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Public Notices. /CASTOR Sugar in 4 pounds and 7 \J pounds tins; Coloured Icing Sugar. New Dates, at Gallaugher's, Victoria-st. TEGAL " NOTICE. Having removed to Stratford, I beg to notify that my late practice, and ah Deeds and Documents formerly in my custody, have been taken over by MR J. W. GITTOS, Solicitor, Shortland-street, Auckland, to whom my late Clients arc confidently recommended. R. J. DUNNE, ■ . Solicitor. ITO US ..HOLDERS, sea that your grocer sup"i. plies you with Now Zcal^ Dairy Association's Butter. . T}H*"L""E~CfT RIG LIGHTIN G. A Petition to Parliament in favour of tho Auckland Electric Lighting Bill is now in course of signature: NO CONCESSION OR MONOPLY WANTED. A FAIR FIELD AND NO FAVOUR. All persons who desire to see the City of Auckland and Suburbs progress, and whoreside within 3 miles of the Auckland Post Offlce are requested to sign the Petition. J. CHAMBERS & SON. (AMERICAN Dessert Fruits—Pears, Ap!xx ricots and Peaches, Sid per tin, at Gallaugher's, Victoria-street. ' tn'^iO;'^iatt"e_^6f _Yhe estate *■ of the late john maginnity wellington. 7 The Executors in the above Estate are to negotiate for the sale of the Wine, Spirit, and Bottling Business for many years successfully carried on by the late John Maginnity, also for the lease of the Premises, Featherston-st., Wellington, with or without the business. Only principals dealt with, and all communications strictly confidential. Reasonable terms to desirable purchasers. JOHN O'MEARA, JAMES AMES. Executors. . N.B.—The business is now being carrled on by Mr Ernest Maginnity. -\TEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S Xa* Butter Van delivers Butter in city and suburbs daily. IE PEACRSsT large tins, 7id per tin, at Gallaugher's, Victoria-street. W~ ORD COMPETITION.-A Prize of One Pound (£1) will be given to the Schoolboy or Girl (not over seventeen) who can make the greatest number of words out of the Trade Mark— •Footballer Brand.' Words must be English. No slang words will count. Write plainly. State which school attending, and address to J. H. DALTON, Sole Manufacturer of the celebrated 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing, Queen-street, Auckland. Competition to close at 5 p.m. MONDAY, July 4th. 1898. < FENCING and DRAINING ef every kind at lowest possible prices, and best of work guaranteed. You save money by dealing with lis. All kinds Fencing Stuff for Sale cheap.— SAM. WHITE & CO., Customs-btrkbt West, Telephone 70S. OPELAND'S CELEBRATED TEAS ar. specially selected, and cannot be surpassed for quality. jOUSINESS CARRIED ON AS USUAL, JUST OPPOSITE OLD PREMISES. JAMES PRINCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VICTORIA STREET EAST. a. m b v s B V'Y ' OP M. H. BUSBY. City Road, London. [Established 1828]. VENETIAN & WIRE GAUZB BLIND MAKER. Old Blinds Repaired. Market-street, off Cook-street, Auckland. Telephone No. 563. TYLER'S, Qneen-streot, is the cheapest and best place to hire CHINA, GLASS and Cutlery. Goods delivered to and fro free. npHE brand New Zealand Dairy Association J- is guarantee of tho finest quality of table iiuttor. TfOTICE-Tamaki Bridge, June 23, 1898." TT ~AII Persons riding or driving over the Tamaki Bridge other than at a walking pace will be prosecuted.—By order of the Pakuranga Road Board.—A. E. Harris, Caretaker. BATHS. - TURKISH BATHS - OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/. 8 Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plungo Baths, with shower, fid, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street off Victoria-st. East. O t£'S BEST~FLOURT3/6,~at~GallanT /*«J gher's, Victoria-street. *A R«£Y£ D,£? R S' S- WAIKATO AND -£\- STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 Tank Grocers' Sundries 1 Tank Colman's Mustard 1 Tank English Walnuts 129 cases and casks General Groceries 1 cask Norwegian Cod Liver Oil SPECIAL LINES. Real Scotch Oatmeal in 41b tins Crystalled Cherries Crystalised Apricots Angelica Cream Tartar, 99 per cent, Grated Parmesan Cheese, in bottles Schweitzer's Cocoatina, _s and l/4s Curled Anchovies in Oil Ground Sweet Almonds in _\b tins H. M. ~S~M EETO N; GROCER, QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. !TT ,OST?_ ES5' T yALUE and Newest Designs In JF r TEA. DINNER & TOILET SETS, go to TYLER'S. Queen-street. pERAMWLATOIIS, Go - Carts, Sewing X Machines, cheapest and best, at McLc-d pros., Upper Queen-street. Branch—Karangahape Road. I TAKE a particular and personal pride in selling really reliable good 3, and after a long experience I feel a confidence in judging and buying, of which my customers receive the full benefit. Our Razors arc flrst-class. Pocket. Table Cutlery, and Plated Ware are genuine. THOMAS SAMUEL, 232, Queen-street. HAT is the- 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing? Suits to suit any suitable person at a suitable price. Sold only by Dalton, Tailor, Queen-street. pALL AND LEAVE YOUR REPAIRS AS USUAL WITH . JAMES PRINCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VICTORIA ST. EAST. Q. EOR G E /^ BEGOBY, ARTIST and PHOTOGRAPHER, 245, Corner of Queen & Weleesley Sts. =3 ENAMELLED CABINETS. /)/" '3 IVO_tY~TY.PES. 6/" .One 15 x 12 Opal Enldrgemont and Ono Dozen Enamelled or Matt Cabinets, 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. JURE. FIRE: FIRE. TEMPORARY PREMISES EXACTLY ' OPPOSITE. REPAIRS WITH A PEW EXCEPTIONS SAFE. ' JAMES PRINCE, •'- : j i WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, L VICTORIA STREET EAST. t

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 2

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