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*_ Personal. IF MOSES BUTTERS, Settler, Auckland, abflut 1870, call on Mr Oliphant, Solicitor, Auckland, he will hear of something to his advantage. ~.. • : ! PERSONAL.— Stop Your Cough in Time by using the " Talisman." There is. no medicine more excellent. Sold only by Edward Hare, Turner-street. i "T^rOTICE.— Will the person who bought JLI a sack truck trdm Wm. Frost, Dealer, City Market, a short time since, please call on J. Bevege, Cook-at,, and save further trouble. XjIURNITURE, &c—The highest price X? paid for above.—Mrs Levy, corner Cook and Hobson streets. IF the Lady who took, in mistake, a Black Waterproof from the Cloak Room of the Opera House on Monday, July 7, return same to " Office, she can have herown. LEAVE your orders where you can depend on having them executed to your satisfaction.—Dalton. Tailor, 210 Queen-street. PERSONAL.— To the Ladies of AucklaDd—For the very Latest-Shapes in Felt Hate, black and coloured, at Iβ,'lβ 3d, and Is 6d, go to C. Hopkins, London House, Victoria and N elson-atreetsv _\ ■'■■■' QHAKESPERIAN SEASON. — Ghost: O . Mine hour has come. When I, mid Patent Fire Kindler flames, must render up myself. Hamlet: Alas! poor ghost WHY send ordere to town for Coal and Firewood when you can get it cheaper at O. NichoUa', Ponsoaby Road 1 WHY send your Furniture to auction when A. w. Earnsbaw, Kara&gahape Read, will buy you out and give good prices. T\TEURALGIA.—I will give 10s to the first person who can bring me a better remedy for the above dreadful complaint than Monks' Neuralgia Cure; 3s 6d bottles for Iβ, at Dampier'a, Victoria-street. LA GRIPPE. —Quinine and Iron, la the bottle; Cough Mixture, Is; Grimault's Noted Syrup of Horse-radish for weak ohests, Us bottle for U; Cod Liver Oil, is the bottle: Blood Restorer, Is 9d the bottle; Hair Restorer, Is the bottle at Dampier's, Victoria-street. i MINNIE, I took your advice and compared the grand shop and the superior > quality of goods now to whatftheriwere a years ago, and should advise pfhers to dothffij i same, at Pampier's, Victoria street. -m l riiB»! GETTINGI I ■X-":M_RR^|liJ^l|^^t^u i «if'ge|i WUt^HaQ'dle : doien;. BuperlorDeeeerc Knives, te 6d; TabM Knives, 4s 6d;' White-tnetal F6rfts. Iβ 6d tfi&i the half-dozen jWhiteiirletal Dessert and Table Spoons.. 2s the half-dozen: Siberian :Silvjar : -j Spoons, 3s and 4e the half-dozen; Tea and2abalf-dozen,at Dainpier'B, Victorfa-strget.: -01- '^AA^|7£N. AV7AY."-^Tlie-(jft''*ATrTr'Tr'' , proprietors of Wolfk'b eeHNAPVB have given away 1,600 £li orders the labels on tneir large bottles. T|pEfs^i ; NG : ' OF STOBEMBJf.. ; A , Meeting of Storemen employed in WholeealeHouaes (outside of Gum Stores) will be held 15th Robson'e Rooms, to consider the advleabllity of forming a Union. In the interests of yourselves and .your cmployera a tall and repreeentitivo meeting Is requested. By request of the Storemen's Committee. TVTEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIJCI ATION. A Meeting of Members of the New Zealand Rifle ABsociation will be held in the Drill-shed TO-NIGHT, 15th met.. at 8 o'olock. to consider alterations to Rules, etc. All persons interested in Martini-Henry Rifle Shooting are invited to attend. . ' ■■'■ _,;•_:■■ -, .. ■-■=;...■ ..'•.. ; ! ;.:: : -' ': ,%, ~ ■ Council N.Z.R.A. .. ? . r -i_m." PRESSERS' ■ ; X wmm" The Weekly Meeting of the above will be held at the Academy of Music, Lome-street, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 o'clock. Mr PINKERTON, the President of the Talloresses' Union will be present, and all members that can conveniently do so are requested to attend. H. W. FARNALL, Secretary. A UCKLAND CARPENTERS' AND j£__ JOINERS' TRADE UNION. Fellow Workmbs,—A Meeting will be held in Robson'e Rooms on WEDNESDAY next at 7.30, to enroll members and other business. The Committee feel sure the trade must nee the necessity of organising, to obtain a Uniform Rate of Wages. W. 18. SMITH, Sec. pro tern* ± Ecclesiastical. ST. BARNABAS' ASSOCIATION.--The Annual Meeting will be bold in the Cathedral Library, Parnell, TOMORROW (Wednesday), July 16. at a quarter past eleven, when the Rev. R. B. Comins, of the Mission staff, will give an Address. There will be Holy Communion in the Bishop's Chapel, at 10.30. Gold mining Notices. ■\TEMESIS GOLD MINING COMi.I »PANY (KUAOTUNU). The First Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Company's Office. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, on MONβAy, the 21st instant, at 3 p.m. J. M. CAMERON, Manager, Educational. "! XTIDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS. MR. T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL. ? .COMMIERQIAL- I>^ARTMBNT <t . OVER 200 STUDENTS LAST YEARj ij^^f^^^^l^l^^^ 6 -- T h.eor,y, and Practice -and is destined' to ijnjjgjrt a thorough ißtißibees Education! It includesiSoOK-_EEP ING, in all its forms; COMMERCIAL and MEN! TAL ARITHMETIC, PENMANSHIP, neat, plain, and ' rapid; CORRESPONDENCE, ENGLISH, COMMERCIAL. LAW, embracing business forms, documents, etc.; SHORTHAND, also a short, sharp, and thorough drill in PRACTICAL GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, PUNCTUATION, and SPELLING. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. EVENING CLASSES! Are held to suit the convenience of those vrho cannot attend during the day. On account of the large attendance during the past year, the proprietor has found it necessary to provide increased accommodation, and has secured fora term of years the whole suite of rooms on the first floor of the Exchange Chambers. For particulars apply to MR. GILE S. Drapery, Clothiag, &c. WINTER, 1890. "* A. L~ v B T T la now showing a choice assortment of NEW WINTER DRAPERY & MILLINERY, Comprising DRESS MATERIALS, Flannels Blankets Sheetings • Calicoes Shirtings Table Linen Etc " Etc. • Etc. . Latest styles in Millinery, Hats, Feathers, and Flowers. NEW GOODS In every department, imported , direct, and excellent value. LADIES'ULSTERS in great variety. The Dressmaking Room is now in charge of ( TMies Dpvb. a. LovEW* .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 165, 15 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 165, 15 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 165, 15 July 1890, Page 1

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