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Sales by Auction. ROBERT WILSON.] [REGINALD CLAYTON. TO-DAY, ab Eleven o'clock. OFFICE TABLE, with eleven Drawers and two Cupboards, Piano, Hall Stand, with two Chairs to match, Walnut Couch, upholstered in Silk, Tapestry Walnut Suit ofthreo pieces upholstered in Plush, three Occasional Folding Chairs, Coffee Tables, Walnut Sideboard, Mahogany Duchess Table, with Glass, Rimu Chest Drawers, B.W. and other Chairs, Wire-wove and Spring Mattresses, Toilet Ware, Looking Glasses, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Cedar Waicirobe, Large Office Safe, Office Chair, Office Tables, Marble Clock, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Invalid's Clwir, Violin and Case, Boy's Bicycle, Gas Stove and Sundry Lot of Household Requisites. - '■--'■■ v The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Mart, next Heualu Office, to-day, at eleven, as above. WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. Chemists and Druggists. THE MEDICAL HALL, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. ] T. A. CRAWFORD, ! PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, | Begs to announce to his friends and tho residents , of Ponsonby that ho has purchased tho business , lately carried on by Mr. D. B. Harris, at the Three Lamps, which he intends to conduct as a , FIRST CLASS PHARMACY, In conjunction with his well-known Medical Hall in : Newton. Remedies of Standard ICxeellenCß only . will ho stocked. Che strictest .accuracy observed i in the making of all Pharmaceutical Preparations, ; &C, and New Remedies will be always obtainable at reasonable rates. : This business will be managed by Mr. Charles , W. Robinson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, who has had considerable English and Colonial experience in Pharmacy, and whose constant endeavour will be to thoroughly merit tho favours that may bo accorded him. T A Crawford hopes that under his own supervision and that of Mr. Robinson, The Medical Haul, Turks Lamps, Ponso.nby, will receive a large amount of patronage. In cases of emergency Medicines may bo had at any time during the night. Night Bell. telephone. No. 424. ' Business Cards. WILLIAM GILL, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT, 81, Queen-street, Auckland. AMES STICHBURY, HOTEL AND ESTATE VALUATOR, AGENT, AC, Thirty Years' Auckland Auction Experience. Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. ( EDWARD t> ARTL EY, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET ■OROWK, /CAMPBELL, & £JO., WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, GENERAL IMPORTERS (Established 1840), SHORTLANDSTREET, AUCKLAND. W PHILLIPS AND SON, o OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MKRCHANTS, Importers of Paperhanginge, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, I'rench Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes: Plate Sheet, Crown Ornamental, and Photographic Glass'- Picture Frames and Tapesty Mouldings Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 149, AND 151, QUEEN-STREET. JOSEPH T> A R B E R (Late Fellow of the Manchester Institute of Accountants), accountant and auditor, mining and general agent, 14, Victoria Akcadk. Auckland. H. P. Gr IBBONS * C°WHOLESALIS AND FAMILY : a OCE RB, AND i .■'.■', ' l> V. O D OC B MERCHANTS, t i -, HOBSON.smKBT. f I, I, . ■ PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, Victoria-street, Auckland. T. E. "C~ BT E R ' TEACHER OF MUSIC. VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, CORNET, PIANO, &C ta. Cheapest House in New Zealand for Picture Frames, Musical Instruments, and Fittings. Tuner and Repairer of all kinds of Musical Instruments. WA RNO C K BROTHERS [ESTABLISIIKO 1802], SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, COX'S CREUK, AUCKLAND. Manufacturers of the celebrated Extract of Soap D Disinfectant Powders, First Prize Yellow, Blue Mottled. Double Crown, Economic, and Household Carbolic, and othei Medicinal ami Toilet Soaps, made from the purest of Tallows, &c. Offices: Durham-street, Auckland. N.B.— Purchasers of Tallow, Wool, Sheep skins Hides and Bones -I THVEWARDS, COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. BAY OK ISLANDS, NKWCA.STLB, AND TAD PIKI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY Office and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station. XT EN R Y Tjl LLIO TT, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. This'business is being conducted by me in the name of " Henry Elliott," as heretofore. _, ISABELLA E. ELLIOTT April 10, 1890. MT. CLAYTON JjIJL • (Surveyor to Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping), 3 ' SHIP BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Has For Sale :— oi Atal-inta, schooner, 31 tons; Start, cutter, 27 tons lt 2 Allotments Land, Hamilton, Waikato; noar Mr " e Potter's Bakery iJ . 66 acres, ring fence, 2 paddocks. Dwelling-house '£• sheds, stable, well; fronting Great South Road 118 16 miles from Auckland. ■ , , 111 18 Acres, Hellyer's Creek, Waiteraata Harbour. Ed Several other Properties for sale. ' O f Office : 27, Insurance Buildings. of ——— ; —— —— "d 9,1- 19 AND 12 FT " : WIDE OILCLOTHS of Sq. yardj Thick Wear-resisting Quality. ro 2jd JUAND-MADE QUALITY. "! S l/ y w> r<l< i STAIR OILCLOTH, 991-inches wide £ r I/O I -*"i ■' ™ / Special Quality. i": : J. M. m c I ACHLAN w DIRECT IMPORTER, rs; 222, QUEEJN • STREET, AUCKLAND GENTS' SHIRTS MADE TO ORDEI From the Best Material, and a perfect fit guaranteed, by • MRS. LU KS, g ' ' VICTORIA-STREET (2nd door from Mr. Hudson's, Chemist). . IE The undersigned can testify to above.—M. H Ep Roe, Onehunga. . rtTi Many other references can be obtained from wet known gentlemen if desired. rm "\7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO ££ jl ciation. Tv NEW REMISES: ?h" Corner OF Albert and Wem.ksi.bv STUKETS Infi"1 nfi " Reading Room comfortably furnished. All tli el leading papers on the tables ; Subscription, 2s U per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 28( vols in the various departments of literature ; Su my cription 2s 6d per quarter. Tea < and Cokkk ex " Provided. Employment AND Boardiwghoue out Registers. ': Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.: ilve Evangelistic Se>vices, THURSDAYS, at 7.30. Bib Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bib 1 Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. ■ ,' - STRANG and others (especially Young Mi! cordially invited to visit the Roobis, where all info mation may be obtained ■ Open from 9 am. to 10 p.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 8

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