AMUSEMENTS. I T V H A L li. Lessees John Fuller and Sow TOLLER'S -JTWTERTAINERS. Every Evening at 8. Saturdays 2.45. Continued Success of MAY FULLERLast Two Nights of TIIE -VESTO**Last Three Nights of HUGO LfcAK. 808 BELL, the Midget Comedian, m an the Newest Comic Soncs. , THE DRISCOLL BOYS Real Grafters- ! DASHING ELMORES Charohag Girls., JOHN FULLER sings "Sally in Our Alley TED HERBERTE in "The Cabman s Story" ANNIE KINNAIRD in Operatic Scena, "Scenes That are Brightest , Faree — "A MANAGER'S TROUBLES. OUR PRICES: PIT, SIXPENCE. STALLS-1/ (Ladies Sixpence). CIRCLE, 2/ (Ladies One Shilling). Day Sales at Teasdale's. - PUBLIC NOTICES. [A CARD.} miTT AND Jj AIN G, LAND AND FINANCIAL I AGENTS, !••' LAND AUCTIONEERS, NEW PLYMOUTH AND AUCKLAND. Auckland Office— ? STOCK EXXCHANGE, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEENST. QHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE is absolutely reliable. Eggs preserved with It for over 12 months have been simply perfect. Sold by all Stores In reputed pint bottles at 9d each, and fci ~ 1, 2, and 4-gallon tins, at 3/, 5/6, 10/ and 17/ each. One gallon preserves 80 dozen; Reputed pint preserves 7 dozen. TUTKYERS pUTZ /^REAM. METAL POLISH OUTSHINES THEM ALL. Ask your Grocer or Ironmonger for.lt Wholesale: T. AND S. MOKRIN. LIMITED. rpRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! THE AMY COXON ALEXANDRA Starch Glaze and Polishing Powder. Peifection of Stiffness and Finish. EGGS are getting cheaper. Now is the time to preserve them with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. Absolutely reliable—no failures. Eggs always fresh and sweet. You have only to try it for one season, and you will always preserve your eggs with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. Sold by all stores in Reputed Pint Bottles, ~ 1, 2, and 4 gallon Tins. PRESERVING Eggs Is a sure success if you use SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. The eggs turn out fresh and sweet after 12 months, and may be used boiled,, poached, or fried, Just, as, .ordinary, fresh eggs. Sold by all stores in Pint Bottles at-»<i £a_h, and in i, X. 2, An4 "s. gallon Tins,, at 3/, 5/6; 10/, and 17/ eftch. ■HvO YOU WAN* A SPOON* You get Six Spoons by purchasing Your Wedding Ring at QKEATES QUEEN-ST. IT'S NOW HERE. THE GREAT LAUNDRY SPECIALTY. THE AMX COXON ALEXANDRA Starch Glaze and Polishing Powder. Saving of Time, Labour, and Material VBRHEARD IN A TRAM CAR.—If It's Smith's it's good. Precisely bo. For artistic, light-running Prams And (Jo-Carts, cash or deferred payments, try C. Smith, opposite Tonson G .idck and Co.'s. Queen-st . VTTATI SING begs to notify the public that he has commenced a LAUNDRY BUSINESS at 283 UPPER QUEEN ST., where he can guarantee first-class work. , A MERICAN PULLEY COMPANY'S Jt\i WROUGHT STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. From 61n to 42in; Bushed for any Shaft. Why Buy Wooden Pulleys, when you can have a STEEL ONE AT SAME PRICE. These Pulleys are light, far lighter, strength for strength, than any pulley yet manufactured. They can be run in damp or heat without warping. They are far stronger than cast iron. They are unsurpassed. Just Landedyse* jQueea Mary ana < Balmoral,' ' &X(\ Of A L L" -'Sf'-T Z E S, ■ QvV AND WE HAVE OVER 2000,yp! QJf> A FEW "WEEKS. General Agents for New Zealand, W, A. R YAN AND C° (LIMITED) RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND. TTYODGE $ FLIT pULLEY IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PULLEY ON THE MARKET. PRICES REDUCED OX PER CENT. SO THAT OLD LIST PRICES ABB 33 1-3 PER CENT. HIGHER. THE DODGE PULLEYS ARE THE STRONGEST AND LIGHTEST PULLEYS EVER MADE. WRITE FOR REVISED PRICE LIST, DATED Ist JUNE. 1903. JOHN ,rili AMBERS & T TD., FORT-ST.. AUCKLAND. QHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE has been subjected to the most severe test; over 1,218,000 Eggs have been preserved with it—with complete success. Sold by all Stores In Pint Bottles at 9d each, and in _. 1, 2, and 4 gallon Tins at ;v _/.. 10/, and 17/ each. One gallon pre3oiTes 80 do* Reputed Pint Bottle preserves 7 dozen, YxTESTPORT Coalbrookdale Coal is the tt- best It gjives; better results and lasts longer th%n any other Coal. No wast*. Try It T«l«»__ae_ 1037 and 1404-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 228, 24 September 1903, Page 8
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