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1 - Wanted, ' W™D. a" to know that the N.Z. •RpJ vJ we^ c.omP any.^hortland-street, give 'TmnJ£ io* S llt8« 60s- 5756 -«S 6d. 77s 6d; 1 rousers, lgsjd, 15s, 18s 6d, 20s. , \ry ANTED Known—Jubilee Jewfs'Harp3 «Ji a-a the Maoris and others.—ls6 dozen splendid qnality Jews' Harps, half the usual price, 6d and Is doz, at Dam pier's Victoria-st. V^T ANTED, JUBILEE VISITORS, ™ ♦ Before leaving town, to LOOK ROUND GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, JAPANESE AND ART BAZAAR. No place in Aucklai.d like it for Selecting Presents 1 Sesthe Lovely FRINUED VALENTINES, or Love Cards, At 3d each. 'ANTED Known—That D. Goldie ie prepared to supply all kinds of Timber ...and other Buiidiup; 'Materials at his Mills Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, BwiUTers Ironmongery, and Wheel wrignis Materials, at the" Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known—Spectacle?! Spectacles. Another lot, .iust arrived, to suit " all sights. Pebble Spectacles, 4s 6H; Shortsighted. Spectacles, Is 6d the pair; Frameless Spectacles, Is lid and 2s 6d; also. Spectacles and Case, 6d; Superior Do., Is; Coloured 1 Spectacles, 6d and Is—At Dampier s Victoria-st. WANTED Known, that our increasing trade has beon the cause of making lot more Remnants.—New Zealand Tweed Company, Whoitland-streei. \I7ANTEL\ those who pay Ready V v iV'.oney to know that they do not pay for other people's clotlies at the" New Zealand Tweed Company, Tailors, Shortiand-street. VERY Stronisr Broken Assam Tea, -only Is 6d per lb.—John Earle and Co., Direct Irnporte s, KO7. Queen-st. TIRO Carters and Excavators—Tenders JL wanted for Excavating Foundation of Greyhound and Shops. Apply on the job.—C. M. Newson, Builder. FuMic Jfotices. ASSESSMENT COURT. Notice is hereby given tl»i«t an Assessment Court under the Rating Act, 1576, for the i own District of Papakura, will be held at the Courthouse, Pupakura, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of March. 1890, ar. noon. THOMAS JACrrSON, R.M., Judge of the Assessment Court. Resident Magistrate's Oiiice, Papakura, February 7,1890. A UCKLAND. GAS COMPANY -t\. (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that the price of GAS has been UEIHJCR!) from 10s to 7s 6d per 1,000 cubic feet. A Discount of lOd per 1,000 cubic feet will be allowed on all Accounts paid on the date fixed from time to time. By order oi! the Directors. E. B. PARSONS. Secretary. Auckland. February 3,1890 ! ipUTTERS" and Scows. — I want four \y Cutters and two Scows at once.—H. E. Cotton. 75, Queen-street. COLOMBO GARDEN CBYLON TEA. Price, 2s lOd por lb. In use the most economical Tea. BROWN. BARRETT, & Co. . EVEN .IN YOUR TEA-DRINKING you can act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A most delightful and pure beverage. BROWN, BARRETT, & Co., Tea and Coil'ee Merchants. OT WEATHER.—At" 222," Queenstreet, near Free Library, India Gauze Merino Undcrvests, real aud imitation.—J. M. MoLachian, Importer. HUNDREDS are Purchasing: Our Rich Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—John Earle and Co.. Direct Importers, 207, Queen-st. WOTICE to Bootmakers.—Union Men JL'i are requested not to apply to Garrett Bros, for work.—J. King. Sec. A.U.B.U. WOTICE ! NOTICE! NOTICE! J3I TO FRUIT-GROWERS & OTHERS. BLAGROVE'S PATENT Will save all waste in fruit by utilising all that would be lost (re Cadlin. Moth) in Drying Process, &c. Samples and all particulars at Messrs HESKETH & AITKEN'S, Queen-streeti "VTOTICE. — TO OWNERS AND CAPTAINS OF VE3SELS IN AUCKLAND. —R. LITTLE, Manager Sailora' Home, is the only person in this port licensed to ship Seamen, and will promptly attend to any business entrusted to him. ONE GUINEA V EDGERS\JC JU UNEQUALLED VALUE. Many Flattering Testimonials Received for COLONIAL HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. Prick, 2s 6d. Posted, 3s. Specimen Pages Po^t Free on application. "OATTERSON & f^OE. Jl \j BOOKSELLERS antd STATIONERS, 84, Queen -street, Auckland ,' (Next Coombes's Arcade). ._ XJURCHASERS are delighted with the t Broken' Assam Tea at Is 6d, from John 1 Earle and Co., Direct Importers. M, Queen st. Patent"" "jellied' smoked SCHNAPPER." in tins at lOd and Is 3d, of all respectable grocers. Cheapest fish in town. Try it. Wholesale of A. Sanford, liakino Fishery, or L. D. Nathan and Co. JE A^ D THIS! MUSIC. FROM p Q° pmi DOZEN PIECES. THE LONDOV MUSIC IMPORTING CO. Will be Closing their Establishment in a few days. The balance of Music and Musical Instruments must be sold. We are selJing New and Popular Pieces much below English prices. It is almost impossible to' make further redtictionp, but in order to sell out, we offer the balance or Music from Is 6d per dozen pieces to Is 6d each, and a piece of Mufcic. published at 4s, will be given away with every 103 worth purchased. Teachers should not miss this opportunity of laving in a good stock. An excellent toned Pianoforte, by Carl List, with all the latest improvements. £30 cash, original price M 2, only used for a few weeks. Violins, Accordions, and Concertinas, from 4s each. Dont forget, the last few days. - BUCHANAN'S BUJLDINGb, WellesleV-street (opposite Opera House). J' P. CRAWFORD, Manage». ICH and well-flavoured Broken Assam Tea, only Is 6d per lb.—John Earle and Co., Direct Liipoi'ters^^OJ. Queen-st, SEE ! See ! See I - Valentines ! Valentines ! Comic and Sentimental, at R. E. Finch's. Queen-street. , tJILK and Wool, and All-wool Indie Gauze >5 and Ceylon Flannels, for Tropical and Sub-tropical Climates.-J.1 M. McLachlau. 222, Queen-street. TO ALL TEA-DRINKERS requiring a good Tea, combining flavour with pungency : Be sure and ask your grocer for Brown. Barrett, & Co.'s celebrated Packet Teas. Sold in retail only by your storekeepers, nnHOSE who wish to Save Money Should JL Purchase Our Broken Assam Tea at Is 6d. -.John Karlonod Co.. 207. Queoii-stieitt. THE COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON: TEA ! Contains fragrance and pungency, demands no ■ acquired taste, but after a nrst tr;al will be ; liked adopted, and pronounced the best Tea by j o B . a »dall. Who^eo^^ |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 1

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