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""' ' Shlppißg. jflVl rjyUE HEW ZEALAND 'I^^^^^ AND AUSTRALASIAN "■""■"■■■ •■ . STEAMSHIP CO. FOR SOUTHERN"PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. The S. S. MIOWERA Is timed to leave MELBOURNE for AUCKLAN D..via SYDNEY, on December 10, and will ?■& ~esKisc n''d from AUCKLAND for SOUTHERN PORTS of N.Z.. MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY, on or about the 22nd December. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. The S.S. WARRIMOO Will leave MELBOURNE for BLUFF and New Zealand Ports about 14th December, sailing from Auckland for SYDNEY and MELBOURNE about Doc. 26, carrying holiday passengers. These NEW and SUPERB STEAMSHIPS are fitted with all the latest improvements to secure SAFETY, COMFORT and SPEED. Special appliances render them as free as possible from unpleasant motion at sea. Passengers can avail themselves of SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES at the lowest current rates of passage. • Special quotations for Round Trip. Cargo carried at lowest rates. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents, lfc Brosil> __ i QTEAM TO THE SOUTH IfSfw! *J BKA ISLANDS. S^gjl S.S. ■ RICHMOND, **«ll_Bso t«ns, 600 h.p., Captain R. G. H-TTON, will leave for TAHITI & RAROTONGA IN JANUARY. Splendid accommodation for first and second class passengers. Round voyage eocupie« about 30 days, and Wrera a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful islands. Return Tickets Issued at Special Rates. For Freight and Passage and all other particulars, apply to DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, Queen-street. a^J . O O R SALE, j^..f4%T /* S.S. TERROR, Longth.sofeet; Beam. 11 feet; Draught. 4feet 6 inches aft; 10inch Cylinder with 48-inch stroke; Boiler Pressure, 651b. Tho whole In good order, and recently passed by Government Inspector.-Apply to tho Kauri Timber Company (Limited), Customs-street West. lost anH Fauna. LOST since the 4th instant, Brown Pony tmare). lame in near hind leg Reward on return to F. Brodie, Remuera. LOST, between Mount Roskill School and the Epsom Store (back road), a heavy Felt Saddle Cloth of dark brown colour.- Reward will bo given. to finder on leaving it at s?__°l tJ^_^___'_L Shortland-street. LOST, last night, between Wellesley-sT. and Grey-street, Woollen, Shawl, used aa a horse rug: reward.—Please leave at Blue Post Dining Rooms.. . LOST, on Saturday, between Shortlandstreet and Railway-street, a Gold Scarf Pin; 5s reward—Apply Star Office. LOST, between Blind Institute and Cleveland Road, Parnell, a small Gold Dagger; Scarf Pin, with brilliants.—Re ward at Star Office. ■ ■ilib UN D, ready relief from Corns by JL' ■• using Corneata, Pink Com Cure, Is per bottle—John lyendordine, .Karangahape Road. A GOLD RINO, with.name engraved, hits been found in No. 6 Bath, Te Aroha. —Apply Star Office. Fcrsoual. AHAPP- CHRISTMAS may bo spent by coming at" once nnd getting the pick ! of the large assortment. of Chrirtmas presents, toys, dolls, etc.. at astonish-1 mgly low prices at Miller's1 Fancy ttepository, 110 Victoria-street. Inspection invited. AUUKLAIM D. MUSIC" TEACHERS - Czerny's 101 Exorcises, p'omplete, Is each. Hemy's Royal Modern Tutors, 2s each.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110. Vic-toria-i:treet. ■ .■ . AUCKLAND MUSIC LOVERS—Please Note I havejustrenoived.pers.s. Manmri, direct from London, a lurste assortment of New J Sheet Mu*ic—Som?s, Duets, Pieces and Dances,including the following : What are the Wild Waves Saying'? List to the Convent Bells. Larboard Watch, Charity. Swanee River, For Away, The Lost Chord, Maid of Athens, Gipsy's Warning, Song that Reached My Heart, I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen, Barney, Take Me Home Again. Call Me Back Again, Anchor's Weighed. The Bridge, Ah Che La Morto, Irish Emigrant, Harbour Lights, On the Ball, In Happy Moments, Then You'll Remember Me, Scenes That Are Brightest, Ship That Never Returned, Pulaski's Banner, Strangers Yet, There's a Light in The Window, When You and I Were Young Magrgie Afton Water, Caller Herrin, Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls, Little Nell, Maiden's Prayer, I Know That My Redeemer I Livfith, Consider The Lilies, White Wintrs, ! Silvery Waves, Webber's Last Waltz andover seven thousand others to select from, all one price. 3d per copy, po<t free; send for catalogue. -MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, Victoria-street. BLACK BLOUSES.—ltalian Cloth, 3s lid; Muslin, 3s lid; Fiorured Sateen, 4s lid; Coloured Ditto. 2s 6d; all full sizes; wonderfully cheap.—J. M. McLachlan,Queen-st. COWERSAZIONE, Lake Scl^oTroom^ Thursday Evening, at eight. Tickets at door. Splendid programme. Refreshments free. C" "EYLON TEA! Ceylon Tea, direct from Colombo, Is 6d. 2a, and 2s 6d perlb.-— John Earle and Co., Importers, 207. Queen-st. DOLLS that Say Papa and Mamma, have washable fuces, etc. Marvels of beapty 1/11, to 11/6.— J. M» McLachl.an.^Queen-st, GET your tea at wholesale price from the direct importers—John Earle and Co., 207. Qneen-street. Anckland. HUNDREDS of working people are daily buying Johu Earle. and Co's rich Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d—207, Queen-st. IF this, should meet the eye of Samuel Gordon. Platelayer, he will hear of something greatly to his benefit by calling on W. H. Dawson, Chemist, Wellesley street. PAY a Subscription of 3a 6d to tha "Observer" now and you will get the paper for one quarter, nnd two Special Chances in the Art Union Drawing of £150 worth of beautiful and valuable prizes. Drawing on on 23rd December. " r PARTIES desirous of Renting or Purchasing Property should Consult Mr Thornes, 81, Queen street, who has Houses. Shops, and Businesses for Sale or To Let in all parts of the city. ] npHOSE who.wish to save money should J. buy John Enrle and Co.'sbeautiful Broken Assam Tea. at Is 6d.—207. Queen-street. EA GOWNS, Morning Wrappers, and Costumes, black and coloured in Delaines, Muslins and Sateens, trimmed with Irish Point, etc.. from 15/ to 37/ in stock or made to order—J. M. McLachlan. 222, Queen-street. T^7 EBB'S PURE N.Z. WINES. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. We are now bottling the OLDEST and RICHEST WINKS we have in Stock, specially for our CHRISTMAS TRADE. Cases of 1 doz. Assorted Wines, 20s; Bulk (two gallons), at 7s 6d per Ballon. Delivered free. Removed to Office adjoining Paterson's'Bus Stand, Wharf. Y~OUR NAME !-Best Pure Rubber, with ink. Is. In Sydney style. 6d, at Conolly's (next Loan Office), 87 Grey-street. YOU can get your tea nicely flavoured with Caper, Pekoe, or Green from John Earle and Co., Direct Importers, 207, Queen-st. i? £1 S| Genuine Bargain—Really good "st"o new Cooking Stove. 36 inches, with largeovenand copper boiler; requires no setting.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 1

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