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.PuMic Notices. (H A U T I O N. Keforrhig to tho recent prosecution and the penalty of £5 and costs, or 14 days' imprison' inent, imposed by the Court, it is hereby notified, with a view to the prevention of further frauds in the sale of inferior spirite or compounds from WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS BOTTLES, thatfuture proceedings will be instituted under a more stringent section of the Trade Marks Act of Now Zealand, 30. Vict., No. 9.. This-clause makes the offence a MISDEMKANOUK, and imposes a penalty up to TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT with the fine o£ any sunount that may bo fixed by the Judge. It is. further notified that special means are now beins taken to insure detection and conviction, and offenders ARE HKRIEBY CAUTIONED that they will bo prosecuted to tho utmost limit of Hie law. BRADLEY AND SON, 58, Margaret-street, Sydney, ■ Solicitors for the Proprietors of WoLifjfi s Schnapps. • December 1359. . . . B. J. ESAM] [C. ARTHUR ESAM AND ARTH UR, A. AUCTIONEERS, PRODUCE SALESMEN' LAND, COMMISSION, AND EXPORT, AGHNTS. Quekx and Elliott streets (Opposite Savings Baak). Bankers : Tho Bank of New Zealand. PRODUCE SALES: Tuesdays and Fridays. FURNITURE SALES: Wednesdays. Land, Outdoor, and Miscellaneous Sales when required. ~ Liberal advances, when desired, will be made on consignments for absolute sale. Account sale 3 rendered immediately on completion of sale. "Produce received at Elliott-street entrance: Furniture, etc., rccoived at Queen-stroet entrance. AGENCY BUSINESS SOLELY AUCTION SALES. TO LADIES AND OKnTLBMEN LEAVING Tills; COuONY, ItIfiTIKING FROM HOUSEKIfiKPiNG .-TRUSTEES AND JfiXECUTOKS UF EdTATEjj. &C &C. tiABRIKL '.LEWIS desires to inform jt lauicb and gentlemen, Trustees and Executors ot Estates, etc., tiuit Jio la I*lllsf AuKD 'l'O UNUJfiHTAICE OUTDOOK SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 'AMI'"OTHER PItOPKIITIHiS, and will make cash advances against same, prepare valuations aud inventories at 3hort,o6t notice. A large and eSiiciont staff of assistants, under my personal direction, with Home and Colonial experience, is engaged for tho purpose of carrying out this particular branch, either in town or country. Ali communications addressed to me will receive prompt attention. GABRIEL LEWIS, "■ Auctioneer. SUFFEiIER frora KeFvoue and Wasting Debility, Lose ot Vigour, etc., was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, that ha will, on receipt ot a self -addressed stamped envelope, send the mode of cure FREE to all fellow-suflerere.—Address, A. Milner, G.P.0.. Sydney, FEMALE MARTYRS.—For the various ailments peculiar to women, as well as for the hysteria, pains in the back and loins, and nervous debility, to which they Rive rise. Wolfe's Schnapps is a potent and pleasant remedy. ANTED KNOWN. —INDIANITE. WATERPROOF CEMENT, for Repairinff Waterproof Overcoats. Aquiline, Magic Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from Gloves, Ribbons, etc.. in tins, 6d each.—John Konderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road; W~~ ANTED KNOWN. — CORNEATA, PfNK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Coma effectually. Large bottle, with brush. Is.—John Kendordine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. Motels. THE riBNTRAL COMMERCIAL AND fTIAMILY TTTOTEL, CORNER OF VICTORIA & HIGH-STREETS (A few doors from Queen-street), AUCKLAND. This New Hotel has just been finished, and is , furnished with - ' EVfiRY MODERN COMFORT AND. CONVENIENCE, AND IS • SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR TOURISTS, FAMILIES, AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, Being only two minutes' walk to the Post OfflCQi Opera House, and Albert Park. LUNCHEON FROM 1 TO ?. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. Containing two of Alcock's Beet Tables. Electric Bella. Telephone, 490. S. C. CAULTON .. .. Proprietor. TAKE TT O TEL TAKAPUNA. , P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The*abov6 flrst-clasa Hotel, furnished with all modern improvements, aitords a convenient home for those saalcing healthy pastinie and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOM'S. ~~~" BitiLIARD ROOM, :-. Grand View of Lake. , BOAT IN O-. FISHING. Eto. Mγ O'MEAGHEK will provide a SECOND LUNCHEON TABLE for the travelling public and holidar-keepers at Is 6d eaoh; children under 12, half-price. This will Bave the trouble of carrying luncheon baskets.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 3