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AMUSEMENTS. - A GRICULTURAL TTALL. "Fuller's Earth," late Market Place. Managing Proprietor V.Mr John Fuller EVERY EVENING. TELLER'S Q.IGANTIC J TT7AXWORKS And TDIJOU |uriNSTREL QOMPANY. Immediate Success of the Celebrated Actor-Vocalist, MR GEORGE DEAN. Enthusiastic Reception of the Popular and Gifted Tenor, _ MR JOHN FULLER. Great Success of New Programme ana ZADONI, THE GREAT. Last Two Nights of MR MARTYN HAGAN ___, MISS LUCY FRASER "And the Cry Is 'Still They Come.' " MONDAY NEXT—THORNE & DELL. Admission 6d. Front Seats, 6d extra. Doors open 7.15; commence 8. J. E. PETHERICK. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. _,■ T7«XCURS'ION TO ' RANGI-yggL-L- TOTO ISLAND. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 18tn inst. A Steamer will run to the above Island To-morrow, leaving Ferry Tee 10 a.m. Leaving Rangitoto ,4.15 p.m. Return Fare, GOLD MINING NOTICES. ■ '_■■ NEW PL AN '*'.'.' ' Of the TTAPOWAI QOLDFIELD. Compiled from the Government £lans. scale 10 chains to an* inch, has been published by THE BRETT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPAN-, LIMITED, And copies may be obtained at the ■STAR" OFFICE. 2/6 EACH. , MEETINGS. "VfORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB. A' General Meeting of the above will be held in the Masonic Hotel THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. Business—Consideration of New Rules, etc. C. S. CAVE, Hon. Sec. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RECEPTION OF TROOPER NEWDICK AT THAMES. On SATURDAY, _Btli August, a Special Passenger Train will leave Paeroafor Thames at 3 p.m., returning leaving Thames for Paeroa at 6 p.m., on SUNDAY, 19th inst. Excursion Tickets, available by above Trains only. 4/ FIRST CLASS 2/ SECOND CLASS BY ORDER. T. ALBERT PUBLIC POUND.-Im-pounded by the Ranger, August 16, li) 00, for trespassing in Avondale, One Black Horse, few white hairs on forehead. If not released will be sold SATURDAY, August 18th, 1900, at noon",, to defray, expenses.—W. A.,LYNDS, Poundkeeper. y VpHERE'S; quiet and peace, and no hub- -*-' bub On washing day with TANIWHA, It's the Soap erf Soaps, yes, "that's the rub." . A ' From here to Aberdeen-awa'. EW ZEALAND DAIRY. ASSOCIATION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. . B"~OOTS, both" Ladies' _id —Gents', will be reduced from 2/ to 4/ in the f during the Sale of Daley's Bonded Stock. Ladies' ! Kid Gloves, 1/6, usual price 2/11.—D.S.C. hf)./— ADAMS and "BUNKER, Cash _TaTUU/ lore, 184 Queen-st. Heavy wellselected Serge Suitings to.measure, reduced to 60/. _•_ _^ STRIKING REDUCTIONS ln Mantles, Jackets, Capes, and M-ac__tosb.es, and must be cleared regardless of cost. Maids' Silk-lined Reefer Jackets, 5/11, usual price 11/6. Sale now on.—D.S.C. TTSE TANIAVHA SOAP Then hang on a rope ' We don't mean the washer—it's only a ■ jestHang the clothes, and you'll say, Oh a bright sunny day, That TANIWHA SOAP is. of. all Soaps : the BEST. . TO ...'. T3.RESERVE mHE T^YES. Give them assistance when required. Spectacles properly fitted by approved methods and Astigmatic defects norreeted by T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, QUEEN-STREET. Frames in Gold, Silver. Nickel, and Steel. Also, "in stock, Cameras, Microscopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Barometers, Hydrometers, etc. Artificial Eyes of all colours. . OPPOSITE Cjrr HALL. . . rnHE DAINTY THINGS we" sell are .'•*- just as conscientiously prepared and just-as wholesome as ' they are dainty in appearance. Our Home.Made Bread is Light enough for Brownie's' Handling, and White- enough for an Epicurean; Wheatmeal, Health, and Milk Bread j s simply delicious. Dally delivery.—JOHN C. LEGG, Hygienic Bakery, Garrett's Buildings,-... Karangahape Rd. JJI R:E S H T£ GG S, ," 8d PER DOZEN.' - GALLAUGHER'S, VICTORIA-ST. - S~ HEETING, Towels and Table Damask. Very special value, and a splendid stock to select from.—Rushbrook and -Bridgman, Cash Drapers, Queen-st. •VT Z. SOCIETY FOR THE RROTEC1N • TION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND PREVENTION OF CRUEL- - TV TO ANIMALS. •NOTICE. In order to check the excessive OVERLOADING of Public Vehicles, whether Plying for Hire or engaged to carry passengers under PRIVATE CONTRACT, it has been "decided to prosecute the Drivers in every case reported and proved. ' - •As all Omnibus Owners are pledged to support the 'Society in this course, it is hoped that the TRAVELLING PUBLIC will not, by their action, render the Drivers liable to the punishment which will certainly follow on conviction for the offence. H. WILDING,. Hon. Chief Inspector. IT7ANTISID, OLD TIP E. ■m Apply; "W PE|»:_-'..:. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 17 August 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 17 August 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 17 August 1900, Page 8

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