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Public Notices. _■ /NREAT SALE OF PICTURES jjg l_3T and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OTHOS. E. CARTER, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, a, 83, VICTORIA-ST., AUCKLAND. In conseauence of the great demand tot Dour 2a ROLL OF NEW BEST MUSIO. published at 21s, we now issue this COUPON. Anyone cutting this Coupon Oout and taking it to T. E. Carter, 88, Victoria-st., will be given for 2s. 21i worth of beat Music. Post free, 6d extra. O Frames for Opal Enlargements, la 9d; Cabinets. 6d. during the Sale. T-tfT L. HOLM B I S S, SOLICITOR, 30. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. CHOICE DELAINS, 30* and 4|d *|PER YARD, muchfbelow WHOLESALE PRICES; AT THE Hiild the 3 and 5 mile record of N.Z. Victor Cup won three DA! ClflUC years in succession by Messrs imLELiund Surman, Reynolds, and Wilkinson—twice on the same * macMne. 354 miles by A. J. Body inr 24 ni ninn hours. Ridden by W. J. S. if ft r1 U v THayward, Champion of New Zealand. ENFIELDS AND AKARANAS. All first grade Machines. Maker and Importer: W. M. SERVICE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AUCKLAND. Made of Pure Natural; Sanitary Cotton, twice washed, and thoroughly shrunk, as soft as silk. Highly recommended. To be had only at the WINE WINE WINE DIRECT FROM Wellsford Vineyard, Kaipara. ESTABLISHED ... ._. A.D. 1865. G, LEVET & SON, [n thanking their numerous patrons for the ;iberal support accorded them during the past SO years as Wine-growers, beg to intimate their intention of shortly paying their annual visit lolieiting favours for the coming Christmas.and New Year's festivities. All orders forwarded to Vineyard will receive prompt and careful attention. TESTIMONIALS. Auckland, November 18,1892. From an Auokland Gentleman. " I received two dozen of Verdeilho Sherry (Vine from Messrs Levet and Son last year, and n order to satisfy myself as to its purity, etc.. [ had it analysed by a professional analyst in Auckland, whose report says—'Thii Wine is far superior to many of_ the Australian Wines imported to this colony." " Government House, Wellington, N.Z., July 28,1894, Messrs C. Levet and Son. Major Elliot, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor, presents his compliments to Messrs Levet and Son, and begs to inform them that His Excellency has tried the samples 3f Wine forwarded, and finds them sound and palatable. Motutapu, October 6,1594. Messrs C. Levet and Son. Dear Sirs,—You can with pleasure attach my name to testimonial I sent you some time ago, re Wine. I have just tapped the second keg. md I think it sven better than the first onemuch milder and stronger. By age it will be a very good winn, lam very glad to hear that jrou are getting testimonials from the heads of the colony, I remain, yours truly, JAS, REID. The Premier presents his'compliments to Messrs Levet and Son. and has muoh pleasure in stating that he has tried the Wines forwarded, and finds them perfectly sound and palatable, especially No. 3. R. J. SEDDON. BApy'SMGOPMEHQIS Jw fortheHASß. i&M«~Suss. An elegantdressing, exquisitely perfumed, removes all impurities G£tmfyilm£&y . from the scalp, prevents baldness j^»BB4-!k^2 andgray hair, and causes thehair «£\ Y&4f^?S!i t0 grow thick, soft and beautiful, Trafct Pri Oaotion. —None genuine without trader mark of Baiobj. U Co.* "&,*"., affixed to each bottle.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 291, 6 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 291, 6 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 291, 6 December 1894, Page 3