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FOB SALE. fittings, refreshment, room fittings, all bakers' utensil-;,, glass cases, counter, large mirrors, incandescent lights. Turnover £20 weekly. Rent of premises. 25/ w^eek. Offer wanted. Price £40. (2055) Also, Fruiterer. Karangahape Road, consisting of large window and fittings, with i living rooms and kitchen, range, all stock. etc; wonderfully cheap; rental 35/ per week. Offer wanted. Price £40. (3055} NOTE ADDRESS— B. BA R R BB° w N EXCHANGE LANE, AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI. TTIOR SALE,~Coinpieto Dining-room BilA iiard Table, rubber pads, with marker, bails, marbles, pool pegs, r> cues; price, J-:ij Id/, cost. £12.—0.X., 3'JO, Star <>lti»:c. TTIOR SALE, a Singer's Sewl-g __aA chine, rn-arly new, in good order, a Bargain—Address Machine, 353, "Star" Offlco. null SALU. good and convenient new A House of 7 rooms, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, large workshop, very cheap for quick sale, aud easy torms.—Apply C> Mac-liolvio-st., Great North ltd. TTIOR SALIC. Houses in all parts of city, i- from .CMS to £4000: easy terms. Money at 5 per cent. Why pay rent.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. T^OR SALE, now House S rooms, gas, A bath, washhouse, copper, tubs: close to Ponsonby Road. £595 cash; -!)5 balance 0 per cenl.-J. II- Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. 17.0R SALE. Two new Houses let at 22/; -I io minutes from Queen-street; every convenience; splendid investment; £GCO. Easy terms.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes Arcade, _

SKIPPING. _______ _W_-fT-HE TYSER LINE, pplfpt^ A LIMITED. S.S. MIMIRO." FROM LONDON. Consignees aro requested to pass Entries present Bills of Lading. pay Freight and obtain Delivery Orders for their Goods from the undersigned V\ ithout Delay. Cargo is at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Captain Felgate will not be responsible Cor any debts contracted by bis crew. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. Agent. Customs-st., Auckland, January. MM. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. ~"~~ AJEWM--lU-ET SAT U RDAY Jrir-: JM Ari_KNOON EXCUR___S__ SIONS. The P.S.. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee TO-MORJiOW at 1...0 p.m. sharp, on a Fishing Cruise, weather permitting. Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickets-Single ./, Double 3/. Fishing Tackle on board lor Sale or Hire. t I,_ SAINTS', ""'PONSONBY. A- SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. AT TAKAPUNA. SATURDAY. 19th JANUARY, 1901. . The P.S. BRITANNIA will leave Queenst Wharf at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. sharp, returning from Takapuna Wharf at C.3U p.m. Scholars (Free by Ticket) assemble a; School at 1) sharp. Friends: Tickets 1/; no Half Fare. Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided. May be obtained from the Teachers nnd Officers, or from Mr H. G. Oswald, Jervois Rd. The Teachers and Officers cordially mvite Parents and Friends to be present. If the present north-east wind prevails To-morrow (Saturday.!, Steamer leaves for PINE ISLAND instead of Lake Takapuna. C. M. CALDER, Hon. See. rpiANNERS'. (JuITIHERS'. AND FELLJ- MONGERS' PICNIC. A Meeting of the above Committee will be held in Mr MeKeown's Dining Rooms on SATURDAY' EVENING. January 19th, 1901, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Representatives for' the New Committees are requested to attend. C. A. SANSON, Hon. Sec^ WEST COAST. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY WONDERFU L BLOWHOLES MAGNIFICENT FALi-S SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. A BRAKE will leave the Union Bank Corner EVERY SATURDAY at 1.30 p.m., arriving at PARK HOUSE, NIHOTUPU, at 4 p.m., and returning to Town on MONDAY MORNING, in time for business, about 9 a.m. Fare (Return), 10/: or 21/, iEcluding Board from Saturday to Monday Morning, inclusive. Intending Passengers will please book at Head Office, Chancery-st, not rater than FRIDAY. Telephone No. 212. SPECIALS can be arranged for as required. Passengers wishing to proceed to Piha, Blowhole Bay, Kerikeri, or the Falls, may do so by applying to Mr T. Elllman, with whom arrangements have been entered into. VISITORS TO PARK HOUSE, which is under the able management of Mrs T. Elliman, whose fame as a Caterer is well known, will receive every attention, and find accommodation thoroughly up to date. TERMS—S/ per day. or 25/ per week. For further information, apply to T. ELLIMAN, Nihotupu; Or ANDREW, SONS, & CO., Chancery-st. "VTOTICE—To Picnic and Bazaar ProA* motors— Engage Beckford's London Punch and Marionette Show, nothing better.—s, Brown-st, Ponsonby. AQUATICS. •XTORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB. TRIAL FOURS will be held TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNO-^, Jan. 19th, weather permitting. All Members desirous of rowing must be at the Shed at 2 p.m. sharp, when crews will be picked. • C. S. CAVE, Hon. Sec.

CONVEYANCES. A"^s_^ ! A UCKLAND TRAMWAYS. ALTERATION IN TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY NEXT, January 21st, the Break at present leaving Onehunga at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., also leaving Auckland at 8.15 a.m. and 5.8 p.m. will not run. On and after MONDAY NEXT, a Car, will leave Queen-st. Wharf at 5.8 p.m., connecting, for Onehunga, On SATURDAY'S, a Car will leave Queen-st. at 12.55 p.m.. connecting, for Onehunga, and the Break discontinued. J. S. KIDD, Manager. PERSONAL. IT will pay you to visit Benton's Summer Sale, commencing Saturday, January 19.—Karangahape Road. THE SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING AGENCY.—Address Government Life Insurance Buildings. Manager, Miss E. M. Jones.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 8

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