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ELECTORAL. rpO THE T^DECTORS OF THE •i i '_.' f iITY 0F ' \ UCKLAND. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,- jj, ~!~-r At the time of the last General Election, when I had the honour of addressing you through the public press, I intimated my intention of placing my services at your disposal oil some future occasion. It is a matter for public regret that the occasion has now risen through the death of our esteemed fellow townsman Mr Crowther. Out of delicacy and respect to his name, it was not possible to intimate earlier that I would contest the seat. This I shall now do, if I I'md it is the general wish of the Citizens of Auckland, and if elected should support the present Government, so long as they fulfil their present determination to do justice to Auckland. I am, etc., Yours sincerely, J. H. WITHEFORD. Auckland, March, 1900. ___^_i.^__.__j_._. / ■ _______ m . PERSONAL. E EDUCTION OF MEDICAL FEES TO ENGLISH BATES. DR. BAKEWELL~M.D., M.R.C.S., England, L.M., etc. Hours as usual—lo to 11 a.m., 3 to _ p.m.; and on the Evenings of Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 7to S. Fees: Consultations, 2/fi; Visits in Auckland, 5/; Medicine included. Aiways Cash. No Booking. 144,Hobson-st. , March. -pg- O T I- C E. TO THE RESIDENTS OF NORTH SHORE WHO SUFFER WITH CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS, etc.MR BASSTIAN, Chiropodist, will visit North Shore on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 20th and 21st. Sufferers can be attended at their own residence, by leaving their address at Mr Fogarty's, Shoemaker, where testimonials from well known residents of Auckland can be seen: SKIPPING. «. "OUDDART, PARKER, & !uj°#^-l - Q- CO., PROPRIETARY, P2S3J LIMITED. THE DEPARTURE OF THE S.S. ELINGAMITE. IS POSTPONED TILL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. TO LET. TO LET, Epsom, House 11 rooms, large grounds.—Apply Hutchinson, Grocer, Kyber Pass. /J. 6" LET,. House~^roo_nsr r"first-class or-' A der, adoining ~fire brigade station, Eden Terrace; rent 14/. Also, Small' Shop, suitable for bootmaker.—J. ,-J. Macky, Victoria Arcade. T*~ O LETTDevonport, TUDOR STREET? 2 Villas, 7 and S rooms—COOKE and BUDDLE. 76. Victoria Arcade TO LET, new House, finished-this week," Grummer Rd., corner allotment, 7 firstClass rooms, .Orion range; .- 2 registered grates, gas - (incandescent), .washhoutee' with coppers, built in/ tubs and: water laid on, bathroom,, pantry, storeroom; also in Vermont-street, G-roomed House, just freshly papered, painted, and varnished, first-class range, washhouse with copper built in, tubs arid water laid on, "with gas and fittings, rent 10/6.—Apply John Hutchinson, Vermont-st., Ponsonby. FOR SALE. lilOR SALE—To Small Capitalists. Paying concern, capable of extension throughout N.Z.—Address Eureka." 6, Star Office. TTIOR SALE, Horse, Cart and Harness, 1 A ton trial; price 30 guineas.—Apply A, J. Worms, Clarence-st, Ponsonby. OR-"-.ALE, 7-roomed Villa and bath, Richmond Road, near Ponsonby Rd„ large level allotment.—Murphy, High-st. XpOR SALE, Grey Pony, any trial, saddle A or harness, accustomed to be driven by a lady.—American Mattress Co., Ponsonby Road. FOR SALE—For Furniture on time payment, try the American Mattress and Furnishing Co., Pitt-st. and Ponsonby. TCTOR SALE, well-bred Black and Tan J- -English Terrier: good house dog, splendid ratter. — Address Dog, 9, Star Oflice. . FOR SALE, Winch, double and single gear, at Mr Fergusson's Stone Ysrd, Customs-st., opposite W. and G. Winstone's. -|710R-SALE, Cottage of 5 rooms and alA lotment, £200. Terms, £50 cash, balance can remain. R. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. TAOR SALE, the most elaborated fitted JC up HAIRDRESSING SALOON and TOBACCONIST'S BUSINESS in town, known as the "Golden Gate." Apply J. McNAUGHTON, At the Golden, '".ate, Queen-street. COMFORTABLE Cottage? large piece of v- ground, suitable for poultry-growing. Bond-st. Only £120, easy terms.—Bvadly, Newton. jpTrvA-WILLIAMSON'S AVENUEcOtfcUU1 New House of 6 rooms, bath, washhouse, with tubs.—T. B. Clay, _. Shortland-st. . . * ._ "i?i OA—PONSONBY—Easy Terms, Two c^X-Jil/ storey Cottage of _ rooms, iron roof, in OHphant-st.—T. B. Clay, 2G Shortland street.'

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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8