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Public Notices. LUNCH OR TEA FOR 6D-SIXPENCB-6D. BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. A Trial Solicited. The Now Bill of Fare at the VICTORIA LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS, Victoria-street East, of SIX DIFFERENT SIXPENNY LUNCHES, Ready from 8 a,m. till 8 p.m, • ■•'*■ Saturdays, 12 p.m. W. T. O R O S Et E R. CAUTION. — Several persons having attempted to eat the New Fire Kindler, are hereby cautioned against doing so. The Kindler is especially adapted; tor lighting fires chcaplv and quickly, and in that respect cannot be too highly recommended. EXAMINATION OF MINE MANAGERS. Mines Department, Wellington, 6th June, 1890, An Examination of Candidates for Certificates as Mine Managers, under the Mining Act. 1886, and the Coal Mines Act, 1886, will be held on the 2lst July, 1890, and two following days, at places to be hereafter named. All applications, with fed of _1, roust be addressed to " The Secretary ot the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act or Coal Mines Act. "Wellington," and must be received before the Bth July. Candidates who were unsuccessful at the examination held in January last will be allowed to come up for re-examination, within twelve months, in the subjocts in which they failed. Further examinations will be held in January and July in each year. T. H. HAMER, Secretary to the Board of Examiners. EARLY CLOSING. We beg to inform our customers and the public generally that our Establishment Closes every evening at 6 o'clock, Saturdays excepted, and we are willing to close early on that day, if universal throughout the city. W. H. FENTON & Co., Hatters and Mercers. 78, Queen-street. TTjl A R L~Y CLOSING. On and after MONDAY. 2nd June, our Retail Shop, Karangahape Road, will Close at 7 P.m. (Saturdays excepted) Our Queen-street Shop will Close at 6 as usual. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. We are prepared to Close our Retail Shops in Queen-street and Karangahape Road every SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., bo soon as the other members of tho trade will conform to the arrangement. . GARRETT BROS. IMMENSE Stock Ladies' Stylish Jackets and Ulsters are selling at one third their value at the Bon Marche Clearance Sale. See advt. JELLIED . SMOKED SCHNAPPER is Boneless Smoued Schnapper canned with Jelly from the Heads. Ask your grocer for It. Wholesale fromL. D.Nathan and Co., or at No. 6, Queen-Btreet. __ LADIES' Tailor-made Ulsters and Wrappers with Hood or Four-in-hand Capes, etc., from 425. at A. Woollams and Co. s, Sydenham House, 30, Queen-street. MJ. BE NNE TT, • Paintbb, G-AZIEB, Papb-jshanoeb, s-gnwriter anp decorator, ' Picture-, rame Man .fact-Tush, Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. NEAR WESLEYAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. AUCKLAND. Estimates given. Oils, Colours, Glass. Paperhangings, Scrim, Mixed Faints, Varnish, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale at lowest ' prices. * ' ' ■ . X ADIES' Fashionable Tailor • made JL. Jackets for 30s.—A. Woollams and Co.'s New Stook, Sydenham House. 90, Queen-st. ; -XT E W Z BiliA _. D RMLWAYi. AUCKLAND SECTION—NOTICE. On and after Ist July, 1890, RETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED DAILY. For distances of 20 miles thoy will be available for return the next day, or from Saturday to the following Monday. Over 20 miles they will bo available for one month. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office. Auckland; June 17.1890. "■■ TWT* OT IC E TO PAR ENT S. : Day Schools in connection with the Auckland Scripture Gift Association for young children are now open as follows :— St. David's Church. Symonds-st. Miss Miller . Victoria Avonue, New North Road, Miss L. N. Fraser Russell-st, Farnell, Miss Leßoy * ' Brisbane-st, Arch Hill, Miss N. Dewar . Cobden-st, Newton, Miss Garland Hobson st (upper), Miss Phillips * . Franklin Road Church. Miss Newbegin , St. Thomas' Churoh, Union-at, Mrs Lamb Norfolk-st, Ponsonby, Miss Ross r Baptist Church. Ponsonby. Miss Newbold Presbyterian Church, Onehunga, Miss Robb Shortland, Thames, Mrs Schmidt. Hours: Morning, 10 to 12 o'clock ; afternoon, 1.30 to 3. Weekly Fees, 3d; over 7 years, 6d. , ALEX, THORNE, Hon. Seo. McLEOD BROS., Albert-street and 123 Victoria-street, for cheap Bassinet Perambulators, Wicker Chairs, Skirt Stands, and Baske tware. ______ T> R E S E R V I T A S. THE LATEST AND BEST PRESERVATIVE ; FOR BUTTER, MILK, Eto. ■*.'"' Tasteless, Harmless, and Wholesome as Common Salt. Full particulars obtainable of the undersigned, who are appointed wholesale agentrfor .North Island N.Z. ■ STONE BROS. AND COMPANY. *D AKINO Smoked, Fish, wholesale in la _L\* .parcels, atNo. 6, Queen street. t_ Thursday s, Fridays, and Saturdays; cheap as ever. ReW*S, Victoria -street. — Household Tea, Is 6d per lb. ~ mO THE BOOT TRADE. Buyers of Crup (or Porpoise) SHOO TI N G B<oO TS. Sewn soles and fair-stitched welts, should send their Orders At Once. A big run is expected on this line, as it is. Pronounced by Manufacturers, Boot Merchants, and other Experts, to be the BEST COLONIAL BOOT YET MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY. The Price Means Business,'and DEFIES COMPETITION.' WHOLESALE ONLY. THE NORTHERN BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING CO., Ltd., Hobson-street. Apoklanp. T' WES T, Venetian Blind Maker • KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ' ta.Speciality—Prompt Execution of Orders and Repairs. I guarantee my BLINDS to be Of tbo best quality throughout, and to stand the hottest sun without warping. Remember that Venetian Blinds are faroheaper in the end than any other. Best quality from 12s. Sohool Furniture, as supplied to the Board of Education; and all kinds of Woodwork made to ordSr. Designs and Estimates on application.. T. WEST. Karangahape Bead, Auokland. ■■ ■ ■ ' '""' ' '; se * ▼olunt. er Neticeg. yOLUNTEER NO TIC E. In accordance with District Orders, the undermentioned Corps will Parade for Government Inspection on TUESDAY, the Bth instant, at 7.30. p.m., in Full-dress Uniforms. Arms, and Accoutrements. y ■ ■'* — Victoria Rifles City Guards .... Newton Rifles Royal Irish Rifles Garrison Band. . . <.. Byorder. *~ ' E.~ COOPER C. KOHN^ J.ROBERTSON M. TOBIN -r- - ""* captaini Corpß«

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 157, 5 July 1890, Page 1

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