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Business Notices. NOTICE. TJEGGY'S WIDOW, ANEW NOVEL, by the Author ot." la .Marriage a Failure V "Minnie Yorke's Oiler*." " My Master," etc.. is commenced in T7U.MILY HERALD PART FOR DECEMBER, JT Which eofi tains also Che continuation of NEIGHBOURS. ANEW" NOVEL, by the. Author of " Tiff," "A Great Mistake," "Ruby North's Lovers," etc: . - Also, compiete Stories, Essays, Answers to Correspondents, Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigmas, charades. Kiddles, ere. T^A V, ILY HERA! D PART for DECEMBER. X The " Australasian" (-ays:— "ThiSfavQurite domestic magazine i'oiains all its old interest and variety." .. rr\HM FAMILY HERALDmay bo had in HalfX yearly. Volumes, and in Monthly tarts of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents: or tha Monthly Part direct trorii W. Srfiv'niNS,, 421, Strarid, London, feriglarid, for lfls per annum, post free. London: \V. STev^nsj 421, Strand, ami at ail Newsvendors'. THE LONDON"MUSIC IMPORTING . . COMPANY . . Have opened in Auckland for a FJSVV WEEKS ONLY, FROM SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 1890. SHEET MUSIT... BELOW ENGLISH PRICES., OVER 5000 PIECES '10 SELECT FROM. Ah the Latest and Best Pieces and Books , Published. . NOTICE OUft PRICES!. The latest and most popular p.eccs published at .48 and 2s nftt, 1,3 6d; standard pieces published; at 4s, Is; os pieces. IGd and ie; 2s 6d pieces, 9d; 2s piece?, Si; Is pieces", BaY Hundreds of pieces at 3d and 2d. Pianist in attendance; . We are selling at prices never Known before in Auckland: Call early to" secure bargains. BUCHANAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEYSTREKT (Opposite thp Opera House). J. D. CRAWFORD. Manager. (14 year 3 with Messrs Sargood, Son, & EweS). CUSTOMS AND GENERAL COMMISSION" AGENT. . COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS (Next dofo'r" to the Colonial Banlc), QtiEEK-S'Tiifclfc TMPORT ANT I^r OTICB. WANTED KNOWN, f That E. O. WEAVER, pt Whantfarei. Baa opened a Store fof the sale of Friiit, at 114 QuKEN-.STKKET.Jn.ext Tonks' Miirt). Bff will keypiruitof the best quality only, and his aim. will bo to piiioe the suttie bo.foro the public at a fairly remunerative rate. The GrapeV will be his own growinrf, and having mutie arrangements with other Northern he will be in a position; to supply all kinds'rif fruit iri season, dh'oyt jtrc>m .tha growers; iii small CS3O3 to suit porehiistsra. TO" A:i TED K"N~O~VVr^'~^ VV NEW ANNUALS : Girl's Own, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home Chatterbojr, Little Folks, Wide-Awake Child's Own, Little Dots, Child's' Companion, Prize, etc., efc. Children's Picture Books, Pui-ses, Caid' Cases Desks are now to be had from W. E. M. E A R S, Queen-street (Opposite Smith aud Caughey'sj. THE MOST USEFUL BOOK EVER PUBLISHED FOR HOUSEHOLDERS. Specimen Pages' on Application.- ---" PRACTICAL HOUSEHOLD RECIPES FOR COLONIAL HOMES," a 8 6 D NEW ZEALAND' DIARIES. Full of ,t,ocal Information, . All .size linstock.. £ Cheaper than tile Imported Books. BOYff AND GIRLS' WN1 ANNUALIiTpATTERSON AND pOE. X' v> BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS QUEEN-STEISET (next Cdo&mf Ai&ADfc). DECKER'S.. .._ , ABSOLUTELY ■ PlJßfr- ! fpHIS mild, mclio^'ahd dMicJioUg Whisky : _fc is'distillett from thcrtinest growth of careI f uily-selected rye grain and barley malt. -It is a ! marvel of whoiesomeness. excellence and evenness of quality unequalled by any whisky in the ! market. It is bottled'in. boild for export only, is I entirely free from fusel.pi), p.ossesses;a naftural ! flavour arid fiiie tonic properties, suited exactly ■ | for itie^sa dtiavaiids aritt weak and sickly perii sons. It ii 'cooling, refresfifngj'afJd sire'ngthe'nI ins. ?P pure, smooth and r.pe, and agreeable.to j tub palate as to invite the attention of connois- ! seurs. A first special shipment has -just been, i received by EMRKNFIiIED:BROTii vERS, Sola i Agents for Auckland. imANN'S RELIANCE SAFE 3 We have been appointed Agents for the abora well-known Safes', arid have all Size* ia Stock i Hidentslor Strong* R'ddm'Doorsi &c., 6i any'sii* I taken. I Wl MC ARTHUR KJDO^ JOHN H&NDER SO N, 13 & 15, wyndham-street, i painter, glazikb, & paperhanger, artist lc decorator, sign and glass writer.- ---; Manufacturer of Lead Lights' iif Tiirte^cl I Oailxidral, Siiiined, and Plain Gla§s Tab'lefs, Silk Banners, Wire Binds, Private and Brisi- : iie.^s Ucsigns Embossed in Plate. Ruby, Blue, j Amber, nnd Sheet Ulafcs. Origiiiitr Designs, i Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. On Sale— MIXED.PAINT, in various coloxtfsV Mif House* and Ship WorK . JOHN HENDEK S' ONi 13 & 15, Wyxdham-stbeet. /__ J milOS. J. HARBUTT,JL infieriean $m Mrootns! VICiTORtA-STREJIST Ea'ST.' | WANTED, Purchasers of BOOKS for Presents; CHRISTMA-S'CAT'DS; ALBUMS (Scrap and Photo;). MUSKY &&» Togo to W. E. MEARSA - BOOK AND' MUSIC DE^OT, 2i6, Q;UEEN-STIiEET. TH Olt AS .( U6 I Begstb inform his numerous' friends and the public that on and after January' 22,' he will open the WHARF HOTEL PREMISES, QUEEX-STREET (Opposite his old place of business). Which liav6 been fitted with every conveniencs for Boarders. The bedrooms'ard large and W6ll lighted. Plunge bath, with hot and cold wate?. Families can be accommodated with private sitting-rooms, etc. The Dining - room is carried on at the same tariff, viz. 6d per meal; and as the kitchen has been fitted with the most improved cooking apparatus, and is under my own personal supervision, the public may rely on everything being Al. A BILLIARD-ROOM has been added-, fltteft with Alcock's Prize Billiard. Table. . . _ Board and Lodging. 13s 6d per week; Beds, 9d; Visitors will find this house the best and cheapest in live coloiiy. BOATS AND YACHTS FOR HIRI AT JAMES CLARE'S; Boatballder, BOTTOM OF St. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBr. Bathing" Machines for use of Ladies at utoderate charges. Owners can have their Boats and i3ear taken care of on payment of a sniall wee Sly charge. W ewe|t st- vWat f BOOK HHOI\ Quei#-IkfiET (Opposite' SjnWijCrttfnffi") JOS EPH g iTITaTT'S STEEL PENS. . GOLJ) MfDii' PaHs'*' 87^'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 3

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