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New Jams. NOW READY, |7"IRKPATRIC K'S BPECIAL QUALITY X BRAND NEW SEASON'S ' THRESH T^RUIT JAMS, j i "All the many persons who have i tested the _ Jams are loud in their praise, and we must unreservedly con- < gratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. ! nnon turning out a Genuine Fruit Jam, i fit to grace the tables and please the palates ot the most luxurious and fastidious."— " Hawke's Bay Herald," July 18th. i S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers. Nelsok. Bluing Rooms. i OOYAL NAVY RESTAURANT j Jt_ QUEEN-STREET. SAMUEL HENRY COX, In returning thanks to his numerous friends for their kindness insupporting him for the last 12 years, begs to state that he has taken over the Old-established Restaurant Opposite the late Wharf Hotel, and adjoining John Reid's, Merchant, Queen-street. He has had the premises renovated throughout, and has spared no . outlay In making this Restaurant second to _ none in the colony. The BEDROOMS are all newly done up, nicely furnished, clean and tidy, gas being laid in each room, thus preventing any bad smell from inferior candles, and therefore preventing any chance of Are. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS on each landing, with Lavatories, Patent Closets, Plunge and Shower Baths to suit the convenience of LrnV fill-.. B The DINING-ROOM is fitted up in excellent taßte and design, whilst the Kitchen, Outbuildings, etc.. in fact the whole Restaurant is a • Model of Taste and Cleanliness, and a credit to this noble city. The drains from the main lewer have been thoroughly overhauled by Mr Geo. Rhodes, Contractor, and have given entire satisfaction. Everyone wishing for Good Meals, good Clean Beds. eta. should not forget to give this old and tried Restaurant Keeper for pver 12 years' standing a trial. Meals. 6d to Is; Single Beds, la each Double do 2s each. Note the Address: SAMUEL HENRY COX, ROYAL NAVY RESTAURANT, QUEEN-STREET. Public Notices. THE CHINESE SAY, •■When the wind blows your fire, it's useless to tire yourself." About half of your toil can be avoided by tbe use of SAPOLIO. It doesn't make UB tired to tell ahont the merits Of Sapolio. Thousands of women in the United States thank ub every hoar of their lives for having told them of Sapolio. Its use saves many weary hours of toll In house. •lea-ins;. No. 32. QRANGES. mAHITI QRANGES. DONALD _ EDENBOROUGH (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga). Have always on sale and to arrive from tho South Sea Islands :— ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS LIMEJUICE AND DESICCATED COCOANUTS. __T Purchasers can always rely on the D. and E. brand being the best in the market, and that the utmost care will be used In sorting and packing the fruit before delivery. The public are respeotfully requested when purchasing to ask for Tahiti Okanges, and see that THKY gkt them. Tahiti Oranges are admittedly the finest in the world. "phONALD & T^DENBOROUGH, COMMERCE-STREET. mRAVELLING TyTADE TjIASY. mHOS. & qon, TOURIST AND GENERAL PASSENGER ' AGENTS, ISSUE COUPONS FOR ALL ROUTES THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. SPECIAL RKDUGED RATES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OVKR NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Special Reduced Rates for Through Coach Journeys. Drafts and Circular Notes Issued and Cashed, and Foreign Moneys Exchanged. All Information with a View to a acilitating Travel Given Gratis. For furthemarticulars see " Cook's Austral lasian Travellers' Gazette," or on application to THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, Bluff, etc., or ' A, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND, Any information will be supplied. OLFE'S SCHNAPPS—OnIy those who have never used tha genuine i article are imposed upon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 3

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