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Public Notices. ■VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have REMOVED TO NEW OFFICES in Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Building, SHORTLAND STREET. GILLIES AND COLBECK, Barristers and Solicitors. • A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Under its Table El/R THE fi OLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE GUARANTEES . a return of all premimns paid in the event of death taking- place within 20 years from date of issue of policy, IN ADDITION TO THE SUM ASSURED. EXAMPLE:Age 30 next birthday, £1,000 payable at death. Annual Premium .. • • • • £24 13 4 The amount payable in case of death is During Ist year £1024 13 4 „ sth 1123 6 8 „ . 10th „ 1246 13 4 s „ 15th „ .. •• - 13^0 0 0 " 20th „ 1493 6 S In case of surviving the 20th year the assured would receive (in cash) his share of profits for the 20 years, and could continue the Policy as an ordinary whole life policy for £1,000 by pa.yment of same premiums, or surrender it as desired. F. THOS. WARD, Local Secretary. Corner Queen and Fort streets, Auckland. CHOCOLATE WORM TABLETS. \_J Special Gold Medal Auckland Exhibition, Children take them readily. Need no aperient. In boxes, Is. each, Prepared only by— ARTHUR G. KENDERDDNE, PHARMACEUTJCAL^JEEM^T,^ Queen-st. Sffl^&Fftgßffib Newmarket Agent — wifcO. LAVy&-WW4i Chemist, i-^OODS EX "TONGARIRO," ETC., \X FROM LONDON. : Eng. Bottled Black Currants, 1/31 Caraway Seeds, 8d; Ess. Anchovy, 1/1 i Potted Meats, 1/6 per dozen Bloater Paste, 1/6 per dozen Salmon and Shrimp Paste, 8d W I Tamerinds, lOd; Epsom Salts, 2J id Sulphur Flowers, 12 It> 3/6; Jar Salt, 7Jd Powdered Borax, lOd; Powdered Salt Petre Powdered Tt. Acid, 1/9; Black Lead, 9d doz Erig. Best Pickles, 1/li; Red Ochre, 3d 1b Eng. Bottled Red. Currants, 1/1J Herrings, in Tomato Sauce. 7/9 per doz. TO ARRIVE— Freserved Fines, Rolled Oats Thick Liquorice, Eng. Marmalade Eng. Black and Red Currant Jam .ling. Black and Red Currant Jelly Fine Cream Tea Twine 11 Cases, each 3 doz., Unfermented Grape Wine, reduced price, 15/- per dozen net; or 1/4 per bottle ON HAND--16 Chests Ceylon Broken Or. Pekoe, flavoury •_" 16 Chests Ceylon Broken Pekoe, strong and flavoury 13 Packages Assam Pekoe, etc., strong and pungent, 1/6 to 1/8 10 Pkgs. Assam Farming's, very strong, 1/6 Half-Chests Hill Grown Ceylon Or. Pekoe, from the best gardens, 2/8 Half-Chests Handsome Orange Pekoe, grand cup, 2/4 Chests Hill Grown Ceylon Pekoe, mild afternoon tea, 2/ per It) Double Scented Foochow Orange Pekoe Old-fashioned Kaisow Congou; l/2.per Ib Teas Liquored at 10 minutes notice for • Country Buyers . ■■* ■■■ ,:•■' -._ ■■■- -<•*■■ Coffee, Chicory, Pepper and Linseed, all ground on the premises-in presence of the customers. ■ ■ ■ Absolutely Pure Trinidad, Cocoa, direct from the factory, 2/8 per tb; best valiie in the colony Absolutely Pure Olive Oil, grown at Adelaide, direct to-me; 2/6 per bottle Sole Agent for Robson's Unfermented Wine, 15/ per dozen net. "Tarawera" Bread and Pastry Powder, made from the purest ingredients only; secures the greatest rising power for the money, 6d, 1/. 2/ per tin Prices current for Teas—l/ 2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/. 2/4, -2/8 per 1b Prices current for Coffees—No. 3 Blend, 1/3; No. 5 Blend, 1/6; No. 7 Blend. 1/10; Coffee Beans (roasted),-2/, 2/2, 2/4 per Ib Terms Cash. FREDK. WHITEHEAD, Telephone 503. Certified Tea Specialist. SI VICTORIA STREET. AUCKLAND. -¥[OVEL BYE-ELECTION. J3< GEO. FOWLDS, TAILOR & OUTFITTER, VICTORIA ARCADE, Is issuing 2,000 Voting Papers and a Photo Shield of the Members of the House of Representatives, to enable Voters to select the SIX BEST-LOOKING MEN, and will give a Present of a Lady's Dressing Case or a Suit of Clothes, both of the value of £5 ss, to the First Voter who selects the Six Can didates elected by the whole Two Thousand Voters. All Voting Papers must be returned not later than 30th October. nnHE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE ■■*• TERMINATING BUILDING ■ ■ . SOCtfiTT. , ■ ~■■. The SECOND GROUP of One Thousand Shares'^s now open for application. First Payment MONDAY, Ist November. Prospectus obtainable on application to the undersigned. ROBERT HOOD, Secretary. 87 Queen-street, Auckland. • r\ O O X I N. G BY GAS. THE INVENTION OF THE AGE. TO RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY AND IN MINING DISTRICTS. JUST LANDED-A Shipment of the STANDARD LIGHTING COMPANY'S of Cleveland, Ohio, fa,r famed GASOLINE STOP'S. STREET and HOTEL LAMPS, TORCHES, Etc. More brilliant than any ordinary illuminating- gas. Huadreds of thousands in use in America and Australia. INSPECTION : INVITED. Sole Agents—,W. A. RYAN and CO., 38, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SHOW ROOMS: RAILWAY WHARF, opposite Freezing Company. DON'T Buy Hoop Iron Cutlery, and don't buy from those who don't know what they are selling. We will not sell trash, however largo tho profit. Our Hollow Ground Razors, Pocket Knives and other Cutlery are genuine, and more than genuine, if such a thing wore possible -THOMAS SAMUEL, 232, Queel-street ■pENCING and DRAINING of every kind at A lowest possible prices, and best of work guaranteed. You save money by dealing with SU^I f^ing Stuff for Sale effeap— Tdo\lm?7o3 Customs-street West, "VTEIL'S IRON TONIC BITTERS. U\ I A VALUABLE MEDICINE FOR -.SHIUCniNG tite BLOOD and IN VIGOR4.TING THE SYSTEM. isEIL'S DISPENSARY, t WELLESLEY-ST. EAST (near Free Library) Auo_laad ana at Pollen-street, Thames.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 248, 26 October 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 248, 26 October 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 248, 26 October 1897, Page 8