- , OUR MINiNG PICTURES : ■ rSTALI S -VI A N XI XTE X D E,D ; and .*•■- ---' f\ WHAROA. VIEWS AROUmv INYERCAItGILL. camping out. THE MIDiiAND -CKICKET CLUB. TOPICS- OF THE WEEK. IN AND OUl' OF PARLIAMENT. ' THE SPEECH THAT FAILED. SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE? ALAS ! THAT DEBATE. MINT SAUCH. AND 3_AMB. A MODERN PAINTEK. . THE RETURN OF SMITH. CHATTER FROM THE CAPITAL. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. MINING NEWS. PLAIN SPEAKING-IN THE SMOKE-ROOM. MEN AND WOMEN. PLAYS AND PLAYERS-MUSIC-CYCLING HUNTING-PERSONALS. ENGAGEMENTS-GRAPHOLOGY. ON DITS-SOCIETY NEWS. LADIJSS' AND CHILDREN'S PAGES. HUMOROUS PAGES. Etc. Etc. Etc. G. R A P H I C. fRAP H I C Price ... ... Sixpence Per Copt. Six months' *.U-.soriptiei.. Ten Shillings(payable in adTance), including postage. * , ,•■"■■ WEAR •OESISTI.NG QUITS. SUITS for short, stont men. SUITS for tall slender man. SUITS for ordinary-sized men. SUITS for tall, slender youths. SUITS for boys of all sizes. All rnado of Twoeds and Series specially solectod on account of their . durable qualities. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, QUEEN STREET. GEORGE KELLY ... MANAGES. 171 RE B MINI NO EXOB ANGK. BAEEU BROS.' BUILDINGS, •»75, QUEEN-STREET. Honr3 of Call—lo a.m., 12.30 p.m., 5 p.m. BUCKLAND, SINNETT AND CO. TTOHN OOYLAW, •Assoc. M. Inst. O.E.;' ■-.:• - - civil and mmnb engineer and SURVEYOR, H3-.RE MOVED.•» O wine to increase of business jU> more con* vtmiimt nremisrlne..--. -<■*. No. 316. VICTORIA ARCADE. Tako Elevator. J. H. PORTER: W. S. HAM I'SON AUCKLAND. LONDON. pOB-IBR k DAIINO N, MINING AGENTS, 26. S_-.ORT_.AND-STP--.ET, AnCKLAND, Aro now prepared to undertako tlio sale I,_ I-tndon of ilrat-claas Mining Properties. Box 35.. Teleohone 717. C. P. H CLBER" SHAREBROKER. MINING AND COMMISSION AGENT, Cook & Sons' Buildings. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box .39.] l_\o. Box 376] T QTEWART T>ROWNE, SHAREBROKER and MINING AGENT. No. 2, Cook & Son's B gildings. 87, Queen street, Auckland. Any business entrusted to me shall rocoive prompt and vigilant attention. OWING fco Increasor. Inducement, Mr. Hermann Roth, Massage Specialist, has decided to remain in Aucklan_i for an indefinite period. Mr. Roth lias had a vary wide experience in Germany, England. Scotland, rod Ann-ricn.. He has be**n attending iiospiiais in nd.lition to private practice*, and had opcoi ttinities of working with the best surgeons and physicians of ti-o world. He holds the position of Ma'-scur to the Governhi'-nt. Sanatorium. Roto-. ri:a The expressions-of opinion by leading: medical authorities in this nnd tho Old Country as to Mr. Roth's methods and abiliiy are s-.t forth in his book on " Massage." which will bo I posted free on application. Mr., Roth may be consulted free between 11 and 1 o'clock daily al his ltooms, No; "09. Victoria Arcade, corner ot Short-end and Queen-streets. Uavii.gobtained the assistance of a trained masseur fron. Germany, he will now bo in a position to devote more attention to vatron*. desiring the treatnient at their private residences. In chronic oases of Rheumatism, Gout. Ijumbai.ro, -.ctat'ca, Ji'vst<*?ia. Spina! Diseases, Neuralda. Constipation Flatr-lnnee, Dyspepsia. Insomnia, A nppmia, '■Atropiiv. General Wastinir. Sprains, in short. nil nervous, muscular, and joint diseases «re not only reliovod but permanently cured. Masi-arre not only treats the effect,, but removes "the cause. Superfluous hair and moles destroyed. Messages can also bo left at Mr. ; Katjen's, Chemist. Telephone, 883. T>- A T E ST... T S. w.j. dAlton-, c.c., AUTHORISED PATENT AGENT (By Government Exam.), BENNETT'S CHAMBERS ■ (Opposite Ooodson a London Arcade.) Patents taken ont in all parts of the world. Every assistance giv«n to Inventor**. Idens developed mi! perfected ; Drawings and Specifications made. W J D. has stfont.s in all parts of thy' Trorld for tI&H SALE Of PATENTS. . ■ Trade W,*.rk : jko-*iprrai.htß, and Letters ratent taker- on?.. 1 Not*. New Addrossjj, w; j. f) AL*oN* g;eAUTHORISED PATENT AGENT. .RKNN'KIT'B CnAMETCR3 HoudsoVs l_'._dou Arrm•'<»..» H7l [JN DING my Olti'Premlqes too small for '____ ray constantly increasing bnsinoss I have r.:moTed to more commodious shops opposite whero I shall be aole to mako a larger variety at sma.liei- cost I have to thank my numerous | customers who hove natronised my industry these ten yewra past and hope to still doserv* their confidence and support, WOOL and KNITTING all kinds of Hosiery. Under Vesta, Kquestrian Tights, Combination.*. Skirts.Fisher CaDS, etc., e!c.. made to order and kept In stock. I have opened one of the shops with a wellassorted stock i»f STATIONERY and FAjNCY GOODS. Having had considerable sxpenonce in this line aud V.->in*r- determined to do tho business at smallest profit I hope to have a ■thar.V of the public patronage. I shall constantly look out. for useful and. ornamental articles in this branch so an to pleasa everyone. I shall sell a big lino ot Photo. Frames in gilt and silver at' 6d each, worth double. Inspection is invited.—w, SPEDt-ING, Karangahape Road, next Jevlsh Cereter/.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 179, 31 July 1896, Page 4
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