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PERSONAL. '. .IITATRIMONIAL— Young Woman, seni •*-'■*-■ sible, good housekeeper, is desirous to correspond with Gentleman, age 27 - to 30, with view to above.—Address 1 Cupid, Strand P. 0., Auckland. ' TJ3ERS~ONAL-Just Opened. Splendid . JT Collection of Men's Mercery, Under- • wear, etc.-G. Tutt, Tailor and Mercer, 1 Upper Symonds-st^ . ifADAMK LENO, Great American i*-l Palmist, Physiognomist and Pnre- ■ noiog-ist, Cook-st., opposite by request will stay winter months. H. HELEN BURNABY consults free. New Hygienic: Treatment for Disease Specialist Ladies' Complaints and O«Leopathy.-"Sherwood," Khyber Pass. ■ opp. Grafton Rd. 10 to 3.30. Evgs. iDAME SPONTINI'S private address ' —Flagstaff Villa, Ponsonby Terrace. Last villa back All Saints' Church. For few days only. H Mamma, do you remember where we tasted The Monks' Tipple.' It . was nice! i>OVO-FEKRUM (Beef and Iron), the > great tissue-builder, makes lovely women. Try it. 2/6. all chemists/ TJLYTH & CO., Auctioneers, Financial '-D Agts. Garth advances against Goodsfor Sale or any security, lowest rates and repayments. ■ trxTANT Furniture, Goofls sold advan'tV tageously? Popular Auctioneers, Blyth- and Co., Queen-st. Out-door Sales ' specialty. Lowest charges^ UNREAL TEA—The 3eiicious Substitute for Tea and Coffee, CONTAINS NO TANNIN or other Injurious substance; Gd and 1/ per packet. Stocked by H. M. Smeeton, J. R. Parkinson, and ' F. W. Powell, Queen-st.; W. Buchanan, ' W. J. Hutcliinson, and R. French. New--1 ton; H. P. Gibbons and A.J. Ellyett, . Hobson-st.; Billlngton and Druinmond, Freeman's Bay; Milligan, Newmarket; Nairn, Parnell, and the Health Food Shop. Strand Arcade. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COLONY TO SELECT FROM, Comprising—" THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN ■ DINNER, TEA, AND TOILET WARE. NOW OPENING, A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF ORNAMENTS. TANFIELD, POTTER," AND CO. i npEETH Extracted without pain, 2/6.— J- Australian Dental Institute, Wellesley st. East, 8 doors- from Queen-st. Principal, W. J- Colwill. TMPORTANT TO LADIES. By Special Appointment. To the Countess of Ranfurly. MRS NICCOL, "THE BOUDOIR.," A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST., 1 . Opposite City Hall. J MANICURE, MASSAGE, ! HAIR'DKEbSING AND HAIR WORK. ' Combings and Artificial Hair Made Up. - Ladies requiring a Perfect Dye and Most Reliable Hair Tonic, or any Toilet Requisite, should Call at above Address. ' Removal of Superiluous Hair a Specialty. Telephone 1040. ' r ADIES, you can obtain Snlly Lunns, Ju Tea Cakes, American Muffins, Milk Rolls, Gusto Bread, Veal and Ham Pies, Chicken and Ham Pies, and Sultana Cakes, Fresh. Made Every Day. Why Bake at Home? HYGIENIC BAKERY AND BRANCHES (5 SHOPS) NFWTON PONSONBY, VICTORIA-ST. ' AND SYMONDS-ST. JOHN C. LEGG. Telephone 962^ O LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - Send Address and Et-ceive Highest Price for Your Superior Misfits and Left Off Clothing. Gent's a Specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Wellesley-st., four doors, above Opera House. i ~~\ GOOD tjisii of Pancakes may be -**- made even NOW. Turker's Egg Powder will do it ,every time. Try. mHOITGH~FowIs be moulting and Eggs X be high, lovers of Pancakes have only to try Tucker'a Egg Powder. ■QLEASE, sir, mother wants a tipple. -I- What, boy? Oh, no; mother wants \ The Monks' Tipple. BETH EXTRACTED. Without any pain, 2/6. An absolutely safe process. No after effects. A F HOOPER, Dentist, 125, QUEEN and " SWANSON STREETS. O YOU WANT MONEY?—We have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very lew rate of interest. —Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents. T ADIES' and Gentlemen's Left Off JU and Misfit Clothing Bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mvs Bottrill, 61, i Karangahape Road. BOVO-FERRUM promotes digestion, creates an appetite, makes rich, pure blood, and works wonders. 2/C, all che- [ mists^ NE might use cornered Eggs for some things. Not for Custard. Always [ make this with Tucker's Custard Powder /"BUSTARD entirely without Eggs, and [ v_> better so .—Tuoker's Custard Powder leaves the Fowls to moult in peace. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /^ ENTLEMEN Boarders or Married ■V* Couple.—Quiet home, every attention, minute train, 'bus.—Formerly The Manse, Abbott's Rd., Mt. Eden. RS BROOKBANKS, Upper Vincentst., offers comfortable Home to gen- • tlemen boarders at reasonable rates. House recently enlarged^ MRS FIEDLER7~"The Lawns," Corner of Grafton Rd. and Wynyard-st., has Vacancies for 2 or 3 Boarders, at Moderate Rates. IMLA, Beach Rd., Devonport, between wharves.—Private Board and Residence. 'Buses pass door every few minutes. ■nrTINTED,, two Oentlemen Boarders, , VV ' every-home comfort, Grafton district.—Apply, Ngahul, 559, Star Oulce. \ Terms moderate^ - ANTED7~respectable Boarders, terms 18/.— Apply Mrs Ross, No. 56, Sy-monds-st, opposite City Rd. , "" MEETINGS. [ npO BANDSMEN AND MUSICIANS. . FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT BANDS. A Preliminary Meeting-, prior to the Citizens' Meeting, will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 14th May, 1 at S p.m., at Mr Waters' Dining Rooms,' Queen-st., in reference to holding the next Band Contest in this City, under the Rules N.1.8.A. J. R. WILLIAMSON, Convenor. 5 a UCKLAND ORPHANS' CLUB. 1 _rx, A General Meeting of the Members of - the Auckland Orphans' Club will be held c -n the Club Room. Wellesley-st. West. ! on SATURDAY, 17th May, 1902, at S . o'clock p.m. • Special Meeting of the Members will 1 also be. held at the same place and date ' at 5.30 p.m . fey tb^ pnrpnqe of consider- - ing and, if approved, of passing a resolu- : tioii to the effect that the Club become 1 registered and incorporated under The 1 Unclassified Societies Registration Act, - 1893, and of making Rules for the Gcvoriment of the Society. N. A. L, GAZZARD, Hon. Sco,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 1

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