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An excess of animal food and a partial closing of the pores of the skin during the winter months cause the system to become filled with impurities. These are removed and the blood purified by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. — (Advfc.) ; For breakfast, for dinner, for supper, or tea, a cup of Arthur Nathan's Reliable Tea is always welcome. Choice of true Ceylon, India, or Blended. It is a grand relish.— (Advt.) I The 1892 edition of "Brett's Auckland Almanac, Provincial Handbook and Diary " lie now in the press, and the attention of advertisers is drawn by the publisher to a [valuable new feature which has been introduced. Kb is intended to 6xtond the diary {sections of the book to fifty-six pages, and jto print these upon a good writing paper. ijThis addition will make the book serve all (the purposes of a business diary, containing almanac, diary and commercial textibook in one. The Customs, statistical, jofficial and general information will, aa [heretofore, be complete and carefully revised. The tide tables have been calculated upon the system at the jßoyal Observatory, Greenwich, in compiling the British .Nautical Almanac, and 'their accuracy has secured the general (adoption of these tables by shipmasters on the Now Zealand coast. The additicne to the Diary will not circumscribe in any respect the other features of the book. The descriptive account of the Provincial District of Auckland is being re-written by competent! writers, who are travelling throughout the districts described and [noting the advances made in settlement in every direction. This account of the products, trade and resources of the Auckland, Provincial District—its climate, scenery, mountains, harbours, rivers, and lakes ; its forests and its plains; its cultivated and iifcs waste lands —especially adapt the book sending to friends and business clients "abroad. As the book has now become a !work of daily reference in the home of every settler throughout the province, and is in use in all public offices ■throughout the colony, and in many Reading places abroad, it may with conjfidence be described as the best perjmanenb medium of advertising offered to business men. The work will be issued ab

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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