Public Notices. ANOTHER FRESH CARGO of grand . Broken Assam Tea, at.ls 6d per lb.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, 207, Queen-street. AUCKLAND ELECTRICAL DEPOT. Materials for Amateurs: Covered Wires. Terminals, etc.. Dynamos and Electro Motors. —W. Croshcr, Manufacturing Electrician, Queen-street. _ A UCKLAND TURKISH • BATHS, LORNE.STREKT. The best remedy for INFLUENZA, CO-DS, •LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, &C Open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Special Baths for Ladies. A. G. H °GH Es * SURGEON DENTIST, DRESDEN HOUSE. Hobson-strket. Consultations .. .. Free, 7T A. U T I 0~ W. Lost a Cheque, No. Z. 1056-drawn by Kempthorno, Prosser and Co.i'Liraitcd. The Public are cautioned against negotiating this cheque in any way. Payment stopped. Reward will be given if returned to ~ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Limited, Elliott-street ("THEAP PAPERHANGINGS. — Just J arrived. a Large Variety of Latest Designs for sale at E. Dunne's, Painter, Paperhanger, etc., top of Groy-gtrcet. LE__ON'S~H6TEL. Lower Hobson-street.--Notice—On and after the sth instant tho price of my XXXXXX Ale will be 3d per Pint.—S. W. Buck. Proprietor. inRAND OPENING ANNOUNCE\JC . . MENT. JOHNSTON BROS., BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF LEATHER AND GRINDERY, Beg to intimate that they will Open on SATURDAY FIRST. Those premises in Karangahape Road (third door from Foresters' Hall), with a varied and magnificent Stook of all kinds of BOOTS. SHOES, SLIPPERS, _C., Of their own manufacturer. Having a complete Plant of tho latent and best machinery, and lasts bought, in tho English, Araorican and Colonial markets, and importing nil leathers, grindery, and shoe mercery direct from the manufacturers, wo are in a position to turn out work equal in style and iinlsh to any imported goods and far superior in quality of materia!. All our purchasos aro made with ready cash. tluiß securing tho largest discounts, and enabling us to sell to public at prices advantageous to ihern. We invite inspection of our windows. JOHNSTON BROS., KARANGAHAPE ROAD .., (Third door from Foresters' Hall). — -~ . —- —— - [Telephone No. 365.] /GLADSTONE TD> REWE RYDANIEL ARKELL, brewer and bottler. Gladstone-street & Newton Road, auckland. Draught Beer in hogsheads, barrels, kilderkins, and kegs of all sizes. Best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock - for the private trade, which is speoially attended to. Lemonade and GingkeAlk in Quart and Pint Bottles. CORDIALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Telegraphic Address: SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND. '"•■HMr A R S DEN TIMES" "**■-'-*• (Late " Kamo Echo") is NOW PUBLISHED IN WHANGAREI AS THE official gazette for the district, f. Mckenzie. '"ZZZZIZ T>HO_NIX FIRE OFfTceT •sfsyjUiSfS? W~ Aununl Fire Premium ex_sS_#M_r ceeds£l:000,000. Unlimited liability asSSSSy* of shareholders ; losses paid, over _17.000.000. Every insurable risk undertaken at loweft rates—R. M. Simpson, General Manager: W. Ward Baker. District Manager, offices : BAKER BROto., 73, Lower Queen-street. T> U'l'L IC NOT I C "E. Tho Education Board of tho District of Auckland. sth Fobruary. 1892. In accordanco with sections 13 and 16 of " The Education Act, 1877," it is hereby publicly notified that tho Committees of School Districts have transmitted tp tho Board the names of the following persons qualified to be elected Members of the Board to fill the vacancies which will be Caused by tho retirement, of Mr Buckhurst. Mr Lennox and Mr Luke :— EDMUND BELL . WILLIAM BLYTHE BUCKHURST HKYVVOOD CRISPE MARGARET QLIAN FLORENCE EDGER JOHN LIDDELL KELLY SAMUEL LUKE GEORGE MAURICE O'RORKE And it is also hereby publicly notified that an Elkction of Turks Members ok the Board will bo heldat,lo.3oa.m. on FRIDAY, tho 11th day of March, 1892. at tho oflices of tho Board, Victoria Arcade. Auckland. By order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. O U B LIC NOTICE. I have just completed arrangements to vist the Principal Manufacturing Towns of Enuland. arid Scotland, within the m-xt few months; and I am- prepared to undertake the Execution of Indents under my pergonal supervision, the Disposal of Colonial Produce, or any other "Commissions, on reasonable terms. AT T7INTRICAN, • ' O • Hi IMPORTER AND COMMISSION AGENT, CUSTOM-STREET. AUCKLAND. O B M O. V A L. R. MEARS _ CO. HaTe opened New Premises at 248 i QUERN-STREET, i' AS BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, etc Also, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, On the Deposit System (Ono Shilling Deposit, Tonponce returned when tho Book is read). Or Quarterly Subscription if preferred. Papersand Periodicals received as usual. 24 8, QUEEN-S TRE ET, Next Tuttle's Art Studio. nnHE Mission Vessel Southern Cross will bo surveyed at 2 p.m. on Monday, Bth inst., in the Auckland Dock, when possible purchasers arc invited to bo present. See my advertisement. M. T. CLAYTON. rjTID sports mHeTn! The Colonial Ammunition Company (Limite.li beg to remind sportsmon and others that their Central fire 12-bore Sporting Cases are now roady for tho coming season, and car. b<> obtained from all leading merchants and gunmakers. Price Lists to the trade only can be had on application to our Works in Auokland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 8
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