Board and ResidenceA SUITE of Rooms vacant; at Mrs Onyon's, Frogmore, opposite- Choral Hall, Symonds-street, Auckland. A LADY has Board and Residence for two ; no other boarders, and near beach and first wharf, North Shore.—Address Waves, Star Office. BO -RD Wanted for Private Family during the summer months at a Farm or Boarding House, seaside or inland —Apply giving full particulars as to numbor of rooms available, rate per week for adults, means of communication, etc., to "Demos," Star Office. COWESrWAIHEKE.~~This popular picturesque place is now within daily communication with Auckland, per s.s. Coromandel and Te Aroha. Every accommodation for visiiors. Terms, £1 per week. Special reduced terms for children.—E. P. PARRIS, Proprietor. VISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin, 100 Avenue Victor Hugo, Arc de Trionmho Personal. ARE you fond of Rich, Strong Tea • Then Buy John Earle and Co.'s Choice Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.-207, Queen-st-|p I N D E R A L L A. DR. BAKE WELL, 85, "Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, Hours for Consultation: 9.30 to 11 a.m.. 3.50 to 5 and 6.50 to 8 p.m, DO you wish to Save Money? Then Buy John Earle and Co.'s Grand Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Queen-street. DESPITE all opposition, our trade has increased and is increasing. Suits, £2' 10s, £2 17s 6d, £3, £3 ss, with extra pair of. Trousers, at Dalton's, tailor, 210, Queen-street. E~ ~VERTONE is astonished ab the strength and purity of Nicholls' iErated Waters; sold by grocers and fruiterers. Ask for them and take no other. . J TRACTS that speak for themselves. Ten . years ago we paid £150 per year in wages last year we paid over £5.000 sterling inwages, alone.—Dalton, Tailor, 210 Queen-street. FOR influenza (mild or acute) use Dr. Neil's Balm of Gilead and Rheumatic Cure ; they euro at the eleventh hour. At this season everybody should drink Dr. Neil's Blood Purifier No. 2; then you will love the summer. NEIL & TODD, MEDICAL HERBALISTS, IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, BOTANIC DISPENSARY, Wellesley-street East, Auckland. HUNDREDS of working people are daily buying John Earle and Co.'s beautiful Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Queen-street. ISAACSELBY is gone, but his Photos are still to be had at J, C. Morton's Studio, Karangahape Road (opposite Wesley Hall). Price, Is each. ~i ~..»■!.... ,i,.. t , ...ij, i.. ;..j. IF your EYES are troubling you, owing to UNCOMFORTABLE SPECTACLES, call at 134, Queen-street,—HASLETT, Chemist and Oculists' Optician. ÜBILEE WATCHES.—Another con" signment of theso excellent, cheap Swiss timekeepers has arrived at Eugster's Swiss Bazaar, Queen-street Wharf ._ C. MO R T O N a (Formerly 7 years with Josiah Martin, Photographer, Queen-streot), having Purchased Mr Andrew's PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, in KARANGAHAPE ROAD (opposite Wesley Hall), Newton, is now prepared to Execute all Work entrusted to him in Artistic Stylo and First-class Finish at Moderate Charges'. Special attention devoted to Enlargements. Note address—THE NEWTON STUDIO, Karangahape Roa__Jo____i___W______lh I N D E R A L L A. "]%/*_ R ADAM, Medical Herbalist, cures i-vi. Whooping Cough, Worn's in Children. Croup. Indigestion. Rheumatism, and other complaints. Visits and advice free.—Welling-ton-streejfc. ADAME JSENOBIA may still be consulted at her old address, 113, Grey-st„ Auckland, till December 19th, when she will be leaving for South. M' ADAM~IvfNE, Lower Hepburn st., Clairvoyant, Palmist, Phrenologist. Family and business secrets revealed. Children's capabilities and probable future faithfully delineated. ' PARTIES desirous of Renting or Purchasing Property should Consult Mr Thornes, 81, Queen street, who has Houses. Shops, and Businesses for Sale or To Let in all parts of the city. PIANOFORTE TUNING, Ss.~LEWIS R. EADY. Orders left with A. Eady and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse. PERSONAL. -Art Bamboo Furniture. Cheap and pretty ; suitable for Christmas presents —Halyday Bros.. Shortland-street. in Artistic Millinery by Madame Alice, Court Milliner (late of London and I'aris), Dresden House, Hobson-stroet. Six (6) Lessons, 10s. 6d.. or termcan be arranged for further Course, Tram passes door. THREE Bachelors, in a nice hou«o, want a fourth to complete the party; quiet borne, sea frontage.—Bachelor, Star Office. THE person who left t'.ie Parcel (said to contain 35 copies or parts of the "Picturesque Atlas") at D. McPh-rson's Store, Panmure, yesterday, is requested to call and remove tho samo without delay. " W HY PAY MORE?" you cannofcget <r V better. Suits and Extra Trousers, £3 ss, at Dalton's, Tailor, 210, Queen-street. lb by buying John Earle and Co.'s Rich Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Queen-street. Gold-infi-inff Kotsccs. "RkTE W MOANATAIARI GOLD-MINING JJH COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of above Company wiil be held in the Otlice of the Company, Queen-street, Auckland (Government Insurance Buildings), on MONDAY, 30th November instant, at 2.30 p.m. Business: To receive Directors' Report and Balancestreet and election of Directors. F. A. WHITE, Manager, . Auckland, November 13,1891. . KUAOTUNU GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of tho above Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, on MONDAY, December 7,1891, at eleven a.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet, election of Directors vice Messrs Foster and Wilson, who retire, but are eligible for re-election. To appoint an Auditor. ■■■.-..■.!—>.. ... By order. _ o. ,n„ J * YOUNG, Secretary. November 26,1851. PANY (LIMITED). The Directors have this day made a Call (3rd) of One Penny par Share upon the Capital of the Company, payable at the Company's Office. Insurance Buildings, on or before SATURDAY, December 12th, 1891. J. YOUNG, _ . Secretary. _ November 26th. 1891. SECRET GOLD MINING COMPANY, KUAOTUNU (LIMITED). A Call (6th) of One Penny per Share upon the contributing capital of the Company has this day been made, payable at the Offices of the Company. Insurance Building, Auckland, oa or before WEDNESDAY, 9th December, 1891. J. YOUNG, November 23,1891. Secretary. LOVELY OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS, 3. 6, 9. and 12 feet wide—ls, Is 2d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 3s lid, and 4s 6d for best Scotch hand-made, guaranteed wear 15 years.— J_M. McLachlan, Importer, 222, Queen-street. C" maker, perfect ordor, splendid tone ; price £16, worth £25,—Adams Bros., Ponsonby.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 283, 28 November 1891, Page 5
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