Late Advertisements. mHE FUN CONTINUES! GREAT FURORE IN KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . ALF MOORE'S FIN-DE-SIECLE FEAST. Once again we demonstrated the out-of-the-way value of our goods on Saturday last by the premises being PACKED TO THE DOORS. A BIG HOLE was made in our splendid stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, but all this week we are opening hundreds of new ones, 6d to 3s lid Going like Lightning 2s lid White Shirts, well worth 4s lid, extra qualities reduced to 3s lid and 4s lid, Ono hundred and fifty doz to choose from. Good-bye to headaches By wearing ALF. MOORE'S 2s lid cool Spring Hats. 3Joz, extra quality to 8s 6d Specially steamed to customers head. Joy in Cricket Circles 2s lid Silk Striped Cricket Shirts Is 6d, best Silk Club Colour Ties. Beautiful Silk Waistbands reduced to 2s lid Make it your business to inspectour prices. ALF. MOORE'S ECONOMIC, ' Wrong Side Karangahape Road. TF anybody knows the whereabouts of Mr Robert Jameson, who left Auckland on or about 11th October, will they please communicate with the Rev. Mr Calder, Ponsonby Parsonage ? Southern and Australian papers please copy. \y AITARA HARBOUR BOARD. Applications will be received at the Office of the Board until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 10th November, 1597, from competent persons willing' to undertake the duties of Harbour Master and Pilot and to do such other work as may be required by the Board. Applicants to state salary required. Further particulars as to duties may be obtained at the Office of the Board. J. CAMERON, Secretary. Waitara, 20th October, 1897. T OST, on Mt. Hobson or thereabouts, JU Small Gold Scarf Pin, with ruby; reward.—Apply 'St-ar' Office. _____ ANTED, Employment by smart young man as Trimmer; also, good Trouser Cutter and Tailor. — Address Tailor, ' Star' Office. THE ATTRACTIONS OF HOME ARE magnified by the use of thfl INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT. - Agents: .A uckJand Gas Company, Limited. < V"OU Can't Beat them, the Football er Brand. 1 —Dalton, Tailor. LOST, Sunday evening, between City.and Remuera, via Parncll, Silver-mounted Stone Bracelet, with Padlock. Reward. —J. Howden, jeweller, Queen-street. ' ACANCY in country for Young Lady capable of trimming, millinery and counter sales. —Apply by letter to T. Sinclair, care of Macky, Logan, Steen and Co. Auctions. ' ARTHUR AND GORRIE. C. Arthur.] . [Jas. Gorrie. TO-MORROW. At 11 o'Cloek. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. GOOD COW (in Milk), PURE-BKBD COLLIE DOG, 50 FOWLS, Etc. .50 FOWLS, etc. " ■ ARTHUR'STREET,' EI,KERSLIE. ARTHUR AND G-ORRIE Have received instructions from Mr R. Somerville, who has sold his property, to sell by auction at his residence, Ar-thur-street, Ellerslie, .iust past station, Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS— Piano (by 'B. Martini'), Large Overmantel, 2 Pier Glasses Clock, Easy Chairs J H.H. Couch, A.B. Chairs, Tables Carpet, Curtains, Lamps Rimu Wardrobes, Rimu Chest Drawers Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Commode, Washstands, Ware Toilet Glass, Sheets, Counterpanes, Table Cloths, etc. Kitchen Utensils, Tables, Crockery, Milk Pans, Garden Tools, Firewood, etc. Good Cow (in milk), pure-bred Collie Dog 5U Fowls (Leghorns), etc. (C. Arthur. Auctioneer.) BRUNSWICK MART. " THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 At 11 o'Clock. CHURTON & CO. Have received instructions from several Vendors to sell without reserve, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, KAA LINES OF USEFUL HOUSEOiPIF HOLD REQUISITES, Books, Furniture and Sundries. Also, Nice Suite Furniture (in Tapestry and Plush, 7 pieces), Walnut Piano, Fairy Lamp Chandelier, etc., etc., etc. CHURTON AND CO., Brunswick Mart. (T. C. Beale, Auctioneer.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 2 p.m sharp. SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, WATERVIEW. SUBURBAN SECTIONS, WATERVIEW. LAND, AVONDALE FLAT. FARM, WHANGARIPO VALLEY. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) -will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, O ÜBURBAN SEASIDE PROPERTY. GREAT NORTH ROAD-WATER VIEW, NEAR AVONDALE—ONE LARGE AND VERY WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 8 rooms, slate roof, verandah on three sides, AND ANOTHER HOUSE of 6 rooms, bathroom and washhouse, etc. Large and well built stables, cowshed, etc., with 13 acres in meadow, plantation, orchard, ■' and shrubbery. Frontages to main road and the harbour; four miles from Queen-st. Buses pass the door. SEASIDE SECTION ADJOINING ABOVE, and containing 7a 2r 32p meadow /and. SEASIDE SECTION A DJOINING ABOVE, and containing 7 acres of meadow land. SECTION ADJOINING ABOVE, and containing 5a 2r 12p meadow land. All these sections are conveniently and pleasantly situated, and are well-adapted for suburban residence sites or for small fruit and poultry farms, etc. AVONDALE FLAT. RICH SUBURBAN LAND, being lot 19 of Allotment 9, containing 10a 3r 14p, all fenced, in two subdivisions, and in grass. In excellent condition. WHANGARIPO VALLEY, MATAKANA. SMALL FARM, comprising 80 acres good level land. Situated close to the Whangaripo Bridge, and being allotment 8 and part of Allotment 9, Parish of Pakiri. Partly fenced and improved. A good deal of rough feed. Some kahikatea bush, known as Pearson's. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, i LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, '._ i, ; 95, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 248, 26 October 1897, Page 8
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