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Late Advertisements. lONA GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY.) All Shares in arrear with Call due and payable on WEDNESDAY, the 13th October, 1897, have been forfeited, and will be sold by auction by Messrs G. W. Binney and Sons on MONDAY, the 6th of December, 1897, at 11 a.m., unless amount of Call and expenses be previously paid. WILLIAM ELLIOT, Manager. Auckland, November 26, 1597. ri H 6~~R A L H A L L. Thursday, december 9. Combined ■jVTUSICAL SOCIETIES. The Committees of the AUCKLAND LADIES' LIEDERKRANZ, AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION, AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL, Have decided to tender jointly, oil the above date, to their Conductor, MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY, | A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT | The excellence and variety of talent thus placed at the disposal of the Committee, from such musical forces gathered upon the same concert platform, will enable them to present a programme which will entitle it to be considered one of the MUSICAL EVENTS OF THE YEAR. ■ Reserved Seats: Two Shillings. A limited number of Tickets only (sold at doors)., One Shilling. Plan opens on Monday. Box Office: Wildman and Lyell. See Future Announcements. CHAS. CHAfl^iE^r Junr.> ~ Secretary,,fopr p Qapflbined SQpiffiiffS. j TUESDAY,^G^MBER 7T At 11 a.m. N. NEWCQMB Will sell by auction the undermentioned Properties at the Auction Rooms, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-streeet. BASQUE ROAD. T5 ESLDENCE, 9 large rooms, stable, JLAj large section, 140 ft frontage to Basque Road, 41Jft to Eden Terrace; centrally situated; grand view. PROSPECT TERRACE, MOUNT ROSKILL. COTTAGE. 5 rooms, range, water, washhouse, large glass-house, good order. Section 37ft Gin by 173 ft. COTTAGE, 5 rooms, range, water. Section 37ft Gin by 173 ft. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, Section 37ft Gin by 173 ft. . GOOD SECTION, 37ft Gin by 173 ft. Volcanic soil. 1 NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Auctioneer. TO LET, Stables.—Apply Butcher's Shop, just below Gallaugher's, Grocers, Victoriastreet. WANTED, a young man to garden and make himself generally useful.—R. Hutchison, corner oC Victoria and Hobson sts. npURNKR'S 'Frisco Cafe, near Dunn's Hotel. -L is the coolest Cafe in town. Meals from 6d, Dinner daily, Ski. LOST, this morning, a Bay Pony Mare, with halter on.—Reward on returning to VV. Porter, corner of Dublin and New Streets, Ponsonby. TO LET, furnished, for few weeks, private House, Church-street, Devonport.—Louch. Son and Co., or Johnston and Noble. C 1 ENERAL'Servant wanted (family of three). X' Reference required.—Mrs Walker. Junr., LiehfiekVßoard, oll'the Avenue, Parnell. TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Houses in various pauts, also Paddock, 0 acres. Money to lend. —Neville Newcoinb, Auctioneer, Land Agent. TJUSSELL GM. COMPANY (SOJlA' LIABILITY(. All Shares in arrear with Call due and payable on the 10th November, 1897, have been forfeited and will be fcold by Auction by Mr It, C. Can- on WEDNESDAY, the Bth of December, 1897, at 11.30 a.m., unless amount of Call and expenses be previously paid. WftJAAM ELLIOT, Manager. Auckland, November 26, 1897. TT'OR SALE, Estate Agency Business, AuckJL land. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Principals only.—Address Estate, Post Ofiice, Auckland. .mi»«>iigj,ffi»miu;nm ». »,».^. 'um-.m^ij ■ ... €<>JA. J No. 2. UiA.O.D.' Members of the above Lodge are hereby invited to meet at Lodge Room TOMORROW (Sunday) at 1.45 p.m. to proceed to tkc residence of our late Bro. Louis Ballin, Eden Terrace, and thence to Waikomiti Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. Members of Ponsonby and Sister Lodges are invited to attend. Brakes in attendance. G. PEACE, ' , !^-'';j'£^''}'T:_ yKMlipt PONSONBY^ LODGE. IP1* ywM§LA Members of the above g^vAvfeJ^^^g Lodge are hereby invited to attend the Funeral of ! M^vllllßiliP our late Brother Louis ilk ' wWi'iiSi P.allin, which will leave &V»' XVWSrMkthe Eden Vine Hotel, Eden $»S_J^._j£sk9 Terrace, TO-MORROW •■nP-KJSKKaffiSrtoCfflJ (Sunday),, at 2.30 p.m.', for Waikomiti Cemetery. Brethren meet at Cook-street Hall at 1.45. H D PIKE, Secrtary. O OOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. Women's Tan Shoes, 2/9. Men's Tan Shoes, 2/11. ♦ Children's G to 9, 1/11. Men's Tan and Canvas Shoes, 4/9. Men's Black Canvas Shoes, 4/11. Men's Bluchers, 4/9. 5/6. (I/6, 7/G. Women's Carpet Slippers, 2/G. Women's Best Leather Slippers. 2/G. Men's Best Leather Slippers. 3/11. Women's Dairy Boots, 6/6, 7/6. Repairs while you wait. Note the Address: A. HUGHES, Victoria-street. Auckland. Queen-street, Onehunga. High-street, 1-lawera, Boot Factory, Onehunga. ART UNION.—MISS TEUTENBERG will hold an AJU^UNION of OIL PAINTINGS and DIUtfSV.IN'GS. -Hundred valuable prizes, whic ; ]i;-vijl ; .b.e,,on,;^s i mibi r tion' in the window.r pt jtke British and Continental Piano Co,, Qireen-street, one door from Milne and ClVo'yce's; also at Mr Finch's, Stationer, Queen-street. Tickets: ONE SHILLING each, to be had within; also at MISS TEUTENBERG'S, Wellesley-street East. WANTED by experienced young man, Situation, driving, grooming, gardening, etc. ; good character.—Address M.D., 'Star' Office. r B^O-NIGHT! To-night! To-night! _ See The Golden Boot Window;; for Gents' Superior Goods all reduced. rnO-NTGHTi "To-night F To-night! ;JL See The Golden Boot Windows for Ladies' High-class Goods all reduced. O-NIGHT! To-night! To-night! See The Golden Boot Windows for Children's Summer Goods, all sizes, all reduced. T~ O-NIGHT! To-night! To-night! See The Golden Boot Windows for Every Class, size and style of foot gear. mHE GOLDEN BOOT, JL Queen-st. (between Porter's and Upton's). Collins and Donaldson, Merchants and Importers. _ LOST, this morning- between Wellesleystreet and North Shore, Lady's Gold Watch and Chain, with Jubilee Sovereign attached.—Reward_at 'Star' Office. E S T~E R " B R O S. For Boys' and Girls' Tricycles „ Boys' aud Girls' Bicycles ~ Xmas Toys and Presents „ Decorations and Fancy Dresses „ Xmas Cards & Stationery „ Combs, Brushes, Soap and Scents „ Dolls and Prams Or anything you require at Low Prices. Only Address- COOMBES' ARCADE, Quecn-stveet. 6~ljET7~Good 5-roomed House. Convenient to City ; city water, 10s.—Apply T. Prosser, junr., Karangahape Road. LEADING for" Valuo—So—No Wonder now the People come to Prosser's Boot Emporium RAND Solection Ladies' Fancy Evening Shoes to hand; Pretty White Shoes.—City Boot Emporium, T. Proaser, Junr.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 276, 27 November 1897, Page 5

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