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Picnics, Excursions, &c TT7IXCURSION TO U -J__ ST. HELLER'S BAY. TO-MORROW (Thursday). A Steamer will run to St. Helier's as follows: Leaving Ferry Tee— Leaving St. Helier's— 10.30 a.m. 4 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Return Tickets, 13. Children, under 12, 6d. J^R^D^BAKER._ ► XJiT ATC H MAKERS' LXL_r ▼ » AND JEWELLERS' wfr^SlSSS—L_* ANNUAL PICNIC AND **?2_»S___ te t4. SPORTS AT MOTUIHL— TT L , TO-MORROW (Thursday).— Hunters Artillery Band in attendance. Hot wa'er provided free. Refreshments, etc., at town prices. Tickets: Ladies. Is; Gents. 2s; Children under 12, accompanied by parents, B ree. 1 .S. EAGLE loaves Queen-street Ferry Teo at 8.30 sharp. ■»J \£7HITFORD PARK AA I g£&> » ▼ RACES AND THE OSTRICH FARM.—The a^\_~^^ n -_J n n WAITOA will leave BfcsS_Sgg§!g_ga__sr the Old Ferry Tee for the _ UlTn _ above TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 8 a.m. sharp, returning in the evening at 7 p.m. Giving passengers the whole day to See the Races aud tho Ostriches. Return Fare. 3s. . S. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. B__-f "YJK7 AITE M ATA jfti k <&& ▼ ▼ RIVER SUMMER y___- r J/i M EXCURSIONS. -Notice to Jt > the Public. — The s.s. VIVID havingresumed the Summer Excursions to the Jieau W_tc_. of the famed Waitomata. the public can enjoy Fresh Air. Splendid Scenery, Strawberries and Cream, and every luxury, without sea-sickness, by patronising the above. Leave Auckland Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 a,m., calling at Ponsonby Wharf, every alternate Sunday. Riverhead: Saturday, 4 p.m. ; Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is; Children (underl2), 6deaoh. sT "T\TORTHERN STEAM--J-l SHIP COMPANY I (LIMITED). I RUSSELL REGATTA. p ■**>«_) WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18. J I EXCURSION TRIP. The s.s. CLANSMAN will leave Auckland for Russell on MONDAY, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. Return Saloon Tickets will he issued for 30s; Steerage. 20s, available for return or. Thursday, February 19. ~ TVTORTHERN STEAMJLI SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). ,___ EGMONT RACES. HAWERA SUMMER MEETING j (Wednesday and Thursday, t 18th & 19th February). EXCURSION TO HAWERA. 1 Tho s.s. GAIRLOCH will leave Onehunga for Now Plymouth and Waitara on MONDAY. Feb. 16. at 1 p.m., carrying Excursionists for Hawera Races. THROUGH RETURN FARE, Rail and Steamer, available for 14 days. £210s. Z~>{ TDIXCURSION TO _*? JSlu waiwera and J _J_____ / h MAHURANGI HEADS. SATURDAY T ILL MONDAY (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Tho fast s.s. _.——,» ROSE CASEY Will run an Excursion as above, leaving the Wharf EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m.. returning from Mahurangi Heads at o a.m., and Waiwera at half-past; 6 a.m. on MONDAY,and arriving in town about 9 a.m. Return Fare Ten Shillings. fc_TicketS will also be issued covering the steamer's fare and all hotel and batb charges at Waiwera for Twenty-two Siuixings. ALEX. MCGREGOR. Agent. Business Notices. BEST Valuo for your money is to be had at J. H. Daltou's, Tailor, 210, Queenstreet. EIVJSE IN TIME! Only one purveyor in thousands will have sufficient patience and courage to prepare pure and first-class articles like Messrs Crosse an°Blackwell, who schooled the taste of the 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 the cheapest and most advertised goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possess, are bought by the masses; but we can wait, as wo feel assured that common sense and a good palate most find put in the long: run that onr coffees, spices, teas, etc.. are. on account of their combination of purity, flavour, and choice quality, tho cheapest, and can be enjoyed without that doubt creerfng ever the consumer which is surely the case with poor or adulterated articles of daily consumption.—Brown. Barrett, and Co.. direct Coffee. Spue, and Tea Importers. CHANGING YOUR BAKING POWDER AGAIN I USE "L iM of_r ! No more Indigestion or Nasty Yellow Spots in your Scones and Puddings. ASK FOR IT, AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT. FIRTH & GREENWAY CO. JH. DALTON confines himself to the • Tailoring Business alone. ELLIED SMOKED SCHNAPPER Nourishes the Brain ; and it follows that mind and body will bo sound. H. DALTON took First Prize for • Arctic Cutting at the Dunedin Exhibition.'. ■'~,' T UKS' VICTORIA HOTEL. JUST ARRIVED — Gab. Sedlemayr's Bavarian Export Lager and Table Bier and Bremen Champagne Lager Bier. Table Bier, the Pure Extract of Malt; especially recommended to all suffering from general debility. Speight's Dunedin Ales only. R DALTCTnT - Dear sir,—The Jurors in awarding you the First-class Awards, expressed themselves that they have not seen such work and finish in the Colonies before and rarely at Home.—(Signed) William Mcßeath, Chairman of Jurors. Dunedin, March 12th, 1890. PERSONS who study one thing only should excel. I give my whole study to Tailoring, and for results I commend the public to the awai'ds given at Dunedin Exhibition.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street TWBST, Venetian Blind Maker • . KARANGAHAPE ROAD. S_,Speciality—Prompt Execution of Orders and Repairs. ~, I guarantee my BLINDS to be of the best quality throughout, and to stand the hottest sun without warping. Remember that Venetian Blinds are far cheaper in tho end than any other. Best quality from 12s. School Furniture, as supplied to the Board of Education; and all kinds of Woodwork mado to order. Designs and Estimates on application. ■ _ ■■_ . ~ . T. WEST. Karangahape Road. Auckland. TJTT AITAKEREI FALLS. MRS CAMPBELL, FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STORE. HENDERSON, Begs most respectfully to inform the public that sho is prepared to receive VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. The Hotel is beside Railway Station. MEALS, BEDS, AND HORSE-FEEDS, One Shilling Each. PARTIES CATERED FOR. & LUNCHEONS PROVIDED. An extensive and finely-sheltered picnic ground and bathing—a most desirable resort for pleasure-seekers. BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES ttoß HIRE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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