Licensing Notices. ■m/TOUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. The annual election of (5) five persons to form the Licensing Committee for the Mount Eden Road District will be held on TUESDA Y.March 25th, 1890, at the office of the Road Board, Mount Eden Road. Nominations of Candidates will be received by rae up to the hour of noon on TUESDAY, the 18th day of March. JOSEPH WFBLEY, Returning Officer. Dated March Bth, 1890, Public Notices. AUCKLANDERS— Come to the Horticultural Show at To Awamutu on March 17. Cheap Trains from loth to 19th inst. SDFF-TRERfrom Nervous and Wasting- Debility, Loss of Vigour, etc.. wa3 restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILIED, that ho j will, on recoipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, send tho mode of cure FREE to all follow-suiferers.—Address, A. Milner. GS-.P.0., Sydney, COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA. Prico, 2s lOd per lb. In use the mo3t economical Tea. BROWN. BARRETT. „ Co. __ jpHALLENGE. Mercer, March 3,1890. We, the undersigned Committee of the Mercer Crew, hereby Challenge the Huntley Crow (Europeans only, half-castes excluded) to Pull a Whakatiwai Race, in tho Mercer Waters, in tho same Canoes as were run on Saturday, March Ist, namely, the Pupirikana and the Mirimiri. for the sum of £25 a-side, at 4.30 p.m. on tho 15th of March, as both canoes wdl be here on that day. Course: Same a3 on Regatta Day. Further conditions to be avran .cd. First deposit, £10; final deposit, £15, day of race. Both deposits to be placed with Mr T, Porter. An early reply and deposit requested if challenge accepted. (Signed), Committee: M. Walsh.W. Sellwood, J. Walsh, D. Moore, P. Walsh. C. T. EDWARDS. Secretary. EVEN IN YOUR TEA-DRINKING you cau act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A most delightful and pure beverage. BROWS, BARRETT & CO.. • Tea and Cofiee Merchants. _ _, __ The finest Roller Flour, from the Canterbury Mills. Mu6t bo cleared out to close consignments. JOHM REID AND CO. GD. VALENTINE, ESQ., c Deceased. All persons indebted to, or having claims against the estate o' the deceased, must send them in not later than SATURDAY, tho 22nd inst., addressed to the Trustees, care of W. & J. FRATER, Estate Agents, Queen-street. March 8. 1890THTOT LAKE.-!!" HOT" LAKES. Tourists and others are invited, boforo making othfer arrangements, to inspect the LAKE V.'EW HOUSE, Which will bo found roplete with every comfort. The House overlooks the Maori Pah, Lake Botorua, and the Mokoia Inland. Terms, 5s per day. Private Sitting Rooms j can ba arranged for. I There is a Hon Mineral Spring attached, for j Bathing and Drinking. N.B.—J<o connection with the Lake House i Hotel. . | "IMPOUNDED ab Remuera, by the Mount j _5L Wellington Ranger, 1 Brown Mvre and ; Foal; chain, and -piece of 1in.0u..-.e':l- marked 2; ' also, 1 Black Mare and foal strap. a:ivl piece .f i tin on neck marked 1, near hind ictlook en- j larger). If not claimed and expenses paid, ; application will i>e macle under Section 39, I ! linpoundinfr Act 'B*, !o soil on Monday, March j I 17t.ii. 1890. at 12 o'clock noon.—A. 11. THUS- | I SHAW, Pound-eopor. I " lELLIED SMOKED SCHNAPPEIi j <?J» is smoked fish canned with the head : ! jelly; rich but not oily; cheaper than tho plain | ! smoked fish. Ask your grocer ior it. Patented j hv A. Sunford. _ i P¥RAIdBULi_rORS.— First and Second j Prkefor Perambulators at tho Dunedin Exhibition have been Awarded to Charles ] Smith, 282, Queen-streer. i ¥>EV. J. S. HILL'S TESTIMONIAL. | Friends desirous of joining in the above Tosti- j monial are respectfully requested ro send their! contributions to either of the undersigned, or i to any member of the Committee. I THOS. BUDDLE, Treasurer. j F. C. 10Wi.-vGTON_Hon. Kfc._ j S ECRETS" OF "LIFE~AND HEALTH, j Free by post for six N.Z. penny stamps, a ; Medical Treatise by an eminent French Bos- ! pita 1 Physician, 30 years a Parisian Specialist j mow retired), showing sufferers how they may i cure themaelTes of Nervous Debility without, j consulting a medical man.—Address Parisian, j P.O. Box 766, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring I eelf-cure-."—"Medical Review." j THITTiOSf~POP ULAR - LIQUOR.-"-1 Tho purity, th? ai-'reoable flavour, and the j | invigorating e"ects of Wolfe's Schnapps have j deservedly rei.-dered it the most popular preparation of its kindjin this or any other_ country. ! !mO ALL" TE A"-" DR IN KB RS j IJL requiring a good Tea. combining flavour j ! with pungency: Be sure and ask your grocer for I ! Brown, Barrett, and (Jo. s celebrated Packet i Teas. Sold in retail only by your storekeepers, : ! and not by hawker--*. - 1 hoio'ale at I BROWN. BARRETT, & CO.'S, Elliott-street. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, carrying ou business as Lash and Bott, Cordial and _srated Water Manufacturers, is hereby Dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts owing to or by tho late partnership to be pad and received by S. 33. Lush, and all bottles to be delivered to him or his agent. P.S.—Business suspended at prosent. S. B. LTIS H. P BENJAMIN' BOTT. Witness; Thos. Cotter, So!icitor,_ Auckland. OF thePpu__»iNo""is IN THE EATING.—If the virtues claimed for Wolfe's Schnapps were not to he found in the preparation, its sales would neither be so extensive nor outspread through such a vast territory. HE COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA Contains fragrance and pungency, demands no acquired table, but after a first trial will bo liked, adopted, and pronounced the best Tea by one and all. Wholesale only at BROWN, BARRETT, & CO.'S. STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. (Established 1861.) Gentlemen's Superfine 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 other materials Dyed any shade Light Summer Costumes, any shade. Cleaned aud Well Pressed without taking to nioces Lace Curtains Bleached and Got-up caual to now. Damask Curtains or Table Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot - pressed. Feathers Cleaned or Dyed any shade; woll curled. W M. E D G A R, WELI.-SLTCY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA VV B_E WORKS, RICHMOND. (Established 1366.) Jf QWINNERTON, _ _* 0 *J WOOD TURNER. Wyndham-street. [Established 1866.1 —tl.t.tard balls, from 213 per set. -«s__%sa_--.i» Pool Pins Marbles, and Chalk Pockets on hand. . To meeet the times, a reduction of 25 per cent, on all common work has been made. iTfAENOC X BROTHERS VV (Established 1862), ___,__. ___, JiOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, COX'S CHEEK, AUOKLAND. ManuracturersotthecelcbratedExtractofSoap, Disinfectant Powder, First Prize _ellpw. Blue Mottled, Double Crown, Economic, and Household Carbolic, aud other Medicinal ana ioliet Soaps, made from the purest of tallows, Ptc. Offices - DURHAM-SfREET, AUCKLAND. N.B - Cash Purchases of. Tallow, Wool, Sheepskin;, and Bones.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1890, Page 1
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