Fop Sale. FOR SALE, Coke at 20/ per ton, at Gas Works. OR SALE, Half-rater Yacht,with sails, all in good order.—Address S.S., GOT, Star Office. nmOR SALE, 2 Ponies nnd Sulky, with x 1 harness, £14 10/.-Apply Q., Post Office, Upper Symonds-st. FOR SALE, a Crossley's Gas Engine of large size, good as new, cheap.— Frost, City Market. Ijfoit SALE, 7-roomed House in Pnruell, ■ every convenience, splendid view.— Apply Villa, 143 P.O. Box. TjIOR SALeT2 Shop Sashes,6ft~9in square, ■*• 3ft by 2ft Glass, and 1 House Door.— At Cochrane's To-morrow. j Ij^Oß SALE, New ann Second-hand Ye- • hides, great variety; £8 upwards.— Cousins and Cousins, C'oachbuilders, OR SALE, Kauri Gum Business as a j going concern, in good district; gooa! reasons given for selling—Apply "Star" Office. FOR SALE, Waggonette (open), lea-ther-lined and leather cushions, in I good order, cheap.—Cousins & Cousins, j Coachbuilders, Lome-street. OR SALE, Pork Butcher's Business,' main thoroughfare; Business taught' if required. Cash £30.—Rigg's Agency, Karangahape Road. "pUKNITU.RE, Fancy Goodie Clocks, -L Pipes, Jewellery, and Sundries of every description, at 1 p.m. To-morrow— Warren Blyth and Co.#Queen-street. \ OFFER wanted for 7-roomed House and! Allotment, Mt. Eden, near Railway i Bridge, let at 10/, owuer must sell.—C. j Williamson. Agent, 03 Queen-st. j c C3UBURBAN ACREAGES.; "LAUDERDALE" ESTATE, I Close to Penroso Station, j' IN AREAS OF ONE ACRE UPWARDS, j To suit Purchasers. j The Lots are selling Freely, 15 having! already been disposed of, and Buildings being in course of erection. Intending purchasers should lose no time in sec-: uring first class volcanic land within j such available distance of the city. j CHURTON & CO., Estate Agents. j WO 6 roomed Villas, Vincent-Ht., £900. j two 6 roomed New Villas, Cook-st., £500 each. Section and Cottage, close railway, Newmarket.—Peckover and Co., | 117, Queen-st. \ O QOK—PONSONBY, near tram, new j cvO^t) House of f> rooms, hath, every! convenience.— T.B. Clay, next Post Office. ! O AKJhr-X EwMARKet, "near tram—2 <3wtr«-)U nouses, well let, returning over, 10 per cent.—T. B. Clay, next Tost Office, j jpofIA—AVONDALE FLAT—Nearly 5 twOUU acres good Land, House, 6 rooms, and stable.—T. B. Clay, next Post Office. i i? 1 AA- TRAFALGAR STT! Onehlinga—! 5^±UU Splendid Allotment, 50 x 120 (401) —Churton and Co., Estate Agents. V'QAA—OFF Union-st, very handy pretciwuu ty view of hnrbour, uew, 5 rooms (484).—Churton and Co. | Ecclesiastical. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE REV. D. O'DONNELLi Will give a Bible Talk on "Being Filled with the Spirit: What It Is—lts Results." THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. Collection. -;Aj}r€Jtlrißtlan6-air« Cordially Invited/ TXrESLEYAN CIITIBCH, MT/ huß^t ' A Meeting: of Friends ihterested in the Formation of a Wesleyan Church at Mount Eden will be held in the Public School, Valley Road, TO-MORTtOW ! (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. AH Friends in the district aro cordially invited to be present. j W. J. WILLIAMS. J Public Notices. •mHE OLD MILL STORES.' FOR BREAKFAST— Real Scotch Oatmeal in 41b tins Rolled Oats in bulk Prime 'Morepork* Bacon Sardines, LARGE TINS, 6d each Bosnian Prunes American Apricots New Shipments constantly Arriving. H. M. SMEETON. QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. iTAJbUG a particular and personal prido m ' Belling really reliable goods, and after a i long experience I feel a confidence in judging j andbaying, of which my customers receive the j full benefit. Oar Razors are tJrst-clasfl. Pocket, Table Cutlery, and Plated Waro are genuine.' THOMAS~SAMUEI«, 232, «iUßen-street AT MILLER'S GROCERY STORES, Foot of Grey-street.—PßlCES QUOTED FOR STRICTLY CASH ORDERS71b bags Oatmeal 9d, 71b bags Wheatmeai 7d, Rice 2id, Sago 2d, Tapioca 2d, Cornflour 3Jd, No. 2 Sugar 2Jd, Biscuits from 2Jd, Split Peas 2d, Blue Peas Id, Haricot Beans 2Jd, Jams 3/6 dozen, Currants sid, Raisins 7Jd, Soap from 3d bar, FIRST CLASS Canterbury Potatoes 4/ cwt, Onions 201b for 1/, good Ceylon Pekoe. Tea, fine flavour, 1/6 lb. Special Low Prices for large quantities. -;■- ■: ' ■" • ! ASK FOR rrANCo O X ' a CELEBRATED xxxx A LES : MADE FROM THE TjiINEST ]\/[ ALT ANI> TT OPS< And FREE FROM ALL ANTISEPTICS OR DELETERIOUS ACIDS. pAPTAIN Q OOK "RREWERY, NEWMARKET. w=^tt> piANOS. ORGANS. |^^^k lowest Prices for THE EASIEST HIRE TERMS IN N.Z. £i 5 INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly £20 • W9 monthly £25 15/4 monthly £30 18/4 momnly £35 '• 21/5 monthly £40 24/6 monthly £45 27/6 monthly £50 ~ 30/7 monthly • Deposit on Hire System: 6 per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. PIANO AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-ST. (below Smeeton's). FREDERICK MOORB r Manager.- 4-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 164, 13 July 1899, Page 1
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