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Pa lie Notices* 1 pRBAT . T^ISCOVERY. A CURE FOR THE CODLIN MOTH. ABBOT'S PATENT CODLIN MOTH ANII INSECT DESTROYER. This Mixture requires no spraying, no Paris. Green, it is perfectly harmless and easily ap' plied—one gallon mixed in four gallons of water! will wash from 250 to 300 medium-sized trees, to be used in autumn and early spring. This Mixture is invaluable in the Kitchen and Mower Garden. It is superior to any other Insect Destroyer yet known, as it kills slugs, shell snails, etc., by sprinkling the foiiage. acting at the same time as a liquid manure. For shruba and tender plants from 8 to 16 parts water. Sold in Gallon Tins, price 103, at No. 3, Rutherford's Buildings, Hobson-street. Union-street, Auckland, April 11, 1889.— Ml? J. Abbot. Sir,-I have much pleasure in thanking you for the great benefit my trees hava received from your valuable mixture for destroying blight, etc., on fruit trees. Since using it the trees are almost entirely clear of blight, and I have no doubt with a few mors washings they will be quite clear.—Youre truly. F. Hannken. Waikomiti, March, 1889.—1 beg to state that Mr Abbot dressed my apple trees last spring with the above mixture, and not only did ie destroy the moth but also the American blight and moss. It also killed the scale on lemons and oranges, and also their greatest enemy—tho borer. It is by far the best insect destroyer I over used, and I truly believe Mr Abbot ha 3 made for us a valuable discovery. I am sure it will soon be known as the fruit grower's greatest friend. — Yours, etc.. Wm. Lew, Nurseryman and Fruitgrower, Waikomiti. Waikomiti, March 28,1889.—Mr Abbot. Sir,— I have tried your mixture 'for killing codliii moth, and have found it a great success.. Last year nearly all my apples were affected, and this year I have found very few injured. I have great confidence in the mixture, and believe that in another year I shall be perfectly free from codlin moth.—Lymes Archibald. TMP6R T A N T. The undersigned returns M 3 sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage* for the last 12 months, and hopes for the ensuing term at least to merit the same. Every attention shall be paid to supply a Superior Article id Stock at Lowest Remunerative Profit; and for the convenience of his customers he has Opened a Depot in Fallon's Buildings. Hobson-street. to supply those on their way home who may hava loads. Oats, Maize, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Straw, Wheal, Potatoes, and General Produce. Works Welloslsy-street. Depot: Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-street. The undersigned invites Tenders for Right of Publishing on his conspicuous Premises, Wel-lesley-street and Albert-street, up to end of March. Wollesley - street: Length, 72 feet. Albert-street: Length, 156 feet. R. J. ECCL ES, IMPROVED & PATENT CHAFF-CUTTING. ESTABLISHMENT, Welleslev-st_.eer West. STILL DYEING- TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE, CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING ANB * CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. (ESTABiIISHET. 1864.) Gentlemen's Superfine or Dark Tweed Suits. Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Well Pressed. Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and Well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks. Satins, Velvets, and any other materials Dyed any shade. Light Summer Costumes, any shade, Cleaned and Well Pressed without taking to pieces. Lace Curtains Bleached and Got-up equal to new. Damask Curtains oc Tabic Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot-pressed* Feathers Cleaned or Dyed'any shade, and well curled. VT M. EDGAR, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA;' DYE WORKS. RICHMOND. EJlnrOnULil Blui uffulai A Real Substitute for Eggs for all kinds of Pastry, Puddings, etc. A Sixpenny Tin'eaual to' Twenty Eggs: Ask pop. TUCKER'S EGG POWDER. iiiiifiriii Full Weight, Uniform Quality, Finest Ineredients. MAKES LIGHT, WHOLESOME DIGEST- "" IBLE BREAD AND PASTRY. Ask for TUCKER' S. :_._.___■■ ! —■ ' » 'J 0B N S "& ND'ETI gO 1$ 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STREET, PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANGER ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND * GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted,' Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Glass Tabiecs, Silk Banners, Wire Blinds. Private and Business Designs Embossed hi Plate. Ruby, Blue.Amber, and Sheet Glass. Original Designs;, Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. ON SALE: Mixed Paint in various colours for House auff Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, ___.JHXXf_\5 WXNDHAM-ST. _ . : j < GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. BREAKFAST: "By a thc-ough.knowledge of the natural lawß T.h_o_. Ko-rern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of wclloeleete* Cocoa, Air. Epps has proTidad our breakfp.S fc-bles with a delicately flavoured beverage which iiuy Eavc us many hexvy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such "articles of diet that a constitution may bo KradufUly built an until stroDg enough to resist every tendency to dis.-Jic. Hundreds of subtle maladies r.re floating around us ready to attack wherever thoro is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished framo."—" Civil Service GazetU." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold onlj in quarter-pound packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & Co., HomcoopathieChemists, Lonc-on, Englanfi, t 7T W1 WWit'S. N. <?\ 165, ' m Queen-street. W g» ra >^ % _3 k Opened, a.' W A Splendid Felectiori'N. . of English x. ■■■ \*r -._._SAD.DLERT^ >*^ /. 1%/rONUMENTS in" Italian ami} 11 _LV_L Vermont Marbles, and Aberdeen^ ! '■_ Granite. , _,_ j i a HEADSTONES in Marble and Stone. L.1 | IRON TOMB RAH.INGS at moderate) fjjgvML prices. . __ ; mrffl Prices and Designs sent post free. Fi*-_4 Country orders carefully packed. . §®Sm TAIT BROTHERS, «|S__^' Monumental Works. Rutland-streets j (SKaar Queen-street Junction), AXJOKIiANRj [BY HER MAJESTY S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.J <L%__k^W&&s qWINBORNE'S "pATENI* /GELATINE. THE ONLY PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR CALVES' FEET FOR MAKING JELLY. One-qtjai.t Packet 6d Each' Genuine Packet bears the Signature ol the Patentee. Wholesale Agents: BROWN, BARRETT & CO., AUCKLAND. , X ONGBOTTOM AND MERCER (Successors to Holroyd and Longbottom), WOOD TURNERS AND GENERAL WOO_> WORKERS. STEAM TURNING FACTORY, ALBERT-ST (Opposite V.M.C.A.) TURNING BAND SAWING FRET SAWING CIRCULAR SAWING, Em, For Builders. Cabinetmakers, Brushmakero, &0 BILLIARD BALLS AND FANCY TURNERY A SPECIALTY. LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED TIMBEP Always on hand. Having First-rate Appliances, and boinff o\\V selves Pwotlcal Turners, wo are in a position to To Work ot All Classes «6 Most J.loaaom\bto . Prices and With Dospatoh . __fl_x

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 103, 2 May 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 103, 2 May 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 103, 2 May 1889, Page 7

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