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Educational, vMISS STANTON SMlTH.—Vamping, Harmony, Organ, Singing, Piano.. Twelve lessons 10s. Near the Opera House. BOOKKEEPING. — Double Entry Classes : Tuesdays (general), Thursdays (ladies), also privately.—J. H. Mackie, Rutland-street. ■^STIOLINS given and Two Lessons • a T week, 6/ month; instruction individually. Call and arrange. — Adamson, Cobden-street, Newton. MR McDOUGALL'S School of Music (registered by Minister of Education). Violin, Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Production. Pupils prepared for Examinations.—27 Kyber Pass Road. \ '"""'"' " —rr--^^. ' ■ - Lost and Found. - PH REWARD.—Lost, Brown Leather <£JL Pocket Book. — Apply Terminus Hotel, Onehunga. . ■i~f\ REWARD; — Lost, Wednesday JLV/ night, Sowerby's Hall; or between there and Crummer Road, Gold Topaz Cross.—'Star' Office. OST. a Gold Pin (bat and ball).—Reward by applying J. Endean, Waitcmata Hotel. LOST, on the 10th, Iron Grey Horse, aged, about 15 hds; reward.—J. Thorpe, Epsom. LOST, Gordon Setter Dog, about six months' old. Finder please communicate Police Station, Newton. , LOST, between Victoria Arcade and Milne and Choyce's, Purse containing money. Reward.—Care E. Porter and Co., Higli-st. LOST, Sable Collie Dog, 10 months old.— Reward, on returning, Campbell and Ehrcni'ried Co.'s Store, .Queen-street Wharf, LOST, near Royal' Oak.' Hotel, Onehiinga, Leather Card Case (silver-mounted). Finder will be rewarded on' returning same to Star Office. _/_ ..___ T OST, Tuesday, Victoria-street, Liver JIJ and White Cocker Spaniel; reward.— Lincoln Cottage, Runnell-st. off Englandstreet. _^ • ¥7^o UND, in Queen-street, an Umbrella.— J? Apply Star, Office. | TjX)UND, Sheep. If not claimed and expenses Jk- paid within seven days, will be sold.—J. T. Uoaworth, The Ladies' Mile. 37*OUND, dark bay Pony, one white foot, . white spot on forehead, white spot on nose, uhod all round. If not claimed in \i days and expenses paid shall be sold to defray the same. —W. Bennett, Hobsonville. i Public Notices. y MACKINTOSH Coats. Still a large selection to choose from. All newn scams; must be cleared, from 17s Gd.—G. Mcßride, Merchant Tailor, Outfitter; Hatter, etc., 39, 41, 43, Victoria-street. - OLD FRIENDS and New Priends, have your Painting, Paperhanging, etc., done with despatch and save time and money. Note the Name—M. J. Bennett, 193, Newton. npUY W. A. THOMPSON & CO., 95, VictoriaJL street West, for Sewing Machines, Perambulators, Portable Boilers, etc. Cash, or 2s Gd week. WE are now opening a Special Job Line of 3,000 yards of latest Drc3s Fabrics in Black Lustres and Alpacas (plain and fancy) at prices to sell quickly.—R. Hobbs. T,T> OVAL MAIL LIVERY- AND BAIT JU/ STABLES, TIKI ROAD, COROMANDEL. Cab 3. 'Buses, Brakes, etc., on hire, and will meet all steamers going and coming. Telegrams receive prompt attention. Saddle Horses always on hire. TERMS—Absolutely Cash. J. DENIZB, Proprietor. 0 ~ T j c B _ Samuel Adams, of Adams Bros., Drapers, ■ Thames. and Karangahake, is not, the Samuel Adams, Storekeeper, of Paeroa, lately bankrupt, nor any relation of his. . A SrlCCLVTriot of BLACK FRENCH •*v TvIKIU.NO.S and CASIIMEKES. wonderful value, all at wholesale prices.—lt. Hobbs. jfiOING TO~7UVK A PARTY 1 —Go to VJ TYLER'S, Queen-street, CHINA, GLASS and CUTLERY hired at low rates.

rp H A N.. X S. I W. H. CHURTON, Esq.,, Manager Provident and Industrial Insurance Company, Auckland. Dear Sir,—Allow me to thank your Company, the Provident and Industrial, for payment of my Claim upon them, arising- out of death of my son Norman. You paid me although I was nine weeks in arrear at the time, and therefore not entitled to any benefit. Yours truly. (Signed) MARY HILL, Oxford-street, Newton. nnilE SALE OF THE HAYMARKET A DRAPERY COMPANY'S BANKRUPT .STOCK commenced this morning at the SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY, Karangahapo Kosid. Weather permitting, success of sale certain. Print:-; given away, Muslins, Ginghams and Dresses at Baiikrupt-bariged-J-a-iaher prices. Whole stock moving. great excitement. Come round to-night and see Sydney Style, Sydney Prices. Sale continued next week. ! |«« "OUIZE EGGS." — Houdans, splendid I A. Winter Layers, best Table Kowls. j Sittings of 13 Eggs, 12s Gd and 21s. Infertile | replaced.—P. Watkinson, Hargreave - street, Auckland. PIANOFORTE taught by Young Lady, JL pupils visited, terms from 10s quarter.-1-' Address "L.K.," Stak Oilice. Tji RICHARDSON. General Engraver, 25, JTt-'o High-street. Auckland. \TOTICE OF REMOVAL. GEORGE TUTT, TAILOR & GENTS' OUTFITTER, Owing to increase of business, is Removing to Larger Promises, in. UPPER SYMONDS STREET Next Robertson Bros.', Grain Merchants. rjn he- auoklanFrubber stamp i COMPANY. S7, GREY STREET. As we have imported alarge stock of RUBBER STAMP MATERIALS We can supply every requisite required. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Date Stamps from 2s Gd; Self-inkers from 2s Gd; Names in one pieco'.of Rubber, .Is (for linen)': "■'. Just Arrived, "it"lot of Solid Rubber Letsuperior quality. ~: All Stamps made oh the premises, and.at ters in boxes, all sizes, best and' three hours' notice. Established six years in Auckland. J. M. CONOLLY, Manager. HENRY M A C X i E, « AGENT, RUTLAND-STREET, CITY (Opposite the Library)* WANTS TO BU V—House, 5 rooms, near Three Lamps; House, 8 rooms, near Three Lamps; Farm, '20 or 80 acres, near Panatoitoi; House, G rooms, Graf ton Ward ; Business Waggon, to carry a ton ; Several Houses about £81)0. HAS TO SELL—Engines and Boilers, 2i, 3, 4, 5, (!, 8, 10 and Xi H.P., all in good working order, cheap; Ladies' Phretons, Cortland Waggon, Drags, Light and Heavy Spring Carts", Hand Carts and Coster Burrows. HAS TO LET—Summer resort, Mount Wellington, Cottage four rooms, or 6 if required, partly or'fully.'-furnished, piano, plenty water, healthy neighbourhood. HOUSES IN CITY AND SUBURBS. OFFICES AND WORKROOMS IN AND NEAR QUEEN-STREET. Note the Address. T^ERY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. While heartily thanking my numerous customers and the public for their extensive patronage during the last four years in my present premisses, it is with ; pleasure" 1 Intimate that I have purchased a more healthy and better shop next door ■ but one, and next to Mr Mackay's, Bookseller. • It is my fixed intention to make my new shop THE MOST POPULAR IN QUEEN STREET, both as regards Comfort, Quality and Cheapness. FOR TWO WEEKS, therefore, I am holding- a BIG CLEARANCE SALE while the alterations in my new premises are completed. The balance of numerous lines will be sold by auction, so that I will start with Now, Fresh and thoroughly sound Goods. Please Note Particularly— T. P-ROSSER, JUN., CITY BOOT EMPORIUM. (Opposite Milne and C^oyce.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 5