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Late Aflveptf sementar r r TjmiENDS of Mr W. W. Collins andhisFreeJ- thought Movement will kindly meet tomorrow (Friday) 7.30, at tlie Criterion Restaurant. Important business. _^ LOST, a Black Leather Purse, between Parnell and Mount Roskill, via Queen vvellcsley and Symonds street. Finder rewarded.—' Star ' Ofiice. _^ "WANTED, Two Respectable Boys as Errand V T Boys.—Apply A. R. Morrison, D.S.C. LOST, on Tuesday, 23rd, Grey Mare.—Apply to M. Soares, Coal and Firewood Yard Union-street. TENANTED, First-class Ironers and a Few ttt , P'aiii; highest wages ; constant work. Washers Wanted. — Goss's Laundry, Aber-crombie-street. SUITES, Mattresses, Bedding, Furniture cash or time payments.— i 2, Pitt-street, i doors above Grey-street (not the corner). jgOROUGH OF~ ONEHUNGA. Notice is hereby given that thefollowing number of Votes were this Day polled for the undersigned Candidates for the Office of Mayor •— Court, Frederick William .. .129 Jackson. John Dickenson . 67 I hereby declare Frederick William Courtduly elected to the Office of Mayor for the ensuing year. -. & R. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer. Onehunga, 21th November 1897. Jp LOR A L F W~T eT ' Poppies, 4d and 6id doz.; Daisy Wreaths, 6d ; Rose Picquets, 3d ; Forget-me-nots, Gd spray. Immense Variety. Bought Job by Mr J. E. Rendell when in London. THE LADIES' WAREHOUSE, Queen-street and Newtok. rriHE GOLDEN BOOT ANNUAL SALE -A Is drawing crowds for real bargains Latest styles, superior qualities, summer goods Job line Ladies' Shoes from 2s 6d Job line Ladies' Boots from 2s 6d Job line Infants' Shoes from Is Gents' English Boots, 7s lid. See windows Largest Boot Shop in N.Z. THE GOLDEN BOOT, Collins and Donaldson, Merchants & Importers Queen-street (next Upton's, Stationers). jp E R S (5 N~ A X. Mrs W. T. Parker, of Upper Grey-street, wishes it to be distinctly understood that herdaughter Rose is in no way connected with the Miss Rose Parker who appeared at the Police1 Court, Wednesday, 24th instant. Mrs W. T. PARKER, Grey-street. WANTED, Lady Bookkeeper, town firm ; lirst-class Barmaid, also young Lady learn bar; young Billiard-marker, 12s; Waitresses, private Housemaids ; Woman Cooks, 255, 15s; Generals, 12s, 14s, 15s, Town, \Vaihi, Thames, Helensville; Housemaid, Gisborne, fare paid; useful Boy. doctor's house—Cogar, Victoria-street. nO7'ANTED, situation for trustworthy work- * » ing Housekeeper, Town preferred.— Cogar, Victoria-streetl LOST, between Gladstone-street and Exmouth-street, Gold Brooch with two Amethyst Hearts in centre.—Finder will bo rewarded upon returning same to Mrs Gracie, corner of Gladstone-street, Newton. WANTED, a smart Boy to learn the ..^^J^i^pg^^PlyJ^J^ky, Parnell. FOR SALE, large Villa, MounTEden, £47~£ insured £500, with i acre; Villa, Eaststreet, £320.—Pcckover, 75, Queen-street. WANTED, by Young Lady Board and Residence in private family near town; terms must be moderate.—Box 484, G.P.O. "DLANTS not doing well this year use Vitafloi\ J- green leaves, brilliant foliage. All seedsmen and storekeepers; sixpence. What is it ? Best pot plant » fertilizer known. Sixpence a tin, seedsmen and storekeepers. TJORTICULTURAL~SHOW—You didn'Fdq -fcX well at it. Why? Did not use Vitaflor for your plants. Get a tin, sixpence, all seedsmen and storekeepers. POT PLANTS, all kinds of Flowers—lf you want to excel in growth of these you must use Vitaflor, sixpence, all seedsmen and storekeepers. THURSDAY NEXT, 11 o'clock, PITT-STREET,- FOR REMOVAL, Under instruction from Mrs Chamberlain, T ARGE CHURCH known as Pitt and Vincent JLi street Church, in splendid order, valued at £800. insured for £500. Also, wtthaut reserve, Large-Rostrum and 60 first-class Seats, Gas Fittings, etc., in lots to suit purchasers. The Sale will take place on the premises, RICH. ARTHUR (Tlios. B. Arthur, Auctioneer.) T*7" AITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. 45. Supply and Delivery of 250 YARDS OF BROKEN METAL and 150 YARDS SCORIA, Northcote (fresh tenders). 49. Supply and Delivery of 100 YARDS OF BROKEN METAL, Birkenhead. 50. FORMING AND BRIDGING portion of Road between Kumeu and Waimauku. 51. CARTING AND SPREADING GRAVEL AND BROKEN METAL, Kaukapakapa. 52. CARTING BROKEN METAL from Kumeu Railway Station. 53. CARTING BROKEN METAL on Mairetahi Road, near Helensville. 54. FORMING A PORTION OF HENDER SON VALLEY ROAD. 55. CARTING METAL, AND GRAVEL from Waikomiti Station. Tenders for the abovenamed Works are invited up to Noon of FRIDAY, 3rd December, 1897. Plans and Specifications •may be seen at the Engineer's Office, 16 Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, and of Nos. 50 and 52, at the Post-office, Kumeu; No. 51 at the Post-office, Kaukapakapa; No. 53 at Stewart's Store, Helensville; No. 54 at Post-office, Henderson; and Ho. 55 at Post-office, Waikomiti. H. MUNRO WILSON, County Engineer. November 25th, 1897. ■ rriENDER ACCEPTED. ALF. MOORE'S tender has been accepted for Warehouseman's Stock of- TENNIS SHIRTS, BOWS, TIES, Etc. DISCOUNT—S/ in the £. Goods are now being opened up, and as they have been bought for 25 percent, off marked prices, we can afford to sell at COST AND UNDER, and then have a small profit. NOW IS THE TIME FOR * TENNIS SHIRTS, BOWS, TIES, ETC. ALF. MOORE'S ECONOMIC, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. \ Beautiful Patterns Silk Striped Tennis Shirts, reduced from 5/6 to 2/11 Beautiful Cricket Shirts, 2/11, 3/11 ana 4/11 Grand Silk Bows, 6d, 9d and 1/ Newest Derby Ties, 6d, 9d and 1/ Silk Club Derby, 1/3 Good Silk Handkerchiefs, 1/6 Any amount of other lines, especially Straw Hats, equally cheap. REMEMBER—'TwouId be absolutely suicidal to neglect seeing- these goods, and examining the quality and prices with your own hands, as before you can say Jack Robinson they will be gone. Goods now selling. ALF. MOORE'S ECONOMIC HATTERS AND MERCERS. ■Wrong Side KARANGAHAPE ROAD. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 9