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Watches, Jewellery, &c. ' i JJY ORDER OP THE EXECUTORS ' ' i IV TUB IESTATE op F. H. LEWISSON. I j 111 consequence Ofithe death of Mr. F. [H, Lewisson It has beoome necessary to REALISE HIS ESTATE without the slightest delay. With,l this, object the whole of HIS. WELL-KNOWN STOCK; WILL BE *OFFERED to t]h b pJuiß l'i o AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. i ! It la well-known that the STOCK IS ONE OF THE CHOICEST IN NEW ZEALAND, and purchasers nlllinow i.h»ve an ..opportunity;!of obtaining First-class ■^•ATCHES, JEWELLERY, gILVER QOODS, JjUECTRO.PLATED *^ARE, Etc., Etc,, Eto„ UNDER COST PRICE. The Stock is such a varied one that it la impossible to advertise it In detail; but if would-be purchasers will call during the coming four weeks, they, will {be satisfied that The object of the executors is to Realise, irrespective OF price. HotelsJJ A R R Y gENNETT'S PIER HOTEL, ALBERT-STRRKT. AUCKLAND, N.Z. Late of Clarendon Hotel, and formerly Providore New Zealand and Union Companies Steamers). Most central position In the city ; close to Wharves and 801 l way Station. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOE TRAVEL LERS AND FAMILIES. LUNCH DAILY from 12 till 2, N.B.The Proprietor has met a want that will be most acceptable to Business-men and others, by securing a grill, from which Chops, Steaks, etc,, can be done to a tarn at a moment's notice. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, JILAGSTAFF HOTEL NORTH SHORE. The above Hotel la now replete with all the advan tages of a first-class HoteL BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. QUEEN'S JIERRY JJOTEL, VULCAN LANE, QUEEN-STREET. , MRS. MARGARET SLOANE Begs to Intimate to her friends and the public generally that ehe has resumed the occupation of the above old-established and favourite House, and will be happy to supply thiir requirements. The Bar will be under her personal superintendence, and visitors may rest assured that ALL WINES, BEERS, AND SPIRITS, Will be of the First Quality. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Qtrsnr AND WKLUULKT-stkcets, AUCKLAND. J. 0. CONDON - .. PROPRIETOR. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and the General Public. BREAKFAST From 8 a.m, to 10 a.m. LUNCH From 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA From 5 p.m. to close of Performance. SPECIALTY— USSHER ft CO.'S j OLD VATTED GLENLIVAT WHISKY ] rjIUCKER'S BEATEN JfIOOD. This new Preparation for Wheaten Porridge, composed entirely of the finest Wheat, is now offered as the very thing for general use In this climate. Mr, Pond reports of it Analysis : Voiitnre, 9*45 tSolublo Albuminoids, '32 ; Sugar, *66; Gum and Dextrine, 4 02; t Albuminoid and other nitrogenous bodies, 10*16 ; Starch and Fat, 69.70 ; Cellulose, 3 01; Ash,lsl; loss, 119. • ' Containing Nitrogen, 1.61 per cent. In the manufacture of this article there has been a considerable alteration of the physical properties of the Wheaten Meal by the conversion of a portion of tbe Albuminoids into diastase, owing to which the starchy matter, In the process of cooking, is much more readily brought into a state of assimilation by the system. As an article of general diet it will prove of great value. It will also be of especial advantage to Invalids, children, and those persons having impaired powers of digestion, on account of the solubility of Its contents aid the conversion of a Urge portion into maltose during the process of cooking, (Signed) J, A. POND, Colonial Analyst. December 22,1887. Tucker's Wheaten Food ii put In 71b. 141b, and 251b bags. Ask your grocer for It. Wholesale by the Manufacturers— 3. BYCJROFT ft 00. (Lo.) City Flour Wills, Auckland. INVENTIONS and TRADE MARKS, registered in all parts. All drawings, etc.. accurately prepared at the International Agency Offices i Hill's Chambers. Quean-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8949, 13 January 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8949, 13 January 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8949, 13 January 1888, Page 8

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