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in_________wi-_?'-_-__-j__»*>___-_____r_^ Painters. Off "OHILLIPPS & gON, 149 and 151, QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a largo assortmentot CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. 'VHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF PAIN TE US' MATERIALS. A R T I S T S' '"' ' ' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PICTURE • FRAME~MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. TOHN HENDERSON, 13 & 15. V7YNDHAM-STREET. PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHaNGER. ARXiSXIC DE_o_iA_Oß, SIGN AND G__,AdS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedra), Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Silk Banners, Wire Blin-S, Private and Business Design. l . Embossed in Plate, Ruby. Blue. Amber, and Shee i mass. Original Uesigns.Venetian Blinds He-taped and Painted. On SALEMIXED PAINT, in various colours, toe House and Ship W ors. JOHN HENDERSON, 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STREET. _____ Dunne, SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, SCO, Junction of Grey and Pitt-streets, Auckland. Oils, Colours. Glass, Paperhangings, Scrims, Mixed Paint., Oleographs. Prints, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc.. on sale atlowest prices. Auctioneers. AUCTION QALES. TO LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN LEAVING THE COLONY, RETIRING FROMH'IUSEKEEPING; TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS OF ESTATES, etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS desires to inform Ladies and Gentlemen, Trustees and Executors of Estates, etc., that he is PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE OUTDOOR SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER PROPERTIES, and will make Cash Advances against same, prepare Valuations and Inventories at shortest notice. : A large and efficient staff of assistants, under my personal direction, with Home and Colonial Experience, is engaged for the purpose of carrying out this particular branch, either in town or country. AH communications addressed to me will receive prompt attention. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. DRINK BOVRIL! Gold Medal, etc. (only award in its class) grained by Bcvril at the International Food and Cookery Exhibition, 1889. WHAT IS BOVRIL? Bovrii. is prepared from Pure Beef Only, and is admitted by scientific experts 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 oistaminal properties. One Ounce of these constituents contains more real and direct nourishment than Fifty Ounces of ordinary Meat E .tract ot Beef Tea. and 1.000 Guineas will bo p..id to any Charitable Insiitution if this statement can be refuted. Boyril is invaluable in .he Culinary Department for eniching Gravies, prey.a ii-H Soups, and imparting piquancy to vurioun dishes; whilst by the simple addition of a spoonful to a cup of boiling water it insiai. ly forms a refreshing, sustaining, and strengthen ing drink, which has justly been termed a] Boon to. the Age. It is sold everywhere— by tbo Stores, Chemist-, Grocers, and Others, ill Bottles, Tins, and Lozenges; and is Served Ho: at tho leading Hotels. Restaurant,, Railway Stations, Temperance Bars, Theatres, and Places of Amusement. Athletes. Actors, Public Speakers, an. Singers all speak highly of the advantagederived from such an easily digested and Strengthening article of diet as Bovril. Vi. holesale Agents for Auckland : STONE BROS. AND COMPANY. A CARD. | E. "W AYM° vT H * PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. &c. Office: Shortland-street (nex Star Office).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 7

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