JOHN LAMB, MILLER AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, Be gs to return Thanks for tho support ho has had in his buslnoss sines tho year 1860. and having built a most substantial Mill in Fort-street, and erected an extensive Roller Plant for making flour on the Hun. garian principle, is now prepared to supply a superior n'.ass cf Flour, which is giving satisfaction to those who have already tried it. The following are his New Brands Premier Flour, in sacks Standard Flour, in sacks Queen's Flour, in 100's, 50's, and 25's. Royal Flour, in 100's, 50's. and 25's Cabin and all kinds of Fancy Biscuits, Sharps, Bran, Fowl Wheat. Oats, whole and crushed, and Wheatmeal also, always on hand. Price lists on application at the Office in Fort-street. Ask your Grocer for the Auckland Roller Mill's Flour and encourago local industry. DR. J. MURRAY MOORE, M.D. EDIN. UNIV., M.D. N.Z. UNIV., M.B. C.M. L.M., EDIN., M.R.C.S. ENG. Special experience in the Homeopathic Treatment of Diseases of Women and Children. HOURS FOR CONSULTATION : Pond's Ilomieopathic Pharmacy, 99, Queen-street, eleven a.m. to one p.m. Residence, Lower Symonds-street (near Grammar School, two to threo p.m., and seven to eight p.m. Vaccinations on Tuesday and Friday, two to three p.m. Telephone No. 130, at residence. DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, THROAT, AND CHEST. DR. w—i l K I N s, CONSULTING AND OPERATING SURGEON. Is at his Surgery for General and Special PracticeAil Mornings and Afternoons ; Sundays 10 to 12.30. CHARGES MODERATE. Seventeen Years' experience in London and Colonial Hospitals. Arranges Spectacles for different sights. Consulting Rooms: Cjueen-streot (opposite iShortlandstreet), Auckland. "O HEINGOLD CIGARS.—" Read not to contradict, nor believe, but to weigh and consider." Smoke in the same spirit, and pass you verdict on RHEINGOLD CIGARS. rjIHE EVENING BELL. EDITED BY G. M. REED. Head Office „ .. Wyndham-street, Auckland. A faithful and fearless review of all matters Political, Municipal, Commercial, and Social; containing the latest Local, Colonial, and Foreign News per Tolegraph and Cable. Published every evening. Price One Penny. Delivered daily in town and suburbs, 6d per week. Posted to any address within tho Colony, 7s per Quarter. Iho Proprietors have much pleasure in announcing that tho Editorial Management of the EVENING ' BELL is now in tho hands of MR. G. M. REED. E x i-J" N 1 c - NEW SEASON'S COD Ll\ :K OIL, I-augton's Pint and Half pint MORPHIA' QUININE! OPIUMI Medicated Confectionery. Dolcct*ble Jujubes .. ». Is ting Voice Jujubes.. ... .. Is tins Bright Glycerine Jujubes Is tins Block Currant Jujubes .. Is tins Teatoral Cough Lozenges .. Is tins AICKIN—"THE PHARMACY." 5 .... ■ - —» ON T L Y gUMMAEY, For Transmission via San Francisco. THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY (12 Paces). Will bo published on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 24ru inst., And will contain &11 the Latest Mining, Local, Shipping, Commercial, Political, and Social and Domestic News or the Month. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers, and is tho LARGEST PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. TWOPENCE PER COPY. Yearly Subscriptions for copies franked and s. d. posted regularly from the Herald Oifico, to any address (in advance) _ 4 6 Ditto ditto credit) .. „ .. „ 6 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7644, 22 May 1886, Page 4
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