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Public Notices/^*if Wc bog to draw the attention of is.'." Owners and Users of all kind., nf\- ¥»<*■. etc. to the Abovo Metal, for winch ™tei*-V Agents. Its chief advantages _i e f^^l purposes, as it adheres firmly to Br*^**. other like Metals. Wrought and C^'t^ Durable, Self - Tinnmg. Anti-F^fJ^ easily applied. A worn Bearing*p°na!- § can be faced, lined or pastcd-up win,, «.!* X (in many cases made equal to nowl in *■-*$ I short tune, thus saving the extm-W \$ parts/and loss of valuable time, n! c,'» tbe original Plastic Metal, and is onlv'^i when hearing the registered trad? L* ."-"i*. RICHARDS' P.M." Explanatory plar^ testimonials, etc.. free ou application attlPbleL DUNN, SMITH & CO Engineers, Coppersmiths, 8ra55....,,,.. I Plumbers, etc., § Custom-street W., Auckland FOR OPERA GLaqT^l and A S S E s I BINOCULARS 1 Of every variety and of good ov-aiu P value, call at Muai"y aaj | T. PEACOCK'S. OPXTot 1 SHORTLAND STREET *> I Also in Stock-Telescopes, Baron,, I Pocket and Prismatic Cornpa*^ I Magnifiers, Mining Dials eto 3«5 1 OPPOSITE THE POST OFp^| I Ju s T bi.tJ THE TRIUMPH IN GAS SAVtKj, I WILLIAMS AND DEANS" PATENT BURNER QAjj B WILL BURN ANYWHERE. ALMOST EVERUSTDa I ILLUMINATION DOUBLED, *WITH 1 NO EXTRA CONSUMPTION § THE ' CHEAPEST THING IN Tin. I MARKET. ** i ROBERT TUI)EHOP| | PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, WELLESLEY STREET W EST, 1 TRAVELLERS and AGENTS 1 WANTED. ; I SE As °_^_ 97-98 CARRIAGES. WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR FACTfmv 1 IMPROVED CUR SHOW ROOMS ' l '* INCREASED OUR STOCK AND PT_A,Y|* ? AND ARE mAI- . BUILDING NEW DESIGNS IN I DOGCARTS, ROADSTERS, GIGS Etc OUR IMPROVED I PATENT CLIFTON JUMP SEAT BUGGI t . , IS THE BEST. , * | We have the Sole Rights in the AnckfeTfl 1 Province for MURPHY'S PAG-EM EQUALISATOR. m * MADDER'S PATENT BRAKE for Two. ? wheelers. ■ '■'" ' >• These are the Novelties of the A_re._Ji I TRY THEM. .- t' j Now is the time for Re-painting an? I Renovating*. A Special Staff for I this work. M' j WRITE for PRICES, ana our Illustrate? Catalogue. , j ***;' THE :.-»i' | COUSINS^AND %XI.I CARRIAGE^FACTOR^ .-: ELLIOTT STREET. '* (Established *__ti_T- 1 TO TpjRESERVE THE Tjrm | -£ GIVE THEM *&''"' ' ASSISTANCE WEEN REQUIRE) f •'.. This is true Wisdom, -r, s Tho Testing of tho Sight aniSppply ofsgM-. Spectacles have special attention from , . T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Oraaisv SHO_s_T__AN_>QT_-EEr. . '.* <*. : SST Astigmatic and other defects conectedlrf Special Leases to meet each case. 11 Artificial Eyes, of all Colonis in stot-t^? Opposite the Post o_rF_c__ IIREW ORK& .■•'v.f A Large Assortment of .'*'-•-•'''' S-IRE WORKS JUST TO HA2JH From BROCK and CO., The Crystal Palace Contractors.and are IS First-class Condition. LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THS) SEASON i AND AT LOWEST PRICES %A FOR GASH. m W. H. HAZARD. GUNMAKBBi 176 QUEEN STREET. " "RENOUNCING THE TREATIES* To some people this phrase, recent seen in the cables from England, convey" the idea that there is a malediction abcat Mr Chamberlin's intentions regardfflS foreign nations. It is not quite so severe as that. X means that he will give notice that the "most favoured nation" clause they no* enjoy in their Commercial Treaty W England will be terminated, and that the colonies will be permitted, if they choose, to charge higher duties' on foreign thaa on British goods. For instance, the majority of the p&»j imported come from the Continent. * wa sugar is another article, and upon W the German Government pay high amties, so as to compete with sugars Itom Mauritius and Queensland. Mr Chamberlin's commercial mind MS grasped the fact that in the British possessions necessaries of life can be grow on British soil without depending; on u» Continent for sugar or China w.fr. China has recently shown ingrahtuao^ England by arranging with wros« Powers for railways, and Mr ChafflbeiUß intends to give tit for tat. What lie prac tically says is-'You foreigners do^ know when you are well off. 111 Slv4„,„ f colonies leave to send their produce bob* on Free Trade lines, and enable ttm^ charge extra duties on goods Prc,"*S outside our Empire. This will an opportunity to" -reciprocate- w™. Ceylon, a British colony, wjiere delightful Suratura Tea is. svomiif.3 without exception the most invigorou« for a tired-out brain the world j ean*.!«*f duce, and it should be admitted duty in* and a prohibitive tariff put on the proa" tion of the Chinaman, and so oina v. Anglo-Saxon together throughout w British Empire with something oew than mere sentiment.' , Recollect Suratura Tea is not. Men** with Indian or China, and that m ushj* that wonderfully economic &°us-500. requisite you are encouraging DUCTION OF BRITISHERS FB«* BRITISH SOIL, and not the CBW» MAN FROM CHINESE SOIL. — OLD SCRAP IBON CRYSTAL WINDOW AND GREEN BOTTLE GLASS WANTED. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOTTLES BOUGHT', SOLD. OR EXCHANGED. W. HILDRETH & SON WASTE PRODUCT MERCHANTS. CORNER CUSTOMS & VICTORIA bis. AND LORNK STREET. WELLINGTON. HAT M FrE~~~U~sEFII ' v. m Present tW And more suitable as a Household a good Barometer to foretell tho^«» These can be had in great variety T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street onl eW Also in stock every variety ofJ-nw"^ .Clinical. Brewers'. Dairy, Sugar W" - Bath and Air. plain aud ™&f c™e ™ - Opposite the Post 9ft.*,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 247, 25 October 1897, Page 6

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