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PUBLIC NOTICES. HOUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. 1 e > /(K— ADAMS' & IiJJNKER'S Clearance LO/ U Sale, 184 Queen-st.—We have a large selection of Trouserings reduced to 13/U, 14/6, 15/6, fash only. T\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership now existing between the undersigned, trading as J. Peckover and Co., Land and Estate Agents, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Any liabilities will be defrayed by J. Peckover, Shortland-st., Auckland, and Gisborne. JOSEPH PECKOVER. HARRY CRUMPTON. Witness—R. Cogar. Auckland, February lCth, 1901. r AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions oil the Land Transfer Act, ISBS, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. 3674-THE MAYOR, COUNCILLORS, & CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND—Lots 10, 11, and .part -of Lot 9, of Allotment 24, and parts of Allotments •&, 2G, and 27, all in Section 4, City of Auckland, containing- together 1 rood 23 perches, partly unoccupied, and part occupied by tenant. 3689—M A.RGARET STRONG—Part of Allotment 5, Section 8, City of Auckland, containing- 4 perches unoccupied. 3725-JOHN EDSON, JAMES MARSHALL LENNOX, and JOHN RENDERDINE—Part oi! Allotments 10 and 11, Section 7, City of Auckland, containing 19 perches, occupied by John Russell Gray. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. ' Dated this 23rd day of Feruary, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD. District Land Registrar. "A //^ADAMS~&"BUNKER'S Summer U/U Sale now on. Tweeds, Coatings, & Serges cut out for nothing, 0/0, 6/0, 7/6, etc. ! ■ ■AT O S Q U I T O S EFFECTUALLY BANISHED BY HASLETT'S MOSQUITO BANE. 1/ and 2/. 252, QUEEN-ST. TT TIT TT ASLE TT, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, MAIN STREET. WAIHL >\X7HAT is the use of talking, Bill? You '» » see this Suit I am wearing; it cost me DO/, and knocks your suit out every time. Mine is a "Footballer"' Bralid, and yours is some other which cost you £5, and is supposed to be made to order. Don't forget, next time that you want a suit, that the "Footballer" Brand is first for everything—Fit, Style and Finlsn. Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor ana Clothier, Queen-st., near Savings Bank. ATMS—TU UKISH BATHS—Open Every Day for Ladles and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 0 p.m. Charges, o/; Saturday, 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches uud'paius of fill kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, Gd, from 0 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street, off Victoria-street East. NB of every eight persons (maie) in Auckland wears a suit of the celeLrrated "Footballer" Brand of Clothing-. \sk any of them how they wear. The ori'.y answer you will get, "Splendid," and "I was surprised." Sold only by J. H, Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street, near Savings Bank. f\ ENT'S MACKINTOSHES, "best "and vJcheapest stock in Auckland. All sewn seams and guaranteed reliable—Sushbrook and Bridgman, Clothiers and Outfitters, Queen-st. Open until 10 p.m. on Saturday. W.. M.. W IALLNUTTI SHAREBROKER AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, WAIHI. U3RVIVAL of the Fittest. Our fits are the fittest, therefore we survive and thrive. Our stock is unrivalled for quality variety, and novelty. We guarantee entire satisfaction.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habit Maker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-st., next Victoria Hotel. T' <5 Arrive during this month—Flrstclnss Oregon Spars, all sizes, from 24in by 24in to 6in by Gin, and up to 83ft long Prices from H. McKENZIE, Timber Merchant, Pyrmont, ' New South Wales. -TTERANDAH BLINDS. Linoleum, Oil- " cloths, Tools, Crockery, and General Ironmongery. F. Prime is still selling at old prices, notwithstanding the advances. NOT IN IT.—Like the man that fell out of the balloon. This is the position ot the other fellows that try to sell Cricketing Material at Prime's prices. Big shipment to hand.—F. Prime, Newton. •QOWLERS— Take more Green, or In other words look further afield than Queen-st. F. Primp, of Newton, i 3 sell-* Ing Laurie's Gold Medal Bowls at 22/6 pair. QRION RANGES.—As the Constellation Orion is to the heavenly bodies, so is the Orion Range to the terrestrial plane—£3 6/6.—Prime, F., Newton. mHB Seasons go round and so do -*■ games. If you want Tenni3 Racquets, Nets, and Balls, or a nice Croquet Set, go to F. Prime, of Newton. ~A~BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery ButA ter for the table all the year round.— Nsw Zealand Dairy Association^ CJREGNIRW! SIE G N I R W! D SNEGNIRW! A Special Line at Reduced Prices. ■ WINGATE AND CO., __,„ 33 and 35, QUEEN STREET. i~r /-ALL-WOOL~TWEED SUITINGS, Ot>/ in great variety, reduced to 55/.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Qiigon-st. LAST Seven Days of Tutt and Jaggs' Clearing Out Sale in their Readymade Clothing Department. -VTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA1N TION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. f»K/— CHOICE Vicuna Suitings reduced \)O/ to 05/ during our sale, Indigo dyed. --Adams and Bunker, 184 Queen-st. ARGAINS in Boys^nd Youths Ready Made Clothing, at Tutt and Jaggs', Symonds-streej^ ajf/a — VICUNA SERGES, Diagonal 01/ v) Fancy Coatings, reduced to (i 7/6, 70/, 75/ during sale, for cash only.— Adams and Bunker, 184 Queen-st. ISH—Soles, Flounders, Gurnard, Mackerel, John Dorys, Trevally, and other varieties of Fresh Fish daily from the Trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Custom House, Brown Paper Parcels.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1