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A UCKLAND SAVINGS T>ANK. J^EWTON gRANCH AND pENNY gANK. THE ABOVE BRANCH WILL BE OPENED OX ' MONDAY, the 24th NOVEMBER, 1884. : MONDAY, the 24th NOVEMBER, 1884. > - '.'■-'' > ____ HOURS OF ATTENDANCE: MONDAY .. .. From 12 to 2. ) TUESDAY .. .. FROM.I2TO 2. WEDNESDAY.. .. From 12 to 2. THURSDAY .. .. From 12 to 2. FRIDAY From 12 TO 2. SATURDAY .. .. From 10 TO 12. AND ON •SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM SEVEN TO EIGHT O'CLOCK, TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS ONLY. T» /CAMERON, JX» Cameron, MANAGER. WELVE" O'CLOCK OF THE DAY— Paten'a No. 2-Leasehold .at Dowden's Mart, 21th November. 1831. , WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS-Purchase thegenuine and repudiate all shams. . ■ . Qt U R R E V HILLS. o NOTICE. J Some Splendid Allotments on New Plans. Prices and Plans can be bad at the Office, next Mosara Brown and Campbell's, ShortlandBtrCOt. ' A; • . . '-' i Terms.—Ono-flfth Cash, balance any time within five years; interdst, seven per cent A. BQARDMAN, Agent T>OROUGH OF PARNELL. Notice is hereby given that the Fire Bella in tho Borough will bo rung on SATURDAY, tho 22nd inst, at i o'clock In the afternoon, to test their efficiency. .... ' 'r -'..-;.', S..pEYNOLDS, Town Clerk. TDONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY. Members of tho above Society, holding tickots in connection with the lato Concert, are requested to make an early settlement to either a member of Committee or A. L. PARSONS, Hon. Seo. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). ATJCKLAND OFFICES : 139, QUEEN-STREET, DIRECTORS: Auckland.—J. M. Shora (Chairman), S. Thorno George, F. J: Moss, M.H R. Dunedin—E. J. Sponce (Chairman). W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G.. M.H.R.; Hon. George McLean, M.L.C.; Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL has added to all the ordinary forms of Assurance SEVERAL DISTINCTIVE FEATURES, and is tho only . Colonial Life Office which issues , TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The "Absolute" and "Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policiea are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to i travelling, residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death. H.S.H.LYALL. Secretary for New Zealand. COACH FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. Additional Runs, to meet the convenience of the Public. TIME-TABLE. Coach leaves Devon- ~' Coach Leaves Lake port Poat-offloc. School-house. 8.20 a.m. 9.5 a.m. 10.30 „ • 11.15 „ 2 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 4.30 „ • 5.15 „ DAVIS BROTHERS. Proprietors. BOUGHT at Auction, 1,000 yards Scotoh Ginghams, worth Is 3d, glven-away at 4s lid -for 12 yards. Good shades.—J. 11. McLachlan. A FEW Double Tickets (ss) remain for Forester's Ball to-morrow night Don't forget to obtain one; a good investment. "\TEW BOOKS of Dance Music, tee., for. AS Violin, Comet, and Piano, Is 0d each, at A. Eady'B. 68, Queen-street " T WAS recommended to use Wolfe's -*- Schnapps" •'by a medical man of large experience, who "evidently knew its value." WARBURTON'S" ART UNION, '.'Meditation."—No. 138 is the winning number, held by Mrs Thomas Smith, Groanstreet. ■ • "XT 'O T I Q E. ART UNION. 79 PICTURES, VALUE £218. 436 Members ot 10s each. To bo drown pi.blioly in the Theatre by a Committee as soon as the tickets ore all sold. Pictu.eß now on view. Catalogues forwarded with description and price. ••■ Tv: .' F. H. LBWISSON. Jeweller, Queen-Btreet (opposite Union Bank). HE FIRE IS STILL RAGING.—For everybody wants an Allotment in Paten's No. 2 Leasehold, '"____} ■ ' OLD CLUB BOARDING-HOUSE, Eden ■ Crescent—Under no w proprietary; firstclass accommodation; 3 minutes from Queen streot; private apartments; plunge a_Q shower baths. " .'■'■ ■ ..' MERLIN HOUSE, Hobson-street.-A few vacancies. Shower and plunge, bath Every comfort and convenience.—Terms moderate BOARD AND RESIDENCE.-Vacancy for two Gentlemen, single Bedrooms; bath and piano.—Grafton House, Grafton Road, opposite Choral Hall. :. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Three or Four -Gentlemen, in the most convenient part of Parnell; splendid view of harbour.—Apply Star Office. VISITORS to tho North Shore can be Accommodated with Too or Hot Water at Miss Wren's Circulating Library. Fancy ReEository, &c„ close to tho Wharf, Victoria Rood, levonpprt ' WHY SHOULD 1 BE DM QUEENSTREET, nt 12 o'clock next Monday? Because on that day W. DovOden is going to offer Paten's No. 2 Leasehold., ~' ■■ - A SKyour medical attendant what he thinks of ■«• Wolfe's Schnapps asa means of promoting digestion. . VERY BEST TAPESTRY, 3s 6d ; good Brussels, _. Bd; Black Skin Hearthrugs, 12s Gd ; 3 Bales; a dead bargain; just opened.— J. M. McLnchlan. STOUE, BRICK, CONCRETE.-One-third value allowed at the end of the. term in Paten'a No. 2 Leasehold. -■ ' -- __?1 AA (ONE HUNDRED POUNDS) afctXVl/ FOR F_m SHILLINGS.-In-vest Five Shillings in oWalleßloy'fl Consultation. Ci UARANTEED.—Thisis toxertify that VJT tho Cost of the Deed to the Lessee in Paten's No. 2 Leasehold shall, not exceed Ton Shillings. ; ' MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT I Red Letter Day for Auckland. Paten's No. 2 Leasehold at Dowden's Auction Mart/ 1 ONEY.TO LEND-Tho New Zealand House, Land, Estate, and Financial Agency, High-street, are prepared to lend money to builders or others to ossiat in the Erection or Purchase of Houses on Freehold for Leasehold Properties, at lowest rates of interest OVER 600 DIFFERENT SAMPLES of English, Scotoh, and Colonial Tweeds and Fancy• Coatings to^ select from. Suits from 60* to £1 10s: Trousers from 13s6d to £1 as,— Woollams, Ready Morioy Tailor, Sydenham House, foot of Grey-street. . .'J_;~ STRAWBERRY SEASON.,,- Fre»h Cream and Devonshire Clotted Cream to tins or gloss jars, Dairy,Hobßon-tteetand branch dairies. __nsonby and Newton- - •"■ '. TEA S E HO L D S. fbeß to announce that I havo splendid Building Allotments ot one shilling per foot -rentage per annum. For position and proximity to the Sty they are suitable for. choice bachelor's quarters. The number of allotments are limited. Apply early to W. L. MITCHELL. ' Estate Agent, Queen-street COUSINS AND ATKIN have on Sale several Second-hand Buggies, Phaetons, and Dog Carts, light, and suitable f or.summqr use. " " '- ' *J-.. .-'■- Tjff&x wear slops i. sin_s' to J*, '."rasasure hem ,50_,; Trousers to measure from 13s 6d.—Woollams. Ready Money Tailor, Sydenha^m House, foot of Grey-street, " '■'--'■ i n liiii I •i-iiiiir""'-"- ' ' ■■'---•■^ -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 3