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Notices. ?J*p|ps!r O~f AUCKLAND. "THE CITY MARKET HOUSE, a LARGE BRICK BUILDING ' (CORNER OF HIGH-STREET & CHANCERY LANE). A. AITKEN Has received instructions from the City Council to offer for sale at 11 turn, on FRIDAY, the 22nd June. I.—THE LEASE FOR THREE YEARS OF THE CITY MARKET HOUSK. 2.-THE LEASE FOR SEVEN YEARS OF THE LARGE BRICK BUILDING, corner of High-street and Chancery Lane, at present occupied by the Charitable Aid Board. The above leases to be subject to conditions and reservations particulars of which may be seen during, office hours at the lown Clerks Office. Coburg-street, and at the Auctioneer's on the day of sale. ~ 350JKoad Board Notices* "OUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that Mr William Maxwell has been appointed Dog Tax Collector by the above Board for the present year. T. G. USHER. Clark. ■pUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARDN OTIC E. Notice is hereby given that the Pukekohe West Road Board —rill, at their next meeting- to be held on July 4,1894, make a Rate of Three Farthings in the Pound, on the Rateable Value of all Rateable Property within the district, for the year ending 31st March. 1895. the same to become due and payable on the Ist day of September, 1894, T. G. USHER. Clerk, June 4,1894. P. W.R. Board. Late Advertisements. 171 OR SA^LE, Second-hand Hooded JU Buggy, in firat-olass order: £25. — The Cousins and Atkin Carriage Factory, Klliott-st SALE EXTRAORDINARY to maet tb* times. Selling-off Cheap, at and tinder cost—Locks, Hinges, Nails. Brassware, Sunr Great Clearance Sale, and no mistake. J. * J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-Street. See wanted columns. FOOTBALLERS, Athletes, efcc, should try Carnall's Reliable Embroaation. for Sprains, Wounds, etc. No external application better for Rheumatism or Lnmbago. ANTED, experienced Waitress for flrst-class boarding-house, town; Second Waiter, town.—Apply, 7.30 sharp, Mrs Clark's, Wakefleld-street. JE? X K. PIANO, Horizontal Iron Grand, SIOO but little used, cost £150. Suitable for Large Hall, being very powerful; all tbo latest improvements. This is a bargain to those who wish for a valuable instrument at small cost.—Apply, Webb's Oak Honao. Hobsonstreet. . TVJ" Z. CLOTHING Factory for wonderful Jli • bargains in Wfaito and Regatta Shirts from Is 9d; Children's Fancy Caps, all kinds, from Is each. _ TO LET, the large Shop in Queenstreet, lately occupied by Messrs J. and W. Williams. Rent low.—J. J. Macky, Estate Agent, Victoria Arcade. WANTED, "Housemaid (New Plymouth), 7s, nice place; Cook-Laundress (To Aroha), 12s, good hotel; Young Woman Cook. 10s (Waikato).—Mrs Lockloy, 280, Queenstroet. WANTED, an Active Woman, good plain cook, widow with boy about 12 not objected to.—Apply (with references) Mrs Courtayne, York-street, Parnell. j_»-fl /», £18 PIANOS, Good Becondd& J_O hand Instruments, at Webb'3 Oak House. Hobson-street, J&W HARMONIUM, by Alexander 38s/ 9 Broadrecds, 3 stops, at Webb's Oak House, Hobson-Btreet. GRAND Bargains—Men's sewn Balmorals. 7s lid, worth 12s 6d; Men's Sllppcrs, 2s lid, 3a 9d. jTiITY Boob Mart, nextCochraße's—Grand ■\./ bargnifls. Ladies High Lace. 7s lid: Strong Walking Shoes, 5s lid; Slippers, Is 114, 2s 6d; Carpet Slippers. 2s 9d.~City Boot Mart. CITY Boot. Mart—Gents real Crupp Shooters "a perfeot boot," 355, see our window for quality and style. 0 LET Furnished Residence, Takapuna beach, grandly situated, two acres land, easy term.—T. Prosser, Jun., Queensi root. . ANGELUS SOAP. This Wonderful Soap, more popular than ever, the time will come when the Public will refuse to use any other. Here are a few teatimonals from well-known Gentlemen in Auckland ; This is what Father Hackott sayn about it :— "St. Patrick's Presbytery, Auckland, June 11th. 1394. Dear Mr Over,—Yonr Soap is the best I have ever used for Shaving Purposes; it allays the usual irritation of the Skin experienced during the process of shaving, and will be a welcome boon during the winter months to people of tender skin.—Yours sincerely. J. J. HACKETT, Adm." Hero is another from a man woll-known in Auckland : — " Foley's Buildinßß. Hobsonstreet. Auckland, June 12th. 1894. MrW.Over: Dear Sir.—l have great pleasure in testifying to tho value of your Angolus Soap as a hair reI siorer. Before using your soap, the crown of my head was quite bald, but since using it the hair is shooting forth again : and nay hair, which, before the application of your soap, w«a grey, is now resuming its original dark tint. I find the Angelws Soap is also invaluable as a tooth piste. For years I have been suffering more or less from aching teeth and jaws, but during tbe last fortnight (since I first used your soap as a tooth paste) theso aching pain 3 have entirely left, and my taeth are becoming'white and pearly. — Yours reapeotfully. Michael Doeds' Office. Auckland, June 12th, 1891. Mr Over: Dear Sir.—lt is with a sen3e of having derived material benefit from your "Angelus Soap," and consequently, with great pleasure, that I recommend it to those who are losing their hair. Before using your soap my hair was falling out in aa alarming manner, but since I have commenced.touse your " Angelus." my hair not only no longer falls out, but is now even growing thick and curly,—Yours, etc., J. J. L. Burke To be had everywhere, and wholesale of W, Over, Richmond Road. Try U, aud have eatiny skin and silky hair, free from all impurities such as scurf, pimples, etc. Auctions. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, June 11,1894. IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned TOWN and RURAL LANDS will be submitted for Sale by public auction, at the Land Office, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of July prox., at 11 o'clock a.m. * SCHEDULE. Town of Ngaruawahu.—Section 140, lr 7p, upset price £517s 6d. Parish of Titirangi.—Section 176. 4a 3r 7p, upset price £2319s 6d; 177. sa. £25; 178, sa, £25; 179,5a, £25. Parish Ararimu.—Section 15a, 10a, upset price £10. FIRST-CLASS LANDS—RODNEY COUNTYPARISH Oruawharo.—Section' N. 172, 108a, npset price £175 10s; 191a, 64a 2r, £115 17s 6d. N. pt. 172, broken to undulating forest land, containing 207 green and 39 dead kauri tree 3; Section 191a, about 8 acres fern and bush, remainder contains 59 green kauri trees and 108 totara trees. Both lots lie from 4 to 5 miles from Hakaru. Terms op Sale.—One-flfth of the purchase money to be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the balance within 30 dayß thereafter. GERHARD MUELLER. Comissioner Crown Lands. BAKER BROS. Will auction on Wednesday. 20th June, at 2 p.m., without reserve, to close an estate, (fiOLLINGWOODSTREET, Lots 57 and \j 58, with six-roomed House, bath, throe fires, verandah, etc.; lovely view. Land. 65 feet x 100. BAKER BROS. Will auction, on Wednesday, 27th June, at 11 . a.m., on tha premises of Mr W. J, Lvttle (who is going farming). Blacksmith and Coach Builder. Freeman's' Bay. THE Trotting Stallion "Too Small," Cream-coloured Buggy Mare, with black points (carries a lady), Blacksmith's Tools, etc, 2 Spring Carts, Sulky and Harness, Brongbam, Wheelwright's Bench, otc. Also, .the Lease of the Land and Buildings, having 3 frontages to Victoria - street, Freeman's Bay, and Dockstreet, from its central position is valuable for almost; any business. Details in future issue.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8

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