PUBLIC NOTICES. n; °. i i ~c ; The public are invited to attend at the Albert-st. Firebell to witness the ExMbition of New Life Saving Apparatus on WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW), between the hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m., and between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. ]_J o t i ~ jj; All persons having Claims against the Estate of the late JOHN CAUSLAND BOOTH, of Ellerslie, are requested to sen* them to the undersigned before the 2Sth February instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. Dated the sth February, 1903. H. R. BOOTH, Executor. Hamilton. TMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS LAKH A TAKAPUNA. In order that steps may be taken to Introduce gas into the Lake Takapuna District, will all Residents of the District who would use the gas, send their names to Mr J. J. Craig, Queeu-st, Auckland. A UCKLAND FRUIT DISTRIBUTING ■A COMPANY, 10, STRAND ARCADE. AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, FRUIT SHOULD BE ON THE TABLE AT EVERY MEAL. We supply CHOICE ASSORTED FRUITS nicely packed in small cases, at very low prices. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE GIVEN to families favouring us with a REGI'LAH STANDING ORDER for a weekly or biweekly supply of Fruit. DELIVERY FREE. TERMS CASH. -VTEW ZEALAND WINES. The undersig*ned is prepared to Supply the Public with a Limited Quantity of CLARET and HOCK at Moderate Prices, by the Case or in Bulk. Having no agents in the colony, all orders must be sent direct to W. H. jACKMANHEATHCOTE VINEYARDS, WHAKAPIRAU, KAIPARA. TTIS MAJESTY'S (_J AF E, THE ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MRS FIELDER Proprietress, HOT AND COLD LUNCHEON, from 12 to 2 p.m. SUPPERS till 11 p.m. . OPEN ALL DAY ON SUNDAYS. LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA AND LIGHf REFRESHMENTS. • SPECIALTIES: BANQUETS, BALLS, WEDDING BREAKFASTS, PRIVATE .DINNERS, etc., etc. f*OAJL. pOAL. pOAL. FIRST CLASS WAIKATO COAL. Delivered in City and Suburbs at tha following Rates— TON, 21/; HALF TON 11/; QUARTER TON, 5/9. FOR CASH, WITH ORDER 'OR ON DELIVERY. • ——-— — MR WILLIAM LEDINGHAM, ALFRED ST., WRITES:—"We have used Union Coal for the past six months, and our experience is that it is as good as any Taupiri Coal we have used." UNION COLLIERIES, LIMITED, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDING 3 AND NEWMARKET. Telephones 1003 and 457. QOUTH AFRICA PATRIOTIC FUND. The Relief Committee being desirous of finally closing the accounts in connection with the above fund, it is requested that all persons who consider they have a Claim against the same will forward full particulars to the Hon. Secretary on or before the > llth day of February. .' S. A. GOLDSTEIN, Hon. Sec "yiRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER strongly * recommended by Paderewski, Yon Bulow, Rosenthal,, Scharwenka, .Joseffy, Rive-King, Pachmann, and other of the world's greatest pianists.—The Loudon and Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-st. SHARLAND'S VINEGAR never turn. the pickles black. It is undoubtedly the best Vinegar for pickling and for table use. Ask your Grocer for a 6d bottle and see that Sharlaud's name is on the label.^ lANOS' AND ORGANS EXCHANGED for New Ones.—English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen-st.—S. Coldicutt, Mgr. ATHS — TURKISH BATHS - Open Every Day for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charges 3/; Saturday 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring, tlie health or removing aches and pains of ah kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with Shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.— Lome-street off Victoria-street East. NO better Vinegar can be used than Sliarland's Table Vinegar, in reputed quart bottles @ 6d each. It is Bright, Pure, Strong, Fermented. Ask your Grocer for it, and see that Sharlaud's name is on tlie label. ■__ ETTER VALUE CANNOT BE elsewhere in Pianos and Organs.— English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queenstreet (S. Coldicutt, Manager). HOUSEHOLDERS see that your Grocersupplies you with New Zealand Dairy Associations, Limited, Butter. . SHARLANDS VINEGAR is a pure, fermented Vinegar, free from all chemicals, it is of the highest quality. There is no better for pickling purposes or making Tomato Sauce. Ask your Grocer for SHARLAND'S VINEGAR, and be sure you get it. . v/iRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER—A PfV feet silent piano for technical training. Recommended by Dr. Vincent, .Dr. Hardy, Dr. Pearce, Professors, Graham, r. Moore, Mistowski, and numerous other leading pedagogues.—The Londou and tiei' iin Piano Co.. Shortland-st. __ ITIEEI* placed in our hands for protection - will be. well cared for in Boots to Uf*der or Repairs.—Miller and Son, ih____^_ PIANO-PLAYING.— Do not forget to asK your music teacher for instruction on the Virgil Practice Clavier. No up-w date teacher should be without one.—*-" London and Berlin Piano Co.,________j^r: •V7-INEGAR is commonly adulterated, and V faked with acids, which are uj« Ask your Grocer for SHARLAND S VI £» GAR, and see that you get it. It Wa» hitely Pure and free from adulteration. T~O Grain and Maize Merchants.-10.000 new Sacfcs, 5/ doz; 1000 two^JJ . Sack Bags, 2/6 doz. - W. H «« Son, Waste Product Merchants, Victoria and Custom streets. I A GREAT HELP to the Piano Stnden A. is the proper use of the Vrgil JJ tice Clavier. Catalogues and _nll_hjwj» tion can be obtained from The London an. Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-st. ______^, ■DETTKR VALUE CANNOT BE! GO* AA elsewhere Id Pianos and Organs English and Foreign Piano Agen c» QueeD-street (S. Coldicutt, Man.iger)^ rro grainand maize merchants--1 10,000 New Sacks, 5/ doz.; WW^ Bushel Sack Bags, 2/6 doz.-W- *»%£ and Son, Waste Product Merchants, toria and Customs streets. _ "7THEAP VINEGARS ars nasty and harrflj ij ful. The BEST, PUREST, and imj WHOLESOME is Sharland & VID% K whether for the table or Pfc*™* that your Grocer for a 6d bottle, and see Sharland's name is_on the }_____\_ —-j W" "E"~iSlVlTßest Price for J ia"°s _j e ~, Organs taken in Exchange foi Ones.-E and F. Piano Agency.-S. ecu , cutt, Manager.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 2
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