GARLICK AND CRANWEL'S CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. GARLICK IB B **"°° M QUITE FOR CRANWKIi „_. *' GARLICK £7 10 S ORANWELL £* '. j*^ of CRANWFLL Doub!e Iro » Bedhead, Paillasse, GARIICK Mattress, Roister, 2 Pillows, rnANWOTi Washatand, Toilet Table. Toilet OARIICK Glas *' Chamberware, 2 Cane rBiNOTir Chairs, Laree Chest Drawers. GARLICK Delivered free for .67 109. ~ , onxTiwvtx Ban,e number of articles, better OBAfl n *' illj class goods, for £10 10£. GARUCK B B^">° M FOR CRANWELL „>:» GARLICK -CI PIMNWETT cwi.^' °G ABIJC K Q ue * Anne Toilet Table with class, rranwkm Queen Anne Watdtatand (inlaid), a UtlliK: Handsome Chest of U.awora (0 phiSwmi drawers), Strong Iron Bedstead, otrtl U'\C »* est w oven Wire Mattress, Flax OKANWIf I, «w° Mattress, Bolder, 3 PilOARLICK l« w *. Toiletware, 8 Chairs. For CRANWELL £13 - Delivered free in town or KjKah w liuij suburbs. HOUSES FURNISIIEI3 THROUGHOUT AT LOW RATES BY GARLICK & CRANWELL, Manufacturers and Impoktkhm, Carpet and Floorcloth Warehouskmkn, CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET AND LORNK-STREET, AUCKLAND. TinHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) MAKKS LIBKEAL ADVANCK3 TO APPIIOVKO SMIPFIUU ON WOOL, TALLOW, KAURI GUM, FLAX, And othor Produce consigned to it for sale in London SEVERAL FARMS AND STATIONS FOR SALE In every district in the Colony. Full particulars will bo supplied on application to the Company's Ofllce, 119, Queen-street. piTY jm LO0" R TMT ILLS AND T>ISCUIT "FACTORY. REAL LOCAL INDUSTRY. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. VIGOROUS HEALTH V. SENILE DECAY. "Too much has been sacrificed to colour." —Extract, from the Miller. At the City Flour Mills, Shortland-stieet, Flour is manufactured by a combined process of Rollers and Stones, the «by ensuring a SuUNI) and WHOLESOME article, made from local Wheat. Supcruno-RKD BRAND. Also, Specially-prepared WHEATEN PORRIDGE MEAL, containing the whole of the wheat (with the coarser bran removed), which has been subjected to heat, rendering it cosily assimilated FANCY BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, Delivered fresh to Grocers daily. JTDYCROFT & fi O. m Jt> (LIMITED). \y ROBERT FRY, Managing Director. RENTAL N O T 1 C E. MR. A. L. IT 11, OLD- ESTA LISHED DEN I'IST CORNER HOBSON-STREKT (Oppositk St. Matthew's church) Supplies a Full Set of Teeth from Fivk Uui.nkas. Good Fit Guarantoed ; ami, if possible, fitted without extracting Stumps. Gas Administered aud other Dentists' Work Repaired. Hours, 10 till 8. Second Edition, Price, One Shilling. COUGHS, COLDS, AND SORE THROAIS," BY R. U. BAKE WELL, M.D., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirnrgical Society of London, Author of " On Some Common Causes of Consumption," Ac., Ac. Maybe had from the Author, Uobson-street (near Cook-street), Auckland, or by order, of all Booksellers. W. H. S KEET ' DENTAL SURGEON (15 years' experience), CITY DENTAL ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET (Over Woollams and Co., Tailors, opposite National Bank). SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. Pursuant to the terms of the Banks and Bankers Act, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers Amendment Act, 1652, WEDNESDAY, the twenty-ninth day of January, and THURSDAY, the thirtieth day of January, 1890, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays, at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in Auckland. For the Union Bank of Australia (Limited). JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. For tfae Bank of Australasia. K. W. MORRAU. Inspector, New Zealand. For the Bank of New South Wales. W. G. RHIND, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). W. DYMOCK, General Manager. For the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. » HENRY MACKENZIE, General Manager. For the Bank of New Zealand. GEORGE E. TOLHURST, Acting General Manager. Auckland, January 22,1890. ■DANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL DANK HOLIDAY. Notice is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of January, being Anniversary Day, will be held as a Special Bank Holiday at all the Offices of this Bank in tho Provincial District of Auckland. GEORGE E. TOLUURST Acting General Manager. January 23, 1890. B " «ll| ■■'" ..' ! TUT ONTHLY OUMMARV (VIA SAN FRANCISCO). THE HERALD .MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Jan. 27th, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL TIIK LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. TWOPENCE PER COPi. Yearly Subscription (franked and posted s. d. regularly from the Hkhald Office to any address), in advance 4 C Ditto ditto, credit 8 0 t3T Country Settlers may have the Summary posted to any part of tho United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the iddre.saud 3d. stamps to the Publisher. giST The Newspaper Mali will close at Half-past eleven a.m. on Monday, January 27.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 4
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