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Painters, WpHILLIPPS & QON, 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a large assortmentof CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, : SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, "ft ROUGH PLAT& 1 SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL A » *i gf WIN D 0 W G L ASS. ||| WHITE LEAD. OILS, TURPS, VAR IE NI3HKS, AND ALL. KINDS OP B PAINTB RS' MATER lAL S. || A R T IS T S' M REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ifi FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR |L PAINTIHG. ij PICTURE - FRAME - MOULDINGS. n{ GLASS SHADES. H MJ. BENNETT, H o Painter, Glaziek, Papurhanger, • In SIGNWRITER AND DECORATOR, ' W PICTUKE-FRAME MANUFACTURER. 11 Venetian Blinds Re-taped and.Painted. . tIK NEAR WESLEY AN CHURCH, PONSONBY HE ROAD, AUCKLAND. i Estimates given. Oils, Colours, Glass, Papeis mi hangings. Scrim, Mixed Paints, Varnish, Gilt Ifl and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale at lowest ill prices. .. §j| JOHN HENDERSON; II 13&15, WYNDHAM-STREET, 11 PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANGE& I] ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND, • I GLASS WRITER, . W Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted 11 1 Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets; H Silk Banners, Wire Blinds, Private and Busi- ff no-s Designs Embbssad in Plate, Jluby, Blue. II 1 Amber, and Sheet Glass. Original Desigps , I) Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted.. II On Salts— ' " i|| MIXED PAINT, in various colours, fog IjJ House and Ship Work. - HI JOHN HENDERSON, I] 13 & 15, Wyndham-street. In • U U N N B f § SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, '■- I GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, PICTURE 1 FRAME MANUFACTURER, &ri/,. . I Junction of Grey and Pitt-streets, Auckland. I Oil 3, Colours. Glass, Paperhangings, Scrims, II Mixed Paints, Oleographs. Prints, Gilt and 11 Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale ai;lQwesfcpricess Bi Educational. - n A UCKLAND SCHOOL OF PITMAN'S I J\- SHORTHAND, ' .. H Queen-street (corner of Swanson-streatt. M L. J. ,D E MPS JS V ' H Shorthand Writer and Reporter, Certificated H Teacher of Pitman's Reporting Style. (20 yeartf'- fl experience).. Visits Schools and Colleges and H Gives Lessons Through the Post to Country H Pupils. Classes for Beginners Now Forming, H 10s 6d per quarter: Pi-ivite Tuition, anrJwrar H One Guinea Quarter (in advance). • mm Pons o~n~b"t ooTL'l soe m PONSONBY ROAD. •••• ■ H PRINCIPAL-MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A, 11 The present Term began on May 29. " '- Jl Prospectuses, etc., on application. /mm Booksellers. / '» I J>ROFITABLE USES FOR SURPLUS 11 FRUITS AND VEGETATES, ■ M Compiled from latest European qid American B| sources, with detailed inforcpation as to. ' mH various Modern Processes, -flj COURTESY SMITH, H Popular Science Leturer, Sydney, N.S.W* BH Second dition, 1890. -Si Price, One SLJling ; postage, Id. The First Edition wajprinted specially for the 'fl Governments of Hew South Wales and , |H Weetei Australia. H AUCKLAND , S T%T I L! D M A H, BI VICTOrU. ARCADE.. HI AND QQOPEIt'S ; Kj LISTOF WORKS * ' •« KITCHEN, FLOWER, MARKET, AJSfD II NURSERY V,. .M • s. D.- * 'W Adamson's Australian Gardener .. •>.. 1 .&-■ M Bulger-The faes or" Plants >. 7• Q- vMfl Bfight—A Year in a Lancashire Garden.\ H-, tt ,a| Bsrnays — Cultural Industries (semft .■»* • .1| ■ tropical) ;.'..\7-6** 9| Beeton's All About Gardening .. .. \3 0 H Burbidge—The Propagation and Improve- \•- «1 ment of Cultivated Plants.' HO «i Castle—Flawer.GardeningfoxiAmatettra..- i'Ot Iti t-laraon—The Colonial Kitchen Garden v ,-. l\ft, JM DICTIONARY OF GARDENING* by G. \' I Nicholson (illustrated), 4' volsr " . '•'. .v 60' 0' '-| Earley—Profitable Market Gardening .. 2.',w>!'| Fuller—ThePiopagation of Plants... ... 7 • O.;-| Haldane—Sub-tropical Cultivations'" ' ..' 10" 6" 1 1 Hilberd—Profitable Vegetable Gardenings' 4' tf*4J Hooper's Gardening Guide .. ~.-. ... 3i.fti» Hobday—Handbook for Practical Gar- i deners " .. ..--.. ..701 Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary (N.E.) .8(1 Mueller, Yon—Select Extra-tropical Plants 5;0 I Omerod—Manual of Injuribuelnsects ~' 3 6,,| Quin—Garden Receipts ~'l 9.J Robinson—The English Flower Garden .•' ?«■ (illustrated) ..:17 0,1 Robinson —Mushroom Culture' .." "..'1,3; Rpbinson—The Wild Flower Garden .. lO\4 , Shaw—Market and Kitchen Gardening .. .*! O Shaw—London Market Gardens ~ .~. 1 Sfi Sutton'sCultureofVegetablesand Flowers 6 = Thomson—Handbook of Flower Garden .. ffT 1 Vilmorin—The Vegetable Garden „ - I.' 17>: 1 Ward—The Diseases of Plants' .. 5,0:4.!'' I Wood—The Forcing Garden .. „ ... I Add 2d to the Is on price of book foe postage, , - I 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ' I - i" TJILL OF SALE FORM.S\ \ Under the new-Act - ' (" Chattels Transfer AoVlBB9>," ■ .| Containing-ampleprovision in favour of grantee, but no illesral covenants, ~. ~.v ~j,| PATTERSON AND COB,:;- ---., STAJIOSBESr •■ ■-• '-<V I 84, QUEEN-STREET I (Next Coombes' Arcadeb : ' • riff! Collections of Foreign Stampb Poboeu sab; 'Wm GRATEFUL-COWIFORTIKCS :« : M ' BREAKFAST;." : -' .^'.^^HJ . ■ "% * knowledge ot tho.natural loTctn the operation* of digestion, and' nutrition.' r sn3>SS by a careful apnlicatlon of the'fine T.mnAi*t«q .jFIWI selected Cocoa, Mr. Eppe has prorHed, our-t-bles with save us many heavy doctors'. biUa. It ie by- the faSatiraSa— use of guch articles of dlot that a coiiitft«itiba ! exadnsUr up until eteane ewra«tetuaWipSr«MHi tendency to dlseaee. Hundreds of *übtt» maIMW'&MiBH fio&tiAE around us ready to attack a weat Ipoujt We., may escape ntaay.a>faMd> keeping ourielves WeU. fortified' properly nourishod frame."— "(Hvaßireiee,QaSmh' <> i simply with TwiUng water or mtlfc ■■ la uaatfer.ppinicl UfitJMOmt , : JiHM

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

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

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