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Public Notices, fp -OICHAEDS' pLASTlcl^vil Wo beg to draw tlie attention nf * Owners and Users of all kinds of \r eta, to the Abovo Metal, for which acllV B Agents. Its chicf_ advantages are"ohMH purposes, as it adheres firmly to jw Mfe* H other like Metals, Wrought wd^wM Durable, Self ■ Tinning, Anti-Frictt^Mlifs easily applied. A worn Bearing• pfaal- I JP can be faced, lined or pasted-up wia «,? f 8 'li . (in. many cases made equal to new) i^^ m* shoi-t time, thus saving the ert»wav'R parts, and loss of valuable time the original Plastic Metal, and is onl»*SH Aao¥&'^&^ Mil Engineers, Coppersmiths, Braskoa.j H Plumbers, etc., MW"B>4tn R Custom-street W., Auckland. H ' f or OPH*&r°**^ ; BINOCULARS if Of every variety and of good qu.ii,. X value, call at' 'Sit T. PEACOCK'S, OPTTn, B SHORTLAND STREET ll Also in Stock-Telescopes, Barn*, fk Pocket and Prismatic Compasse, n6tt:' Magnifiers. Mining Dials etc .7^ OPPOSITE THE POST OFPICa i IT U S T AKR I v ' | THE TRIUMPH IN GAS SAVty, WILLIAMS AND DEANS' PATENT BUHNER CAP* f WILL BURN ANYWHERE. . ■ ALMOST EVERLASTDf ILLUMINATION DOUBLED, WITH * -''■ NO EXTRA CONSUMPTION, ' THE CHEAPEST THING IN Ttn MARKET. ROBERT "tDDEHOPI PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, ■■ I WKLLESLEI STREET WESI ; TRAVELLERS and AGENTS \ WANTED. , '< ■ ' ___ I gEA S0 N 01^ j CARRIAGES. I WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR FACTOF? » IMPROVED OUR SHOW ROOMS I INCREASED OUR STOCK AND PLAN? I AND ARE ' I BUILDING NEW DESIGNS IN' I DOGCARTS, ROADSTERS, GIGS R. OUR IMPROVED ' ■ I PATENT CLIFTON JUMP SEAT BDGGT I IS THE BEST. | We have the Sole Rights in the Auckland ' Province for MURPHY'S PATE I EQUALISATOR. m | MADDER'S PATENT BRAKE for Two- I •wheelers. " f These are the Novelties of the Age. I I TRY THEM. I Now is the time for Re-Baintlng si} I Renovating. A Special Staff for | this work. ; WRITE for PRICES, and our Illustrate 1 Catalogue. : ; THE ■» , I COUSINS^SND ATKIN CARRIAGE im> | EIjLIOTT STREET. ■ I (Established 18MJ | TO "OpIESEBVE THE XpYiS ■ ASSISTANCE WHEN REQUIRED . This is true Wisdom. Tiio Testing of the Si^ht and Supply Of sAWs Spectacles have special attention torn T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Oracus, Shoktland-strhet. £S" Astigmatic and other defects coneeWb; Special Lenses to meet each case. _; Artincial Eyes of all Colours in siact |' Opposite the Post OrnoE, ! « FIREW ORKS. A Large Assortment of FIREWORKS JUST TO HAND From BROCK and CO., The Crystal Palace Contractors.and are to First-class Condition. LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE I SEASON ! AND AT LOWEST PRICES > FOR CASH. i W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAIEE, 176 QUEEN STREET. ""TfeENQUNCING THE.TREATIES. 9 j_P To some people this phrase, "recaw seen in the cables from England, cornel's the idea that there is a malediction ttm Mr Chamberlin's intentions regard foreign nations. It is not quite so severe as' that X means that he Will give notice that us "most favoured nation" clause they no* enjoy in their Commercial Treaty «* England will be terminated, and that tm colonies will he permitted, if they choose, to charge higher duties on foreign »»» on British goods. For instance, the majority c? the pi«J* imported come from the Continent, of sugar is another article, and upon W" the German Government pay high do«» ties, so as to compete with sugars iron Mauritius and Queensland. . Mr Chamberlin's commercial mind W grasped the fact that in the BnasMJP sessions necessaries of life can be bj v... on British coil without depending on > Continent for sugar or China lor i» China has recently shown in§Tatlt r u n^lell England ■by arranging with■ »«L1 Powers for railways, and Mr Chambers intends to give tit for tat. What he P«J tically says is-'You foreigners do n know when you are well on.. 1" =, a nm e colonies leave to send their produce »» on Free Trade lines, and enable tnem charge extra duties on goods V^" outside our Empire. This will gne v* an opportunity to reciprocate Ceylon, a British colony, where w delightful Suratura Tea is grown. •" without exception the most "f is° n nrofor a tired-out brain the world can pr duce, and it should be admittedl»S and a prohibitive tariff put on t.nei proa» tion of the Chinaman', and so Dma Anglo-Saxon together throughout' British Empire with something oew. than mere sentiment.' , Recollect Suratura Tea is no'.^fsL with Indian or China, and that in. g that wonderfully economic h°usSo--requisite you are encouraging ""j^ng DUCTION OF BRITISHERS BRITISH SOIL, and not the CP 1* MAN FROM.CHINESE SOH^^,.^Q MAY IE B "JD .B (0 & MINING ENGINEERS, M3rTALLTJRGISTB, JtNALYTICAL CHEMISTS, ASSAYERS, Etc. .^nm^ EEAD OFFICE - Paeroa. ißiaW*-" I*^1*^ Victorta Arcade Buildings, Aucklana. m $■ Representations in the Colony an£ fi^"p ment of Mines and Flotations on tne [J^ i(S . market of approved Mhiing Properties urn taken. . rn. na :«tCi Reports on Minins Proporties, fian»furnished. A fTani^ 9 Assay Department, Battery and Wj lar . Plant, etc., under the charge of our JUeuu & r?ical Chemist aiid Chemical Engineer, D. Maclndoe, M.S.C.I. (London). . 7et j Bulk Crushings, Assays and Tests ot dascription conducted for the public, -j^ed Colonial Office of The Waitekaun ffifa), (Limited), The Victor-Waihou G.M-:^°v" Tho N.Z. BrokflHiHiUs &M. Co. .(Ltd.).'- 6*'" JJDWARD MAHONBY £SX> ARCHITECTS, ■» Qu£eu Street, AVQUOSJ

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 248, 26 October 1897, Page 6

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