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ATHLETICS, ETC. "POOTBALL. jJ\OOTBALL. SATURDAY NE_T. POTTER'S PADDOCK. rPARANAKI V. j^JJCKLAND. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Ground.l/; Grand Stands, V. Tickets may be procured in the Tram Cars and at Partridge's and Williamson's. An Official Guide giving Correct Numbers on Sale on the Ground. G. H. DIXON. Sec. A.B.U. SPORTLtfC^ *£*$'^~ 'I j .__^** A VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. __. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, And WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. ACCEPTANCES for all" Events will Close on FRIDAY NEXT, 7th September,' at 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTKUES. "VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that the -IN partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Robert Sanders and Alfred Stewart Harper, at Auckland, as Stairbuilders and General Joiners under the name or style 01. Sanders and Harper, has been thisi day dissolved by mutual consent. AU debts owing from or due to the said firm will be discharged, or received by the said Robert Sunders, who for the future will carry on the business on his own account. Dated this 4th day of September, 1900. ROBERT SANDERS. ALFRED S. HARPER. Witness : H. D. Bamford, Articled Clerk, Auckland. "T~ndre"w* and co.s otahui-iu -^ sunday bus time table.on and after sunday, sept. 9, 1900 Leave Auckland. Leave Otahuhu. 9.30 a.m. 5.0 p.m. 1.30 p.m. . . 8.30 p.m. ANDREW AND CO. •VTOTIGK OF REMOVAL. On and after WEDNESDAY, September sth. Mr A. F. HOOPER, Dentist, will resume business at his new rooms, 125 Queen-street, opposite foot of Shortlandstrect. *_ 'AUCKLAND . AND H SUBURBAN POULJ|W^rt»* TRY PIGEON, AND WT* 11 .CANARY ASSOCIATION. jb^JJjjlsfe^ ART UNION DRAWING takes place on FRIDAY NEXT, at the British Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. Holders of 4ire requested to return them at once to J. M. THOMSON, Secretary, Kcnt-st. TjIiI.OOUCLGTh"'AND LINOLEUM—Lnrge- '•*• shipment just to hand, newest designs; also, Tnhlu Mtiissos, Auioriciii) Leather, and Coloured TaliUiißs. — UUKUHKOOK aud BItIDCMAN* Importers. Quoon-Bt. jV|RS TTEALD, MILLINER AND FANCY DRAPER, TPIE BON MARCHE, 74, VICTORIA-ST., And 140 _ 142, VICTORIA-ST. WEST. Ladies requiring Millinery would do well to.give Mrs Heald a call, when they arc 'certain to obtain what they require in the Latest and Most Fashionable Styles, at Extremely Moderate Rates. ART UNION. MESSRS W. HEMMING & FERGUSON having received permission from the Colonial Secretary to hold an Art Union of Beautiful Kauri Gum Carvings, now on view at Mr Obee's Northern Furnishing Warehouse, Hobaon-st, Tickets to be obtained from Messrs Wildman and Lyell, Booksellers; Mr Ifinch, Bookseller: Mr H. Zainey, Fruiterer, Queen-st.; and Mr H. Hunter, Confectioner.- Wcllesley-st., opposite Opera House. 2000 Tickets at 1/ each. First prizo, -1 pieces;' Second, 2; and after 'IS of one piece each. Prizes to be drawn in about four weeks. A Lighthouse, not on view, to go with the First Prize. irPHORBURN'S 35/ MACKINTOSHES Will not be upon the Menu much longer. EVERYBODY'S HUNGRY FOR THEM. ANOTHER WEEK WILL CLEAN THE PLATTER. ALL ROADS LEAD TO miIORBURN'S 170, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. rnORCHON LACES, greatly reduced In ■*- price; also, Embroideries, from 2/3 per dozen; Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 1/fJ, 1/_._?/ <5 p.e ____ dozen.—At D.S.C. TTMBRELLAS~=Just Opened. One Case *J Ladies' Umbrellas, . needle-pointed; exceptional value, 7/11, ■ 8/11,, 10/6, up.— OSlEßY.—Pending : New Shipments, Ladies' Cashmere Hose will be sold at reduced rates." 1/; 1/3/ 1/6, 1/9, 1/11.— D.S.C. rnABLE DAJN'TASK.—See our Window for -L large and varied Stock. Also, Bedspreads, Tray Cloths, etc., at manufacturers' prices.—D.S.C. TUST OPENED.-Finlay's Sheetings, ail « sizes; also, Cretonnes, single and double width, in newest designs.—D.S.C. mENNIS SHIRTS, Ties and Scarfs-A __• very choice new stock just;opened up, ex Gothic. Latest novelties.—Rushbrook and GBridgman, Clothiers, Mercers and Outfitters, -Queen-st. '■ HATS.— Full range of all sizes and latest shapes, at every variety of price — D.S.C. '■'.:-./ rp.o LET, Emmett-st, 8 roomed House J- and stable, 13/6. — T. B. Clay, 26, Shortland-st.''1' mO..LET, comfortably" furnished Houses, -L North Shore and-city; Unfurnished, Parnell, 14/. — Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 8