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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. Commencing at i p.m. ■ 'WARREN BLYTH AND GO. (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer.) USUAL. WEEKLY BICYCLE . . SALE. A large number of Machines, including a New Free Wheel, will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. ' After above, at 1.15. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ALMOST NEW FURNITURE, D.8.8.L. GUNS, etc., etc., comprising 2 SIDEBOARDS, both with Mirror Backs, Couches, 6 Carved Back Dining Room Chairs, Easy ana Occasional Chairs, Rockers, "Pic-tures. Bamboo Easels, 6 ASSORTED CHESTS DRAWERS, 3 DUCHESS \ PAIRS, WARDROBE, Washstands :and Ware, Tables, Kitchen Safes. Peranfiljulators, Stoves, General Household Furnishings, etc., etc. , At 1.15 sharp. 3 Traveller's Samples, D.8.8.L. Guns, 12 bore, latest improvements; 2 Penny in Slot Machines, with accessories. Further Entries invited of Bicycles, Furniture, Goods, etc., up to Time of Sale. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. Auctioneers and Financial Agents, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), At 12 o'clock, QONTINUATION OF SALPJ. TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES,/' FANCY GOODS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CALL AND INSPECT—NOW ON VIEW 'AT LOUIS LEWIS' FORT-ST. AUCTION ROOMS. ' •• Next Below Post Office. LOUIS LEWiS Auctioneer. TO LET. TO LET, Furnished House, Kingsland, 15/; also, House in Cook-st., unfurnished, 10/.— T. B. Clay,- 26 Shortland-st TO LET, 5-roomed' House, Eden Terrace.—Apply Freeman, Onslow Rd., Mt. RoskilL 7TVO LET, Ponsonby, House of 5 rooms in -*- Clarence-st, rent 10/.— T. B. Clay, 26 Shortland-st. . TO LET, good Office or Sample Room, 11 x 17, opposite Fort-st. Fireplace and shelving; 7/6 w«(Vi."—Neville (Newcomb, i rr?O LET with immediate possession, new -L Villa 6 large rooms, Edendale Road, Mt. Eden, 15/.— G. Peace, next Bank of N.S.W. .- . rpO LET. Upper Queen-st., large House -*• suitable for boarders, newly painted and papered, 25/.— T. B. Clay, 26 Short-land-street. ' FOR, SALE. T7OOR SALE, reliable Buggy Mare, age JO i eight years.—A. B. Wright and Sons, Customs-st E. SiTsALE, 1 Chestnut Pony about 14.2, 1 very quiet, pri€S £s.—Apply Jamieson's Store, Epsom. v (OR~SAL§r~ar~6 roomed Cottage in Os^ . borne,-st., Newmarket, every. H>nft venience.—Apply W. MoGuire. WE are selling good 2nd hand Timber at 5/ per 100 ft, and a lot of Sashes and Doors at Low Prices. Puriri Posts, light, 1/ each; Medium, 1/3; Heavy, 1/6; Totara Posts, 1/3 each, or £5 15/ per 100; Heart Kauri Posts, £4 10/ 100; good 2nd hand Galvanised Iron, cheap. SAM. WHITE AND CO., Customs-st. "i?OQK—MOTJNTALBERT: House oT 5 d»rJLJ(-J*J rooms, nnrl outbuildtriKK. over an acre of volcanic lanfl, owner fl«lli|t« on account of failing health.— ±. ii. Clay, 26 Shortland-st. ■ ■ • ■ . ' PUBMO NOTICES. rnROUSERS to Measure from 17/6; Suits -*- to Measure from 70/.— G. Tutt, Tailor, and Mercer, Upper Symonda-st ~ TT^LANNELETTE Underclothing.—Sam--T .pies at special job prices.—Hayward, 276, Queen-st \ CJPORTSMEN say the display of Guns S3 in Wingate and Co.ls Window, 33 Queen-st., Is the finest ever shown In Auckland. ■ rpO make life a pleasure This hot weather, ' Eat ST. GEORGE JAM. ANG MEE TEA, Panyong Bud?, Oolong Tea. Kooloo Tea, Caper Tea. wholesale and retail.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-3t. /"AATCHPOLE'S GREAT SALE, Newton. Bentwood Chairs, full size, 4/9 Cane-seated Chairs, 2/9 Cut Centre Wool Mats, 2/11 r^ATCHP®LE'S\CLEARANCE SALE. \J OF GENERAL FURNITURE Your opportunity to Furnish at Unheard >»f Prices. PATCHPOLE'S^aXe^^W~ONT Large Stock of Bedsteads, All sizes, all prices. New designs. fHATCHPOLE has a Line~~of Bedsteads, v-* slightly soiled, selling at cost price. ?^ATCirPO~I7E rS" l3Aj7E.~N~ewton. \-J Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Fenders Rattan Ware, Couches; Jn fact ; Everything at prices not to be equalled. TTOUSEHOLDERS. see that your GroJLL cer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's,. Limited, Butter. /*\VERHEARD~IN A 'T«AM~C!A*I. — 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. ;■ ■■ "Tl/lERIT WINS ITS OWN REWARD" LILY STARCH IS A WINNER. JTNDERSKIRTS,- 1/11. 3/6, 4/6, €/11, 7/9. U 10/9; special line of Silk.Skirts, 16/11. —Hayward. 276, Queen-st. TTUNDREDS of peopfe of all classes are jOl daily baying our grand, rich 1/ Findings.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea rmporters. Qiieen-st. -OATHS. — TURKISH BATHS. — Open X> every day for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday- 2/: 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' Vict.oria-st. East. "XTRA~Choice Pure China Tea. almost free from tannin, suitable for invalids, wholesale and retail.—John Earle Co., Importers, Queen-street ; TOOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE LILY STARCH. Tiuß Necklets, exceptional value, 1/6, -t 1/9 2A 2/9. 3/4. 4/11. 6/11,» 9/11 and up— Hayward^T^Queen-st^^ Hygienic" bakery, five shops. O THE SYMONDS ST. BRANCH ts n6w open for business. Veal and Ham Pies, 1/ Sultana Cakes, Pastry and Iced Sandwiches Real Gusto Bread, Malt and Milk Bread. Call and see our good things. NEWTON, PONSONBY ROAD, VICTORIA ST. (2), and SYMONDS ST. JOHN C. LEGG. Teelphone 962. ( THE Brand New Zealand Dairy "Association, Limited, 1b guarantee ot tb« finest quality, of Table Butter.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 8

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