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FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a Laundry Business, very cheap—For address apply Star Offices T^OR SALE, Lady's Phaeton and DoubleJ- seated Buggy.—To be seen at Cousin and Atkins', iaiiott-st. I7IOR SALE, the Lease of a Suburban Seaside Boarding-house. — Frater Bros., Stock Exchange. , T^OR SALE, first-cla^-s paying- Farm, -*• really good land. 161 acres.—Full particular;;, Hunter, Berlin Wool Depot, Kiirn ngn !iape Road. I^OR Immediate Sale, owner going to -*- England, supprior New Villa, Devonport, with New Furniture, if desired.— Peckover and Co., 117, Queen-st. X"iOR SALE or Lease in Papakura, Farm •*■ of 45 acres, including 15 acres ornament;) 1 bush; House of 10 rooms, and outhouses complete; also, Orchard and large fowl-run; .splendid view; very cheap —Mrs Elmbranch, Papakura. FOR SALE, an old established Wholesale and Retail Provision and General Produce Merchants Business in Westport, West Coast South Island. Established 1866. If not sold within one month will be withdrawn.—Apply to Frank Sice, Westport. T'tOLLIE Pup, 5 months old, fit for show, v> Champion Pedigree, half value. — T. H. Bosworth, Ponsonby Rd. "VTIDW Drawing-room Piano, never used, -L> exceptional opportunity to obtain sterling- instrument at a sacrifice.—For address. Mr Clarke. Cabinet Warehouse, next All Saints', Ponsonby Rd. T>IANOS AND" ORGANS (SECOND J- HAND) BARGAINS. Upright English Piano £3 10 0 Do. Allisson & Alllsson 9 10 0 Ralph Allison 15 0 0 Zicgler M 0 0 Frood 15 10 0 Straus, Iron Frame 21 0 0 L'ange, do.. Overstrung 23 0 0 Harmonium, 3 stops 4 0 0 Do. 7 stops 8 5 0 American Organ, 9 stops, etc. .. 15 15 0 Also, FIRST CLASS SELECTION OF NEW PIANOS, Per Waimate and Indramayo. From £33; Every Modern Improvement. L. EADY, Cash Importer, LIVERPOOL-ST. (SUBURBAN FARM, seven miles from city, 13 acres, 3 acres In orchard, assorted trees, 10 acre 3 in grass, well watered; Cottage of 4 rooms, stable, etc.; horse, trap, harness, 3 cows, and 2 young heifers, and about 100 fowla. Price £420. T. E. CLAY, 2(3, Shortland-st. OS) 2/—FOR SALE. Building Lot, 34 x c~V-J a», off New North Rd., Eden Terrace. 2 two guineas per foot. — Baker Bros. V 1 AAA AND" £Gso—Graf ton Rd., Two 3i.±LfUl/ Residences 9 and 6 rooms, close Kyber Pass.—Churton and Co. _ f- orA-EIRKENHEAD, well-appointed cs»'Ot>V/ Residence 10 rooms, with ten acres land, very low price; owner leaving the colony. (843).—Churton and Co. PUBLIC NOTICES. YEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA--IN TION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and suburbs daily. T'K /—LAST Chalice: Splendid CorkI *Ji ■ screws. Diagonal. Vicunas, etc., 75/.—Adania and Bunker, !S4. lQueen-st. \TB OLD ENGLISH GAME OF BOWLS. J- LAURI'S BOWLS, Machine made, ensuring regular and perfect "bias," sizes s<!, 5 1-16, 5 3-16. Bowlers arc invited to inspect this first shipment of the above maker. ! PRIME, Ironmonger, Karangahape Rd. pRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS." You may not want a Bat or Racquet this season, but if you are a true sportsman you will take a pleasure in inspecting my new stock of Cricketing, Tennis, and Croquet Requisites, all the best makers represented, at prices that can be only touched in Newton. Special quotations to clubs. PRIME, Karangahape Road. YJT7HAT about Mason's Preserving Jars iVY and Verandah Blinds? Profit by last year's experience, and do not procrastinate. Try F. PRIME, of Newton. Prices right. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, Call at F. PRIME'S, Ironmonger, of Newton, and see his Christmas Shipment > of Oilcloths and Linoleums from Gd yard. ! Designs New and Distinct from Old-fash-ioned Styles. S'"~TICK A PIN IN~THIS PLACE, so that you do not forget it. PRIME, of Karangahape Road, is selling a Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Set for 26/6 the lot. (\K/— BLUB and Black Serges and Vi- j \)O/ cunas. Last two weeks.—Adams ; and Bunker's Clearance Sale. ] T J A M I E S O if. ' •J . ■ UNDERTAKER. ; • Telephone 253. AiJ/n— LAST Two Weeks Adams and ttJ/ U Bunker's Clearance Sale. Suits to mri'isure, 47/6. Last chance. fSH, FIShTfiSH Cleaned "and Filleted ready for the pan at Sanford's Fish i Market, opposite Custom-house.—Brown ! paper parcels. ' GOLDEN GRAIN" BUTTER is the: ' Eltham Dairy Co.'s New "Registered" Brand. Best on the Market. — Hall and Perkins, Wholesale Agents. p /n— LAST TwcTWeeks: We have still a 0/ O few Trousers lengths left. All prices.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, IS4 Queen-st.^ . : WANTED. WANTED, Buyers 21b Glass Jam Jars, '1/6 dozen; Fruit Bottles, l/fi: dozeri.W Hildreth & Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Customs and Victoria sts. Telephone 1095. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sasfcies, and Doors, can only bo obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited), RITISH Medical Journal," March IS, i 1599, says that Cinnamon Cure is • a specih'c for Influenza, ■OOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications for the Headmastership: of the NEWMARKET SCHOOL will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY March 26th. 3POO. from Teachers classified A 2, 82, C 2, or Dl. The School is capable of accommodating a maximum roll number of 450 scholars. . The present roll number Is 2SO. No dwelling is provided. Any teacher personally canvassing Members of the Board or Members ot the School Committee regarding the appointment will be disqualified as a can- ,' VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. fiINNAMON CURE is a wonderful re- \-> medy for Influenza (vide "British Medical journal," March 18, 1899). WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, English Brown Windsor Soap, 4*d per dozen; best Machine Oil, 3d bottle; 1/ Emery Stones, id.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: FOR" TWENTYONE DAYS WHITE CANVAS SHOES are reduced from 30 to 50 per cent; Children's White Shoes, 1/ per pair; Girls', 1/3; Ladies', from 1/11 to 3/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, prior to stock-taking, Gents' Bals. reduced from 12/G to 7/G; Gents' White Canvas Shoes, 2/11 per pair; Bluchers, 2/11 and 4/11; Gents' , ■ Shoes from 4/11; Gents' Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 2/6 per pair. FOR-TWENTY-ONE DAYS.—MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA_ STREET. TXTANTED""KNOWN: FOR TWENTY" VV ONE DAYS, Ladies' Tan Shoes, 2/11, 3/11, and 5/11 per pair; Kid Button Shoes, black, 5/11; two-bar Patent. 2/11; superior two-bar Pat. Front, 4/11 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and lit, VICTORIA St.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 16 March 1900, Page 1

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