A« APOL OG ?. The Proprietors of the DOMAIN BREWERY bejr to apologise for the delay that has unavoidably occurred in executing orders for the BOTTLED PRIZE ALE. ■ ■ Extensive Additions to the Bottling Premises are now being erected, and will shortly be completed, when all orders will again be executed with promptness and care. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.. Proprietors. Autumn 1889. Winter MGlf ASTER AND QHALDERS i.t JL • H Are now fully stocked with the LATEST PRODUCTIONS Of the London and Continental Markets tor 'the coming season. Our NEW MILLINKRY. MANTJUES, & ULSTERS Are specially good and very chkap. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS And TRIMMINGS to match, Just Received. fi#~ A special line of the finest New Zealand Dress Tweeds ever.prodneed. J£3 Au assortment of handsome CORDED and GtJIPURK LINKS LACES, much in demand. 6d to Is 4d. Good value in HOSIERY and GLOVES, large siock. Just Received, a-choice lino of CHILDREN S UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, warranted to wear well. Also, a splendid lot of UMBIIE?./) -AS, with very PRETTY HANDLES, Selling fastLadies are respectfully invited to call and see the above Goods, a3 wo anticipate a ready sale. McMASTER . AND SHALDERS, ' 204 & 206. QUEEN-STREET. DR.'WI L X I N S Is now permanently established in his NEW 3100 MS, A few doors above the Star OiTice, on the ground floor, Shortland-atroot. He has engaged 11 Lady Attendant (who wub somo time With Dr. Fischer; of Sydney) for the Ladiurj' Electrical Room. Hours—9 a.m. to 4.50 p.m. Sumlaya, 10 lo 12. Also, Evenings at tiJs Home, Lower Symondsstreet, 7 toB. -jpi* R. O R V E IN", Successor to Dr. Murray Moore, Borrs to intimate that he has removed to '• Ellesmcrc," Princes - street, second house from tho Synagogue. Hours of Consultation : 9 to 10a.m., 1 to3p.m., SPJSCIALIST T^' 0'!)! -M'iASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Attendance at Pond's Pharmacy, 11 to 12. __ "O EDUCTION OF MEDICAL FEES JJL/ TO ENGLISH RATES. DR. BAK.EWELU M.D., M.U.C.S., TCn£., formerly House Surgeon to tho Middlesex Hohpital, London, author of " Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats," &<•., &c, may bo consulted at his residence. Fallen's Buildings. Hobson-strect, from 9 to 11 a.m., and 3 to 4, and 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, from 9.30 to 10.30. FEft'. For first Consultation 3s 6d, subsequent consultations 2a 6d, including medicine, viaits in Auckland ss, including medicine. Night visits, one guinea.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 4
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