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Personal. WE NEVER REFUSE Advances on Pro. Notes. Bills of Sale and all tangible | securi-ies.—Bratily and Co., Financiers, 215. j Onsen-street. - MR. HERMANN ROTH, ly-TASSJTGE QPECIALIST, Can still be c<rasnit__d free between 11—1 I o'clock and 3—4 p.m. daily, at 309, Victori* .Arcade, for al! Nervous, Hoscolar, and Joint Diseaaea, Face Massage, Superfluous Hair, Moles, etc TUST A EE 1 V E D, Ex s.s. Pak__ba. Gem Rings. Gold .Brooches. Silver Alberta, Silver Medals (Running and Cycling;, etc-, etc. A nice Selection at low prices at SKEATES BROS.. .Opposite lowa Clock. QUEEN-ST. ARRACLOUGH'S '* PROGAiNDRA' (Registered) CURES CORNS. It is in sintraent form. The proprieter has refrained offering it te the public until thoroughly psrfsctad. PRo€tAN"DRA ia a painless aad PgRMAXE-VT Cpbe, IS F. PRIME, ironmonger, ckeap 1 T.iy him. Fact 3 speak louder than words. I TAKE a particular and personal pride in selling really Reliable Goods. .My Razore are first - clas3. PocKet and Table Cutlery are the same. PlaUdware. For!_3, Spoons, Cruets, etc., are genuine.—Thomas Samuel, Sheffield House. Photograpiiy GBOKOE HBEGOBY, ARTIST A_-m PHOTOGRAPHER, 245, Corner of Qcez.v k. VV_£_______3lj_t Sts. 3. V ENAMELLKD CABINETS. *•*/ O■ A I ■*■» IVORY TYPES. ' v' One 15 rl2 Opal Enlaxsemeat a»4 1 Dozen Eaajnclie't or Matt CaMae's, loa. '■'- PROMPT UELIVERY. Public Notices. A UCKLAND pAS /^OMPANX ! LIMITED. The Classes referred to in the Preliminary Announcements by advertisements in the daily papers are now arranged, and are open at the following popular prices :— . A. Classes of 10 or 20 pupils, 3 lessons for 55,; each pupil. ' B. Classes of 10 pupils, 8 lessons for 10s. each ! papil. C. Classes of 10 pupils, 10 lessons for 203. each pupil. D. Classes of 10 pupils, 10 lessons for £2 2a, each pupil. Fees payable in advance. Each cla£3 will meet for practice twice weekly. All materials required will be provided by the Company. The classes arc to be "Cookery Practice Classes," and are to be conducted according to the bc3t English methods now so popular throughout the United Kingdom. The processes connected with the preparation of the articles to be cooked will be carried out by the members of each clam Clas3 A is intended for persons engaged duringtheday. The instructions will be in roasting, boiling, baking, frying, dressing of vegetable.-, lentil, vegetable, potato and curry soups, mutton broth, frying and baking of fi3h, meat pudi dings and stews, plain puddings and pastry. " rock cakes, ginger bread and scones. Clas3 B and C will take subjects intermediate between A and D. Class D—High-class cookery practice. This class is intended for those who desire to extend their knowledge of cookery into the best class of French dishes, French soups and entries, etc. Luncheon will be arranged for persons attending morning classes, the charge being: Class B, 6d; C, Sd ; and D. Is. Matrons and Young Ladies are invited to form a class of ten persons selected from their friends and acquaintances, with the view of combining social c.n 4oyment with the captivating pleasure of exploring together one of the most important arts. Mis. Rosa (holding diplomas from Cookery and Food Associations, London, distinguished French Chefs, South Kensington, N.T.S.C., etc.) will conduct the classes. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. 26, WYNDHAM-STREET. i . , --.■_ Chapel-street, January 28th. 1337. Resident Secretary CITIZENS- LIFE ASSURANCE CO. (Ltd.). DEAR SIR,—I wish to thank you for the kind and prompt manner in which you have paid the Claim arising through the death of my husband, Thomas Thomas. You only heard of his death yesterday, and to-day T am in receipt of ths full amount, viz., £21, fer which he only paid a small weefcly premium. The CmZESS certainly deserves the success it haa attained everywhere by its prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Again thanking you, 1 remain yours truly. SUSANAH THOMAS, T_> EM DE R A PUBLIC POUND. Impounded in Remuera. 1 Bay Horse, white hind fetlock, branded AP on shoulder, broken knees. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold" en SATURDAY. Jan. 30, at 12 noon. Also, 1 Light Bay Mare, dartc points, white star on forehead, branded A on back: and 1 Chestnut Mare. 3 white feet, collar on with MW 105 marked on it. If cot claimed and expenses paid will be aold ou WEDNESDAY, February 10th, at 12 noon. J. MONTGOMERY, Ponndkeeper. OINO TO WIVE A PARTY?—«» to TYLERS. Queen-street. CHINA, GLASS and CUTLERY hired a .low ratm. A R GAINS, Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. Bargains — Enoch Wood, Symonds-street and Rocky Nook. For Ii o w Spirits f. .*■-• OR .DEPRESSION, YY ' '.. OR AN IRRITABLE NERVOUS FEELING, TAKE ... NEIL'S LIVER TONIC. ' Neil'a Dispensary, 7, "Weliesley-street East (2 doors above Milne and Choycc). THE Wonder of tha Age—A C_.okit.__* Stove for £3 -Os. large evoa. burns either ceal or weed.— F, Prime. Karangahape Head. WHERE is thdro a largo asssortnaent of Crockery te select frana?— F. Prime, Karangahape Road. S 6D—TEA, SETS for six. Snishod in gold, from 7s 6d; for twelve, from 13s 6d.— TYLER'S. Queen-street. T-tfE W JEWELLERY OF ALL KIND 3 AND LARGE DISCOUNTS OFF ELECTROPLATED GOODS, AT SKEATES BROS., Oppo*ite Town Clock. QUEEN-ST. WHITK Lead. White Zinc, Mixed Paints. Oils, Turps. Varnishes, Painters Brushes.—M. J. Bennett. Birect Importer, 193, Newton. ' WALL PAPERS, Cheapest iv New Zealand. Buy from 11. J. Bennett, and have theai put' on cheap, with despatch. Note name. Tolephone. No. 936. DRESDEN CHINA—New Shipment of these favourite artistic goods^ Dessert Services, new, choice and cheap.—WILSON'S, 267, Queen-street. " SS 6D—TEA SETS for Six from 5a 6d.; for twolvo, from Sb 6d.—TYLER'S, Qnceatreet. ' DANCES AND PARTIES—Hire your China. Glass and Cutlery where you can get them cheapest.—WlLSON"!.", 267, Queen-st,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

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