The s.s. Vivid will run to Uiverhead to-morrow. i The Ferry Company run excursions to St. Heller's Bay and Rangitoto to-mor-row. Mr. and Mrs. Black, who are taking up work with the Auckland Central Mission, will speak and sing at to-morrow's services in the hall at 11, and If is Majesty's Theatre in the evening. ' The inqnest on the man named Rogers who died in the Hospital, as the result of injuries sustained in an accident at Devonport, will take place on Monday afternoon at- the Hospital. /-IiHRTSAN-THEAICMS — Special offer, 6/ per doz.. choice named varieties. —D. Hay and Son, MontpelUer Norsery. piANO TUNING AXD REPAIRS— Promptly Attended to. Ix>west Rates.— —London and Berlin Piano Co., Shortlandstreet, opp. Post Office. rrvAINTY Blonslngs, Embroidered in latest A-r designs, now opening ex Ruapehu. These goods are very scarce, and will be cleared in a few days.—D.S.C. -pOSTXES AND PALMER, For Real Panama Hats. -pOSTLES AND PALMER, For Gladstone Bags and Ports. TJANDOLPH XAAGLEiTON. FASHIONABLE LADIES' AND GEiNTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER AND HAIKWORKER, 200, QOE.EN STREET, AUCKLAND. We M-ake to Order any of the following , lIAIR GOODS. I Wigs, for stage or street wear; Plaits, Frizettes, Twists, Scalps Curled Fronts and Bangs ■ Pads. Pin Curls, Beards Moustaches, etc. Ladles' Combings Made Up in Any Style, j Faded Hair Switches Restored to Original ' Colour FANCY DRESSES, WIGS. ETC, FOR HIRE. IMPOUNDED. November in ML Albert Public Pound, by Ranger, for trespassing on Ml. Albert-road, 1 Dark Brown Horse, black points, white on forehead, and little white on nose, and branded I T, and if not released will be sold on November 29th, at Noon.—C. S. SMALL, Ponndkeeper. J rrfWO IN ONE. I A- WO IN ONE. OUR VEST MANUFACTURER being late wlith his order, sent TWO SHIPMENTS TOGETHER. To rapidly reduce the excess, we offer LADIES' SEAMLESS VESTS, Four for l/« PINE WOVEN DITTO., Crochet Silk Front, 1/, or Two for 1/11 VESTS, with Fancy Fronts, IOJd, Pom for 3/ t FANCY RIB DITTO., Short Sleeves, 6d, Four for 1/10 VESTS, with Open, Button Fronts, Four for 3/3 INFANTS' "MER-SILK" VESTS, very soft. Gd each LADIES' O.S. STRONG "ELASTIC" WEAVE. 1/; Two for 1/H RENDELL-S, T IMITED, CITY AND ! aJ NEWTON. T IVE riENEKAL TNSU.RANCE COMPANY. CLAIMS PAID DURING THE LAST FEW WEEKS IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT ALONE. Wm. liiinii. I'anraure Thos, McCroy, Otahuhu S. McDivitt. Patuinaboe Two claims. Lewis Newton. College Hill Chas. Short, Paeroa. Third claim. Germyn Evans, Manurewn Wm. Polkinghorne. Whangaparoa Geo. Hunter. Elierslie Jnkob Bertelson, Paeroa Robt. Tyndall. Ellerslie Thos. D. Reid. Waiuku. Second claim. Joseph Brennan. Paeroa Dr. S. T. Girdler. Khyber Pass. Second claim. John Peters, Newton. Joseph Bennett. Papakura John Wyllie, Papatoitol G. M. KIRKCALDY, District Manager. T>OSTLES AND PALMER, For Shirts and Sox. piANO TUNING AND REPAIRS— Promptly Attended to. Ixiwest Rates. — —London and Berlin Piano Co., Shortlandstrcet. opp. Post. Office. TJNT JANET'S BAKING POWDER? The Best. ASK FOR IT. MIATR'TMONY.— Bachelor would like to meet suitable person. 25 to 30, dark.— Address Truro. G.P.0.. Auckland. T ADIES' Fine Stockinette BloomeFsi -Li white. Navy. and r'ardinal, 2AI pair. W. Spedding. Karangahape mad. VtOTICE OF - ' REMOVAL jN C. H. MF.RRTTT. Pianoforte Tnner (From T. BrlnfrtTipad nnd Sons') REMOVTSD TO TORMONT STREBTT, PORBONBY ROAD.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 276, 18 November 1905, Page 3
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