Public Notices. |^ A U T I O N. Referring to the recent prosecution and the penalty of i£s and costs, or 14 days' imprisonment, imposed by the Court, it is hereby notified, with a view to the prevention of further frauds in the sale of inferior spirits or compounds from WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS BOTTLES, that future proceedings will be instituted, under a more stringent section of the Trade Marks Act of New Zealand, 30 Vict.. No. 9. This clause makes the offence a MISDEMEANOUR, and imposes a penalty up to TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT with fine of any amount that may be fixed by the Judge. It is further notified that special means are new being token to insure deteciion and con. viction, and offenders ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED that they will be pro.eouted to the utmost liini£ of the law. BRADLEY' AND SON, 58, Margaret-street, Sydney, Solicitors for the Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps. December, 1889. j TOIDWARD MAHONEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. njTANN'S RELIANCE SAfBS' We have been appointed Agents for the above well-known Safes; and have all sizes in Stock Indents for Strong Room Doors, &c, of any size -. 'fc-ikeu. WM. MCARTHUR & CO. H. W. FR A NCI S, Local Agent, Auckland. .....„..-,... ■■„,*, ASK YOUR V 'J%& _£___ GROCER "'> ' - FOR WM T. H O M A S' > - -l£3B CAMBRIAN BAKING POWDER.. It is the Best. Analytical Laboratory, Auckland, i.0v.5,1889. Mr E. J. Thomas - Sir,—l have examined the sample of Baking Powder taken by myself from your stock in bulk, in accordance with your instructions, and find the sample to be a good one. The ingredients are in due proportion, well mixed, and of good quality. The Powder when used produces a w.-T-raisodbread.—lam, yours'faithfully, D. R. Si-iRR-OfF Galbraith, F.1.C., F.C.S. Mb E. J. Thomas— Dear sir.—l have made inquiries from the people who have used your Baking Powder, and find that the ingredients of which it is composed aro well liked, and it is found perfectlywholesome and free from any injurious effects to the system, it having greatly assisted digestion in all cases Where it has been used.—Yours truly, C. G. DALEY. The ingredients are guaranteed pure and free from anything injuriou. to the system. Ask your grocer for it, and tee that you get it. Once used' always used. Sold in 6d,ls, and 2stins. MANUFACTURED BY E. J. THOMAS, PONSONBY ROAD. JUBILEE T>ASSINETTES. £-M '^_«^_____a^i% W^ te Q >_E_ii*l_fJ_^_r] 7y\ ® T. H.COPEMAN, PERAMBULATOR MAKER, Factory and Showroom— 62 and 34, GREY -STREET. JUBILEE BASSINETTES, With2lin Rubber .Tire Bicycle Wheels, from 555; Ba-sinet-es, with Best Iron Tire Bicycle Wheels/from 50s; Bassinettes, with Iron Spoke Wheels, from 355. All made on the Premises, and finished in the best style. The Material used is of the best quality. REPAIRS NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED. JOHN HENDERSON* 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STREET, PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANGER, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND ..GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Siik Banners, Wire Binds, Private and Business Designs Embossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber, -and Sheet Glass. Original Designs. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. on salemixed PAINT, in various colours, tot House and Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STREET. --' _ ■ DEVONSHIRE DAIRY BUTTER DEPOT. AMBURY AND" ENGLISH, Having opened a Depot for the sale of their STAR BRAND FACTORY BUTTER AT THE FREEZING COMPANY'S WORKS, RAILWAY WHARF, Are prepared to supply PURE SEPARATED CREAM (CHILLED) BUT T E R At lOd per lb Wholesale, and Is per lb Retail, Fresh Daily, "from nine o'clock a.m. to four p.m. Terms-Cash on delivery. Butter for export in boxes and neatly got up tins. WANTED, Purchasers of BOOKS fo Presents, CHRISTMAS CAHDS, ALBUMS.(Scrap and Photo.), MUSIC, etc* To go to W. E. MEARS', BOOK AND MUSIC DEPOT, 216, QUEEN-STREET. NOTICE. ptfEIGHBOURS. ANEW NOVEL, by the Author of " Tiff," "A Great Mistake," "Ruby North's Lovers," etc., is continued in TjjIAMILY HERALD PART for NOVEMBER, JC Which contains-Iscr-he continuation of r|IHE STORY OF AN ERROR. ANEW NOVEL, by the Author of "His Wedded Wife," " A Fatal Dower," "Ladybird's Penitence," etc. Also, complete Stories, "Essays, Answers to Correspondents, Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigmas, Charades, Riddles, etc. FAMILY HERALD PART for NOVEMBER The "Australasian" pays :—"This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." THE FAMILY HERALD may be had in Halfyearly Volumes and in Monthly Parts of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents ; or the Monthly Part direct from W. Stevens, .21, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, post free. INVALID ;MEN, who are nervous and depressed, without hope for the future, may fully satisfy themselves that there is at least one GENUINE CURE by sending an addressed enrelopetor reply f J. W. Barnes -care of P.O. Box 462; Sydney. •
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1890, Page 3
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