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Tenders GOODS-SHED CONTRACT, ATJCKLAND EAILWAY STATION. Public Works Office, Wellington, 28th June, 1881. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at tbis Office an til noon on FRIDAY, Isth July, 1881, for the above Contract. They mu?t. be a'Hres'ed tn the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked oufside, "Tender for Goods-shed Contract at Auckland Railway St^'QU^' &*"! accompanied by a chequo on some^Bank-iu the town where the Tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a Bauker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favour of tlie Receiver General's Deposit Account only, and not to b°aier or order. Planß and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auck'and, Grahamstown, Wellington, Christcburch, and Dunedin. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received, if pres»nted at any Telegruph Office by noon of tbe same date, provided that Written Tenders in due form are lodged »t a District or. Resident Engineer's Office by of the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not neoes sarily be accepted. By command. ': John Biackett, Engineer in Charge, North Island. General Notices PUBLIC N O T ICE. W. PLANT, CHEMIST, Mary Street. WILL SUPPLY the Scarlet Fever Remedy, as published in last MONDAY'S Stab, at Cost Price, viz, Sixpence per Five Gallons ; in smull quantities Gratis. Carbolic Acid, Camphor, Chloride of Lime, and Sulphur at Half the usual Price. The spread of Scarlet Fever can ohxy be prevented by Cleanliness and tbe free use of Disinfectants. More care is necessary now that tbe public schools are closed to keep cbildred from visiting infected heuses. JUST LANDED, 150 cases lf- ___________ APPLES 150 Which will be Sold Remarkably Cheap. Garden Seeds! JUST HE :C' HIVE D— A" Splendid S; ' , of £cod«, l;on*iifling Turnip, Or «bba>j; . ~'uan, Oirr6t, <_eddish, Cauliflower, \E<•» »np, &<«., «fhipii will be sold at Aucklf ■'' * -reß> f Also, ex L'v. aafi}, from H0&1&—150 Cases of Sopor,-- Applet X^ Ent,t3g and Cooking), corseting of Eip»toߣ^i Kus«9tr, Pearmama, French Crab Stone York Pippins, Golden Hurvcys, Wellington Pipping, &c. . ■ -s-l . Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two Tons Lapstone Kidney Seed Pota'.oes. / JAMES J?FfEftY, FEUITEEEE& SEEDSMAN, BKOWN STREET, 1812 ' Gbahamstowk. C. G. PARRAR, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST (Registebed), MEDICAL HALL, POIXEN StBEET, HAVING- made Extensive Alterations, and received a LABGE and VARIED STOCK of all Necessaries, is prepared to. either Wholesoie or Betail DUgs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery (of many makers), Sponge*, Brushware, &c, &c. t^ARRAR'S NEURALGIC Jj TURE, prored for many years to gi c speedy and permanent relief in {hat distressing complaint. -jmRRARS WHITE WORM POWJJ DEES will expel worms a few hours after administration; perfectly harm* le)^, and can be given with safety, as numbers oh the'Tbames can testify. EARRAR'S CARMINATIVE, an excellent remedy in all stomach ' derangements of children. FARRAR'S HAIR RKNEWER, for restoring the bait and preventing decay. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared from purest- drugs, day or night. HORSE and CATTLE ' and HOMOD*. PATHIO MEDICINES of all kinds on S»le> •2348 WHITEHEAD'S. TXT INTER STOCK OF MENV-», WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS IS THE BEST, CHEAPEST, CHOICEST, And most Extensive in the Town. WHITEHEAD'S BOOTS FIT WELL! LOOK WELL ! AND WEIR WELL! BUY YOUR BOOTS, or have them made to Order, at M. WHITEHEADS, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Centbal). Says Duguld : " Hoo are you, Maggie ? " "Am no weel ava, Dugald." Dugald: " Ay, ay ! will I make of you a cup of tea ? I hey some o' McGtowan'a here." " No, no, Dugald, be'H do no coot." " Will I make yon a new-ppriv-efg?" "It's no use, Duguld ; I'm no weel whateffer, man." " Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " " Oh, Dugald, you make me laugh, art' me no weel. Get me some o' that tea uoo ? "—[AdVt.} "A deep embrowned tint which teUs ths " nature of the leaf McGcrwiN sells" ftt 3s a poundi

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3912, 13 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3912, 13 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3912, 13 July 1881, Page 3

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