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AUCTIONS. _____ mO-MORROW — rppURSDAY. ARTHUR Has received instructions from Mr Clausen to sell by auction on the premises, Shelly Beach Road, Ponsonby, To-morrow (Thursday), January 19th, at 11 o'clock, TCTNGLISH OAK CENTRE TABLE Fancy and Easy Chairs Wicker Lounge Linoleums, Bed Linen, Fancy Bedstead Pictures, Pedestal Lamp Walnut Flower Stand Tapestry Carpet, Brussels Carpet Mattresses, Kapok and Wire M.K. Diesslng Table, Guitara, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. A RTHUR Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 11 a.m. WORTH OP GENERAL DRAP--6 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Assigned Estate. Removed to Mart for convenience of Sale. T? A "pERKiNS & ry>., Auctioneers. RONALD AND J7DENBOROUGH. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). l{\ Qi\ ■ A - M -~Large Asortment Local XX}. Ov Fruits —Peaches, Piums, Apricots, Pears, Nectarines, etc., etc. J. GILMOUR, Auctioneer. "tjSRIDAY, JANUARY At 2 p.m. sharp. CJAMUEL TTAILE AND QON3 (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, VyiTHOUT -DESERVE, ■gUILDINGS FOR JJEMOVAL. J-yOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP, with one J - / dwellingroom, situated on Lot 12, Pat-teson-street, Freeman's Bay; Iron roof. jCJHOP, with about 7 rooms, on Lot 9, Patteson-street; 4 Shop Windows, etc. WOODEN SHED, with very large CHIMNEY STACK and Furnace, on Lot 10, Patteson-street. And LARGE NEW ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, at Nihotupu, known as "ELEMAN'S." About 12 rooms, and offices; nil excellent- timber; Iron roof. Wash-house, harness-room, etc. Each Lot will be offered separately, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. QAMUEL -VTAILE AND QIONS 95, QUEEN STREET. PERSONAI.. BRETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC and DIARY. 1905, now procurable nt all Stationers', or at the Star Office. Price, 1/; post paid, 1/3 J. JU IOU WANT MONEY? — We have large and small sums to lend ou mortgage at very low rate of interest. —Ewlng* ton and Baker, Estate Agents. -URN IT INTO CASH.—Bicycles. Furulture, Piauos, Jewellery, Goods, any description.—Popular Mart, Warren Blytb and Co.. Queen St. Tel. 846. EEP IT DARK.—Clarke's Black Hair Dye restores youthful colour, black or brown hair; 1/6; all Chemists and Stores. ADAME LENO, Great American Palmist, Physiognomist, and Phrenologist, Cook-st., opposite Albert st., for a short season only. /CONSULT ELLA NIELSEN, the success- ™ ful English Palmist and Character Reader.—Harbour View, Graham st., off Victoria st. West. rpRX Fentou'a Wonderful Vegetable Hair J- Restorer.—Fenton. Chemist. Newlon. G EO P. iM ÜBEAI ' DENTIST, TOP SYMONDS STREET. Charges Moderate. Extractions by Painless Process, Gas, etc. Special attention given to the fitting of Artificial Teeth. Gold Crowns aud Pivots. A VACANCY FOR A PUPIL. Telephone 1168. Appointments made for Evenings. IMITATION THE SINCERBST FLATTERY. CAUTION. HUDSON»S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER having an established reputation, some makers are closely Imitating the labels and style of this well known article. Customers are therefore requested to ask for BALLOON BRAND, and see that each tin bears the Balloon Trade Mark. (Signed) J. H. HUDSON, Manufacturing Chemist, Auckland. ARVELS of Crystal Gazing. Develop your wonderful powers. "Not fortune telling."—Sltt Selma, Telepathic Crystal Seer, Williamson's avenue (last house left side). »Ponsonby trams. Fee, 2/6. Phone 1694. D R J. Y. WARB B *• DENTIST, 30, SHORTLAND STREET. Six Doors above "Star" Office. Phone 1769. "VT ADAME TtTAX iQOTCH, HAIR PHYSICIAN, DERMATOLOGIST. LADIES' TOILET SPECIALIST (Late of Edinburgh). Notifies her Address: SUNNYSIDE, LOWER SYMONDS-ST. Electrolysis for Painless and Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair, Moles, and all Skin Disfigurements. N.B.—Each patien v taught Face Massage, how to treat and dress their own hair. Consultation Free. Hours: 9-12 noon; 2-5 p.m.: 6-8 p.m. SHAMPOOING AND MANICURING. j|M[RS mHORNTON J EES (Graduate of Dr. McLean, America) RESTORES THIN, FAILING, LUSTRELESS, and GREY HAIR. The latest American and most up-to-date method of Complexion Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods from the prescriptions of an Eminent Physician.—H.M. ARCADE. 2nd Boor. BOROUGH NOTICES. HgOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. Notice Is* hereby given that Levi Stanton, of Mount Eden road, has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the Borough, and his residence an Office under the Act. The fee has been fixed at 5/. All Dogs must be registered at once. Wm. HOGG, Town Clerk. January 18,1905.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 18 January 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 18 January 1905, Page 8