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PUBLIC HOTICES. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT XX SOCIETY.-LOST POLICY. It is the intention of the Society .on or after the 6th day of April next to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 188,051 on the life of DANIEL HU^~i LEWIS, which is alleged to have been lost.—Dated at Auckland this sth day or March, 1901. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. -\T O T i C E, IN THE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AGENCY, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS. MISS E. M, JONES. "TiISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership hitherto existing between Benjamin Wilkins and Marcus Wilkins, Farmers, of Pojigakawa, trading as "B. and M. Wilkius," has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from tne Fourteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and one. The business will in future be carried on by Benjamin Wi.Kins, who will pay all debts owing by and receive all debts owing to the said partnership. Dated 20th day of February, 1901. BENJAMIN WILKINS. Witness to the signature of Benjamin Wilkins—Edith Mary Langford, Postmistress, Pongakawa. MARCUS WILKINS. "Witness to the signature of Marcus Wilkins—M. J. Lynch, ClerK to 3STai»er and Fitzherbert, Solicitors, Auckland. /AND TRANSFER ACT NOI.ICES. Notice is hereby given that the sevaral parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the GasJette containing this notice. 3718-THOMAS JOHN DUDER-Part of Allotment IS, Section 2, Parish of Takapuna, containing 1 rood and 18 perches, unoccupied. | 3719—JOHN EDSON—Part of Allotment IS, Section 2, Parish of Takapuna, containing 1 rood and 38 perches, occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this fourth day of March, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD. District Land Registrar. POR THE TENTEN QEASON PRESERVED FISH, SALT SALMON, DRIED LING, And DRIED COD. SEASONABLE BEVERAGES: HEDDLE'S LIME JUICE CORDIAL. HEDDLE'S RASPBERRY BALM. H. M. S MEETON' "THE OLD MILL," QUEEN STREET. MT. WELLINGTON PUBLIC POUND.— Impouaded, March 4th, by the Hunger,' for trespass on the pnbik' rosidi, Uue isluck Horse, marked as if by barbed wire fence; uo visible brand. Owner unKnuwii. If not released will be sold on WEDNESDAY, March 20, 1901, at noon.—WILLIAM IJKOWN, Poundkeeper. ■Tyj property" owners, north 1 SHORE. We are prepared to quote very moderate prices for your private drains, traps and W.C.'s. We guarantee our work. m\t »VHITE & TO.. Customs-street. rTAIN"sT^GeF~your Drains put right". Sewer connections jobs, large or small —Pnm Wbite aud Sons, Customs-st. ■i fv /^--BIUiAKFAST SETS, Ivory and 1\)/ D Gohi, 21) pieces, for 10/ G. Sperlal yjice.—TYLER'S, Queen-st. / CONCRETING—AII kinds—Stables, CclV 'ars. Floors, Walls, Paths, Yards, Ring us up. Tel. 70S. Sam White and Sons. /I E O R G H. Q. R E~G OUT ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER, 245 Corner QUEEN & WELLESLET STS. 3 ENAMELLED CABINETS. ft- / -— 0/ 3 IVORY TYPES q / U/ One 15 t. 12 Enlargement and One Lozen Enamelled Cabinets, 15/. Prompt Delivery. niGHT TESTING On SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES and with NEWEST INSTRUMENTS a SPECIALTY, nnd SPECTACLES properly fitted for every defect of refraction, by T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 218 QUEEN-STREET. Spectacle Frames of every variety in Gold, Nickel, Steel, etc. Artificial Eyes of all colours in stock. CJTRAND CAFE" COMPANY. C' Cater for BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS PICNIC PARTIES, BALLS. AND GENERAL ENTERTAINMENTS. ■ DAILY LUNCHEONS, 3 Courses, V. AFTERNOON TEAS AND .SUPPER PARTIES specially Catered for. Luxuriously Fitted Retiring Rooms for Ladies. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary Strand Cafe Company. \\">ALL PAPERS.—See the Immense vnVV riety and-note-the very low prices.'— A. B. Morris, 115 nnd 117 Hobson-street. Trams pass; 2 minutes west of Queen-st. ■pENCING.—Every description erected. -T lowest possible rates. You can nlwuys get a price from us.—Sam White and Sons JCATCHPOLE guarantees that if you • furnish the Young Lady, he will furnish the house cheaper than anyone In Auckland. rpHE most truthful person loves to LIE -i- on one of Catchpole's Wire Mattresses, full size, 11/. , . DON'T be in a hurry—Take a Chair, or take half a dozen for 19/iJ. cane seats, and very comfortable, splendid, value. JUST a few Leaves from a Forest of Values: Door Mats 1/6, Kitclu-n Chairs 2/6, Tables 8/0, Lace Curtains 2/11 pair. VERANDAH BLINDS, Bamboo, just landed, all sizes, from 1/9 each.—J. CntctinnU'. Furnisher, Karangahape Rd. HEARTH RUGS 3/6, Wire Stretchers 13/6. Flax Bed 7/6, Kapok Pillows 1/6, Iron Bedstead, full s'sie, 25/. T /^ATCHPOLE. rpOILET SETS, TOILET SETS. Beau--L tiful assortment just unpacked, from 7/6 up.—TYLER'S, Queen-street. PICTURE MOULDINGS and Frames - The largest stock In New Zealand. Note the prices and variety.—A. H. Moms, 115 and 117 llob.son-.st." Trams pass—two uiicutes wesc of Queen-st. vIwHEARI) fn~a tnunear: — If it's Smith's it's good. Precisely so. For artistic, light-running Prams- and Go-carts (cash or deferred payments) try C. Smith, opposite TiCfcn Garlick Co., Queen-st. pIAN OS. ORGANS? ||PffOT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IN N.Z. IS INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly Jon 12/3 monthly £25 M/ 4 monthly £ 30 18/4 monthly £35 21/5 monthly £40 2</6 monthly £45 27/6 monthly £50 30/7 monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments taken in Exchange. - THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO 75, QUEEN-ST. FREDERICK MOORE Manager New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Free on Application.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8