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*■' Brewers. ■——' ■ ■ -—■ —-—^ A UCKLAND ■nOMAIN "OREWERY pUHE jgEER. FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNP4 . . CENTENNIAL The Proprietors be<? to draw tho attention on consumers to the FINE QUALITY of their ALH and STOUT, in Bulk and Bottle, which they are now supplying to all their Customers. Delivery mado to suburbs free of charge. Only one brew—THE BEST. No terating machinery used to <riT<s th 9 Alo a fictitious appearance when the cork 13 drawn. The BOTTLED ALE being brewed front English Maltis eaual to any imported. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS. Booksellers. THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY BOOK OP THIS GENERATION is THE JOURNAL'OF MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF. Mathilde Blind, the translator and editor, says in her preface:—"An autobiography such astma —a book in the nude, breathing and palpitating with life, so to say—has n«ver been given to tha world. Its publication may therefore be looked upon as a literary event. To read it is an education in psychology. In this startling record a human being has chosen to lay before us 'the very pulse of the machine'—to show us tha momentary feelings and impulses, the uninvited 1 back-stair thoughts passing like a breath across our consciousness, which we ignore forthemost: part when presenting our mental harvest to tho: public. This journal is an enthusiasm to the few, a curiosity to tho many, and has already taken rank amongst the autobiographies the: world will not willingly let." New and cheaper edition in one handsome volume of 700 pages, with two portraits. Price,----7s 6d; postage, Is. XVT ILDM AN~ AND T YELL,, Victoria Arcade, AUCKLAND. Hotels. Lake Hotel,; TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The above first-class Hotel, furui&sd with aj modified improvements, affords a conven- ' ient home for tho=e seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. Grand View of Lake. BOATING, FISHING. Etc. Mr O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOND LUNCHEON TABLE for the travelling public and holiday keepers at Is 6rt each; children under 12. half-price. This will s&re thß trouble Of carrying luncheon baskets. I ST. GEORGE JAMS. Best in the market. All grocers. • i&T.rYSORGE "PRESERVING d .O.i Manufacturers of PEACOCK'S JAM-, Prepared .by Irvine and Stevenson. Bt_ GEORGE JAMS IN TINS AND JARS. POTTED MEATS. SAUSAGES IN TINS. PICKLES. &a .: .':-.• :'■ ;.■.;;':Wholesale a&ent: ;;/.V-fJhB. V m Ac jf ar lane, >••■. ••. '■-. ■,■■{'■' Fort street. jjfjj URY E A S ' TU[ A I Z E N A. This delicious Corn Flour is prepared from the choicest Grain, and is expressly for food. It is perfectly pure, aud has undergone no fermenting process. Has _ received I irst Prize Medaln wherever exhibiteJ, and is incoutestably the best Corn Flour in the market. Wholesale Agent : J. B. MACFARLANE, Fort-street. —umuii mnni-iiiiii limi 1 ■■ un r~~~ ~~~*~~ Q0 A P Being a specialty of the makers, none but tha best of materials are used in its manufacture. It is absolutely pure, and will be found the most eoonomlc obtainable for all household requirements. J. B. MACFARLANE, /< Agent, fort-street, J. B. M AM ." A ** Commission Merchant, fort-stree . All classes of Produce received on constg*ineut for Sale. Advances made when reguuW. TW"O'TIC'E TO THE PUBLId MESSRS ROBERTSON BROS. - ■jHave much pleasure in informing their CU& tomereand the General Public that thoy bav<s Closed their Business in Karangahape Road, and temoved their plant to their more central premises in ' UPPER SYMOND3STREET. where they will carry on the business oi Grain, Coal, and Firewood Merchants in coniunctlon with-their Grocery Business*. R. Bros, also take the opportunity of thanking the public" for past favours, and hope by. strict attention to business, combined with moderato prices, to merit the continuance o past favours. QT. GEORGE JAMS. Best in the markeb. k7 All grocers. __•__. /_ i_/\ HAS~been paid away In 3&r_.,OW Wowe's Schnapps «. ord era.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 44, 21 February 1891, Page 6

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