-_ *n It is very satisfactory to bo abte to note in. this connection that there watii a remarkable consensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity,, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the aljas of all kinds were very fine, and thOijsa whitob were ; *©£? were suob. as were very tcnlikely to*have taken a place in any oasa; in fact, thetisurrtval of the fittest has been cheated by'vnaturalj eeleotion.'' WN, fi AMBBEL^ : . & -|£JO. f

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

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