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S;ate AdvertiseiKents. fino LET, a 6-rooraed House, with every JL couvenience, corner ot Lincoln-street and I'onsonby Koad.— Apply Mrs Blott, Pousonby Road. TO LET, Excellent 7-roomecl House in Scotia Place, Upper Queens loot; nicely situated, every convenience, bath, large dry cellar, s;as, water, etc. Terms low to a good tenant.—Apply to Mr Salmon, on premises. ANTED, an active Girl for a small family. — Apply Johnston and Noble, Grocers, Victoria Koad, DcvonporL ANTED—I,OOO people to secure Un-licard-of Bargains at St. Matthew's Gift Auction this evening. ANTED, Engineers, Sailors, Cooks, and others to buy Navy Blue Undershirts, Swea Rags, Black Silk Caps, Cloth Caps, Cooks' Caps and Aprons, our own made Shirts in cotton, Union, and all wool: Cardigan Jackets and Jerseys, from 4s 6d to 12s; Coloured Blankets, etc.—J. Green, Clothier and Draper, 78, Victoria-streot. WANTED KNOWN-That this is the last evening for an Endless Variety of Goods at St. Matthew's Gift Auction^ WANTED Known.-Goods half-price. Neck Frilliug 3d. regular price Is yard; Oriental Lace 4d, usual price 8d; Girls' Brown ; Fur Capos at 7s 6d, usual price 11s ; Cashmere in fair quality, Is yard; Flannels. 8:M : Heavy Melton Cloths. Is 3d; AH Wool L cs' Cloth, Is 3d, cannot be replaced at the lii ,ney; good quality Short Blinds, 3:jd per yard (wide width); the best selection of Cretonnes m the city, price 5d to 9d yard; Calico (1 yard -wide), from 3d yard; Union Shirtings (a great variety of patterns), price B:{d to Is 3d yard; AH Wool, from la 2d to Is 6d yard ; good quality Cotton Shirtings, 6d yard ; Holland, 5Jd to 9d yard ; Diaper, from Sd to Is 9d yard ; Linen Handkerchiefs, i'ram 4d : Men's Handkerchiefs, from 4d; Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs, Is M per dozen, or lid each; Alexaucler's2ooyards Sewing Cotton, Is per dozi-n; Girls' Merino Hose, Is (usual price Is 6d) per pair.—J. Green, 78, Victoria-street. "6 Milk, Dealers, Pork 'Butchers, or Fruiterers. — Wanted To Let, 2 good Shops, suitable for above; rent low to good pushing tenants, who can sell cheap.—Earle & Montgomery, Karangahape Road. BE IN TIME if y,ou want Articles at onefourth their vaiuo, at St. Matthew's Gift Auction this evening:. T^AU'fiON.—W. J. Suiter and Co. hereV-/' by Caution persons indebted to them against paying moneys due to the iirm to Messrs Suttou and Co., as requested in advertisement , appearing in Star and "Herald." W. J. Suiter and Co.'s receipt Only is necessary for the discharge of liabilities due to the firm. OR SALE.-GOOD INVESTMENTS. CITY PROPERTY.—VaIuabIe Freehold City Property, having a frontage of 85ft. to Albertstreet, together with Five Houses erected thereon, let to good tenants at a rental of about £150 per annum. Mrst-class position and safe investment. PONSONBY ROAD. — Grand Freehold City Property comprising Large Allotment with extensive frontage and a splendid Block of Buildings divided inio Six iirst-class Shops and Dwellings in capital order and first-class position. (Fol. 112) CHURCH-STREET. — Handsome Villa of 8 rooms, etc., fitted with all conveniences, such as gas, city water, Venetian blinds, etc., large workshop and nice garden; pleasantly situated, almost next to All Saints' Church. Price, only £350. (Fol. 115) RICHMOND KOAD.-Handsome House of 6 large and spacious rooms (two each 18 x 16), handsomely finished and ntted with all conveniences, such as bath room, etc.; nice position near tram line. (Fol. 216) BROWN-STREET. — Verandah Cottage ot 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, and stable, nice little garden; freehold allotment, 40 x 105. All for £125. (Fol. 114) D. P. EVANS & CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents. NEW SEASON'S Bacon and Ham s, Fed at the Creameries. Having purchased the whole season's cure of the above Bacon and Hams, and having had them tested, we can offer the same with the utmost confidence to our friends and customers, as we feel sure that then) is nothing to equal them in this market. BACON in sides and half-sides, 6£d per lb BACON in cuts, 7d per lb HAMS, whole or halves, 8^ per lb. This week we will sell FRKSHBUTTERfrombestPukekohedairios, Is per lb EGGS, guaranteed fresh. Is 4d per doz CHE BSE, best in this city, id and 5d per lb CANTERBURY POTATOES, 3s per cwt OATMEAL, 251b bags, 2s 6d each FLOUR, 2blb bags, 2s 3Jd each FLOUR, 501b hags, 4s 6d each. TEAS. One of the best lines in Auckland for Hotels, Boarding-houses, or people with large families - 11LB BOX GOOD CHINA TEA, 14s 6b. No extra duty on this line. SUGAR, 561b bag, No. 2,13s A good ENGLISH SAUCE, equal to Yorkshire Relish, 5d per bottle ; 4s 6d per dozen KEROSENE, 135° test, 6s 6d per tin ; 12s 9d per case KEROSENE, 150 a test, 8s per tin; 15s per case. All goods guaranteed of the best quality, delivered free of cartage. Addkess : THE E. &M. CO-OPERATIVE STORES Telephone 459] 256, QUEEN-STREET; Telephone 466] KARANGAHAPE ROAD PRICE LIST Containing the lowest Cash Prices of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES. CROCKERY & EARTHENWARE, "Sent Post Free. Cheques and Post-office Ordcra please make payable to EARLE & MONTGOMERY, Newton. Conveyances. TIME TABLE, DAVIES BROS1. 'BUSES. Leaves Victoria Wharf, Dovonport—B.2o a.m., 10.20 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 4.20 pm. Sundays—lo a.m., 2.25 D.m. Leaves Takapuna—9.s a.m., 11.15 a.m., S.Q p.m., 5.15 p.m. Sundays—ll a.m., 4.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is 6ft. PATERSON AND CO., GSAIN MERCHANTS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Omnibuses Brakes, Caba, and Saddla Horses for Hire at lowest rates, Special arrangements madq with. Kreafctgand Picnio Parties. Stores and Stables i—Lorn"e-3treet, Mtßoskll:, and Avonriale, Auckland. N.Z. Hearse and Mourning Carriages for hire. Undertakers, liberally dealt with. DEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COAOH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDA.YSLeave Dovoaport 8 a.m , Takapuna 8.30 a.m., Wiulo 10.30, Waiwcra 12 noon, Puhoi 12.45 p.m. Arrive Warkworth 2.30 p-m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS- _ Leave Warkworth 8 a.m., Puhoi 9.30 a.m.., Wai. ■ wera 10.15 a.m., Wade 11.30 a.m. TakapunaS p.m. Arrive Devonport 2.30 p. m, THOMAS BUTLER, proprietor. -ETISITORS TQ TE AROHA.-Notic^ ( V -The Undersigned will run a Coach from To A-oha on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and S« ,tm- - days, meeting train for Auckland "tlton* j wltlnnn tlmsp ravi and returning to le Arona from MOTrinsvWon Mondays. Wednesdays, conveying passengers,, pagoete, ami naau%-£* fiallft£llfi£L," ■"'

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 8

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