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Public Notices. AVONDALE VEGETABLE SUPPLY v . .. GARDENS, vegetables grown in these gardens give employment to a large amount of European rp , Labour, l'resh, crisp Vegetables, direct from tho garaens, wid bo delivered twice a week at any ' tj-1 j, i hous °ia town or suburbs. JilndJy toll tho driver of any of the carta to call at your house, or • end addreßS to W. T. MURRAY. Avondale. Al Al Al DURHAM SAUCE Had its origin in India.. The making of it has been a private secret for 24 years. During ~that time it has been proved ttmo after timo. and acknowledged again and again to bo equal, if not superior, to tho far-famed, genuine Worcestershire and very much cheaper. If you want, a flrat-class arliclo, really good for the palate and stomach, aud valuo for your monoy, got this Sauco from your Grocer. " -■ MOSS & CO. ALL persons having claims against the Estato of Sampson M. Pratt, of East Tamaki,' are requcstod to send same to tho undersigned on or before tho 28th instant.— H. J. Hall, Otahuhn. |_>E WISE IN TIME ! Only one pur- -*-* veyor in thousands will have «uffldon t patience and courage to prepare pure and first class articles like Messrs Crosse and Blackwell, who schooled tho taste of tho public, and achieved in tho ond the confidence and patronage of consumers. This is not an i easy task in our part of tho world, where the cheapest and most advertised goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possess, are bought by tho masses; but we can wait, as we feel assured that common sense and a good palate mtist find out in the long run that oar coffees, spices, teas, etc.. are. on account of their com- ■ blnatlon of purity, flavour, and choice quality, the cheapest, and can bo enjoyed without that doubt eresr/.ng ever the consumer which i» surely the case with poor or adulterated articles of daily consumption.—Brown. Barrett, aki> Co.. dlrnct 3pl c. and Tea Importers. BOOK-KEEPiNG.-Trade?men's Books Made Up. etc. Liberal Terms.—N.X., jvir J. Green's, Draper, Victoria-street. CLIPPING. — American Clipping: and Singeing done by Kelly and McMaster at Stables. Corner Cook and Albert-streets. DESPITE all opposition, our trade has increased and is increasing. Suits, £2 10s, £2 17s 6d, £3, £3 6s, with extra pair of Trousers, at Dalton's, tailor, 210, Queen-street. Tjl R A T E R TT> R 0 S7, STOCK and SHAREBROKERS, No. 3, Stock Exchange, and 97, Qnecn-street, Auckland ; also at Albert-street, Thames. Sharoiiivostora'Guicio forward odon application F'" OR~RICH~FRAGRANCE we know of nothing so good as John Eurle and Co.'s grand 2s Ceylon Tea.—2o7 Queen-street. FOR A REAL TREAT we know of nothing better than John Earleand Co.'b 2s Ceylon Tea.—2o7 Queen-street. UNI)REI)S"are purchasing John Enrle and Co.'s beautiful Ceylon Tea at 2s, worth 2s 6d. 207 Queen-street. JF yon cannot get Wolfe's Schnapps in one house, it is much better for you to g where you can ggtlt. UST LANDED, Pnre Ceylon Tea, only 2s per Ib, worth 2s cd.—John Earle and Co., 207 Qaeen_stree_. TZ"EROSENE. T£EKOSENE. "HZ" E R O S E N TGI ASO Per Cent. Test). *•'•.;, 6s lo_d Per Tin. IN 5-OABE LOT*. JIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT. CASH WITH ORDER. T*y ILLI AM Tm ARL E, QUEEN-STREET. Full Printed Price List Post Free. " IST of Prizes afc Dunedin Exhibition . First Prize forHigh-olass Tailoring. First Prize for Ladies' Riding Hnbit, First and Special Prizi for Style and Finish, First for Artistio Cutting.—J. H. Dalton,tailor,2lo,Queenstreet. \ TVTEW TWEEDS at Dalton's, 210, QueenJ3I sireet." -fcT 6~~ T I C E. Any person removing Sand or Gravel from Brown's Island, either from above or below high water mark, will be prosecuted. ALISON BROS. April 22,1891. PHOTOGRAPHY. —Wanted to Hire, by the week, or on purchasing terms (If price suitable), a Half-plale Camera and Slide: first-class security.—Address M.N.. care James Baker, Boot Manufacturer, Karangahape Road, Auckland. RICH AND STRONG Ceylon Tea, worth 2o 6d. only 2s. from the direot Importers, John Earlo and Co., 207 Queen-st. .'<__AVE YOUR. SIXPENCE by gettirier >5 John Earlo and Co.'s Grand Ceylon Tea at 2b per 1b.—207 Queen-alraet. . ' . THE intended Meeting of tho Builders' Association this afternoon will bo Postponed until Thursday next, at same time and place as arranged. _ TO" SHIPWRIGHTS, SETTLERS, and BUSHMEN. ETC-Old Copper. Brass, Zinc, Tea Lead. Fungus, Beeswax, Shark Fins, and '.Horseshoes bought, and the best price given, by Ah Chee, Queen-street and Mechanics' Bay, Auckland. ■ ___ i CO - AIT A KERB I ff A L L .$. Mrs CAMPBELL, FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL ( „,_,, AND STORE, HENDERSON, Begs most respectfully to inform the public •"that she to receive VISITORS, TOURISTS. AND OTHERS. Tho 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 FOII HIRE. buying John Earle and Co. s Ceylon Tea at 28 per 1b.—207 Queen-street. MORE?" you cannot get V ? bettor. Suits and Extra Trousers, £5 ss, at Dalton's. Tailor. 210 Queen-street. MR ADAM Cures Sciatica, Nervous Debility, Indigestion. Consumption, and other complaints. Fifteen years' study. At home, 10 till 2 and 7 till 9. MR ADAM, HERBALTST. Wellington-street. PARTIES desirous of rentine or pnrchasingProperty should consult Mr Thornos,Bl, Queen-street, who has Houses, Shops, and Busine3s<as for Sale or to Let in all parta of the city. PIANOFORTE TUNING, ss. LEWIS R. EADY. Orders left with A. Eady and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse. ; WARE WORTH HOTEL (Q.E.C.). THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE NORTH. All Meals and Beds reduced to Is. Splendid paddooking, 6d per night (2s per week). ' ___ "Vf EW TWEEDS at Dalton's, 210, Queen J3I street. ' \7"INEGAR! VINEGAR ! VINEGAR ! V —Wanted Known, that the best strongest, purest, and cheapest Vinegar for pickling and table purposes, is Renshaws. Guaranteed not to turn the pickles black, insist on haying it, ...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 1

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