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Lost and Found.. £*> REWARD-Lost, between Avondale and 7"* SJueen-street, a Purse containing a sum of money.—Finder will be rewarded on leaving a * Paters°n's Stables, Lome-street, or at stables, Avondale. T OST from Epsom, on 15th October, a Lemon StoreE S6ttei> D°S--Reward at Oleson's T i° vT' T ali. the discomfort and misery caused yt},?cstioll since taking Nurse Woodwarq s Health Syrup. Jj°^T' ,be,tween Parnell and Pah, Lady's with initials.-Reward on retgraiDgto_geather, Robertonand Co. T P Srs ast Friday- Gents.1 Silver Watch and JU ! Cham name W. Wiggins on case. £1 reward on return.-R. Millar, Hargrave-st. f Tj°lT' S b 9, ufc, Railway Station or Wharf, -LJ Small Gold Brooch set with ruby. Regard.—Apply J. Stevenson, Railway Station. T OST, October 20th, between Epsom qn™? n w Sl aV les and Paft Road > Lady's Silver Watch. - Keward at Jamieson's Store, Epsom. T , 0ST> e£ Monday, between Mr Percival's JLJ gate, Pah Road, Epsom, and Mr Watkin'a. Gate, a silver watch, with gold chain and, trinkets.—Reward on returning to Star Office. T j°l.T' i from Police Station, Newton, Gordoa- • ■n ,? ett. er D°ff. about 6 months old. Reward. will be given for the recovery of the dog. Anyone found in possession after this date will be prosecuted. L°^?' , or: Saturday last in Ponsonby, English Setter Dog (had on old collar Auckland City, 1893, No. 451).-Reward on. returning same to Mr W. H. Armstrong', 47. Wellington-street. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. STRAYED on to my farm for the last three months, a Dark Riding Mare, aged.— If not claimed within two weeks from date will be sold to pay expenses.— John Keith, Pukekohe. Nov. 3rd, 1897.FOUND, perfect relief from Bilious Disorders and Dizziness after taking two doses of Llorente's Laxative Pills. Purely herbal. Sporting. A UCKLAND TRACING " rSLUB. SPRING MEETING. £r\sgj,.% SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. ''?*'"■"% TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9th. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. FIRST DAY'S PROGRAMME:— .L, j PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, V-" ." :"' AUCKLAND GUINEAS D" :'■' ; MUSKET STAKES . ':', : > i HURDLE RACE , •': ,•■■■• A , SHORTS HANDICAP : ", . '. ' ' r \V'*"■■ CITY HANDICAP " fW*'*? PONY HANDICAP '■'.}!■-■' -'■••? 3 FLYING HANDICAP " 'xl.dJi-.iM SPECIAL TRAINS. Fare to lillerslie (including Admission to Course), TWO SHILLINGS. WM. PERCIVAL, i Secretary A.R.C. ' Lectures, Btc, AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. PASTOR JOSEPH CLARK ,". Will (D.V.) deliver his VNew and interesting Lecture on 'NATURE'S NOBLEMEN ; OR, THE TRIUMPHS OF POVERTY.' ■ THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, ■ November 4th, at 7.30. MR S. ? H. MATTHEWS WILL PRESIDE. SYLLABUS: Nobleness Defined—Visions and Achievements—'The University of Poverty'— Her Numerous Graduates—Knights of the Last—Dukes of Iron—Peers of S-:ience—Barons of the Brush—Princes of the Muse—Lords Spiritual. • " i id ; A Collection to be taken for the 5 _ Gumdiggers' Mission. 17IOHKSTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAP3 ' ROAD. On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT j W. W. COLLINS Will deliver his Great Lecture on " NANSEN, the HERO of the POLAR ! REGIONS." J (A full account of the greatest expedition of modern times.) Every detail fully illustrated with authentic photographs from the explorer's originate, shown by oxy-ether limelight. Doors open 7.30. Lecture at 8. Dress Circle, 2s. 1 Body of Hall, Is. J Back Seats, 6d. [ PLEASE NOTE: i Mr CrJlins will lecture at the Opera House on I SUNDAY EVENING. ' See future announcements. i HOW I BEAT KING ALCOHOL.; or THE STORY OF A RECLAIMED ' INEBRIATE." t ; MR J. P. T. CAULFIELD, the Australian Boy Politician, will Lecture . as abovs in the NEWMARKET HALL, NEWMARKET, SATURDAY NIGHT, 6th Nov. ■ John Kays, Esq., J.P., will preside. ; Admission Free. Collection. ' Late Advertisements. i — WANTED (immediately), 7 - roomed Furnished House, near Auckland. To purchase, Cottages, deferred payment. i —J. Peckover, 75 Queen-street. F' OR SALETCottages, £140, £200, small deposits ; Houses, City, Epsom, Devonport. Ponsonby, Mount Eden, etc. — Peckover, 75 Queen-street. OR SALE, Small House and Section, Ponsonby, £50; 5 Acres, small House, i Marine Terrace, £50.— J. Peckover, 75 : Queen-street. OR Wire Mattresses, Upholstered Suites, Bedding, try American Mat- ; tress Co., 42 Pitt-st, four doors above Grey-street. 0 CABINETMAKERS. - Wanted to Buy, Furniture, for cash.—American 1 Mattress Co., 42 Pitt-street, four doors . above Grey-street. mo LET, 6-roomed House, Ponsonby, • JL close to tram.—American Mattress Co., 42 Pitt-street, four doors above GreyL street. OOT TRADE.—Wanted, another good . Finisher. — Apply Northern Boot Company. OOT TRADE.—Wanted, a Girl to trim shoes; also Girls to learn Machining. 1 —Apply Northern Boot Company. ; TS7T7ANTED, Good Shirt Machinists and Yt Finishers, at once. —A. W. Smith, ' Albert-street. . ryiO LET, immediately, near Hobson-street, 2 A or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, with use of . kitchen, moderate rent.—Apply " Star " Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 256, 4 November 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 256, 4 November 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 256, 4 November 1897, Page 5