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Picnics, Excursions, &c. • PARK An \e£& *» RACES AND THE * OSTRICH FARM.—The LnirrrEl==^l>Q ß - s - WAITOA will leave the Old Ferry Tee for the Vn-h* ,„„ above on THURSDAY,I2th February. 1891. at 8 a.m. sharp, returning in ™° evening at 7 p.m. Giving passengers the R»h;S T toseethcßace3 and the Ostriches. Keturn Fare, 3s. S. H. BURNINBHAM.AEent^ £<--*f X&T A I T E M A T A /H *™ RIVER SUMMER A EXCURSIONS.-Notice to J~rrr~~=br the Public. — The s.s. VIVID havingresumcd tne ur«, r i t»t a. Summer Excursions to tho Head Waters of the famed Waitemata. the st™ wh Can - elUoy , Fresh Air - Splendid Scenery, Stiawbernes and Cream. and every luxury. wuhout sea-sickness, by patronising the above. Leave Auckland Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 S'J?;'«, V g * l K9 nsoah y Wharf, every alter--sj'e,Sun-lHj-.'n-lHj-. Su , e Riverhead: Saturday. 4 p.m. ; 31 ? P-n V Retu ™ Fares. Is f Children (under 12(, 6d each. t—-f TT* x c v R^sTolTYd yjnf i !*=&■ JCLJ WAIWERA AND MAHURANGI HEADS. SATURDAY TILL ... ~ . MONDAY (Weather and other circumstances permitting;. The fast s.s. ROSE CASEY Will run an Excursion as above, leaving tho Wharf EVERY SATURDAY at 2 n.mf. Ie turning from Mahurangi Heads at b a.m. nnd Waiwera at half-past 6 a.m. on MONDAY,and arriving in town about 9 a.m. Return Fake »ten Shilling?. iKS,Tickets will also be issued covering the steamer's fare and all hotel and bath charges at Waiwera for Twenty-two Shillings. ALEX. MCGREGOR. Agent. Business Notices. BEST Value for your money is to bo had at J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, 210, Queen street. . BE WISE IN TIME ! voyor in thousands will have sufflcien t patience and courage to preparo pure and first-class articles like Messrs Crosse nn a Blackwell, who schooled the tnste of tho public, and achieved in the end the confidence and patronage of consumers. This is not an easy task in our part of the world, where tho cheapest and mo3t advertised goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possess, are bought by the masses; but we can wait, as we feel assured lhat common sense and a good palate must find out in tho long run that our coffees, spices, teas, etc., are. on account of their combination of purity, flavour, and choico quality, tho cheapest, and can be enjoyed without that doubt crcej/ ng over the consumer which * s surfily the case with poor or adulterated articles of daily consumption.—BitowN. Barkeit, and Co.. direct Coffop. Spi' c. rvnd Tea. Importers. §7 DALTON confines himself to tho • Tailoring Business nlone. ELLIED SMOKED SCHNAPPER Nourishes the Braiu : and it follows that mind and body will be bovuKh t u~ks' Vict olrTa hotel. JUST ARRIVED — Gab. Sedlemayr's Bavarian Export Ltiger and Table Bier and Bremen Champagne Lager Bier. Table Bior, the Pure Extract of MaJt; Cfp:cially recommended to all suffering fr.im general debility. Speight's Dunedin Alea only. R DALTON. Dear air,—The Jurors in awarding you the First-class Awards, expressed themselves thu.t they have not seen such work and finish in the Colonies before and rarely at Home.—(Signeci) William Mcßoath, Chainuftfl of Jurors. Dunedin, March. 12th, 1890 _ Ik IT E N U CARDS. Jjy B .... i — Just received per direct etearaer—The latest arid moat ohaeto desicens, SDecially selected by the Proprietor when in Knorland. Attho Stab Printing Work* m R V T..H 1 S WAY "II M O GE W (The Fruit of the Lime). The best Baking Powder. The cheapest and moat economical. Bakes whiter and raises better than any other Halting Powder. Ask your Grocer for it, and insist upon having it. FIRTH & GREENWAY CO. ERAMBULATORSi with" improved springs; guaranteed for two year?. Buy the genuine article I'rom the practical maker— | Charles Smith, Queen-street. i PERSONS who study one thing only should excel. I give my whole study to Tailoring, and for results i cdrnmenn the public to tho awards civen at Dunedin Exhibition.— J. H. Dal ton. Tailor, 210, Quoen-street. OF LIFE AND HEALTH. Frco by post for six N.Z. penny stamps, a Medical Treatiso by an eminent, French Hospital Physician, 30 years a Parisian Specialist (now retired), showing sufferers ho\y they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility without consulting a medical man.-Address Parisian, P.O. Hox V 66. Sydney. " A boon to all desiring self-cure." —" Medical Review." STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND OLKANINti KtiTABLISHMJiNT. (Established l»t><lj Gentlemen's Superfine Dark Tweed Suits Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Well Pressed. Ligiit Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured and Well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks. Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed any shades Light Summer- Costumes, any shoile; Well- Pressed without - taking to pieces, . Lace. Curtains. Bleached and Got-up equal to hew. Damask Curtains or Tablo Covers. Cleaned or Dyed and Hot Pressed. Feathe Cleaned. Q£ Dyed iany shade, well j ■■■ wm. eSq α-b, WKHiKBIiBf-STREET EAST AND ALPHA D^!a:.w.aHKatßida - 54Oii.i& - -. - - " (iJTfltablfshed I5al) J" SWINNERTON, • WOOD TURNER. Wyndham street (Established 1866). BAND-SAW WORK and CARVING. ~, T at cheapest possible prices. BILLIARD BALLS, from 21s por set. Ball3 r exchanged. Pool Pins, Marbles and Chalk Fockets on hand. Special care given to Ro-turning and Staining Balle. To mee<. the times a reduction of 25 per cent in all common work has been made. rfiHE COUSINS AND ATKIN STEAM X CARRIAGE AND WHEEL FACTORY. EixiOTT 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 SAXiE, a large number of good Secondhand Vehicles comprising Extension Hoodod Phaetons, Ladies' Phaetons. Double and Single BuGreieo. Waggonettes. Dosrcarts. otc. ATKIN AND SONS. Pbopriktors. WAITAKEREI F ALLS Mbs CAMPBELL, FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STORE. HENDERSON. Bege most respectfully to inform the public that she is prepared to receive VISITORS, TOURISTS. AND OTHERS. The Hotel is beside Railway Station. meals, beds, ..and horse-feeds, Onk Shilling Each. . . PARTIES CATERED FOR, & LUNCHEONS PROVIDED. An extensive and finely-sheltered plcnio ground and bathing—a most desirable resort ■■■'■■'- . for pleasure-seekers. '?« BEGOIE&VAKD SADDLE-HORSES FOB HIRE. J Hi D&I-TDir*teo£ lFn& Prfce for » Artietra. Cutting at the. Dneedin Exhibition, ' '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1891, Page 1

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