b —" [ The following is the return of the Auckland f Lunatic Asylum for thu wei-k ending Jan. 26, ' ISB4 :—Remaining last wtek, 255; admitted 3ince. 2; discharged, 2 ; died, 0 ; remain- • ing, 192 males, 93 females ; total, 285. There will be found in our advertisement columns to-day the register of vendora of poioon for the Provincial District of Auckland. The leading features in the management 1 of tho Symonds-street Machine-made Bread Factor; _ will be : Kneading: tho dough by machinery, disslpa- ' tlon of the gases, evnlvod in the processed by free ventilation, manufacture of the barm required, clean--0 lineas, and the continuous use of sound flour. • Men's and boys' clothing now obtainable in 1 all the latest fashions at or nearly London prices ; 0 men's Melton coats from 7s Ctl; men's serge ditto, 6a 3 6d ; men's tweed trousers from 3s 9d; men's tweed suits 19s 6d; men's serge ditto, 21s; job line in • coloured soft felt hats, 2s Hid. worth 5s (Jd ; helmets, 0 from Is each ; shirts of every description ; boys' twillg lined backs, from 10|d each; knickerbocker suits, t nicely braided, from 5s (id suit; serge trousers, 3s lid; ' Jackets ditto, 4s (Id.—James Scntc, London House Victoria and Nelson-streets, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6928, 31 January 1884, Page 5
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