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MABYEi/iotrs Bah&ains( in, Mi.linery and Drapery, and a large lot of Clothing at onethird its value is now Selling at J. MabBHALI's, Albert street. —The Pollen street Branch is taken over by,Mr Q-. Boon (late Manager). ,

"These are sciences as well as many arts of getting rich. Poisoning people of large estates was one employed largely in the middle ages; adulteration of food of people of- small estates is one employed largely now."—Buskin. What people darp not do in their own city, they perpetrate in Auckland. Adulterated pepper is now continually sen.t by a Southern firm as fit for your consumption. Any one can e;sily detect the fraud by comparing the same with ours ; which ia prapared <i»d sold by us genuine only. Brown, Barrett, and Co. also guarantee that their genuine Mocha and Ceylon coffees can be relied upon'; and that their variousbrands Excelsior, Standard, Lion, Anchor, and Crown, consist of pure, coffee, mixed with pure chicory in such proportions as we bare found from experience to bo generally appreciated. —Brown, Barrett, and Co., JJlliotl* street, Auckland. '

"Kou&H ON Cobns."—Aek for Wells'"Bongh on Corns." Quick roliof, complete, porinanenb euro. Ooruß, wnvts, bunions.— Kcinpthorne, Frosscr and 00., Agents, Auck* lanrl.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5033, 28 February 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5033, 28 February 1885, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5033, 28 February 1885, Page 2

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