BIRTHS. WOODWARD.—On 20th, at her residence the wife of M. Woodward of a daughtei (still born). AUCTIONS. ■ T OUIS ~T EIWIS AT jLjWItT gTREHT M ART. mO-MOEROW, mO-MORROW. (WEDNESDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCEL 8 New Pattern B. Mtd. Iron Bedsteads with W.W. Mattresses attached (now 1 Lg. Counter Shelving, Glass Case 1 Long Verandah or Hall Seat 1 Invalid Chair, 1 Organ 1 New Piano, in Walnut lCase Fancy Goods, F.oots Wardrobe, OvermanU-ls, Duchess Pair Fire Brasses, Cricket Bats, and Genera Sundries. SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), a 11 o'clock. T OUIS T EWIS, General Auctioneer, FORT ST."'Phone 1078 TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. •J/VA CASES OF WAIKATO CHERRIES ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO., BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /COMFORTABLE Board aud Residcnci for 2 Gentlemen or Married Couple overlooking harbour; terms moderate. —Jer vols-id., Ponsonby, next Bowling Green. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ■QISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the Partner ship Business h'therto carried ou by Johi Brent and Edwin Thomas Brent, at Wai uku, as Stock and Cattle Breeders am Farmers, under the style or firm of BREN'I BROTHERS, has been dissolved, as fion the Ist day of September, 1903. Dated this 20th day of November, 1903. Witness to signature of John Brent — Geo. Bennett. Witness to signature of Edwin Thoinai Brent—Geo. Bennett. pLAUDE TT MOSES, DENTIST, 287, QUEEN STREET, HAS RETURNED FROM AUSTRALIA . AND RESUMED PRACTICE. Telephone 1089. -1/j A.M. PRECISELY. (THURSDAY qyrORNING. ON THH PREMISES. KARANGAHAPE RD. WHAT SHALL WE SAY FOR IT? GOING. GOING. GOING UNDER THE HAMMER OF COMPULSION. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. We'Te Got to give Possession, and out tin stock must go. NO MATTER WHAT LOSS. HEAR WHAT THE CONTRACTOR SAYS From DUNCAN SIMPSON, Painter, Glazier" etc., Karaogahape Rd. Dear Sir,— I shall be ready to commenci your enlargements with a squad of carpen ters, painters, and decorators, on THURS DAY MORNING NEXT, and trust you wil be able to hand over premises on thai date. Faithfully yours, D. SIMPSON. To rpilE ALP. JyTOORE pLOTHING (Alf. Moore, Manager). FARANGAHAPB TJOAD If what Billy Shakespere says about tim< and tide leading to success, etc., then th< public couldn't have hit it better. Hen we are, right at the beginning of the- sea> son, with all our new .stock, specially im ported for the Xmas trade, most of whicl has barely seen the daylight, and yd we're practically compelled to sacrifice it rather than have the beautiful new goods spoiled by the dust, etc., during the enlargements. JUST IMAGINE WHAT IT MEANS. EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW, 'EVERYTHING THAT'S NOBBY, EVERYTHING THAT'S SELLING In Men's and Boys' Tailor made Suits, Trousers, in endless variety, Hard and Soft Felt Hats, tons of Straw Hats, Rea Panamas, White Shirts, Coloured Shirts, Tennis Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Light Underwear. \ MUST AND SHALL BE SOLD. FOR WHAT THEY WILL BRING For no matter how careful the carpenters builders, painters, decorators, etc., are, we can't afford to have them in open arraj during the extension of our premises. VISITORS TO THE SHOW. REMEMBER THURSDAY MORNING. It's better to be born lucky than rich and you can congratulate yourself on bcinj in town in time for this IaENSATIONAL OF pREMISES QjjALE, WHICH STARTS On TTHUESDAY TITORNING, X ■ luL At rnHE A LF. TIT GORE /CLOTHING JL xx ItJL xj r\O. (Alf. Moore, Manager), ■g-ARANGAHAPE T>OAD. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. COME "EARLY. COi?E OFTEN. EVERYTHING TO BE THROWN OUT A 1 TT AIRLIFTING pRICES. jTIDEAT j-OjEAUSATION OALE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HAVTNG SOLD THE LEASE OF OUR BUSINESS PREMISES, we are holding a jTIBEAT ,p|LBARANCE OiALE QtjADDI/ERY, TTARNESS. OiADDLERS' TRONMONGERY T>AGS. AND pORTMANTBATIX. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD. BEMEMBER: SALE LAHTFNQ ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE. riREAT -OARGAINS TOURING J^IALE. Tills presents a splendid opporinnw* v c Visitors to the Agricultural Show. Special Attention to Orders by Ma!L TTfALLIS AND jOIALEY, SADDLERS, Opposite National Bank, 168, QUEEN-SOX, AUCKLAND,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 2
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