Booksellers. FOR /CHRISTMAS & Ttt'EW REAR'S CARDS AND PRESENTS, FOR YOUNG OR OLD, GO TO I L D M A N' S, Victoria Arcade. NEW ARRIVALS OF CHOICE GOODS JUST TO HAND. Open Late during the Christmas Season. EBusinesg Notices. WILLIAM ipIUNSON & /~10. HAVE FOB SALECLOVERS, GRASS SEEDS, MANURES, Etc. Wβ have Just Landed very Prime Samples of NEW ENGMSH CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS (Quality Unsurpassed). Also in stock, Selected Samples of Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, etc. Samples and Prices on application. 13, CUSTOMS • STREET, AUCKLAND. "Faith, they say Sapolio makea labor aisy. I wish I'd some of it wid mo now." SAPOLIO lightens all hinds of labor in cleaning, but it won't wash clothes or split wood. Sapolio is a solid, handsome cake of house-cleaning soap, which has no equal for all scourine purposes except the laundry. To use it is to value it. What will Sapolio do? Why, it will clean paint, make oil-cloths bright, and give the doors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will take the crease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the creasy kitchen-sink will be as clean as B new pin if you use Sapolio. One cake will prove all we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try It. Beware of imitations. There is but one Sapolio. No. 21. DRINK BOVRIL! Gold Medal, etc. (only award in its class) gained by Bovkil at the International Food and Cookery Exhibition, 1889, WHAT IS BOVRIL? Bovril is prepared from Pure Beef Only, and is admitted by scientific exports everywhere to be the most perfect form of concentrated nourishment at present known. It contains, besides Peptone, a perceptible powder which is Albumen and Fibrine, the nutritious constituents of Beef; and- by, this powder it may be distinguished from clear Beef Tea, •which is devoid of staminal properties. One Ounce of these constituents contains more real, and. direct nourishment than Fifty Ounce* Of ordinary"'"Meat Extract 01 Beef Tea. and 1.000 GumEAß'will be paid to any Charitable Institution if this statement can be refuted. Bovbil is invaluable in the Culinary Department for enriching Gravies, preparing Soups, and imparting piquancy to various disho:?; whilst by the simple addition of a spoonful to a cup of boiling water it instantly forms a refreshing, sustaining, and strengthen ing drink, which has justly been termed a Boon to the Age. It Iβ sold everywhere—bj the stores. Chemists, Grocers, and others, in Bottles, Tins, and Lozenges: and is Served Hoi at the leading Hotels, Restaurants, Railway Stations. Temperance Bars, Theatres, and Places of Amusement. ATHLKTKB, ACTORS, PaBtIO SPEAKERS. ANE Singers all speak highly of the advantage! derived from such an oaeily digested and Strengthening article of diet asßovßiL. i Wholesale Agents for Auckland: • STONE BROS. AND COMPANY. %. 11 .™ m &I■ <: 3I 9 I XJi %Ip £■ r a g w«" §g * ► 4 < em vi »g M CO CC ACHINERY REGISTER. _____ ■ Persons having* ENGINES, BOILERS, or MACHINERY Are invited to have theeaine entered in the NEW ZEALAND MACHINERY REGISTER. Published Monthly throughout the Colony. NO CHARGE for Entry. COMMISSION ON BALIGS ONLY. Persons requiring MACHINERY are requested JOHN O°H PP A y 'M BEB S, Auckland. • STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING -SSTABLISHMENT, (Established 1864.) Gentlemen's Superfine Dark Tweed Suits Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Weil Pressed. Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured and VV ell Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks, Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed any shade. Light Summer Costumes, any shade. Cleaned and Well Pressed without taxing to pieces. Lace Curtain 3 Bleached and Got-up equal to new. Damask Curtains or Table Covers Cleaneo or Dyed and Hot Pressed. Feathe Cleaned or Dyed any shade, well curled. wm. ITdgar, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA DYE WORKS, RICHMOND. (Established 1864.) "tF j] SWINNE RTO N, • I # WOOD TURNER, Wtndham street (Established 1866). BAND-SAW WORK and CARVING. at cheapest possible prices. BILLIARD BALLS, from 21s per set Balls exenanged. Pool Pins, Marbles and Chalk Pockets on hand. Special care given to Ro-turning and Staining Ballp. To meet, the times a reduction of 25 per cent. in all common'work has been made. HE COUSINS AND ATKIN STEAM CARRIAGE AND WHEEL FACTORY, Elliott and Albert Streets. Have the best and most varied Stock of Material. Also, Special Facilities for Repairs, Painting, ■and Trimming for the season now at hand* FOR SALE, a large number of good Secondhand Vehioles comprising Extension Hooded Phaetons, Ladies' Phaetons. Double and Single Busfsriea, Waggonettes, Dogcarts, etc. ATKIN AND SONS, Proprietors. R D R (> B E S in Rich Mottled Kauri, with Silvered Gla D 3 UKE t OF T EDINBURGH CHEST OF DRAWERS, in the Finest Clase of Mottled Kauri. Totara, Bur. and Rewarewa, at very Reasonable Prices, Strictly Cash, when they will be carefully delivered. They become better with keeping. W. NORR IE, Top of Shortland-street and Queen-street. a and health. Free by post for aix N.Z. penny stamps, a Medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician, 30 yeara a Parisian Specialist (now retired), showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility without consulting a medioal man.—Address Parisian, p.O Box 766, Sydney. " A boon to all desiring selt-eure«"— " Medioal Review." .-, xiJ
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 3
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