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Pnftlic Notices. A U CKLAND BOOTMAKERS' UNION. NOTICE. As Messrs Garrett Bros, have joined the Union, the dispute existing between them and the Bootmakers' Union is now at an end. We invite all Union men to unite with us by PURCHASING THEIR BOOTS FROM GARRETT BROS.' UNION BOOT SHOPS in QUEEN-St. AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Where they can be supplied from their LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Made by Union Men. Q. ARR ET T "g R OS., TANNERS AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS. OLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA Price, 2s lOd por lb; In use the most economical Tea. BROWN. BARRETT. & Co. OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between F. Parsons and P. OGonnor, Butchers, Karangahape Road, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent, ihe Business will be henceforth carried on by P. O Connor, who will Pay all Debts and receive all Accounts payable to the late firm. Dated August 4,1830. (Signed; F. PARSONS, . P. O'CONNOR. YEN IN YOUR TEA-DRINKING you can act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A most delightful and pure beverage. BROWN. BARRETT & CO.. Tea and Coffee Merchants. FIREWOOD down again—7s 6d ton, delivered ; also. Firewood cut to any size. The dryest and best stock in the market.—Send orders to D. Parker, Franklin Road. H. J. HH s s is PREPARED TO ACCEPT AND CAREFULLY ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS AGENCIES With which he may be favoured. Address: 1. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. Queen-street. JAMES JJJ.AOKIE, COACHBUILDER, HIGH-STREET. Being about to visit Australia on business matters, begs to notiiy his customers and the public generally that the business known as the THAMES CARRIAGE AND OKAY FACTORY will be carried on during his absence, about two months, under the management of his brother ALEXANDER MACKIE, whose experience and long connection with the trade will be of sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be faithfully executed. In reference to the above, ALEXANDER T*|ACKIE Takes this opportunity to inform his old customers of his second advent to the trade, nud. hopes that his reputation as a Coach Builder i will ensur'.,i;he carrying out of all work in a I finished ana workmanlike manner. TUS'T RECEIVED (Ex Alameda, from 'Frisco), FLOWER SEEDS. PACKETS OF FLOWER SEEDS CONTAINING THREE HUNDRED VARIETIES POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS FOR 7d. SCOTT'S MIDLOTHIAN OATMEAL AND OATFLOUR. TJOBERTSON XJROS., SYMONDS-STREET, ADIES' Fashionable Tailor - made Jackets for 30s.—A. Woollams and Co.'s New Stock, Sydenham House, 90, Qu6en-st. Tl| USIC GIVEN AWAY. On receipt of Threo Penny Stamps we will send any piece of Musio from our New Catalogue, free of charge. Catalogues free on receipt of postage. MILNER & THOMPSON, Christchurch O ~T T~ C E. TO MILK SUPPLIERS AND DAIRYMEN. At a Meeting held in the Mangere Public HalLunder the auspices of the Mangere Farmers' C.ub. on MONDAY, the 4th August, a MillSuppliers' Association was formed. Delegates were appointed to interview Suppliers to explain objects. They are requested to defer entering into any fresh contracts for a few days. J. E. TAYLOR, President Milk Suppliers' Association. i Mangere, August 5,1890. TKTOTICE.-MISS ROBINSON will still SS Continue the Dressmaking in the Rooms over the Shop lately occupied by R. H. Abbott and Co., Karangahape Road, where she will be glad to see all her old friends and customers. Ladies' own material made up. Charges moderate.—Dundee House, Karangahape Road, A. J. Macdonald. NOTICE. PROVED UNWORTHY, By the Author of "In a Grass Country," " Lord Elwyn's Daughter," etc. Is commencod in FAMILY HERALD PART for JUNE, Which contains also the opening chanters of -fyTADGE DALE'S MARRIAGE PORTION, ANEW NOVEL, by the Author of "Gwen Dale's Ordeal," etc. I Also, complete Stories, Essays, Answers to Correspondents. Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigmas, Charades. Riddles, etc. FAMILY HERALD PART for JUNE. The *" Australasian" says—*' This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." THE FAMILY HERALD may be had in Halfyearly Volumes and in Monthly Parts of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents ; or the Monthly Part direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, England, for 14s per annum, post free. London: W. Stevens, 421, Strand ; and at all Newsvendors'. OAKINO Smoked Fish, wholesale in ls ! J_\i parcels, at No. 6, Queen-street, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays; cheap as eve_. THE COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA Contains fragrance and pungency, demands no acquired taste, but after a first trial will bo liked, adopted, and pronounced the best Tea by one and all Wholesale only at BROWN, BARRETT, & CO.'S. THE Purity Cigarettes are admitted by Dr. Taylor (State Chemist, Virginia) to be "of unexceptional quality, and free froth hurtful or objectionable impurities." 6 ALL TEA - DRINKERS requiring a good Tea, combining flavour with pungency: Be sure and ask your grocer for Brown, Barrett, and Co.'s celebrated Packet Teas. Sold in retail only by your storekeepers, and not by hawkers, wholesale at BROWN. BARRETT, & CO.'S, I Elliott-street. !j__>fff 5s BLACK or Blue Diagonal Suits 1 "Piy vl? for £4 3s 6d, at Woollams and Co.'s New Stock. Sydenham House. 80. Queen-st JAPANESE MATTINGS (jusb landed); unique, serviceable, no cross joins, pattern i same on both sides; ls 6d and 2s 9d per yard.— 1 Ou Sale by Garlick and Cranwell.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1