To Let TO LET, a convenient 8-roomed House, near Turner-street, Upper Qneon-street; gas and water, rent low.—lnquire on the premises. T" O LET, on Lease, or for Salo, a Small Farm, and 6-roomed House, and all outbuildings, near town; easy terms.—Apply Star Office. TO LET, comfortable 4-roomed Cottage; first-class neighbourhood, five minutes' walk from Queen-street, concrete yard, city water; rent, 7s.—Mrs Oakley, Picton-street, Ponsonby. TO LET, Pour-roomed House, upper end of Swanson-street. Also, Six-roomed House, corner of Swanson and Chapel .troets.— Miss Guering, verandah cottage round tho corner. rjno LET, House, newly painted and JL papered, in thorough repair: Carlton Gore Road: 5 rooms and scullery, garden plot; rent, 125.-H. Ashton and Son, Insurance Jng*rjnO LET, the Genteel Family Residence, JL "Leicester Villa," College Road ; 8 rooms, bath, gas, Venetian blinds, etc. ; brick stable nnd outhouses.—Mr Nowbold, on promises ; or Mr Paget, Queen-street. ___ ~ E — TO LETI Send for printed list of Houses. Shops, etc., to Let in all parts of the city and suburbs. Issued weekly by J. Thornes, 01. Queen-street, or take a list from hJ3 special rack iv every Tram Car. Personal. ANNIE, I am going to-night for the Flowers in Gilt Boxes forod, and tho othor Fresh Bargains at Dampier's, Victoria street. AC-.LE~TAir6¥ING Suits to Measure on Deferred Payment.' —Apply 67. Victoria-street West. ALL the people are praising tho rich strength of John Earle and Co.'s grand Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.— 207, Queen-street. ACME Tailoring Company.—Suits to m .asure; payment weekly.—67, Victoriastreet West. BEFORE buying elsewhere send to McLeod Bros, for Catalogue of Perambulators, Invalid Carriages, Wicker Furniture and Basketwqre.—Upper Queen-street. BE wise ; avoid nostrums. As a condiment, puro and good (England cannot produce better), and for Pain in tho Stomach, Sea-sickness, Indigestion, Cold, or Sore Throat, use Moss and Co.'s Al DURHAM SAUCE. Mix much or little in water, hot or cold, with or without sugar ; capital to drink if thirsty; kills _ern_3 o£ disease, and good for the stomach. MOSS & CO.. Parnell, Auckland. CHAS. SMITH, Perambulator Maker, Queen-street (oppoiito Markot entrance), for reliublo work. matorial and tho best value in New Zealand. CL_U r HANDS, clap hands, when Daddy comes home, wearing a Suit of Tweed at £2 10s. with an Extra Pair of Trousors for nothing, from J. H. Dalton's, 210, Queen-st. HOICELY flavoured Ceylon Tea, direct from Colombo, only 2s por lb.—John Earlo and Co., Tea Importers, 207, Qucen-stroet. R. BAKEWELL ia laid up with influenza, and will be unable to see patients this week. DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC CORSETS. BELTS. & BRUSHES. Depot at HASLETT'S Pharmacy, 184, QUEEN-STRKKT, AUCKLAND. NGLISH Cholera, Colic, Whooping Cough, Worms in children, and Rheumatism aro speedily cured by Mr Adam's Herbal Treatment.—Wellington-street, two doors from Howo-Btreet, TT.OR~THE GIRLS.—We are offering JD two desperate lines in Cashmoro Hose, navy and black, all sizes, Od and Is por pair.—J. and W. Williams, Karanfrahape Road. FO_TALL-'EOUNb - VA_-UErVi.it our Establishment on the corner of East-st. and Karangahape Road.—J. and W. Williams. winter colds and chost complaint, there 13 nothing to equal Noil and Todd's Balm of Gilead and Composition Essence, only 2s 6d, and may Bave your life. We enre all curable diseases with Naturo'e Herbal Remedies. Save yourselves by calling at tha BOTANIC DISPENSARY. Wellesley - stroot East, Auckland. OLDEN-TIPPED Indian Ten, direct from Calcutta, only 2s por lb.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, 207,_Queon-strect. I HEREBY give notice that I "will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone after this date without my written consent.— Mark J^£}2!lll_______l_________^ D"F a man and a half wear a suit and a -L half for a year and a half, how many suits of tweed made by J. H. Dalton will six men wear in seven years. 210 is the Number. Don t forget. M" ADAME ZENOBIA may be consulted at her old address, 157, Grey-street, Auckland. M~ADAME WINE, Lower Hepburn-Bt., Clairvoyant, Palmist, Phrenologist. Family and business secrets revealed. Children's capabilities and probable future faithfully ATRIMONIAL.— Highly respectable hard-working Young Man (settler) seeks Life Partner; age, from 20 to 25.—Hannaford's. MATRIMONIAL. — industrious middleaged Farmer wishes to moot with Life Partner ; age, from 25 to 30.—Hannaford's. ERSONAL.— Mr C. M. Lodge, a Letter for you at tho Auckland Post Office. PURE China Tea, suitable for invalids, being almost free from tannin. — John Earle and Co.. Tea Importers, 207. Queen-street. •HEARTIES desirous of Renting or I_rJL chasing Property should Consult Mr Thornes, 81, Queen street, who has Houses. Shops, aud Businesses for Sale or To Lot.ju alt parts pf tho city; '■ ' ■ '-^ ERSONAL.—Lessons in Artistic Millinery by Madame Alice, Court Milliner (late of London and Paris), Symonds-street, near city Road. Six (6) Lossons, 103 6d, or torms can bo arranged for further course. Tram paesos door. mOLUTINE. — For Coughs. Colds. JL Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Disorders of the Chest and Lungs. Price, Is 6d per bottle—Solo ageut, W. Clarke, Chemist. Victoria-street West. nnilE country settlers are all sending for JL John Earlo and Co.'s rich, strong, broken Assam Tea at Is 6d.—207, Queen-street. -Board and Residence. COWES, Waiheke.—Every accommodation for visitors ; fishing, boating, bathing; regular steamer; excursion every Saturday afternoon, at reduced rates, returning on Monday, early; terms, £1 per week.—E. Parris, Proprietor. M IS « JJ O W D E N, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, HO3SON-STRKET. Special Attention to Technique. PIANO QUARTET CLASSES (ninth year in Auckland).—Fees, 10s 6d and 20s per quarter.—Apply to Mr W. H. Web be. Shortland-street. "OOSEBANK JL-J Road and Church-street, Devonport. Private Board and Residence. SUPER-ORBoard and Residence; every convenience: tram passes door. — Mrs Thomson, Kyber Pa_s, top of Grafton Rond. 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 anfbl-CW Zealand.—Mme. Verdin, 100 Avenue Victor Kuero. Aro. de Triomoho "OjTnTED. Private Board and Resiv » dence. by single man, within 5 minutes walk of Post Office.-Apply R.H., Stab Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 94, 21 April 1892, Page 1
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