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KLWKPmniGK'S ' [ SPECIAL " QF^ LITY: ' "X" fl Jj BRAND NEW ■■; MM . SEASON'S , FRESH ißk IBtttT ° All the many persons who jave ' X* loud iij their praise, and we filtst unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co, uffin turning out a genuine Fruity Jam, fit to grace the tables ancffplease the palates of the tnost luxurious and fastidious.**—" Ijlwke'a3ay Herald, , ' July I XBj S. KIRKPAfIicK & CO., MANUFACTUIIrs, -NEL3ON. . -I' " ' ■

Medical. 1 An elegant dressing experfumed, re-: moves all im'pnrities from the scalp, prevents bald-; ness and gray hair, and causes the hair to growj Thick. Soft and Beantifnl. Infallible for enringj ernptions, dieeaaes of the skin, glands and muecles, j and quickly healing ents, burns, brniees, sprains, &c. | Caution.—None genuine without the trade-mark of j Bakclat & Co., New York, affixed to each bottle, j WAN TED KNOWN. — INDIANITE,] WATERPROOF CEMENT, for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. Aquiline, Magics Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from" Gloves, Ribbons, etc., in tins, 6d each.—John] Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahapo! Road._ ■ J A SUFFERER from Nervous and Wasfc-j ing Debility, Lose of Vigour, etc., was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNEK, after all else had FAILED, that he will, on receipt of a -self-aSdressed stamped' envelope, send the mode of cure FREE to all! fellow-sufferers.—Address, A. Milner, Gr.P.0.,1 Sydney. ■ ■ .•■■■'■.'■j HAVE YOU THESE SYMPTOMS ?—I When refreshing slumbers fail to visit! your pillow, when your food tortures instead ofl benefiting you, when a sudden noise or thej least excitement sets your nerves in a tremor.l it is high time you resorted to WqiJs'E'Sj Schnapps, Business NoticesW. O. D- ENNESMACHINE AGENCY COMPANY. . Sole Agent fob New Home | New National | Domestic I White Friater & Rossman | SILBERBERG." Mangles j Perambulators | Organettes Air Guns, etct etc. From 2s 6d per week. * Repairs promptly executed and guaranteed Sewing Machines from 2s 6d pet week. - New Lending Library, 2d per vol. per month. 231, QUEEN-STREET. ;: •axt -PHILUPP& & qOn; *143andl'Sl, QUEEN-STREET, Haveiustopened up a large a33ortmgnti! PAPERHANGHNGS, i W I N 1» G L A IS BL- : PAINTEK.B ' MATERIALS^ ARTISTS ''1 REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR i PAINTING. PICTtiRE-FRAME MOULDINGaC ; | GLA S S SH ADE S. WARNOCK BROTHERS: (Established 1862), . SOAP & CANDLE MAN aFACTURERSL COX'S CREEK, AUCKLAND. = ManufacturersoC thecelebrated Extract of Seap, Disinfectant Powder, Mrst Prize Yellow, Blu< Mottled, Double Crown, Economic, and House hold, Carbolic, and other Medicinal andToile Soaps, made from the purest of tallowo, etc , Offices— DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B. — Cash Purchases o£ Tallow, Wool Sheepskins, andßonea. • ■ ■-'■'■'.■_ :j : ; STILL DYEING TO LIVE ANI LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. (Established 1864.) - k Gentlemen's Superfine Dark Tweed Suite Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Well Pressed Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and Well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silkej Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed anj; shade. Light Summer Costumes, any shade! Cleaned and Well Pressed- without, taking to pieces. Lace Curtains Bleached and Got-un equal to new. Damask Curtains or Table Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot-presses Feathers Cleaned or Dyed any Shade; Well Curled , . i WM. EDGAR, i WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPH» DYE WORKS, RICHMOND. ' vM (Established 1866.) ■ ,M J. S WINNER TO % c WOOD TURNER, i- :<& WYNDHAM-STREET '" (Established 1866). tm BAND-SAW WORK and CARVING/*"' ■, at cheapest possible prices* > BILLIARD BALLS, from 2ls per set. ; ; Balls exchanged. Pool Pins, Marbles and Chalk Pockets on hand. Special care given to Re-turning and Staining Ball?. >$ To meet the times a reduction of 25 pec cent, in all common work has been made. ' =i TmDWARD MAHONEY &. SONj ARCHI,TJffiCT3, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. " TDpt DWAR D B ARTLWXi ARCHITECT, STIOHBURTa BUILDINGSL ff (JUEEN-STREKT. ' l<,

I Pribllc Notices. A U T 10 N. Referring to the recent prosecution and the enalty of £5 and costs, or 14 days' imprison* lent, imposed by the Court, it is hereby notied, with a view to the prevention of further ■aiids in the sale of inferior spirits or oomounds from WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS 'BOT'LES, that future proceedings will be instituted nder a more stringent section of the Trade larks Act of New Zealand, 30 Vict., No. 9. ■his clause makes the offence a MISDEMEAN)UR, and imposes a penalty up to TWO r EAES' IMPRISONMENT with the fine of ny amount that may be fixed by the Judge. It is further notified that special means are ow being taken to insure detection andconictidn. and offenders ARE HEREBY CAU" 'lONED that they will be prosecuted to the itmost limit of the law. BRADLEY AND SON, * 58, Margaret-street, Sydney, Solicitors for the Proprietors of Woufjbs's Schnapps. December 1889. T. D. BUDDIE] fT. «[LLIBRAND MARKET & AGRICULTURAL _y HALL. . BUDDLE & GILLI BRAND, Lessees, »RODUCEAND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .AND. HOUSE, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENTS. Auction Sales and Valuations Undertaken. Special Promjnjsnce given to Coloniat Fruit Trade. Servants' Registry and Labour Bureau. tOBEET WILSON] [REGINALD CLAYTON WILSON AND /ILAYTON )esire to inform the Public, Thosteks, and SxECUTpES of Estates that they ake fre»aekd to undertake Outdoor Sales of house- ■ IOLD FURNITURE and OTHER PROPERTIES, and will make cash advances against same, prepare Valuations, and Inventories at shortest notice. WILSON. AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. Bβ 13 U N N E, ; SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, &0., Junction of Grey and Pitt-Btreete, Auckland. Oils. Colours. Glass, Paperhangings, Scrims, Mixed Paints, . Oleographs. Prints, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale atlowest prices. MJ. BE N~N~E _ T~o\e Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, Signwkiter and Decorator, -■ <■• - ploture-framb manufacturer. :„•■■.;. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. : NEAR WESLEYAN CHURCH, PONSONBY/ ' ' ROAD, AUCKLAND. Estimates given. Oils, Colours, Glass, Paper- . hangings, Scrip], Mixed Paints, Varnish, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale at lowest ~.;,.; '. ■ ■ • prices. ■■ v ' XjfT -■!'■ S. EM A N '' S ' T V PATENT "ACME" SADDLE Is the Strongest and Cheapest Saddle in the .' ..-, Market. CANVAS COVERS for horses turned out, J. WISEMAN, WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL MANU- ■ FACTURER AND IMPORTER, ;: 165, QUKBN-STREKT. , \ ~ A R R. V W A Jj S H E Begs to inform his Customers and .the' Public generally that he has REMOVED TO MORE CONVENIENT I PREMISES, At the corner of HIGH AND VICTORIA STREETS. ;, H. Walshh begs to intimate that, as he runs neither Cabs nor' Buses), he is-enabled to give all his time and attention to the wants' of his customers. Horses stabled by the day or week ■ at the most reasonable rates. Stalls to Let,.etc A few Horses always on hand for Sale or Hire. DECKER'S AMERIGANWKISKY ABSOLUTELY PURE. \ njIHIS mild, mellow and delicious Whisky - JL, is distilled from the flneet growth : of bare-fully-selected rye grain and barley malt. It is a marvel of wholesomeness, excellence and even-;. ness of quality unequalled by any whisky in the: market. It is bottled in bond for export only ,ia entirely free from fusel oil* possesses a natural flavour and fine tonic properties, suited exactly •for the use of invalids and weak and sickly persons. It is Cooling, refreshing, and strengthening, so pure, smooth and ripe, and agreeable to the palate as to invite the attention of connoisseurs. A first special shipment has just been received by EHRENFRIED BROTHERS, Sole" Agents for Auckland. ' '. ' GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. BREAKFAST; "JBya therough knowledge of the natural laws which. ' govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and By a careful application of the fine properties of voll* selected Cocoa, Mr. Eppe has .provided our bre&kfasb titles with a delicately flavoured beverage which hay. save us many heavy doctors Dills. It is by the judicious use,of each articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every, tendency to disease. Hundreds o t subtle maladies aro floating around us ready to attack wherever there id n: weak I point. We may escape many a fatal shaft bji keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and til properly nourished .frame."—" Citrtl Service Gfwtte." - Made simply with boiling-water or milk. Sold onlS ~ 5n quarter-pound packets, by-Grocers, labello 1 thua: 1 ' jfUBSSiJBSFS & Co., Homoeopathic ' " " J ; , m ■ ■-_ ■'■■ ■' " ~ .. '..t '. '„ *,;■ w ;',■.' MPMfIRV -LOISETTE'S System.-" I at. IVICIVIUII I tended your lectures in Camii. ".' brid &e and was-impressed with the possibilities of improvement to memory whichthey open up."—R. N. Ingle, M.A..M.D,,, Gftmbridge University Lecturer in Midwifery (Jan:-, 1830). " I intend to educate my son en- ; tirely on your system."—Rev; 0. E. Cookin, MjA,, Rector of Lea. (Had lessons by posU . Great advantage to etrong memory; incalculable aid to weak one."—X)r. J. M. Buckley. "Able to give gist of book after reading it once."—Rev. J. M. Macdonald, 8.A., Oxpn., M. A., Sydney. "An excellent travelling oompanion."—Capt. J. B.Haye, R.N. "Invaluable."—J. J. Frauoie, Q.C., Hong Kong , .—"Does , not involve mufah labour."—"Statesman," 23rd . Oct., 1887. " Interest in lectures unparalleled." : —"Oxford Review."- Ist March, 1889.—Prospectus Free. One Pupils £613s ; Ten Pttpils, £ 4seach.-Pi*of. LOISETTE, 37, New street, London, England.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 3

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