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PUBLIC NOTICES. j District Land and Survey Office. Auckland, 9th March, 1003. ! "VrOTICE is hereby given that the Waari | --^ Hamlet, at Henderson, will be open ' for application for Workmen's Homes on ! 20th April, 1003. The Hamlet is divided into 92 lots, in j areas ranging from 3 acres to -ii; acres, and I half-yearly rentals from S/G to IS/6. It is I situated at Henderson, 14 miles from Auck- | land by railway. Pamphlets. Plans, and Forms are obtainj able on application at th:_ Office. i G. MUELLER. I Commissioner Crown Lands. I I -SIGNED-ESTAT'e"~OF~c7 _i_. \vXD~- *"*■ DELL, OF DEVONPORT, BAKER | AND CONFECTIONER.—A Dividend, the j First, of 3/ in the pound will be pay--1 able at. the Oflice of Ewington and BakOr. | Q .const., on March 10th, on all Claims I proved in the above Estate. — W. N. ! BROWN. E. C. LITTLEJOIIN. F. G. EWI INGTON, Trustees.—Auckland, 10th Mar., | 1903. jfTiUEY T-vO QAY I j "VTOTON BROS, is the. shop to buy your tea from. | VOTO.N" BROS, deliver 2, 6, 12, or 201b I -l-V tins of Tea anywhere within ten miles of Qneen-st | -yrOTON BROS, now sell ?. and 11b packets j ■*-* of Tea over the counter. '■ IyjOTON BROS, blend Teas to anyone's -1-' particular taste. ""VTOTON P.ROS. keep Delicious Teas. Ce.r- ----^ lon. Indian, or Blended. "VTOTON BROS, also sell First class Cof--»-N fees. "VTOTON BROS, have twenty tons of Tea ->-^ j,-, their packing rooms upstairs. "VTOTON PROS, sell very good Cocoa. .."VTOTON BROS, have a Packing Room 80ft j-' long, with cart entrance, at. High-st. ■VTOTON BROS, are always pleased to -*-' .how the public over their premises. "VTOTON BROS, do a large hotel, boarding -^ house, and restaurant trade. ' "VTOTON BUGS, call for orders anywhere i *-v within ten miles of Queen-st. j -VTOTON BROS. Telephone Number is 34-. ! "VJOTON BROS, are importers of all | -L^ classes of Cigars. hVTOTON BROS, assert that, all the fore__Y going remarks are facts. t _______ rruiE y .OLDEN npEAPOT, QUEEN-ST., Opposite His Majesty's Arcade. TJEDUCED LINES AT rt OODSON'S BAMBOO EASELS, 2ft Bin and 3ft, ciearing at 1/ each COAT HOOKS AND HAT PEGS, at half the usual prices TEN PEG HAT HACKS, 1/ each, best value in town FIRE SCREENS, at 3/9, line reduced to clear at 2/ VASES- -45 dozen nf a (id line, to clear at 4d each STERLING SILVER MANICURE SETS, 27/6 and 37/fi each STERLING SILVER AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS. 21/ the half dozen (cased) ELECTRO PLATED SERVIETTE RINGS, reduced to 4d each, 3/0 pejf dozen RAINBOW CRINKLED TISSUE PAPER, reduced to 3d per roll BREAD KNIVES, a 1/ line for fid, good quality and in excellent condition t ri OODSON'S vjr QUEEN-ST. mTndry EDUCATION THE LAUNDRY EPERTS, MR AND MRS CONON, Will commence giving Ladies Lessons in ST. GEORGE'S HALL. NEWTON, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, IN ALE BRANCHES OF LAUNDRY AVORK. Demonstrations will be given Afternoons aud Evenings in Starching, Ironing, and Polishing Shirts and Collars. Ladies are requested to Bring a Shirt and Collar, when a limited number will be done. Lessons will also be given in the Morning* on Bonnets, Blouses, Goffering and Crimping, and all Classes of Laundry Work. Hours of Attendance: Mornings 10 till 12; Afternoons, 2 till 5; Evenings. 7 till 9. Terms: Mornings 2/0; Afternoon and Evenings, 1/0. Arrangements made for Course of lessons. T^RUIT. Tj\_-UIT. - pRUIT. IF YOU WANT GOOD AND CHEAP FRUIT, Go to MASEFIELD'S CO VENT GARDEN FRUIT DEPOT, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (opposite Newton Hotel), AND BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE AUCTKLAND BACON FACTORY Are now Malting MELTON MOWBRAY PORK SAUSAGE, WTiich can be procured __-esh Dally from H M. SMEETO. . Queen-street, and JOHNSTON & NOBLE, Devonport; Also, Their Celebrated LUNCHEON SAUSAGE, from all Grocers. AUCKLAND FRUIT DISTRIBUTING 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 REGULAR STANDING ORDER for a weekly or biweekly supply of Fruit. DELIVERY FREE. TERMS CASjp. goal. QOAL. FIRST CI-ASS 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 LEDINGHAAI, 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, B INK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS AND NEWMARKET. Telephones 1003 and 457. Agent for this Company's Coal—P. BRYAN D AND CO., Customs-st. West. LADIES GET YOUR CORSETS AT JOSEPH POWELL'S, NEWTON. Where you can buy the best makes at the Lowest Possible Price. "ERECT FORM" CORSETS A SPECIALTY. OPEN TILL NINE O'CLOCK EVERYEVENING. QUITS TO MEASURE. C* TWINAME AND BAKER Are now showing the very latest In AUTUMN AND WINTER SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. PRICES MODERATE. A Large and well selected Stock of Gent's Mercery. TWINAME AND BAKER. "HERALD" BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. O~GIITiN AND M__IZE~_rERCHANTS— 10,000 New Sacks, 5/ doz.; 1000 TwoBushel Sack Bags, 2/6 doz.—W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Product Merchants, Victoria and Customs streets. \TEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAJM; TION'S LIMITED BUTTER VAN delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. fANOS AND ORGANS EXCHA-_GED for New Ones.—English and Foreign Piano A«ency, Queen-st.—S. Coldicutt, Mgr.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 8

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