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Public Notices. CHINA AND GLASS. —Wanted by Gentleman, several years' Melbourne experience, position as Manager or Traveller: 1 Wholesale or Retail. Thorough knowledge of indenting. References.—Doulton, Star Office. ;T\ 8~8 T S AND RENTS Collected by the undersigned. FINANCIAL AGENTf and OFFICER TO THE , ■ SHERIFF OF AUCKLAND. WM. G. .DURHAM, 123 Queen-stubE* | . j (Neat Bank of New Zealand). [ TjiXTENSION OF TIME. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE ' AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. The success that has attended this genuine Sale has induced C.W.G. TO EXTEND THE TIME. Purchasers may «tin. obtain 10 to 50 PER CKNT.^RBp'U.CHpjS!; ;;. offpresent low prices, in.'>.-■ : •-. ; OUEEN-ST. orKARANGAHAPEROAD. «X» &aia ' I>PCENIX FJRE J>FFICE. • *- ' Annual Fire Premium ex? ■ oeods fiI.OCOCO.. Unlimited liahij^RiSaK lHy of shareholders; lessee poio, | orer *18,500.C00. Every insurable risk undertaken at Lowest Ratef. —R. M. Simpson. General Manager. W. Ward Baker, Auckland District Manager. Offices; 73, Queen- , street. _ .. SUGGESTED ON HEARING A RECITATION IN A CAGE OF LIONS. . Subject: Noble Six Hundred. Now, the six hundred were noble enough, but if our colonial • youth wish to emulate national courage they should bear in mind that the nation the six hundred fought for allowed them to starve, and it was the poet's pen that saved them from an earlier grave. If they must get some conception of true courage, let them follow the maxims in the following poem, by Eliza Cook :—Tell me not of sparkling gems. Bet in regal diadems; You may boast your diamonds ' raro. Rubies bright and pearls so fair. But there's a'peorless gem on earth, Of richer ray ' and purer worth; 'Tis priceless, but 'tis worn by few—lt is. it is the heart that's true. Bring the tulip and the rose While their brilliant 1 beauty glows; Let the storm-cloud fling a shade, Rose and tulip both will fade; But there's a flower that still is found When mist ■ and darknessclosoaround. Changeless, fadeless in its hue—lt is. it is the heart that's true. i Ardent in its earliest tie. Faithful in its latest sigh. Love and friendship God-liko pair. Find their throne of glory there; Proudly ! scorning bribe and Jhreat, Naught can • break the seal onco set. All the evil gold can do Cannot warp the heart that's true. First, in joy when slaves are freed. Their hearts were true, and what could quell The might of 1 Washington or Tell ? Oh, there is one mortal ' shrine Lighted up with rays divine; Seek it; yield the homage due. Deify the heart that a true.—Now how have the majority of people in Auckland endeavoured to demonstrate the science of transmission of thought or instinct since the departure of Pro. Steen ? He is the only man of honesty in that - science who has given an exhibition on the platform, ..atul yet countless thousands ' have endeavoured to let people see that 1 they know all about it; it is bimply silent as-3-tssination if directed wrongly by numbers. Theymust'be taught its dangers and its benefits. We don't want cowards or nerves, simply men and women; all children can give us instinct science. ' "WTENETIAN BLINDS, and all other V kinds.—For price and quality consult F. Brown, corner Anglesea-street, Ponsonby Road, i Repairs and renovating cheap. •\\f ILLIAM THI AR L E WANTS TO SELL (or would exchange for good Saddle and Bridle) A BIOYC LE, in good order, and would Sell (or exchange fo r good saddle hack) i ONE SINGER FAMILY SEWING ' MACHINE, in first-class order. , FOR SALE, another Shipment of ' BROKEN ASSAM TEA, , same price as last, viz, Is 4d per lb: WE do Fencing of all kinds at lowet prices thau anybody. Call on us about your fence. Draining, all sorts; 3ewer conneog tionn. fix cess-pits, etc. Good work guaranteed, j. Office flttinga. shelving, counters, shop-fixtures r ami any kind of enrpentering work. Puriri I posts for sale very cheap. All kinds boxes : ' miii. boxes, gum boxes, or any box you may ru> ; quire. 1 SAM WHITE AND CO. 12 Cuatom-str-set East. - «T OOLS, SILKS, Etc. 2 Y» —— We have the largest and best assorted stock \ of all kinds of materials for Fancy Work. Instruction Free to all purchasers of materials. BHAKESPEAR & CO., 170, Queen-st, - -OEPAIRS TO SEWING MACHINES. For the convenience of our old customers, we have again undertaken the Cleaning. Adjust, ing and Repair of Sewing Machines. BHAKESPEAR & CO.. 170, Queen-st. i Ficuics, Excursions. Etc jp i N <5 I ~js PRINTERS' PICNIC. I SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1 ST. HELlfiftS' BAt Forry Steamers leave at 9 and 1.30 only, ,' Tickets. Is and Is 6d. Fun for Young and Old. P OHAS. CHAPPELL. Hon. Seo. I ~ —■' ' ' ' *-' Gazette in Bankruptcy. r '. X■ M BANKR U. J» ..T .C T. ' IN THE SXJPREMffI -.COURT OF NEW ZKAI.&KI). - '■ NOfi'mERNDI&TRICT. 3 ' In the niatterof '"The 1 . and .of John ax-saiT aJatßraisiiKY, i$ . Auckland, Tobaceouißjt. r- TaknnotiGfl fclmt-on i.Uie rapplteation of tMP i said John Albert-Bottoititey, «ud on reading • the affidavit of the Official Assignee hnrein an" I henrinK Mr McAlister of counsel for theappli' 1 ! cant, it was ordered that the order of adjudi* ; cation dateil. the 7th day of Octobor, 1C93, agninst | the said John Albert Hottoniley be annulled. ' Dated this 16th day of February. 1894. I JOHN LAWSON, i . Oflicial Assignee. S I r. r ■ ii 3 Meetings. THAMES GA. S COMPANY (LIMITED). The Half-yearly Meeting of the Shareholders of above Company will be held in Company's Office, 91, Queen-street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. 2Sth inst., at 11 a.m. F. A. WHITE, 1 Secretary. The Share Register of the Company will be Closed from 28th inst. till 6th March next. HE NA^TTAND~MILITARY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. CENTRAL BRANCH. The ordinary monthly meeting of the above Association will be-held in Mr Hitchen's Rooms. Shortland-street. on MONDAY next. ? at 7 p.m. A full attendance of members is particularly requested. By erder. J. P. WARD,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 8

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