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. Wanted. WANTED, small Cottage (furnished) Office n ° ar tOWO ' ~ AdQress J.W.P., Star rj\o TRADESMEN. - A gentleman of _Tii u exnfir . 1 _ nc<3 in Book-keeping and Accounts will be glad to assist parties in writing up their books; terms moderate -Apply to Jamea Muraooh. Watchmaker. 75. Queen-street. WHEELWRIGHT with a capital of not le3S than £200 wanted as Partner in a thoroughly sound and increasing country business^— Apply to Wingate, Burns and Co. ' Personal. TV|"R McCOMISH, please Call at Star I£n_URALGIA.-I 10s to the -Ll first person who can bring me a hotter remedy for the-above dreadful complaint than Monks' Neuralgia Cure; 3s 6d bottles for Is, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. , T/tURNITURE, &c.-rThe highest price X. 1 paid for above.—Mrs Levy, corner Cook and Hobson streets; JC. Thanks his numerous Customers for • their kind patronage, and now begs to say as money is scarce has resolved to reduce Billiards to Homo prices.—Thistle Hotek PERSONAL.— To "the Ladies; of ™Auck- . lard—For thq very Latest Shapes in Felt Bats, black and coloured, at Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d, go to C. Hopkins, London House, Victoria and Kelson-streets. "DEW'S, Victoria-street.—Dried Apples, Xl/ Dried Apricots and Dried Figs, atlOd per T ABSO B, H A "' SCIENTIFIC PALMIST. Will re-opeh in Auckland for a short season after his return from the Thames in August.. \\f HY send your Furniture to auction ▼ v when A. W. Earnshaw, Karangahape Road, will buy you out and give good prices. A GRlPPE.—Quinine and Iron, Is the bottle; Cough Mixture, is: Grimault's Noted Syrup of .-Horse-radish for weak chests, 4s bottle for 1«; Cod Liver Oil, Is the bottle: Blood Restorer. Is 9d the bottle; Hair Restorer, Is the bottle at Dampior's, Victoria-street. . MINNIE, I took your advice and compared tho grand shop and the superior quality of goods now to what they were a few. years ago, and should advise others to do tho same, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. The~advantaGe~of GETTING MARRIED NOW, is that you can got Vvhite Handle Dessert Knives, 2s lid the halfdozfth; superior Dessert Knives, 4s 6d; Table Knives. 4s 6d; White-metal Forks. Is 6d the the half-dozen ; White-metal Dessert and Tnble Spoons, 2s the half-dozen: Siberian Silver Spoons. 3s and 4s tho half-dozen; Tea Spoons, Is and 2s half-dozen, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. Public Notices "VT-TW V EALAND Api RAPHIG AND X ADIES' JOURNAL. ISSUED TOMORROW (Wednesday). CONTENTS FOR JULY 12th. STORMING OF ' PORTRAIT OF THE.fJREAT CHIEF REWI (Full-page Illustration). BLIND LOVE.—Wilkie Collins' entrancing Serial Story (illustrated), with synopsis of previous chapters. FOR THE LADIES.—Notes for the Household (illustrated) — Recipes and RemediesAnswers to Queries on a variety of interesting household matters, etc. THE MAJOR'S STORY.—Wreck of the Royal George. A PEEP INTO THE SULTAN'S HAREM.What 1 Saw There. THE CHILDREN'S PAGE. - Tho Bamble in the Woods—The Birds' Breakfast—Handsomely Done—A Nice, Thankful Old Man— What Gilbert Said to the Doctor—A Satisfactory Apology. MR GOSCHEN DELIVERING HIS FINANCIAL STATEMENT (Full-page Blustration). • J. C. FIRTH'S NEW BOOK.-A Silent but Awful World—Beauty and Vastnass Naturo's Temple—ln a Taniwha's Cave—A Dip in a Pool—Rescued at the Eleventh Hour—Tho Dark Chasm—The King of the Forest—A Cathedral Pillar—The Troubles of a Surveyor. CURRENT TOPlCS.—Echoes, from the South and Echoes from the North, by " Graphic' Contributors. THE FASHIONS.-Two well-designed Fashion Plates, showing a number of New Dance Frocks for Young Ladies, also several smart Gowns and Toilettes for seasonable wear, with full descriptive letterpress. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY GOSSIP.-Notes from Correspondents at Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland, Australia, etc. CHAMPION BICYCLISTS OF NEW ZEALAND (Illustrated). ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER.-Bynhe Fireside. F,UNNYISM..-T.WP KjMng to • _rave. withou*a Ticket—A Young Lad. on tbe Decline—Sho Coincided with PapaGiving Him Full Measure — A Cool Customer. - . A BMLLi&NTPfEOFESS'ONAL'PROSPECT —Curing a Tenor. THE YOUTH'S PAGE.—Poetry Competition— The Prize-winnerß for the Best and Worst Poem-Poor Totumy-A Valuable DogAericultural Punsters—Don't Judge a Man by his Coat-tail-A New Name for the School. THE DRESSMAKING ART.-Practical Lessons on how to fit gowns (illustrated). The sixth of « series of instructive articles on Dressmaking. FOURPENCE PER COPY. Six months' subscription, 10s (payable in advance), including postage. Send your orders at once through any Bookseller or News Agent in New Zealand, or direct to the Publisher, H. BRETT SHORTLAND-STREET AUCKLAND. JOHNSON, JOHNSON AND CO.'S INVICTA COCOA. PERFECTLY PURE AND SOLUBLE, NOURISHING, AGREEABLE, INVIGORATING AND ECONOMICAL To be had only from H. MAXFIELD, Queenstreat. and ROBERT RSW, Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 159, 8 July 1890, Page 1

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714

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 159, 8 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 159, 8 July 1890, Page 1

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