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"**!? NOTICE. THE J^dgei'ship Lithorto existing betweoqHthe iiinloisigncd, carrying on bupmf is to»e?Jr -.iivler the style of Roi,li-:sto.\ and lu-ciiak?%, Notflk-o'-per?, at Hikur;iii"-i. has this day neu dissolved bynuitual consent. The business vdl in fuhire be carried on by Mr-Rollestoii. iho will bo pleased to- receive thepatronagtnjcorded the late firm, and pay the liabilities^} the late firm. Dated this2#h day of March. ISSB. ■' ARTHUR RICHARDSON. JAMES HOLLESTON. Witness : - v W. A..CAIIIIUTH, Solicitor, Whangaroi. TQ PAINTERS. WANTED Tenders for Painting the Kamo [otel. The lowest or any tender not neossarily accepted. Tenders close on Saturdal April 7th. For particulai apply on Premises, nirtfl 2 TDE SALE. PI AN Of Iron Frame ; Trichord ; Check Ac on ; had veiy little use ; equal to new ; co ; £38, price £28 ; a bargain. Apply to— • W./l. BUCKHURST, J tf , Auctioneer, Whangarei. * POISON. WE, the xuiclersigned hereby give notice, thai poison is laid on our land at Otonga. 9%, ,1 W. &H. HIGHLY. MONTEEAL BOAEDINa HOUSE THE undersigned begs most sincerely to thank all |is old and new customers for the very liberal patronage that they hava shown him in the list, and beg most respectfully to inform Hfr^ that he i» -going to contiune business at t»o Old Establishment, Montreal Boarding ■ House, where he would solicit a continuant of their favours. A New Stock wi Furniture, &c, &c. ', H. HAYNES, Whangarei, ' Proprietor. March 27, v nir3l qr CONCERT^IVD DANCE. HTHE first Concer, of the Otonga Glee JL Club, wil.be held on THURSDAY APRLI sth, in the School-iouse, Otonga. To commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. mr24 l* K PUBLIC HALL, WHANGAREI. ~ T7ALEDICTORY qOIREE toi]e REV. J. DUKES, on GOOD F R I D A I . Tea on the Talles at 6 p.m. Public Meeting to ommence a 7.30. Programme to consists of Jucred Solos, Choruses, Duets, Instrumental Vlusic, and Addreses by the Revs. Hawkes.Hutson, Dukes and others. Tickets— l/ 6 each. mr24 1 TO BE LET BY AUCTION, AT 4 p.m. at KAMO, ON WEDNESDAY, APPtIL 4TH. MRS MELDRUM'S. Paddocks at Kamo, viz., Racecoiiteu and Paddock adjoining. THOMAS WAKKLIN, Auctioneer. mr3l2 ' " T> O B E R T T> E W, GROCER." BEGS most respectfully to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Auckland for the very liberal patronage with which he has been favoured since opening the premises now so well known at the corner of Victoria and Albert streets. Our turnover during the ten years we have been trading ameng the citizens of this city, amounts to the enormous sum of Three Hundred Thousand Pounds, and as our prices have been based on th 6 small profit system, right through, we claim to have saved our customers and patrons ten per cent, on the above amount ; or to put it more plainly our customers are benefited and enriched to the extent of (£30,000) thirty thousand pounds. By those who do not know us thoroughly this statement will be received with a certain amount of tm~ INCREDULENCY. «^i To that section of the public whose full confidence we do not possess — a section which we are truly glad to say is yearly getting narrowed despite the frantic and subtle efforts of oar trade opponents to traduce our fair name— we say in no boastful spirit, and we say it truthfully, that for honourable and upright dealing and strict integrity we hold first rank. At Rew's we keep only reliable goods. We abhor in the greatest degree the @* CHEAP JACK o gg> trader who sells razors that were made to sell and not to shave. Our aim is and always has been to establish a Family trade. That we have been successful is undoubted. To attain to further success however, we will Etrain every nerve to supply our patrons with the very best and most reliable goods procurable at our uniformly low and popular prices. REW'S Celebrated blends of choice and matchless teas are brought under your notice at the following reduced prices, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/10 per pound. Mr Rew having made extraordinary purchases of high class Teas has determined to offer his customers and the public generally a Delicious Refreshing and Luxuriant Tea at the rediculously low price of 1/6 per pound. Is it too much to ask you to try our Tea's ? We think not, considering the enormous advantage we offer. City Customer's write to Eew's on an ordinary post card and any desired quantity of our 1/3, 1/6 or 1/10 tea, will be sent to your address if within five miles of our establishment. Country Customers :— Before making your purchases or forwarding your orders kindly make yourselves acquainted with Rew's prices. We are only anxious that you should favour us with one trial, as we feel satisfied that you will effect an enormous saving, independent of the satisfaction and pleasure of providing your homes with the best and most reliable goods procurable. A most acceptable gift is a tin of EEW'S PURE BLENDED TEA. Prices 1/3, 1/6 and 1/10 per pound. Note the address : — REW'S CITY SUPPLY STORES. Corner of Victoria and Albert Streets AUCKLAND. m 1713 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Victoria-street East, Aixcklaot). TAMES PRINCE has a well assorted tl stock of Gold and Silver Jewellery. Watches and Clocks, Wedding, Keeper, and Ladies' Gem Rings. Having imported some of the best and latest improved machinery in the trade, he is prepared to undertake all description of Watch repairs, replacing worn or broken parts. £peciai arrangements made with owners of Watches that have been inefficiently repaired to return the money if not made to go properly. Prompt attention given to Country ordeas. JAMES PRINCE, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER, Victoria-street, East, Auckland. dl7yx

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Northern Advocate, 31 March 1888, Page 2

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