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r PUBLIC NOTICES. ->_ f \ PPLICATIONS addressed to the Mm'- ■___ ister of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, will be received up to the 15th January, prox., for the position of Secretary to the New Zealand Industries and Commerce Department. Age, Qualifications, and general experience of applicants to be stated in their applications. Salary, £450 per annum. BY ORDER. Auckland, 7th December, 1900. .■A PPLICATIONS are invited from i_^_ Steamship Owners, stating subsidy that would be required for a two (2) years' Service between New Zealand, West Australia, and South Africa. The steamers would require to be of not less than about 4000 tons register, and to have suitable refrigerating accommodation for the conveyance of Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce. It is also desirable that Passenger Accommodation should be provided, and applicants will be required to state what passenger accommodation would be available. The steamers to leave New Zealand about once every six <6) weeks. Steamers calling at not less than three (3) nor more than six New Zealand Ports. Such ports to be named in conditions of contract. From the final port the steamers would proceed to .Freemantle, West Australia, and thence to Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, . and Capetown. It is necessary that the draught of steamers when loaded should be stated, as it is desirable that it should be such as would enable them to enter South African ports and proceed to the usual wharves. In computing the suosidy required, it would be a condition that the rates of freight upon all cargo should not exceed those ruling between the colony and London by the ordinary steamship lines. The lowest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. Applications addressed to the Secretary of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, ;will be received up to the thirtieth (30th) January, prox. by qrder Auckland, 7th December, 1000. rrio property owners north •JL SHORE. We are prepared to quote very moderate prices for your private drains, traps and iW.C.'s. We guarantee our work. SAM. WHITE AND CO.. Customs St. an HAVE this day disposed of my Clothing and Mercery Business at 170, Queen-st to Mr Geo. Paterson, and while th.-nking my friends and the public generally for the liberal support accorded me during the time I have been In business,' I would respectfully ask a continuance of that support for my successor, Mr Paterson. R. S. THORBURN. i Continuing from Mr Thorburn's advertisement, I have to state that I have bought the business, and by strict attention to business and its requirements, by selling the best quality goods at a payable price, hop© to receive the support given Mr Thorburn. /GEORGE pATERSON, | (Late of Paterson Bros., Hawera), _l_ 170, QUEEN-ST. IT B. . F I !_ - A V S O N, "BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Notifies his customers and the general public that he has how Removed from i Queen-street to those commodious i Premises, I No. 15, STRAND ARCADE. £}OKE. QOKE. QOKE. ' -THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, jv LIMITED, r Can now Supply Householders with BEST QUALITY OF pOKE. On receipt of orders at Offlco, 26, Wynd-ham-st. _r|READ. ~ BREAD. BEST BREAD, 2d PER LOAF. (CASH ONLY.) JOHN NICHOLSON, FRANKLIN RD. Shons, Hotels, Boarding Houses Supplied. FOR CASH ONLY. BREAD. BREAD. TO THE RESIDENTS OF MT. EDEN AND MT. ROSKILL. Best Bread to be had at MRS HIBBURTT'S STORE, 2d PER LOAF. EDEN TERRACE. tttjOOL SEASON, 1900-1301. F G. CLAYTON, Wool Broker, Receives and Undertakes Sales Daily; or shipped direct to London. Advances, made on Wool for Iraedmiate Sale. Prompt Account Sales; Wool Packs supplied Lowest Rates; Hides, Skins, Tallow as "usual: every lot receives my personal attention. Office: COOMBES' ARCADE. rpiARMERS, ATTENTION! Don't forget the.fact that the Dunbiane Restaurant Is. under new management. The largest and best meal in town. Downstairs 6<J- •:... Upstairs 9d. Special Rooms for Ladies. M. & G. DOWNEY, Proprietors. j-pARIS ' EXHIBITION, 1900. CROSSLEY'S Gas Engines have been awarded by the International Jury THE ONLY GRAND PRDC Given to English Exhibitors in Class XX. Although many English made Gas Engines were shown, no other was given the Highest Award. OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. CROSSLEY BROS., LTD. rrvRAINS.—Get your Drains put right. __f Sewer connections jobs, large or small —Sam White and Sons, Customs-st ' {OATHS — TURKISH BATHS - OPEN ID EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all ' kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.— Lorne-st, off Vlctorla-st. E. RINK ~~ " TTAMO and -I*****- TT^HISKY iTXOT WEATHER LINES-Sunshades *_m.-,.__. umb. ella? (manufacturers' samples), special value; also, Sun Hats Que e nT etß--Rush- 3rook arfd Brt-a-man. W-t?^' lAill B«Prised when I tried B__s?r&L? 089, •Footballer" Brand «ady forXmeS wear^.To.. 00.. 5 J. H. Dalton, Tailor S.iJw 14 °J5 ly by Senear Savings ___, Glothier- <•*■«-■<-.■-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2