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- - YtAbze talk - V " ". _■_~'' ■'" 4 "'" ■' ■ ' Wind and rain. '. ; : More fig'h3ting reported. Futile attack on Estcourt. ; 'Frisco mail due to-morrow. . Boers are south of Ladysruith. S.s. Mararoa arrived from Sydney. There are over 1300 British prisoners ' j at Pretoria. I The Hon. A. J. Cadman was in Auck--1 land to-day. j MrH.-N. Abbott, of Auckland, has died in Dunedin. Boers have been repulsed with great , loss near Kimberley. The town of r-Lady smith. -Was all right on .the 14th inst. The- Boers made an .unsuccessful attempt to rush Estcourr. The garrison at- Ladysmith repulsed the Boers on the ltlh inst. General Joubert, it is now stated, is not dead, but has been unwell. The New Zealand contingent should reach South Africa this week. The bridge over the Tugela River, ' near-Colensb, has been destroyed. Major George returned from Christchurch yesterday by the s.s. Waihora. Eighteen Krupp guns for the Transvaal have been detained at Hamburg. • Free Staters have "annexed" .Aliwal, North, in the north of the Cape Colony. . -. i .Fighting1 is proceeding amongst the natives of Tanna and Aoba, in the New Hebrides. The K.M.s. Moana is expected to, arrive here from San Francisco to-mor-row morning. The British column marching to the relief of Kimberley has reached the . or__.iio,6 .River. Ai^English mail of London date Oct. 13 arrived.'here yesterday by the s.s. Mararoa from Sydney. The "A" Battery and Ponsonby Naval Artillery Volunteers are still in camp at the North Shore. A British armoured train at Hanover, Cape Colony, has captured two Free State waggons laden with guns and ammunition. Mr and Mrs Featherstone, formerly of the North Shore, arrived here from Sydney yesterday by tlie Mararoa on a visit to Auckland. A large British force, comprising seventeen Lancer regiments; .five infantry regiments, and si* Mtteries of artillery, is being mobill^-d alt Aldershot. ,_..' ' . ,'■■■' Miss Maude .Beatty (Mrs Milbourne), of PoP.ard's Opera Company, leaves here this evening, for Sydney by the s.s. Waihora to join her husband. She • made her last appearance with the com. any on Saturday evening. , _ Mr Prank Sceates, a -well-known Aucklander, and who last played lithe Keuben Fax "Trilby" -Company m America, and latterly with Williamson and Musgrove in Australia, returned here by the s.s. Mararoa- yesterday. '"'.' ' ■ , ' ' '-, Prints.—Smith and Caughey are showing light- and dark print, guaran- . teed fast colours, from 2/11 pcr + doz.^ __b m,W,m, 63d, 7td, B|d; tliese are well worthy of attention— (Ad.) ■ „„,.; ■Wanted.' ' ___'\ i_CTANTBD Seen '■. .- Japanese vCups and W -faucem .at Goods.on'sj Bazaar; 100 •Ssif* & arrived;'-from;-Ad^ln.' & h-ihbe'rJSS-' novelties. ■'■■.. ...;.. _~ W^"anteD «ho_v. *-fl.at .can get a first-class Glass of" Beer at, the United Service Hotel. Special brew. ..,, OY - Wanted, at Epsom, a Boy, about 14.-Writ. en application to Q„ "Star" Oflice. i. R. HUTCHINSON. Khybm; Pass, :sells; _T. Loasby's WAHOO and Benjamin Gum, and Townend _ CINNAI MON CURE. '_____ - OOT TRADE—Wanted at once, firstclass Machinist.-Thos: Jones aha Son. Albert-st. ____ ' ' AW PAGE, Grocer, Kingsland, lias . Stocks of LOASBY'S WAHOO and KOOLIBAH, BENJAMIN GUM, and CIN-. NAMON CURE. • TIS7AHOO for Indigestion, Benjamin ,Gum 1 VV, for Colds, and Cinnamon Cure and 7 Kooliban.—Robinson, Chemist, Parnell. T_ CRNISHED House of 6or _ rooms want- ; J. •Ed in city.-C. Williamson, Agent, 93, ~■ ji . Queen-street. ■____ " ,' POWELL, Queen-st., stocks Loasby's . j . WAHOO and KOOLIBAH, Spencer Vincent's BENJAMIN GUM, and Townehd's , - CINNAMON, CURE. r. ANTED Known, at MILLER'S, for 21 J days—New Music, 1/6 per doaen; Good Notepaper, 3£d for 5 qulrea; ' ; Business Envelopes, 2/4_ per .thousand;, Good Black Ink. 7|d per dOz; , 100 gross Cedar Lead Pencils, ,2/3 per gross; Magnum Bonum Pens, Id per box;. Tea Caddies, 3d. — AT, '•-'.■ MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110. VICTORIA-ST. rrxrANTED Known—TENNIS and RUBLWi BBR SHOES—IS cases b£ Tennis and !' Rubber Shoes to hand. Ladies' White Tennis - Shoes, 1/11 and 2/6; "Ben-; shaw" do.,■ 2/11; Gents' White Ten- . his, 2/11, 3/6; "Renshaw," 3/11 pair; . Sand Shoes, best make, Children's ;- .1/11, Maids' 2/6, Women's 2/11. ; ■ At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STfIEET. \X7ANTED Known—A FEW EYE- 1 VV, OPENERS—Ladies' Prunella Slip- - pers, all sizes, 1/11 per pair; Ladies' - Patent Leather House or Evehipg: Shoes;, all slaws* 1/11 ? Ladies*,-__ini_ Shoes, • 1/U; Ladies' White or Tan Canvas Shoes, 2/11.—AT MILLER' IS ' BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, :VTCTORIAtST.: .... - . . ; WANTED '" KNOWN — AMERICAN;. ■ _ , BOOTS AND -SHOES—Just .opened; 21 cases ex s.s. Tomoana' and Cornwall.fdirect importations; being pressed for room these are marked at prices that will effect a speedy clear- ! • ance: Ladies' American Shoes, 4/11, ; 5/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/U, 9/6, and 10/ per ! .' pair; Ladies' American Boots 6/6, 7/11 ' 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, and 14/6; pair; Gent's- i American Boots and Shoes 10/6 arid. ' 13/9 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOTS .« PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA-ST., i WANTED KNOWN-WHITE SHOES.Over' one ' thousand pairs of White ! Shoes just opened at prices lower than ever. Infants' White Shoes, 1/3 pair:, Children's do., 1/6, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11; Ladies' do., 2/11, 3/11, 4/9, and 4/11 per pair.-AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, Victoria-street., XTTANTED Known-GENTS' BOOTS and :.VV, SHOES.^-We have opened a splendid selection of English and American Gents' Bals., 5/U, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 upwards; Gents' best Canvas Shoes with leather fronts at 4/U pair; Gents' White Canvas Shoes, leather soles, 3/11; Gents' Black Shoes, 6/6, 8/li; and 10/6 pair.-^-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114,>VICTORIA STREET. XTTANTED Known—LADIES' TAN .!> Y. SHOES.—A -very large variety of English, American, Continental Tan Shoes in lace and one and two bar, just opened up at 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. 7/U, 8/11, 9/6.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. WANTED Known—Strawberries and Cream at Bayview Luneheou and Tea Rooms (late Willow Grove), Beach Road, Devonport. . - ENTS' OUT.I*ITTING.-Grand display of -Jumnjer , ; Goods in all deparmonts. _'ri_ket and Tennis Shirts a speciality. Ties and Bows, latest styles; Straw and Felt Hats, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, our own importing, from best makers.—Mcßride, Outfitter, Tailor, Importer, etc., Victoriast, aext .Victoria Hotel.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 275, 20 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 275, 20 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 275, 20 November 1899, Page 1

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