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Personal. | HpO MAYORS and Others.—Our Ceylon ctSt _ Tea isonlj'23porlb.-Jolin Earle and Co., 2jJ7,_Quecn-strect, next Arthurs Mart. HENRY WILLIAM GiBBS, who three years ago was residing in Grnliain-street. •Auckland, is requested to eoiumunica c at once with Mess-s Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Shortland-street, Auckland. EMILY, call on me to-morrow, and I . will show you tho beautiful Belt I have _ just bought, less than half-price. There nr* 32 • l2 x ?*}° choose fr»m. Only 6d, Bd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, la 9d. and 2s each, at Dampier's. Victoria-st. mO OUR FRlENbsri-.he~Publ.c7-ITry .JL _ our (Ceylon Tea at 2s per lb ; you will like it.—John Earle and Co., 207, Queen-street. TVTOTICE.— I will not be responsible lor J~ l any debts contracted in my name.—Mary Ann Applin. TO "COUNCILLORS and Others.—Our Ceylon Tea is only 2a per lb (direct impor- ; tatlon).—John Earle and Co.. 207, Queen-street. i TAMES, take your young wife this week _P and get, tho Pick of tho Hundreds of Fresh. • Bargains that arrived yestordav.-Particulars. , on ivtonday at Dnmpior's, Victoria-street. TO LAW YE RS.— Co.'s 2s Ceylon Tea, and you will gain every case. tIY BUY INFERIOR COFFEE? There are enough disappointments in hfe, without making the mistake in buying the wrong Codec. The very best, and that • which g.ves yon a good start in the morning. and the fortitude yi»nr*on.ro to battle through the day, is either BROWN.BARRETT. & Ci'.'S EXCELSIOR Brand or STANDARD Brand, both being mixtures of tho very best Mocha and Coylon Plantation Coffees. We give good value t fair prices. BROWN, BARRETT, &. CO. TO FARMERS.—Our 2s Ceylon Tea will afford you a real refreshment,—John Earle and Co., 207, Quean street. Auckland. PERSONAL— Wanted Known—Having opened his Summer Stock of Prints and Dress Materials (a grand assortment to choose from), C. Hopkins. London House, Victoria and Nelson Streets, begs to ami ounce that, ho has lot, his workrooms to Mrs Kirkman and Miss McLean, whom hocan conlidentlyrecommcnd for fit and stylo at the lowest price possible. TO~ALL~gWdHtiOUSE WIVES.— Our 2s Ceylon Toa will allow you to save money. —John Earle and Co.. 207, Queen-slreet. WILLIAM, 3 more lots of Boots have arrived, including Leglct Boots, Leather Slippers, and Boys' Boots: also, there is on sale a large lot of Ladies' Prunella Boots, Kid Boots, and shoes, at Dampier's, Victoria street. To Let. TO LET, a 4-roomed Cottage near Tram Stables, Epsom.—Apply at Epsom Postofllce. TO LET, comfortable 5-roomed Cottage, Tennyson-street, Surrey Hills ; rent, 6s 6d week.—N.Z. Tweed Co., Shortland-street. TO LET, Furnished House, Devonport, situated near Wharf, and in healthy position.—Apply A. F, Chambcrlin, Mercantile Chambers, 3 doors above Bank of_N.Z. nnO LET (Victoria-street), Shop, 5 rooms, JL good allotment, side entrance: also, 3roomed Cottage ;3s per week.—J. Williams, Tailor, Victoria-street. FTjlO LET, in Anglosea-strecb, a 7-roomed a House, good bathroom, rent moderate, gas and water lnid on For particulars, apply Publisher, Stak Office. TO LET, comfortable Villa Residence of 6 rooms in Wallace-street; gas and water, fireplaces in four rooms, large allotment, close to tram and beach ; rent, 14s.—Apply to J. B. Jackson, Grocer. Jervois Road. O~LET [LOs per week), within three minutes' Walk of the Bank of New Zealand, a House containing 6 good-sized rooms upstairs, and a very lurgi> room on the ground to Mr W. G. Durham, Mercantile Chambers* , LBEET "PARK. — To Let, No. £ Wynjurd Villa, 6 rooms, 4 fireplaces, bath, gas, copper iv washhouse, patont w.c— Baker Bros. For Sale. FOR SALE, a Large Fishing Net.—To bo seen at J.. Mitchell's, Norfolk-street. Ponsonby. FOR SALE, a good second-hand Doubleseated Buggy—Gee und Potter, Coach Builders, Rutland strcot. "ITIOR SALE, a few New 200 gallon Tanks |~i (English make), £2 each. — Arthur H. Nathan, opposite Now Custom house. S~PER LB is the prico of Beautiful Ceylon Ten, from John Earle and Co., Direct Importers, 207. Queen - street, next Arthur's Mart. ■ Coal Mcrci-i-nts. pOALSi /GOALS'. . /10ALS! HOUSEHOLD AND BLACKSMITH'S. Ex Defiance (now discharging), 315 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE. And to arrive per Brunette, CARGO BEST CO-OPERATIVE COALS. Also, TAUPIRI EXTENDED, BAY, AND OTHER LOCAL MINES. W» AND Go WINSTONE, CUSTOMS-STRBKTi Meetings. T>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the Bank of New Zealand will be held at the Banking-house in Auckland on THURSDAY, the 9th day of January, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon. Business: To consider the question of the removal of the Head Office and General Management of the Bank to London. Any resolution authorising the removal of the HeadOffioe of the Bank will be submitted for confirmation to a subsequent meeting, of which duo notice will be given. By order of the Board of Directors. W. H. COLBECI-, President. Auckland. December 5,1889. Yolui-teer Notices. -RTEWTON RIFLES will parade TOJ_H MORROW (Saturday) in the Drill-shed, at 3 p.m. Full-dress, Arms, and Accoutrements. Attendance to imperative. Absented Jiablo for year's capitation.—J. ROBERTSON, - Captain. ■ EVEN IN YOUR TEA-DRINKING you can act patrioticdMy-namely, by partaking of the British Planted* Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea, A mo3t delightful and pure beverage. BROWN BARJRETr, & Oo.i Tea and Coffee Merchants.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1