, Booksellers.' r : ~ ■ ~ "■ . AND (TiOOPER. \ ' NEW VOLUMES OP ANNUALS, ■' jGIFT BOOKS .AND REWARDS, : All At English Published Prices. Band of Hope " .. *.. "..'"' „ „10 British Workman .. .. .:. ... ■„ 1 6 ' 80-peep (Cloth 3s 6d) 2 6 Boys' Own Annual (Hlf. Mo'ro. 12a 6d) " .. 8 0 Chatterbox (Cloth ss) .. ..3 0 Child's Own Magazine (Cloth Is 6d)...' .. 1: 0 Children's Friend (Cloth 2a) . ... 1 6 Children's Treasury .. .. ... .. 1.0 Child's Companion (Oloth 2s) .. . ..16 Cottager and Artisan ... .. ...16 English Illustrated Magazine @ 0 : tiii-ls'OwnAnnual I |liii;.Moro.-12sfid) .. B*o .: Good Words . _ 7 6 Harper's Younsr People .V. .. .. ~'. 7 6 Infants' Magazine.l Cloth 2s) .. ... ..16 Leisure Hour (H)f.Clr. 12a 6d).. • .. .. 7 0 Lit tie Wide-awake . . .. .. 3 6 j. Our Little .Oots (Cloth2a) .. ...: .. 1 6 '-■ Prize (Cloth 2s) . 1-6 Wuiver .. .. .. .'■' ...... I! 7 6 Gunday (Cloth 6s) 3 0 Hcsebud Anuual . _ 4 0 humlayai Home (Hlf. CK,los6a.) '.". ..7 0 ' Young England .. . ... 6 0 i ~»— 5 76. QUEEST-STREET, AUOELAWO. gHRISTMAS TIARDS, ; A .VERY FINE STOCK IS NOW ON.VIEW S . AT , ■*■ WILDMAN & LYELL'S, VICTORIA ARCADE. ; 3 Special efforts have be on wade this year to a secure the choicer hand-painted kinds, which have hitherto been scarce in Auckland. . . ... LOCALLY HAND-PAINTED AND ORIGINAL VERSE CARDS, Including beautiful Verse by T. Bracken, With View o£ Auckland. 3 GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, BEING- OPENED DAILY. 3 - , Fmhlie Notices. ' POLITICAL CONTRASTS THE HON. JOHN BALLANCE. SIR . GEORGE GREY. SIR JULIUS VOGEL. 3 Opinions on political matters are legion. Everybody has an opinion of some sort. Some think that Ballance and his party are the will- , t ing instruments oE the evil one ; others think them the only men capable oi! ushering in that era of unexampled prosperity termed by soma enthusiasts the Working Men's Millennium Others, again, are loud in their praises of thg author of the Public \Vork3 Policy, whilst others clamour for Sir Harry Atkinson. But one and all are unanimous in pronouncing BUCHANAN'S i'HOUSE of-COMMONS WHISKY. TUB PUHKST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. ■ "OOYAL NAVY RESTAURANT, JJU QUEEN-STREET. , : SAMUEL HENRY COX. i In returning thanks to his numerous friends for their kindness in supporting him for the last 12 : years, betrs to stare that ha has taken over the Oi'l-e.-Jtablißhcct Restaurant opposite the lute "Wharf Hotel, and adjoining John Raid's, Mcr- ■ chant. Queen-street. lie lias had the premises renovated throughout, and has spared no outlay ; in making this Restaurant soeond to none in the colony. The BEDROOMS are all r.ewly done nicely furnished, clean, and tidy, gas being lain 1 in each room, thiis preventing any bad smell from inferior candles, and therefor.-} preventing any chance of fire. PRIV "IE SITTING ROOMS on each landing, with Lavatories, Patent Ulo3et3, Plunge and Shower Hatha lomi it the convenience of travellers. The DINING ROOM in fitted up in exuollcnt. taste and design, whiist. the Kitchen, Outbuilding, etc., in fact the whole Restaurant is a model of tasto and cleanliness, and a credit to this noblo city. 'Die drains from the main' sewer have been thoroughly overhauled by Mr fieorre Rhodes, oontracror. :\nd have given antire satisfaction. lflveryon« wishing for good Moals, ggori, clan.) . Beets." etc.. should nor, forgot to give this old and triad Restaurant Keeper, for over 12 years' standing, atrial. Meals. 0d LOI3 ; Single Beds, Is each ; JJouble d0.,2a each. Note the Address: SAMUEL HE:.\ t RY UOX, ROYJIL NAVY RESTAURANT, QUKEiST-STREIST. ■ The .Largest and Tub aping a dvertising medium ,-OL ■ .-i-V-a_ . . IN NEW ZEALAND. milE AUCKLAND QT.AB. TUST RECEIVED ab the Star Printing Works, a choice assortment of Cards, especially selected for Christmas announcements. One line in the shiDin.cn t is aicely perfumed. MENU, BALL, FOLDING, and other Cards—the latest European novelties, just received at the Stak Office. WEDDING CARDS and Eav-uiopes to match (chasto designs) just received afc the Star Office. . A LL kinch of Plain and Printing Cjl- (suitably illuminated if required) on tho shortest notice at the Star OfficeO P RIN G MILLINERY <*~> ' AND DRAPER Y. Wo have now Opened and are Showing a Choice Assortment of MILLINERY AND DRESS MATERIALS WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH, Suitable for the Spring Tracle. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS ft LACffi - . IN VARIETY. A TfOVETT, WE hL E SL E Y-S TR EB T.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1891, Page 3
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