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Personal. i ARE you fond of Rich, Strong Tea ?i Then Buy John Earle and Co.'s Choice Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.-207, Queen-st. DR. BAKE WE LL, S-v" Queen-etreet; opposite Fort-streot. Hours for Consultation: 9.Z0 to 11 a.m., 3.30 to 5 and 6.30 to 8 p.m, DO you wish to Save Money? Then Buy and Co.'c Grand Broken. Assam Tea, at Is 6d 207, Queen-street. H"""UNDREbS of working people are daily buying John Earle and Co.'ai beautiful Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207,, Queen-street. TSAACSELBY is gone, but his Photofi J_ are still to be had at J, C. Morton's Studio, Kuraneahape Road (opposite Wesley Hall). Price. Is each. JUBILEE WATCHES.—Another cony> signment of those excellent, cheap Swiss tirnokeepcrs. has arrived at Eugstet's Swiss Bazaar, Queen-streot Whurl'. y OOK ab Richa7d~Sandajrs"(7i6toriaand JLJ Nelson-streets) Beef, Mutton, and Veal. at 2d per lb. Lamb. Lamb. Lamb. MADAME ZEITOBI/iTnay still bo consulted at her old address, 113, Grey-st, Auckland, till December 13th, when she will be leaving for_Soutb. "PERSONAL.— Art Bamboo Furniture" JL Cheap and pretty ; suitable for Chriatmas preson ts — Halyday Bros., Shortland-street. "OtEltSONAL.—Lessons in Artistic MiliJL Hnory by Madame Alice, Court Milliner llate of London and Paris), Dresden House, Hobson-street. Six (6) Lessons, 10s. 6d.. or terms can be arranged for further Course. Tram passeß door. ' mHE EYES ARE TOO VALUABLE TO BE TRIFLED WITH. If the assistance of SPECTACLES io required, consult . PEACOCK, OPTICIAN. SHORTLAND-St. it2T Special attention given to Astigmatism and Defective Vision. nnHE person who left the Parcel (ssid bo JL contain 35 conioa or parts of the "Picturesque Atlas") at D. McPherson's S;oro, Panmure, yesterday, is requested to call and remove the earno without delay. you have your Garden Paths to VV look knpaiaX Christmas? Use Ground Shell or Tar without delay. We have excellent testimony from Romuera. Parnell. Ponsonby etc. Ground Shell, only 9d per bushel. Nofe.— Price will bo raised at New Year. Paths laid at reasonable cost. Advice at Yard, gratis. GEORGE RHODES. Builder, Cusloms-strect W. OU REALLY SAVETsiXPENCE per lb by buying John Earle and Cd.'h Rioh Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Queen-street. Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN THE COURT OF .BANKA. RUPTCY HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. In the matter of. " Tho Bankruptcy Act. 1883," and its amendments, and in the matter of Tiiom/s Milks Gkeiin, of Newmarket, in the Borough oE Newmarket, near the City of Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colony of Now Zealand, Baker. Notice is hereby given that the Court haa appointed MONDAY", the 14th day ofDecember. 1891, for hearin k the application of the abovenamed Thomas Miles Green for an order of discharge, and application will accordingly be made on that date, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or ao soon thereafter as counsel cart be heard in that, behalf. Dated this 26th day of November. 1891. BURTON, Sc, ..K8R51NG,,,,,,.,,., . Solicitors far the' Bankrupt ., Queen-streot Auckland. Conveyances. . IJOLIDA V TB9I-2. JOL TO PICNIC PARTIES, ETC. Two of. the most popular resorts for Picnic Parties, Athletic Sports, etc., in Auckland is Potter's Paddock or the Pah Farm. Beautiful scenery, ornamental shelter, plenty of water. The Lessees, Messrs Paterson and Co., are prepared to mako special arraogements, taking them to and from either place, at moderate rates. PATERSON & CO. M~ "ORLE"-"'S"StJMMBSR TifSi E~TAB LE Of 'Busea to Lake Takapuna. Commencing on MONDAY, November 23., Leaving Campbell's, Cameron's and Deivonporr. as follows: — Campbell's. Cameron's. Devonport. 7.40 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 9.20 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 8.50 :i.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 12.50 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.50 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING. 7.10 p.m. 7.20 p.m. 10.40 p.m.. WantecL Wα nt c d— ten thousand readers OF THE "STAR"' TO KNOW THAT T. MILLER (Late Foromnn for Mr Uampier) hus Opened a FANCY GOODS SHOP, No. 110. Victoria-st.. Not in opposition' to anyone, bat in order to gain an honest and independent living. Everything New, Everything Reliable, Everything Cheap, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. Inspection Invited. ANTEET'Known—That M. Tobin's Cheap Clearing , Sale of Housohold Furniture. China. Glass, and Earthenware is now on. and •will continue for One Month.—M. Tobin, Karangahape Road. injfANTED Known—That D. Goldie is V V prepared to supply all kinds o£ Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-strcetand Breakwater Road, including Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials! at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTS D KNO WN, A place to walk rouni MATHEWS* and spend a hapjiy houi BAZAAR— without being solicited to buy. •hit * TOPtt'c I For latest Novelties lit M _rr?r»%. high-class Fancy Goods, liA/iAAK— I uae £ U i an 4 ornamental* MATHEWS , I FornewestdosiarnelnGolJ BAZAAR— ■• I and Silver Jewellery. '$? ' For handsome Klectrc iX, plated Breakfaat Sets, MATHIBWB , - Tea and Coffee Pots, BAZAAR,— - Salad Bowls, Cruets, } Afternoon Sugars, Tea I Spoons, etc., etc. ■μ-a twitw<s , For Birthday, Wedding, ol7AiTj and Complimentary BAZAAR- presents. ■vr i tittttwcs' > I Thousands of pounds' r?7aUt? worth of Goods to select BAZAAR- J from# ■Mr i TTTtrwq , I Our Sixpenny and Shil- " BAZAAE-" h™* 3 "P len ' I Now showing, our first uriTßirwc! , parcel of Xmais Cards, Wub ! very special, the pick o? ! L tjje' -^ ome and Contl . I nental Markets. MATHERS' [For this, and!ttiat,'*n# • ■ BAZAAR- -■ I everythins:.^ 120,-QUEEN-STREBT, AND KARANGAHAPE ■ R O AD. IENERAL Servant wanted a,t once. JT Reference required. Call before 11 or after s.—Mrs Day, Richmond Houso, Upper Queen-street, ■ TO Hotelkeepere and Others.—lßespectablo gentlemanly man would Assist during ' holidays.— Address, stating tonus, to A.8., ST>a Office. „

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 282, 27 November 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 282, 27 November 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 282, 27 November 1891, Page 1

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