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MEETINGS. T<!HE LATE TROOPER HARRY FINCH | AJl.Schoplmates of the above deceased • rrocper are requested^to meet in the Mt. Albert Schoolroom, Morningside, on THURSDAY} 20th March, at 8 p.m. • J: R. MARTIN, Convener. yiAKQS, OBGANS, &c p I A N O_. p i A ' Vo"s? "HAAKE," Hannover "KAPS," ' Dresden "BECHSTEIN," Berlin BTROHMENGER," London Sole Agranta: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, A.. HEGMAN '. 1... Manager STRAND ARCADE. BOROUGH NOTICES. "OOROUGH ' OF DEVONPORT. DOG REGISTRATION. NOTICE—JOHN BIDDLE, Cowper-st.', Devonport, has been appointed Dog Registrar, and will attend the Council Chambers, Beach Rd., Devonport, daily, with the exception of Saturdays, from 9 to 10 a.m., for the Registration of Dogs. Also take notice that all Unregistered Dogs after the 31st March, 1902, will be destroyed. J. C WEBSTER, Town Clerk. Devonport, 12th Mar., 1902. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. TNMEMO R I A M. 'Tis just about six thousand years, Since Aduin left this vale of tears. His one recorded public fault Was eating what he didn't ought. Poor Pa: if he were still ali^e, On WHITTOME'S PICKLES, HOW He'd thrive. Inserted by his relatives, Whittome, Stevenson, and Co., Limited. rpo SOLICITORS AND THE PUBLIC. J- GENERALLY.—The undersigned undertakes to conduct inciuireies'v whether relating to commercial or other mattere, in which he has had special experience. Cases submitted tc him will be 'treated as absolutely confifldential, and will have prompt attention. Appointments can be arranged by letter addressed to HENRY WILDING, 35. Palmerston Buildings rrtHE" NEW ZEALAND LAUNDRI CO. JL LIMITED. The Director* of the above Company invite offers of sites suitabe for the Er- ; ection of a City Laundry. Area not less than Quarter Acre. Either Freehold or Leasehold. Offers -will be received up till noon on TUESDAY, 18th inst., and to be addressed to P.O. Box 424. By order of the Board. • W. B. A. MORRISON, SecretaryPRICES ALWAYS TENDING DOWNWARDS. QUALITY ALWAYS TENDING / UPWAR-DS. rTVHESE are the reasons for the -L success of our establishment, a success you will easily comprehend when you compare our prices and qualities with the prices and qualities you get elsewhere. /-VUR ;Q- OODS ' gATISFYCREATES ,-oROS., rnHE T>EOPLE'S JEWELLERS. Only One Address: OPPOSITE TOWN CLOCK, QUEEN-ST.. Closed .Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Open Saturdays until 9.30 p.m. , j HALF A DOZEN TEASPOONS GIVEN FREE to Every Purchaser of a Wedding Ring from. 21/ upwards. THE jgYES. When they require assistance brings pain, injury, and discomfort. SPECTACLES for every defect in refraction accurately fitted by improved methods, by T. PEACOCK, Optician, 213, QUEEN-ST. Also, in stock: Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Microscopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Hydrometers, Barometers, Electric Bells, etc. OPPOSITE, CITY HALL. TX7EARE'S FARM ('"THE PINES"). VV, KUMEU. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons found trespassing, or committing damage of. any kind, on this property will be prosecuted. HESKETH & RICHMOND, Solicitors for Mr Re J. Fergus, Lessee. ■pvRAUGHT IRONS. DRAUGHT IRONS The latest invention. Ironing a pleasure. No blowing required. . ' Be sure and get the latest Improve! Iron. Agents-E. H. POTTER, 54, QUEEN ST., opposite Smeeton's. r\NE GUINEA — REWARD — V ■ ONE GUINEA; The above amount will be paid to the rirst person sending.ln before the, 2ptlj Marcli the most appropriate answer' to the riddle, "What Brand of Teayis Most Appreciated by all New Zealanders and most Disliked by the Boers?" Answers to be accompanied by six lib or 12 ilb used packets of "Our Flag" Brand of Tea, addressed to The Union Packing Company, Limited, O'Connell-st, Auckland.—March 3rd, 1902. fm-NIGHT — THE MARVELLOUS J- CRAGGS-DIX'S GAIETY CO. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED SHOPKEEPERS OF NEWMARKET do hereby agree to CLOSE OUR PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY, 19th inst., at noon. FAREWELL TO CONTINGENT. ROBERTSON BROS., Grain Merchants WM. REACH, Saddler W. H. HAMBLI.N, Grocer JOHN McCOLL, Ironmonger G. L. CAWKWELL, Chemist 11. G. LUMSDEN, Stationer WM. MORGAN. Saddler TONKS, WYNYARD, AND CO., Ironmongers A. BURGESS, Tailor and Mercer yf. GILMOUK, Draper CHAS. E. MILLIGAN, Grocer p S. BOONE, Saddler W J. MARSDEN, Blacksmith B. M. PAGE, Farrier D. TEED, Chemist J. DEMPSEY, Coal Merchant PUBLICATIONS. London Leading Illustrated Papers — London News, Sketch, Black and White, Grabhic, 2/6, posted 3/; 24 back dates Golden Penny, Tit Bits, Spare Moments, Sketchy Bits, etc., 1/; 12 Newnes and Stead's Famous Library Popular Novels 1/; 12 Women's Life, Our Home, Minutes, Ladies' Gazette, etc., 3d. M. SPR-ECKLEY & CO., Next Post Office, Shortlaatl-stF ■■ . .» i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1902, Page 8

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