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tf^lPi JUBILEE S. S. PS!! COMPANY. igT FOB AUCKLAND. — j The Fast and Favorite s.s. Storttbird mHE s.s. STORMBIRD will leave WHANGABEI for AUCKLAND every Friday at 9.25 a.m. until further notice, and for the Northern Ports every Tuesday, at 7.30 a.m. Passenger Pares Saloon. Jleturn - - -7s 6cL Single - - ss. Steerage - . - 3s. Freight, 4s. per TON. ON and after MONDAY, June 4th, the s.s. Stormbird will run a smart packet service to Monganui and back, calling at all ports, leaving Auckland at 8 p.m. FARES AND FREIGHTS. To Whangarei, Paru* Bay, Mangapai, and Whangarei Heads — Saloon. Steerage. Freight. Single Beturn 5/ 7/6 3/ 4/ per ton. MarsdenPt.4/ 6/ 3/ 4/ „ ' Eussell 15/ 25/ 10/ 7/6 , Whangaroa 17/6 32/6 12/6 10/ „ Mongoniii 17/6 32/6 12/0 10/ „ Passengers and cargo at reduced rates, for further particulars see second page. H. B. COOKE, Agent. N.B. — The Company will not be liable for loss or damage of goods after delivery in Bailway Shed, or other landing place. TO LET, TTHE WHANGAREI HOTEL.-Ap-plyto— W. A.'CABaUTH, 15 tf Solicitor. nrO SELL, LET, OR LEASE a X Farm of 300 Acres, ring fenced. Terms as maybe arranged. Apply to— CHARLES TOTHILL, Whangarei. orC. GALBEAITH. ga6 tf T> O B E R T T> EW, G B O C E E. 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 among the citizens of this city, amounts to the enormous sum of Three Hundred Thousand Pounds, and as our ' prices have been based on the 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 l^" INCBEDULENCT. 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 our 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 Bew's we keep only reliable goods. We abhor in the greatest degree the CHEAP JACK Jg& 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 strain every nerve to supply our patrons with the \ery best and most reliable goods procurable at our uniformly low and popular prices. BEW'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 Bew having made extraordinary purchases of high class Teas has determined to offer his customers and the public generally a Delicious Befreshiug and Luxuriant Tea at the rediculoasly 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 Bew's on an ordinary post card and any desired 1 quantity of our 1/3, l/t5 or 1/10 tea, will be sent 1 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 Bew'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 BEW'S PURE BLENDED TEA. Prices 1/3, 1/6 and 1/10 per pound. Note the address : — EEW'S CITY SUPPLY STOEES. Corner of Victoria and Albert Streets AUCKLAND. m 1713 k WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, \ > VICTOEIA-STEEET EAST, AUCKLAND. [ TAMES PRINCE haß a well assorted ! £/ stock of Gold and' Silver Jewellery, i Watches and Clocks, Wedding, Keeper, and Ladies' Gem Eings. Having imported some of the best and latest improved machinery in the trade, he is pre- ■ pared to undertake all description of Watch L repairs, replacing worn or broken parts. tfpeciai arrangements made with owners of Watches that have been inefficiently repaired • to return the money if not made to go pro--1 p«4yt > Prompt attention given to Country ordeis. ' JAMES PKINCE, WATCH-MAKEB- AND JEWELLER, i "Victoria-fitree^ East, Auckland. * dl7yr -

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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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