Personal. WILL Albert Walton, of Addingham, Yorkshire, England, please write home at once? Parents dead. Information respecting- above person thankfullyreceived by Edith Kendall, Post Office, Busselton. West Australia. ___. /CHILDREN'S Flower Show, Choral Hall \j —November 24 and 25. Entries close. November 20. ______ USE Schram Water Guard Filters,as a protection against impurities; easily adjusted, high or low pressure taps.— Louch and Co., 107 Queen-sf..^_ DO Yon Want Money?—We bavc large and small sums t« leud on mortgage at a very low rate of. interest.— Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents. _ TT IS JUST THIS MARY. It really serves you right -having such sore hands. It is entirely your own fault. How many times have I scolded you for getting any other SOAP but FLORA. ALMlSTßYi~PhreiioTogy^—Paul Perrier (the Long-haired Man) and Mrs Perrier. from Sydney.—Shop top Queen-st. <pi UMDIGGERS. NOTE.—Lichtenstein VT and Arnoldson, shipping Gum direct, pay higher than ever was paid at Ra Point, Northern Wairoa. Fifty more Diggers wanted. ; "TJOYCOTTING" A FAILURE. Da. R. MILLER, of Deyonport and Karangahape Rd., renews his thanks to the people of the North Shore for their kind patronage, and begs to say that though "BOYCOTTED" &' PERSECUTED in every quarter by so-called "Men of Business," he is still holding .his -own, and means to stick to Devonport as long as he is so liberally patronised. DR. BAKEWELL HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AFTER HIS ILLNESS. Hours for Consultation, 10 to 11* 3 to 5 p.m. Every Day. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 to 8 p.m. 144, Hobson-st, November 15. OING TO GIVE A PARTY? — Go to TYLER'S, Queen-st, CHINA. GLASS and CUTLERY Hired at Low Rates. A DAME HELLER ■PHYSIOGNOMIST,-.-INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, 41, PITT-ST., opposite Wesleyan Church. Questions Answered on every Subject. BY SPECIAL REQUEST on passing through .can be consulted FOUR DAYS ONLY up to MONDAY NIGHT; ... NO CONNECTION WITH PUBLIC SHOW PEOPLE. LOWER" SHOW 7 Choral Hall, November 24 and 25. Entries close November 20. T"o~Ladles and Gentlemen—Send Address arid Receive Highest Price for your Superior Misfits and Left Off Clothing. Gent's, a Specialty.-HARTLY'S. Welles-ley-st. 4 doors above Opera House. T "ADIBS' and Gentlemen's Left-off and JU Misfit Clothiug bought. Letters attended to.—Mr 'and Mrs Bottrill, 61 Karangahape Road_j__ . CJUBSCRIPTIONS are earnestly requested So on behalf of'the sick and wounded Boers. All donations, however small, received and acknowledged by Miss Bewicke, Transbrook, Lake Takapuna. References: Bank of Australasia. _; (^ OLD Medal aud Ist prize awarded Gillt man's Instantaneous Polish for Oilcloth. Linoleum, etc. WAKKAMAYEU TESTIMONIAL.—Sir. Your Lotion is first class stuff for healing. I have known it to cure a burn in twenty-four hours, etc., etc. ARRISON r S WORM SPECIFKS la . known ■as being" tKe most effective and palatable specine known. Sold ev-eryw-ere. ,:.'.. ,/,..-. ~ ... SW BUCK, of the Three Lamps, will . have the best of everything, no matter the cost. He strongly recomSenda CRAIG'S CLUB WHISKY. Call in and try it. US KOSE, Trained Nurse. — Comfort- . able home for ladies during accouchement. Terms moderate.—ll, Franklin Rd. ONE of Auckland's faults is to delay. ■ Don't delay to give Harrison's Worm Specific to any child showing symptoms of worms.—Ratjen, Queen-st. By Special Appointment. "rpHE -gOUDOIR." Ladies' Hairdressing in all Branches. Hair and Combings Made Up. REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENT & PAINLESS. Manicuring-and Electric Massage . . ■ ■ ■ For ' ■ • ■ . Hands, Face, Head, Chest, etc. Latest Novelties for Toilet and Adornment. Telephone 1040. ■, Appointments Hade. Note the Address: • ' "rjPHE i T>OUDOIR." MRS NICC O L, A.M.P. BUILDINGS (Upstairs). mANFIELD, Potter and Co.—Trinket X Sets, beautifully shaded, numerous patterns and designs to select from, all prices to suit purchasers. , mANFIELD, Potter and Co.'s 21/ HandX painted and Gilt Tea Sets, wonderful value, - suitable for presents. : UNDREDS of Harrison's Worm Specific being sold; hundreds being pre-pared.—RatjeiVQu^eji-s^______ OT HEALTHY? No Why? L-on't know. They are weak and irritable and never happy. Stupid mother; buy a bottle of Harrison's Worm Specific. Sola everywhere. ■''-""' GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT. SUCCESS. PERFECTION EGG PRESERVATIVE —Extensively used last season and pro-4W>m»c,e,d.-ou ail sides*^reatjiuecess. Egg? preserved %itU this solution do not become hard or acquire an unpleasant.flavour. May be kept fresh for mouths with absolutely no loss at a cost of about one halfpenny per dozen. Sold in half-gallon ting, 2/; one gallon, 3/6; and in cases of eight gallons, _1/ each. Obtainable from all merchants and Storekeepers, or the Manufacturers, KENDERDINB & KIRKUP, Hobson-st. Telephone .776. - -. ; ■\TOTICE.—Lane and Brown, Totara JM North, are prepared to supply Sawn Totara- to order; price 15/ per 100. F.o.b. Whangaroa. ■ ■ ■ ; A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter ii for. the table" all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. ■ BATHS. -TURKISH BATHS-OPEN ■ EVERY DAY for Ladles and Gentlemen from fl.'a.m. til] 6 p.m. Charges, 3/,; Saturday, 2/. 8 Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches-and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from-.tt a.m. till 7 p.ro.—Lorne-street off Victoria-st. East. rtsjl/— TEA SETS less than -wholesale ZX)/' prices. Very choice sets at 25/, reduced ' from 30/.—TYLER'S. ..Queen st. rpBA SETS—Our beautiful stock of TEA X SETS at Reduced Prices for a few Inys onIy.—TYLER'S. Queen-st EB.AMBULATORS, Go-carts, arid Wickerware,- Cheapest, and- Best. ■— McLeod Bros., Queen-st; Branch, Karaorenliape I^-d. -, ~. ..'-.; -■■ LORIAN and INTARSIO—The Last & Loveliest Productions in ART POTTERY. See window. — WILSON'S, Queen-st. ' ' . ' . ' THE Dunblane Restaurant makes a special feature of .Salads,' Cold Meats,■ and dainty morsels. .Upstairs, ,9d; tickets, 8/ per dozen. -■~ -■■-~ THE most satisfactory place in Auckland for a good-Dinner, is the Dunblane. All Meals upstairs, 9d; downstairs,"6d. ORKINGrMEN, get your Breakfast and Ted at" the Dunblane. Scones'and Salad for. tea, no e_tra:*'eharge.' All Meals ■downstairs, 6d.. ';.,:■■ , ■ ' ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 272, 16 November 1899, Page 1
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