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Board and ResidenceSEL BORNE HOUSE, Grafton "now-., close to Choral Hall.—Comfortable Board and Residence. Terms, 16s per week. Apartments by arrangement.—Mrs Riddle. WANTED, one .or two respectable Young' Men as Boarders, where there is every convenience and comfort. Terms, 18s. —Hanslop House, Upper Vincent-street. Sporting. \ ALL" Commissions Executed on the late NAPIER PARK STEEPLECHASE after 1.45 p.m. on the day of race are NULiL and VOID. The public are hereby requested to Claim the Retund of their Money on all business done after the above hour. — HARRY ELLISON, Tobacconist and Commission Agent, .Auckland. JKoad Board Notices* "OOAD BOARD NOTICE. PUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. An Etraordinary Vacancy having occurred in the Pukekohe west Road Board, I hereby notify that nominations of Candidates to fill the same will be received by mo at the Masonic Hall, Pukekohe West, up to Noon on SATURDAY, July x 9; 1890, and that a Poll, if required, will'be taken at the same pi ace on SATURDAY July 26,1890, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WILLIAM MORROW. Returning Officer. Pukekohe West, July 10,1890. Public Notices. A LUNCH OR TEA FOR 6D-SIXPENCE-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 H E R. DO you like a cup of good rich tea? Then buy John Earle and Co.'s grand Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Qucen-st. XJAHNSON HAS REMOVED FROM PONSONBY ROAD TO HOBSON-STREET (Near Wellesley-street). E. O. CAR *• TIMBER, SAWMILL. BUSH. AND GENERAL AGENT, "VI ishes the public to know that he can be found at his OFFICE, No. 8. COOMBES' ARCADE. N.B.—Sawmill Hands out of or needing employment, send along names aud addresses. Advertisements drafted. . ■.; janmiiiW..U ■'' ■" " ' ' ' ■pARLY /ILOSING. ON AND AFTER JULY sth OUR PREMISES WILL BE >MLOSED ON SATURDAYS at 6 r.M. ITTELSON, TMTOATE, & QO., QUEEN-STREET. TTIIREWOOD down again—the driest JD and best Stock in the Market; Titree from 9s to 10s 6d per ton; Waikato Coal, &\ ton (delivered).—Send orders to D. Parker, Franklin Road. . FIVE Prizes Dunedin Exhibition—Rich Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—John Earle and Co.. Direct Importers, 207. Queen-st. H~ UNDREDS can testify to the superior quality of John Earle and Co.'s delicious Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207. Queen-st. IMMENSE Stock Ladies' Stylish Jackets and Ulsters are selling at one third their valuo at the Bon Marche Clearance Sale. See advt _ J J. SWINNE RTO N, • WOOD TURNER, W V N D HAM-STREET (Established 1866). BAND-SAW WORK and CARVING, at cheapest possible prices. . BILLIARD BALLS, from 21s per set. Balls exchanged. Pool Pins, Marbles and Chalk Pockets on hand. Special care given to Re-turning and Staining Balls. To meet, the times a reduction of 25 per cent. in all common work has been made. ELLIED SMOKED SCHNAPPER is Boneless Smoked Schnapper canned with Jelly from the Heads. Ask your grocer for it. Wholesale from L. D. Nathan and Co., or at No. 6, Queen-street. ; McLEOD~BRO"S., Albert-street and 123 Victoria-street, for cheap Bassinet Perambulators, Wicker Chairs, Skirt Stands, and Basketware. _____ NOTICE.— If the Boat left with me for Repairs is not removed in a fortnight from date, she will be sold to pay expenses. -D. Gonk, Jr., Customs-street. , O AKINO Smoked Fish," wholesale in Is J_\/ parcels, at No. 6, Queen-street, on Thursdays. Fridays, and Saturdays; cheap as ever. DEW'S, Victoria-street.—2lb tins of JX Gooseberries. 8d each. 11 MICHIE. Member of the Royal Col- . • lege of Veterinary Surgeons, London, may be consulted on the Diseases of Horses and Cattle, at Tamar Villa. Symonds-street, AuckTHE Purity Cigarettes are admitted by the most eminent physicians of the age to be the Purest; .'■■ ____. THE people are astonished ab the grand strength in John Earle and Co.'s Broken Assam Tea, at Is G4.-207, Queen-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 1

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