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PUBLIC NOTICES. HHROUSERS to Measure from 17/6; Sulta , X „to. Measure from Tutt. Tallo* and Mercer,' Upper Symonds-st. JUST (ARRIVED—No. 42 Imperial Songt* ster, price 6d.' Also, the Tivoli Music Album, price If. containing all -the newest •songs'of the day.—R. Mackay, Stationer, Queen-st. ■ EW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA~ TION'S, LIMITED, BUTTER VAN delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. TVf ILLERAIN CLOAKS, latest styles and Iy_L colours; Cravenette Cloaks, Navy and Black, special line, much under usual price.—Rushbrook .and Bridgman. OTICE.—Eat Golden Grain Butter, obtainable all grocers; best quality' and very popular brand. ACKINTOSH Coats in latest styles, or to measure, every coat guaranteed; waterproof, and all seaiap sewn.— Mcßride, Tailor, Habit Maker.^Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-street, next Victoria Hotel." ANG MEE TEA, Panyong Buds, Oolong Tea, Kooloo Tea, Caper Tea, wholesale and retail.—John Earle and Co.. Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st. T~YO you want the best, me purest, the most wholesome Jam made? Try or.- GEORGE JAM. DRESS Skirts, plain and figured lustre and serge, flounced and plain, from 9/11.'—Hayward, 276, Queen-st. rr.HREE-QUARTER and Short Jackets, J- 10/9, 14/11, 18/11, 22/9, 29/ and up.— Hayward, 276. Queen-st Q<CRATCH your head till you are bald, you will not think of a finer Jam than ST. GEORGE JAM. LANNELETTE' Underclothing.—Samples at special job prices.—Hayward, 276, Queen-st. PORTSMEN say the display of Guns in Wingate and Co.'s Window, 33 Queen-st, is the finest ever shown in Auckland. '__ ■ HUNDREDS of people of all classes are daily buying our grand, rich 1/ Farmings.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers. Queen-st JACKETS, Jackets.—Magnificent stock, latest novelties, sizes and prices to meet all requirements.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. ' . HYGIENIC BAKERY. FIVE SHOPS. Proprietor-JOHN C. LEGG. , I hereby express my regrets to my numerous customers who were unable to get a supply of the famous Gusto Bread on Saturday. Enlargement of bakehouse is now going on, and a new oven in course Of erection, which, when finished will enable us for a time to cope with our rapidly increasing trade. Telephone 962. OUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's, Limited, Butter. IpXTRA Choice Pure China Tea. almost ■l free from tannin, suitable for invalids, wholesale and retail.—John Earle Co., Importers, Queen-street .. mO make life a pleasure This hot weather, Eat ST. GEORGE JAM. VERHEARD IN A TRAM CAR. — If it's Smith's its good. Precisely so. For artistic, light running Prams and Go-carts, cash or deferred payments, try C. Smith, opposite Tonson Garlick and Co., Queen-st. "-VfERIT WINS ITS OWN REWARDLILY STARCH IS A WINNER. ATHEDRAL * TINTED, Ornamental, and Window Glass, to size and in original cases; Mirror Glass, Bevelled Mirrors.—A. H. Morris, 115 and 117, Hobson-st. Two minutes west of Queen-street 'SUCCEEDS "IMe LILY STARCH. NDERSKIRTS, 1/11, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 7/9, 10/9; special line of Silk Skirts, 16/11. -Hayward. 276." Queen-st. BATHS. - TURKISH BATHS. - Open every day for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 21; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-st, off Victorla-st East. OUR Stock of Tailoring Goods for coming season is replete with all latest novelties, including Rainproof Tweed for overcoats. We guarantee entire satisfaction.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habit Maker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-street, next Victoria Hotel. *" ■■ —V ' ' " 9 ': FOB SALE. "CXm SALE, Ticket to Dunedin.—Ad- £ ■. dress Ticket, 260 Star Office. TpOR SALE, Light Spring Cart, nearly -I i new,-and Set of Harness, sell cheap. -S„ 275, "Star" Office. I^OR SALE, in Qtieen-st, Cox's Creek, -*- _ 6 roomed House and Section, 63ft by 300; £250.—Buttle Bros., Stock Exchange. ITHOB. SALE, ML Albert. 3~Acres of rich Land, splendid view, fenced. Offer wanted.—J. H. Muldoon, 11, Coombes' Arcade. FOR SALE, nice 6-roomed House, gas, washhouse, copper; Ponsonby; £285. Easy.terms.—J. H. Muldoon, 11, Coombes' Arcade. iU'OR SALE, Pretty Cradle Deck Chairs, •*- I Tables, Plush Curtains.—Mrs Bernsee, Upper QQueen-st, one door from W. Winn, Grocer. OR SALE, 7 New Houses, cash £50, . balance 5 per cent If you want to Buy, Build or Sell, come to J. H. Muldoon, 11, Coombes' Arcade. FOR SALE, Houses., Aft. Eden, Glenmore, Mt. Roskill, Newton, Ponsonby, Grey Lynn, and City. Easy terms.—J. -E-I. Muldoon, 11, Coombes'. Arcade. ¥QR SALE, Restaurant, Karangahake, i doing first class business. Owner leaving for England. Particulars, terms, price, F. G. Clayton, Coombes' Arcade. I^OR SALE, Anglesea-st, near top, House 7 rooms, large, piece ground, 90 x 150; cheap. Allotment 33 x 100, Exmouth street, £40.— F. G. Clayton, Coombes' Arcade. •"OOR SALE, Four-wheeled Buggy with •*- ' sliding seat, to seat five comfortably, built by Cousins and Cousins; Bay Horse, S years old, quiet to ride .or drive; New Set of Harness.—For price, address. Buggy, Box 145 Post Office. "PARK RD.—Desirable Residence of Z" -*- rooms and stable and outbuildings, Corner Allotment. 98 by 189 ft. £825, easy terms.—NOßTH SHORE—Residence of 9 rooms, etc., Allotment 100 by 150 ft, £825. -AVEST-ST., NEWTON.-6 rooms, washhouse, etc., £200.—ELLERSLIE—6 rooms and outbuildings, 7 acres of Land, £950.— To OS. F. CAHILL, 101, Queen-st, opposite Fort-st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST on Saturday at Ellerslie races, Silver-mounted Purse • containing key.—Reward, Star Office. s LOST Brooch, between Karangahape Road and Mt. RoskiH: reward.— Powell Bros., Drapers, Newton. OST, Plain Gold Bar Brooch, with small diamond in centre; reward.— W. J. Harper, Saddler, Ponsonby Rd. J" OST, last Sunday, in Devonport, -^ Small Gold Engraved Locket, set with three turquoises. Reward at Nairn, Grocer, Devonport. LOST Saturday night, between Queen and Symonds sts., Gold Link, sapphire centre.—Reward on returning to H. G. Jones, Grand Vue, Princes-st LOST last night between Victoria-street and Mary-st, Mt. Eden, a Lady's Open-face Gold'Watch.—Finder -will be rewarded by returning the same to OambiMfie Faotory,. yictorfa-s^ ,_,„, j„.._.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 8

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