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fITjiDEN TERRACE RATEPAYERS—Vote %^- J against Loan, and keep down the Si tales. Poll To-morrow, l< to 6. \ I__ UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. ||Xi. | The Adjourned Meeting of the Tru.v |te2s will be held on MONDAY NEXT,, Ithe 2Sth ilist., at 3 o'clock p.m. jk R. CAMERON, c«! Manager. January 25th, 1901. jjf-pOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. | CAIiTING CONTRACT. If Tenders returnable at noon on MONDAY,; p2.Stb lust., are invited for Removal of Karth; Hfi-oni Culllopn Dock. Conditions may be pijs:'en at the Town Clerk's Ofliee, Devouport.1 S| Lowest or any tender uot necessarily acR< cented. J_ J. C. WEBBTKR, p Town Clerk. i Devonport, 25th January, 1901. fi - I - 1 ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 DEPARTURE OF 6th CONTINGENT. I TE AROHA AGRICULTURAL aTnT) | HORTICULTURAL SHOW. 1 RACES AT PURIRI. i 1 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, at the| h rate of 2d per mile First class, and Id per! g[mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ re-j !spectively, will be issued from any st.')-.; tion to any station, on TUESDAY, 29tf>! January, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, February 2nd.And from any station to Auckland oir SATURDAY, 2Gth January, MONDAY, 28th January, and TUESDAY, 29th JanuS nry, available for return up to and in- | eluding SATURDAY, 2nd February. Mile- | asre counted one way only. | Excursion Tickets, as above, are availp able for break of journey after the first jjj 25 miles. 1 TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, TUESDAY. I JANUARY 29th. I The usual 4.35 p.m. Helensville train will I leave Auckland at 0.10 p.m., Newmarket I 0.30 p.m. (after arrival of 6.20" p.m. train S from Auckland), Mt. Eden 6.158, Avondale | 7.0, Kumeu 8.10. Helensville arrive 0.0. I The usual ?..4.j p.m. Penrose train will I not leave Auckland till 4.15 p.m., and will I run through to Onehunga. | The usual 4.10 p.m. Mercer train, with % Fwyibton connection, will leave Auckland | at 6.0 p.m., Newmarket CIO. Penrose 0.28, S Otahuhu 0.36, Drury 7.20, Pukekohe 7.45. 1 arriving Mercer at 5.30 p.m., Mercer depart I 8.35 p.m., Huntly U. 50, Frankton arrive » 11.15 p.m. I THAMES BRANCH. 1 A special (rain will leave Thames at 51(1.M0 a.m., I'uriri arrive 11.0, depart 11.5, Bpaeroa depart 11.55, Te Aroha arrive 12.30 Sp m returning leaving Te Aroha at 6.25 Bp'.m'., I'aeroa 7.10, arriving Thames at 8.20 1 p m. Will stop where required both ways. I The usual 4 p.m. Te Aroha train will uot I leave Thames till 0 p.m., Paeroa 7.10 p.m., ijfarriving Te Aroha at 7.45 p.m. _s NOTE.—Passengers returning from Puirlri races can catch ordinary train leaving Spuriri for Thames about 0 p.m. I BY ORDER, fnistrict Traffic, Manager's Office, *i Auckland, January 25, 1901. 1 groceries, etc. Ityramatic scene. 3JL/ I PUBLIC SCHOOL. % Enter. Pupil who is late. I Master—What has kept you, sir? I Pupil—Please, sir, I've been to Wal- | lace's. I Enter 2nd Late Pupil. I Master—Why are you late? I Pupil—Please, sir, I've been to WatII lace's. 13rd, 4th, sth, aud Cth Late PuplTs, all ihaving same excuse, Master exclaims in m disgust: 1 WALLACE IS BECOMING A PSBU.Q I NUISANCE. (Ah, but that is where the Teacher makes I; a great mistake. I WALLACE IS A PUBLIC BENEFACi TOR. ; V |Keep on reading and say that he Is not. 1121b No. 1 Sugar 2/4; 121b do., 2/3; White I Rose Oil 4/4; Best White Starch 4Jd per |lb; Best "White Salt, 71b for 3d; Peerless I Soap, genuine, 7d per bar; Taniwha | Soap, 8d per bar; Sunlight Soap, IOJd perj I box; Derby Tobacco, Sid per stick; Na-f itional Wax Candles, 6d per 1b; PJaid I Vestas, 3Jd per doz; Blacking, 4d per I dozen; Best Flour, 121b 1/; Best Raisins, 1 5Jd per 1b; L.D.N. No. 5 Tea, 1/3; A.H.N., _ Ceylon, 1/5. 1 All Our Prices are Consistently Low | throughout, and we are determined to I Maintain the Premier Position for QUALITY COMBINED WITH LOW PRICE. \XTALLACE, ,& - ; ,;jj,.;. NEWTON. 2

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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