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mm ______________ ■" ______________________ ] ■ ■ '"'j; I ' _C«w Jams. "" : j NOW READY, JT I R X _• ATE. I C K'S SPECIAL QUALITY X BRAND NEW SEASON'S .tj-RESH' '\ r *.",. . ftTRUIT:. ' ,-• £\- TAMS. '" All the BBany persons who have tested the li. Jams are loud in their praiso t and we must unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. unon turninsrout a Genuine Fruit Jam, fit to grace the tables and please the palates of the most luxurious and fastidious."—" Hawke's Bay Herald," July 18th. . S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, . Neesos. . Hilling; Koomis. ROYAL-' -sAVY RESTAURANT QUEEN-STREET. , : SAMUEL HENRY COX,: ~' Inroturniug tlianks to his numerous friends for their kindness iusupporting him for the last 12 years, begs to state that, he has taken "over the Old-established.Restaurant Opno.ite the late Wharf Hotel, and adjoining John Hold's, Merchant, Queen-street, lie has.had the premises renovated throughout, and hag' spared no outlay in-making this RoscauraCnt second to none in the colony. , .% The BEDROOMS, are all newly done up,. nicely funiished, clean and '.tidy., j<as being laid in each room, thus p.o'vc'nt'iiu? atiy bad smell from inferior candles, and therefore preventing aiy chance of lire. • '..v.,,.. ' ' i PRIVATE'HITTING ROOMS oh each landing, with Lavatories. Patent Closets, "Plunge and Shower Baths to suit tho 'convenience of iraveileiß. * The DINING-ROOM is fitted up in excellent tusteand 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 eewer have been thoroughly overhauled by Mr Geo. Rhodes, Contractor; and have given entire aatisfacttoh. Everyone wishing for Good Meals, good Clean Beds, etc., should not fortret to givo this old and tried Restaurant.Keeper for over 12 years' standing a trwl. * Meal?, 6d to ls; Single Beds, ls each Double _o„2Beaoh. '■ ■ ' Note the.Address: SAMUEL HENRY COX. I vROYAL NAVY RESTAURANT, QUEEN-STREET. FbiMlc Woticcs. .. rr.A___.Tl, |, \R__NGES. ■: . ":"■ ' ■-'-"' '.' : '.'. '-',"'.•• j,,,, ~' .'■•'■ DONALD & EDENBOROUGH '" x (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga), Have always on sale and to arrive from the South Sea Islands :— ; ' ORANGES : , - BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS. COCOANUTS LIMEJUIGE AND DESICCATED COCOANUTS. kW Purchasers can always rely on the D. and E. brand being'the.best in tbe market, and that the utmost; cure will be lised in sorting and packing the fruit befor.e delivery. .-' -■■,- ,■* s. The public,are respectfully requested when purchasing to ask fob Tahiti Oranges, and SBK that i?n_Y get them. Tahiti Oranges ara admittedly tho finest in the world. TT\ONALD & TmDENBOROUGH, . ' COMMEKCE-STRKET. - '... , r~~~: .''.'. -.;".. — " ~~ " ... -. • STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND ■ .'LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND .CLEANING EsrTABLISHMENT. ■; ' *'■■■■' (Established ia64;). Gentlemen's Superfine' Dark 'Tweed. Suits Cleaned, Kenewed, or Dyed. Well; Pressed. Liglit SUntmer Suits Cleaned, Scoured' and W ell fressed,.. on ; .short notice. : Ladies';, Silks,, Satins, Velvets, and, otfier materials Dyed any shade. Light hummer Costumes, any shade, Cleaned and vv e ll.Pressed 'without taking to pieces. Lace Curtains Bleached--and Got-up .equal to hevv. Damask Curtains 'or Table Covers Cleaneo or Dyed and Hot Pressed. Feathe Cleaned or Dyed any shade, well curled- „ ~-,.-.... V '''.:. \YM. "Td"g.AR, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA DYE WORKS, RICHMOND. .;., <EBtablishod 1864.) ':.- ;.'";"': J. SWINNE RTO N, • •■ 'WOOD TURNER; 'Windham steke.'. .Established 1866). BAND-SAW WORK and CARVING, at cheapest possible prices. BILLIARD BALLS, from 21s per set. Balls eXcnanged. Pool Pins, Marbles and Chalk Pockets on haiid. Special card given to Re-taming and Staining Balls. - To meet the times a reduction d£ 25" pe_ cent, in all common work has been made. , THE COUSINS AND ATKIN STEAM . "''. CARRIAGE AND WHEEL , FACTORY, Ellioit and Albert Streets; ; . ; . Have the best and niost varied Stockuf Material. \ Also, Special Facilities for, Repairs, Painting, \ and Trimming for the season now at hand. FOR SALE, alarge number of good Second--1 hand Vehicles comprising Extension Hooded Phaetons. Ladies' Phaetons, Double and Single ~ "Bufjeries, Waggonettes; Dogcarts, etc ATKIN AND SONS, Proprietors. WA R D Ri OB ElS' in Rich Mottled Kauri, with Silvered Glas3Front. The DUKE OF EDINBURGH CHEST. OF .". : DRAWERS,; ■ in the Finest Class of Mottled Kauri, Totara, Bnri and Re ware w'a, at very Reasonable Prices, Strictly Cash, when they will ,be : carefully delivered. They become better with keeping. W. NORRIE, ; Top of Shortland-street and Queen-street. _wP_______ W |ta I TITBMOSIAM j i The Largest and Choicest 'Selection i : - j in N.Zi to choose from at the |' j STAR PRINTING WORKS. I mRAVELLING, 1%/ fADE "I^ASYi FT.HOS. & TOURIST AND GENERAL PASSENGER ■."" ::*'"'."■ ■..AGENTS;.!.: ■-#■.■ ISSUE COUPONS FOR ALL.ROUTES THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. f SPECIAL RED D CED RATES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS? OVKR NEW ZEALAND .■■i ■'■■■'■ RAILWAYS. . Special Reduced Rates for Through Coach Journeys. Drafts and Circular Notes Issued and Cashed, aiad Foreign Moneys Exchanged. AH Information with a View to Facilitating Travel Given Gratis. For further particulars see . ■ Cook's Australasian Travellers' Gazette," or on ':.,,■ application to ~... ' THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, Bluff, . .... ~, ' ■'." ■• etc., or " 4, VTCCTORI-L ARCADE, AUCKI-ANb. Any information will be supplied. ; SCHNAPPS—OnIy;; .those TT who have never used the genuine article are imposed upon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 3