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Public Notices. A CHANGE OF WEATHER IS BEST FORETOM) By studying the action of one's own ANEROID BAROMETER. A Large Variety at Moderate Prices. T. PEACOCK, Optician. Shortland-street. AUCKLAND TURKISH BATHS COMPANY (LIMITED). LORNE-STREET & VICTORIA-STREET EAST. AD / Hot & Cold Baths for Ladies & Goatle- \ aD v I men, with Shower & all requisites / v Hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Sundays, 6 to 10. TURKISH BATHS. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday .. 3« Or Eight Tickets for 20s On Monday, Thursday, and Saturday .. 2s Hours: From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Every Kind op Cartinc WITH PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY. BPECIAL CARE~" OBSERVED 111 TDEMOVING Tj.URN_TURE. (HOUSEHOLD & SMITHY COAI FROM TAUPIRI, NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT, and other Mines. BEST TI-TREE. WOOD In Market, at Reduced Rates. Also, GARDEN SHELLS, SCORIA, FENCING, TANKS, CHARCOAL, COKE. HORSE FEED, DRAIN PIPES, BRICKS, LIME, SAND, SHINGLES, AND PALINGS. w. & g7winston* CUSTOMS-STREET. ORDERS MAY ALSO BK LEFT AT JiP, DRUDGE'S. SYMOND3STREET. TTpDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCH-TEOTa, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. BUTTERICK'S Perfect Fitting Patterns have the largest sale in the world. Latest Stylos to hand every month at London prices. Try them. METROPOLITAN FASHIONS, illustrating the Patterns, containing 60 stylos monthly: 2a 6dper annum ; Sample Copy. 2.d (stamps). Solo agent, W. P. OGILVIE. WELLESLEY-ST. (opposite Opera House), AyOK-AND. TJ.OLI AND JUDE AT THE CITY HALL-TO-NIGHT. HEREBY Caution the Public against giving crodonco to untruthful and damaging reports circulated by a man who is well' known to me The opposition uro I understand offering bread to my customers at 2s per dozen, in revenge for my selling at 2s 3d per dozen.— , EDWARDJWATERS._ j I~ITTHE SUPREME" COURT OF NEW | ZEALAND, WEUJNGTON DISTRICT. FRIDAY, the 7th day oir OCTOBER, 1892. Upon reading the Affidavits of Henry Williams, AitfieKD Opio Carter, aud James KemmibWarburton respectively, filed In this Court, it is ordered that tho Public Trustee shall i be Administrator of all the real and- porsonal estate of George Bell, late of Auokland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Mastor Mariner, deceased. By the Court. (Signed) D. G. A. COOPER. Registrar. Personß indobted to the deceased aro requested to pay tho amounts of their several Accounts to me or at any Postal Money Order Office. Persons having Accounts against this estaie are requested to forward thorn to me or to my Agents nt Auckland or Christchurch, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 9th day ot November next. Any Account not sent in by the day named may he rejected. J. K. WARBURTON. Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington. October 11,1892. T YSAGHT'S QRB T>RAND /GALVANISED TRON. ORB" IS THE ONLY FIRST QUALITY ! IRON IN THE MARKET. j "ORB" IS THE BEST IRON MADE. Twenty ewb. of " ORB" will Cover aa Much as twenty-one cwt. of any other make. "ORB" BRAND IS THE CHEAPEST IRON IN THE COLONY. SOLD EVERYWHERE. "jyrOUNT EDEN PUBLIC POUND. Impounded on October 17.1892, one Light Bay Horse, with saddle on, claimed Toy Mr J, Hogun, but not released. Also, on October 24th. ono Bay Pony Horse, ono hind foot and ono fore foot white, | miserably poor. Both were impounded by Lovi | Stauton. Ranger for the City of Auckland. If; not released and expenses paid, will be sold on i SATURDAY, 29th October, at, noon. LEVI STANTON, j Poundkeeper. i 5J." ° * i ~~o~^E\ DYEING AND OLEANING IN ALL ITO -•RANCHES. | Colour and Workmanship Guaranteed, f At the | CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND OLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, I Wolleßley -street East, and ALPHA DYE WORKS, Richmond. Ladles and Gentlemen waited on byleaviafl Mdrees or eending Post Card to the above fcadrens. No other is recognised. STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVDHf TO DYE. (Established 1864). W. SMAI OUR HARBOUR AND SCENERY RIVALS THE BAY OF NAPLES. To those whose residence commands a good view of it, A BINOCULAR GLASS OR TELESCOPE IS INDISPENSABLE. A Large Variety in Stock; T. PEACOCK. Optician, Shortland-street. TO PRESERVE THE EYES IS A DUTY. Thoso requiring SPECTACLES should havo the eyes tested separately and effectively by the most recent and improved INSTRUMENTS and METHODS, brought by Mr PEACOCK from England and the Continent on his recent trip. Astigmatic and other defects of vision corrected, arid spectacle frames fitted to the wearer. A large stock to select from, i T PEACOCK Optician, S_or„s,_<l-|jtreet.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1892, Page 1

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