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Public Notices. j "DUBLIC NOTICE.! W. A. BOLLARD (Late of Bollard and Froude), Has STARTED BUSINESS at ! 23, COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN ST., as SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, ARTIST, ETC. PICTORIAL AND CALICO SIGNS. i A SPECIALTY. IN THE MATTER of the Public Trust Office Acts for the time being, and in the matter of the estate of ANN McLEOD, late of Devonport, in the Provincial District of Auckland, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send in to E. F. Warren, Esq., the District Agent of the Public Trustee, Auckland, and in writing, on or before the sth day of April, 1899, full particulars of such claims I giving the items and amounts of the same; and the Public Trustee will, at | the expiration of the said time or as , soon thereafter as conveniently may be, j distribute the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims which the Public Trustee shall have then had notice, and according to the priorities given by the Public Trust Office Acts for the time b^ing to such claims as between themselves respectively. Printed forms for the purpose can be obtained from any of the agents of this Office. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money Order Office, or paid to E. F. Warren, Esa-, the District Agent of the Public Trustee, Auckland. A. A. DUNCAN, Deputy Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, January 25, 1899. wall t)apers. 11l JTapers. just landed. immense variety artistic DESIGNS RETAIL CUTS AT WHOLESALE RATES. LOTS OF REMNANTS. TRADING STAMPS TO EVERY CASH PURCHASER. Note the only Address: M. J. BENNETT, 193, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. H~E TROCADERO. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. QUEEN-STREET (Opposite 'Herald' Office). The Large Up-stairs Room has been Furnished with every convenience for Ladies and Gentlemen. LUNCHEONS AND AFTERNOON TEAS Ladies' Cloak Room, etc. Under the Management of MISS LAWRIE, (Several Years at Canning's.) mgE NEW DINING ROOM. THE EMPIRE. 7 CUSTOMS STREET EAST (close Thames Hotel). THE BEST DINING ROOM IN AUCKLAND. ALL MEALS SIXPENCE. ' OPEN ON SUNDAYS. . 12 till 2 and 4 to 10. Plenty of Room for Bicycles. • TTOMES FOR WORKING MEN. Respectable Working Men who are constantly employed in the city and desirous of obtaining a house and a few acres of Land in a healthy locality and become their own Landlord are requested to communicate at once with the un- • dersigned.-JOHN BOLLARD, M.H.R., j Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. ' VX7EST END TAILORING. i iCELVILLE H. LAWRENCE. . OXFORD CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREET. UP TO DATE AND 60 MINUTES AHEAD. SUITS FROM THREE GUINEAS. i 'i'AiJ.K a particular and personal prido in i L selling really reliable goods, and after a i >ng experience I feel a confidence in judging i ■ nd baying, of which my customers receive the I iull benefit. Our Razors are first-class. Pocket, Table Cutlery, and Plated Ware are genuine. THOMAS SAMUEL, 232. Queen-street. P1 HOTO. FRAMES—Just Opened up a case of Samples, beautifully hand I painted, suitable for Christmas Presents. —TYLER'S, Queen-street. p I A N O S. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-STREET. Have splendid stock oC Pianos by the Leading English and Foreign Makers. All instruments at most moderate prices or on our 3 years' Hire System. Price List and Illustrated Catalogue on • application. FREDERICK- MOORE .....Manager. pARNELL. PARNELL. 6 O'CLOCK CLOSING. We the undersigned Shopkeepers of Parnell hereby agree to close our respective places of business at 6 o'clock, commencing NEXT, February 6, 1899. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY as formerly. " B. J. M. Kemp J. Gilbert and Co. ' Jas. Gilmore „ J. W. Nairn G: Foster S. A. Marriott T. Percy R. >J. Yates N. George , F. Pickford ' T> OVAL MAIL LIVERY AND BAIT XV STABLES, TIKI ROAD, COROMANDEL. Cabs, '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. DENIZE, Proprietor. ", i A ! J. SOUTHERNWOOD, of the Aylesbury Dairy, Newton Eoad, having . taken over the shop adjoining his present premises, will open on SATURDAY NEXT, February 4th, with a first class , stock of General Groceries, and as he buys for cash, he will be able to sell at bed rock prices for Cash. BATHS. — TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentle- . men from 9 a-m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; , Saturday, 2/. 8 Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring 1 the health, or removing aches and pains '. of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 ■ p.m.—Lome-street off Victoria-st. East. 5S cut out for nothing D from 5/6; a large selection to choose from.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. TVTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAINTION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City, and Suburbs daily.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 2

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