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Public Notices. "ASK YOUR GROCER I __. FOR I LANKA RAJA (CEYLON ROYAL), Tho New Brand of CEYLON TEa, Guaranteed Unadulterated, Pure and Excellent. Imported direct by ALlfiX. THOM (lato Tea Planter in Ceylon), under the patronage of tho Ceylon Tea Planters' Association. 2s. 2s 3d, 2i 6d. and 2s 8d per lb. SARSFIELD - STBICET WEST. PONSONBY. A UCKLAND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 2\. LOAN. I NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF ' DEBENTURES FOR LOAN OF £25,000. Notice is hereby given that the Sixteenth Drawing of Debentures, Sis, to be paid off out of the Sinking Fund, as provided by the Act.on the 7th day of May now next ensuing, will take place in the presenco of such holders of debentures as may choose to attend in the office of Mr Edward Parker Watkis, Agent for tho Public Trustee, Queen-street, on THURSDAY, tho 29th day of March, 1894, at 2 o'clock in the af ternoou. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. Wellington, Feb. 28.1894. DEBTS AJMD RENTS Collected by the undersigned. FINANCIAL AGENT and OFFICER to thb SHERIFF OF AUCKLAND. WM. G. DURHAM, 123 QmsEN-sTRKEr (Near Bank of New Zealand). Tjji R A T E R Tp R O S., HOUSE. LAND and ESTATE AGBNTS, bTOCK and SHARKUROKKRS. No. 3, Stock Exchange, and 97. Queen-Htreet, Auckland ; also, at Albert, sit., Thames. Mortgages Negotiated. Share Inveatora'Guidef or warded on application _-_ TjT you want to Buy a SPONGE of any pay you »^ or Nursery'IT WILL HASLICTT'S PHARMACY 184, QCTEEN-STaEET. T US T A X X 1 V Hi _», A SHIPMENT OF THE NEW CURE BACON (MOBKPORK BItANDt. This is tho finest quality of Bacon in New Zealand, being mild and sweet in flavour. PRICK—In cuts, from 7d per lb. In rashers, from lOd per lb. ENGLISH - POTATOES, The best in tho city. ' They coble well, and there is not any .waste. Price, only os 6d per cv/t. delivered. PRIME OLD FACTORY CHEESE. Ta?ty, 4d per lb. ; BROKEN ASSAM TEA, Is 4d per lb. Full printed price list upon application to TST.I LLI A M Thy ARL E, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. "VT O T I C E. _JI All communications for the Glen Var Wine Company may be sent to the care of J. A. ieale, Esq., Solicitor, Queen-street, Auckland. -■*" --.■ ..- ■•■•.■' .v::'.' : :i--. •■■,;' "■' fr WE do Fencing of all kinds at Iowe» prices thai! anybody. Call on us about your fence. Draining, all sorts; Sewer connections, ttx cess-pits, otc. Good work guaranteed. Office tlttinfts, shelving, counters, shop-Qxttires and. any kind of carpentering work. Puriri po->ts for sale very cheap. All kinds boxes: fruit boxes, gum boxes, or any box you may ro*niVo" .. '■'. SAM WHITE AND CO. Cuatom-str-iet Cast. ROKEN INDIAN PEKOE—A finecured, thick-liquoring Tea. Price, Is 6d por pound.-Fretlk. Whitehead, 95. Victoriastreet. Solo agent for Robson's Unfcrmentcd Wine. EX ROTOMAHANA—Just landed, 16 chests (each 1101b) Assam, Pekoe, Souhong, broken leaf, perfect liquor, Is B'l per pound.-Frcdk. Whitohead, Tea Specialist, A7ictoria-streut. EA~EXTRAORDINARY—A blend of India, China and Ceylon Teas; price, 2a por lb. Kemembcr. colour in the cup is not always an indication of strength, but somei times of impurities.-Fredk. Wliitehead. j Grinder of Peppur aud Linseod, 95, Victoriastreet^ ■ '... MARVELLOUS value is obtainod in my Broken Ceylon Pekoe at 2s per lb.— Fredk.Wliitehead. 95. Victoria-street.- N.H.—All coffees and chicory ground in the presenco of customers and sold at wholesale prices for 21b and upwards. _M OuDEN-TIPPED CEYLON PEKOE \7~ a picture; liauor simply delicious.—F. Whitehead, Importer of Choice Teas. No. 95, Victoria-streot L3OME People~think there are no 2/6 or 3/----0 blended teas.no w-but if they call on me, 1 will show them values at those prices.—Fred. Whitehead, 95, VipiPl^i!"6.?.l' "VfEW Currants (ex case), only 4£d perlb : J3l Fine- Old Raisins, 4-Jd per lb; New I Sultanas. 5Jd per lb; Lemon Peel, 7-Jd per j lb. Cash only.-Frederick Whitehead. No. ! 95, Victoria-street. riIARAVVERA SAUCE, a delicious I Re'ish. and becoming popular; guaranteed made from best increments only.— l< redk. I Whitohead, Tea Specialist, No. 95, Victoriastreet. ■ ■ Educational. _AF-MUTISM AND DEFECTIVE ■ SPEECH. MR. H. E, CROFTS, TEACHER OF DEAF MUTES. I Guarantees a Complete Cure in every, case he 1 takes in hand of. Stuttering. Stammering, and 1 other forms of Defective Speech. Mr Crofts may be consulted at the Star Hotol every afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. "•VTEGLECTED EDUCATION.— PrivoU _3I Lsmobs. Night School, la weekly.—W Thompson Sti^ens, A.M.P. Buildings. Queon-st. and Lincoln-street, Poasonby. Book-kooping. Shorthand. Languages. -

nnWO EXPERIENCED FORM GOVERIL NESSES required in the Ladies' College. New Plymouth- One must bo capable of undertaking the Drawing find Painting, and the other-Instruction in Piano and Singing, Supervision of Boarders. Salaries .£SO per annum, residence and laundry; to bo iucressed. Iwo Stadent Teachers desirous of learning the Kindergarten system required; premium.— Address MISS RO-EK, Ladies' College, New Plymouth. . . Koard mad Residenco. PARK HOUSE, TE AROHA (opposite the Domain). Private Boarding House. Visitors and Travellers will have every comfort and attention. Good Table. Terms moderate. MRS KENNV. Probrietrepa. ISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of . good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort.4 English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris. Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin. 100 Avenuo Victor Hutco. Aro de Triomphft WANTED, Gentleman Boarder, as one of the family, suburbs, close to tram and 'bug.—Address Home. Star Office. Delightful Scenery. Charges Moderate . \jLT ARK- WORTH tTOTEL, \v- Warkworth. JLJL FRED. C. H. DIBBLE, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation. Most Desirable Hotel for Summer Visitors. Saddle Horses. Buggies and Boats on Hire. Rose Casey twice weekly. Coach from J)evon_oxt three.tUnpa pej_weekj

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 22 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 22 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 22 March 1894, Page 1

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