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Fersoija.l. ALL who wish to economise in Dress; should call on J. H. HANNAN, Draper and Clothier, Victoria and Chapol streets, whoj ; is now offering Goods at prices that defy com-' ( petition. He has a free shop, no rent to pay, ims ports from the manufactiu-ors, and pives hi 3 . customers tho benetit. Call audjudgo for yoursclve?. N HONEST MILKMAN—I wish~"to . thank James Aspden for roturnin;r tho Diamond Ringlost in Fornleisb-st. —Mrs Fnrcy, HRISTMAS HOLIDAYS — Perambu"lators cheap at Cupeman'a Factory, 32 and 54, Grey-street. _ CHRISTMAS SALE OS 1 PERFUMERY. A Lai_e Shipment of REIGER'S STANDARD PERFUMES, Decanter Colognes and Superb Soapst will, during December, be sold at Wholesale Prices. ] TTASLETT'S "PHARMACY, 6 134, QUEEN-STREET. R. BAKE WELL, 35, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, Hours for Consultation: 9.30 lo 11 a.m., 3.30 to 5 and 6.30 to 8 p.m, FOR influenza (mild, or acute) use Dr. Noil's Balm of Gilcad and Rheumatic T Cure ; thoy cure 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, I MEDIC A L II ERBAL TST S, IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, j BOTANIC DISPENSARY/ ___, Weli_i_si.ev-stkeet East, Auckland. coT, c HERBALISTS, 1 Offer Speedy, Sure Cure for Influenza, Co!d3 Cou-hs, Blood Impurities, and all Female n ■ n Irregularities. Ii I S3, VICTORIA-STREET WEST. 1 _ J_V.IL Lady from 20 t0.30 years of ago, Protes- _ taut, educated., fond of animals and devnesti- -■■ catctl, suitable 'for iv Settler.—t. all at Madame i Wino's. Lower Kepburn-street, for particulars. - 1%/MADAME "ZENOBIA~m-ny"etill be con" _Lv_fi_ suited at her old address, 113 Grey-street, Auckland, until further notice. %/i R ADAM, Medical Herbalist, cures | JJv _. Whooping Coucrli. Worn.s in Children, Croup, Indifrestion. Rheumatism, and other complaints. Visits and advice free.—Welling-' , ton-street. !} "Tanofor Tee tuni '- R. EADY. Orders left with A. Eady and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse. i FAETIESTosirous "oTßcntintr or PoV- " chasing Property shouid Consult Mr Thornes, 81, Queen street, who haw Housas. ,- Shops, and Businesses for Salo or To Let in all. ■' parts of thu city. SUIT to order, with Extra Trousers if same material, £3 ss.—Dalton, Tailor, £10 - Queen-street. 2 . !j Ji_ denced by the liKht session is jrenurally at- : tribut.cd to tbo widespread moral cii'cct of J. 11, Dalton's Kxtrn Pair of Trousers. ' ; ""iJIJIiEUE ia now the merry -p-irty ?" On 1 Vv their way to Dull oil's for a Suit; and Extra Tranters at their o - .. n price and jikinu;, 210 Quccn-streef. ?. ' ; WHERE aro wo all 'ixouia lk .' j.'j.j.h. '. Dalton's for Suits to Order, £3 b:-.,. with Extra Trousers, 210 Queen-street. 2 ■ .Boßi'd aiacl Mes:_ei.ic_. ARE AN BAY, WAIHEKE. — Board a«\d Residence. — Mrs Row-bottom has accommodation for a fow Boarders. Terms, 25s weekly. Also, a Collage to Let, furnished,. £1.0, week.—Apply to A. 11. Nathan. A* O'ENTLEiIAN oaiTbe" received into a small private family. No Ch'ldren. Ltu-ire bouse, most B'e.ifant.ly situaled, and within 20 minutes' walk of Queen-street.— Address X. Stak Otlice. _______ ~b\YEF.~WAI RE.-: E7"_rTh i77>opular. pi'itui'C.qiie ptiico is now within daily , communication with Auckland, per ;-.s._Co_i---mandelandTe Aroha. Every accommodation for visi-ors. Terms, ;f;l per week. Special reduced terms for children.—E. P. PARRIS, Proprietor. '%/% R_~AL_\MS will have her Apartm en ti L\A empty, at Takapuna, after the 16th i»sl\ Uaoof a buggy. Terms moderate. . ' ' \T ISITORtT"TO^P A French ■ v Family, of good society, • receivos Boarders. Every homo comfort. En?;lis!i and Fl-onch spoktn, and tautfbt if desired. Hi;{bc3t references in London, Paris. Australia and New Zealand.—Mine. Verdin, 100 Avenue Victor Huso, Arc do Triomnli»_ f_'|7'Al\'TE'D"by" "a T?iti S lo geiitletnttu, !VV Board and Ludfrins in suburbs or country.—Reply slnliny; terms, iucludiug washI i ig-, to " B," Stak Oilice. Eccl«sias_ic."»l. A VONBAL E PRESBYTERIAN X3l_ Cll URCtL—Morning-lit 11. Evening iit7. Ilcndoraon, 2.50, Conimunion.—Rev. C. W'orboys. Waikomiti, 2.30 Mr Renshaw. Swanson. 6.30-_ Mr R. O. Chii-k._ * cTT. PET i_ R'S PRE S 1"; V T ERIAN k3 CHURCH. Surrey Hills.-Morning-at. 11, "Adoption." EvoJiiiiK at 7. " God Ansv.-eriug by Fire."—Rev. R. Sominervillc. LTf. ANDREW'S' "PRESBYTERIAN .O CHURCH, Alton Ilnad. — Morning at 11. EveniiitjatG.3o—Rev. John Macdonald. Collection lor Sunday-schools. OT! J AlvIE'S'W" "PRESBYTERIAN k5 CHURCH, Wcllbiston-streot. —Forenoon, at 11, Evoniug ato.3o—Rev. R. F. Macnicol. ' PRESBYTERIAN. k3 CHURCH. Ponsonby.-MorninK at 11, Evening at 7—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All are invited. D"~"" "JETO NPO R T PREd 3 YTERI AN CHURCH,—Morninji at I), Evening at 6JO-RQY. J.Hill. "rVf ORTH COTE PRESB VT E R lAN _LN CHUHCK. — Morninf?, 11: Evening, 7; Sabbath School, 2.30.—Mr v\_._Marshall. "OITT"STE"e"BT ""WESLEYAN JL CHURCH. RE-OPENING SERVICES, T0•M0 li Pv 0 V,' IS UJ.DA V). Prayer Meeting at 10 a.m. MORNING SERVICE, at 11 a.m. Hymn Prayer To Dcum (Dr. Garrett) Lesson Jubilate (Dr. Monk) Losson Gloria, Mozart's 12th Mass - , and Offertory Dedicatory Prayor Solo, " v, Rest in tho Lord " . Ssrmcn, Rev. D. McNICOLL (Thanhs) Hymn Co-cludinn; Prayer. EVENING SERVICE, at 6.30. Hymn Prayer " And the Glory " (Handel) Lesson ! Instnimental Solo and Offertory Hymn ; Dv icatcry Praypr | "In Native Worth " (Haydn) >■ Prelude to Sermon Solo, " Nazareth" Sermon. Rev. J. BERRY Halleluiah Chorus I, Concluding Prayor. Offertory in aid of Fund for Renovating the 3 Church. fTT-STKEET \v¥«_7_rYAN CHURCIL-MorninK at 11. Rev. D. MeNico'd. Evcnin!<at6.3.\ Rev. J. Berry. • : fURCK, , KJS Ponsonbv.—MorniiH-.it.11, P.ev.W. Gittoa. 1 Evening hi 6.30, I.'.ay. J). _ t _ -', RAFTON iiOAD \V"EI-; LEY AN ' Hjf CHL'RCLI. — Morninp; al: 11, Rev. W. l ' Lee. Evening at 6.20, Rev. I. F. Jones. fY E^ onFo'kt wT.'s l7_. V A N U> CHURCH.—MnrniiiK at 11, Rev. T. F. Jones. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Ward,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 5

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