gEEGNER, J/NGGUTH & QO. Beg to draw attention to their famous brands of CLARETS HOCKS SPARKLING WINES, And other luxuries of (.he season. _— Price Lists on application. FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. H. F. W- 1 * ° " " "' SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), SHORTHAND ST. (opposite General Post Office). Telephone 377. OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST. A. L, SMJ T * HOBSON-STREET (near St. Matthew's Church). ARTIFICIAL TEETH at Reduced Charges. Good fit guaranteed. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS BY GAS. Don't pretend to supply co-called Guinea Sets* AN INTRODUCTION to a FRIEND— UVACINA, being- the right remedy for the blighting illness of children known as STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS. UVACINA is a modern Vegetable Medicine both safe and ACTIVELY EFFECTIVE. UVACINA is not depressing or nauseating, and gives tone to the v/eakened -system. A To mother should fail to use this preparation where symptoms suggest its use. GIVE IT A TRIAL Price 1/6 per bottle, at all Chemists. Wholesale agent—AICKIN, Chemist, Queen-street. qT It AI.XINO TH E BYE S. When they require the assistance of SPECTACLES must be injurious. The Eyes can be accurately fitted with Spectacles and every defect of refraction remedied by f T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, Opposite the Post Office. Also, in Stock—Binoculars, Opera Glasses, Magic Lanterns. Medical Batteries, Pocket Compasses. Cameras, and Drawing Instruments. ALL T> A P X R S. A L L -»- A P X X S. JUST LANDED. IMMENSE VARIETY ARTISTIC DESIGNS RETAIL CUTS AT WHOLESALE RATES. LOTS OF REMNANTS. TRADING STAMPS TO EVERY CASH PURCHASER. Xote the only Address: M. J. BENNETT, 193, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. |T1 LE N VA R WIN E. Offices and Cellars: FORT ST., AUCKLAND. A. L. HARVEY, Secretary and Agent, TO YACHTSMEN AND XMAS PARTIES. These pure and low priced. Wines are specially recommended. ■Extract from Analysis ,by D. 11. L. Galbraith, F.1.C.:—1 have made a chemical examination of your wine and lind it possesses all characteristics of pure Grape Wine and safe for invalids. m H E TROCADERO. '•*• LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. QUEEN-STREET (Opposite 'Herald' Office). The Large Up-stairs Room has been Furnished with every convenience for Ladies and Gentlemen. LUNCHEONS AND AFTERNOON TEAS Ladies' Cloak Room, etc. Under the Management of MISS L.AWRIE, (Several Years at Canning's.) OPECIAL. We beg to inform the public that we have removed to our new Premises in Queen-street, which have been fitted up in first clas3 style. The workshop has been remodelled with the latest in Cycle Machinery. .. We have now the most up to date and largest Cycle Factory In the North Island. . LARGE STOCK OF SKEATES CYCLES ON HAND. ALSO, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES. RE-ENAMELLJNG AND REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. INSPECTION INVITED. THE SKEATES 'CYCLE MFG. CO. (Skeates & Bockaert) QUEEN-STREET (Opposite IT. M. Srneeton's). Telephone 955. "PERAMBULATORS AND GO-CARTS. X Gold Medal Award for Excellence and Superiority of manufacture at the Brisbane Exhibition. Price from 40/.— Charles Smith, Queen-stree:, Auckland. VMAS PRESENTS from the finest -^x Baby. Linen Department' in the city. Infants' Kid Shoes 1/3, pretty Cloth Boots ild. 1/ and 1/3, in cream and tan. Silk and Motto Bibs, Hand-made Bootees ]/. An immense stock of Pinafores from fid to 4A>. A really pretty design in Lace and Embroidery Insertion for 1/0, at Rendell's, Queen-st. and Newton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 302, 22 December 1898, Page 4
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