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AUCTIONS. T OUIS T EWIS AT CORNER -yiCTORIA AND T ORNE .Q.TS. rpo-MORROW, rro -morrow, rpHURSDAY, J- J AT 11 O'CLOCK SHAEP. UNDER BILL OF SALE. 1 WALNUT PIANO, Schultze, Dresden Lg. ice Chest, Lg. Grindstone TOOL CHEST, LOT TOOLS Doctor's Bottle Chest, Lg. Mahy. Book Case and Secretaire > 1 4ft 6in BRASS BEDSTEAD W.W. Mattresses SADDLE BAG COUCH 7-PIECE S. BAG SUITE MAHY. MARBLE TOP DUCHESSE PAIR SWING CHAIR, Toiletware, Hammocks LARGE OVERMANTEL SOLID NICKEL AND BRASS FENDER AND FITTINGS PLATFORM SCALES, Wire Flower Stand Carpet, Linoleum, Hea. Rugs L-OT TINWARE, Crockery, Glassware GEN. KITCHEN UTENSILS, Bamboo Cabinet Rattanware, 1 Typewriter (good order) 1 Ladies' Bicycle, INVALID CHAIR Tables, Chairs, and numerous Sundries, etc. AFTER ABOVE— TTfti LOTS NEW- AND SECOND-H4.ND X ' ! U FURNISHINGS 3 SECOND-HAND WALNUT PIANOS 2 NEW IRON FRAME WALNUT PIANOS 3 FIREPROOF SAFES, useful sizes 10 SETS TOILETWARE 12 ASSORTED CARPETS 2 GLASS CASES, ENGLISH PLATES X OUIS X EWIS, Auctioneer, Land Agent and Valuer. T OUIS T EWIS AT ."CTIS TV/TART, JLj xj Jljl .dx -yaCTORIA AND T ORNE QTS. TjTRIDAY—9gTH—"pRIDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. — TEWELLERY, • TEWEL-LERY, To Close Up an Estate. WA LOTS NEW NOVELTIES IN •" JEWELLERY KA LOTS SECOND-HAND JEWELLERY «>'*> On View Friday Morning. T OUIS T EWIS Auctioneer, Land Agent and Valuer. ■jpRIDAY, i-NTOVEMBER -t AT 12 NOON SHARP, TTELENSVILLE — S3 ACRES. X± J^. p;X,ARENCE-ST.—,p<iOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX IN ESTATE OF JOHN VAUSE (Deceased). M R J T HORNES (Per H. N-ewton, Auctioneer) will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st., r\LARENCE-ST., PONSONBY (opp. Foot 'V-. 1 Pompallier-terrace)—Cottage, 4 rooms aud scullery, iron roof; gas and water, etc. Allotment, 40ft by S7ft 6in. Also, HELENSVILLE, 10 MINUTES FROM STATION — S3 ACRES of Good Land; 40 acres in cultivation and fenced, balance rough feed; one acre vines, in full bearing; some fruit trees. New House, 4 large rooms, verandah, etc.; wash-house, with copper; cowshed, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc. Laud Transfer Title. T rpiHORNES, 8:> QUEEN STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. mHE T ONE TTAND. ATTRACTIVE IN ITS ART. STURDY IN ITS SENTIMENT. PATRIOTIC IN ITS PURPOSE. A Big, Right Budget of Australasian Life, Full of Cheery Optimism and Gay Laughter. • It represents the best Maoriland and Australian Art and Letters. In each number are colour prints and engravings worth the full price of the volume. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY QUEST. The "Chicago Tribune" (U.S.A.) has discovered the most beautiful woman in America. Going boldly further, that paper claims that she is the most beautiful woman in the world. The "LONE HAND" has been challenged on behalf of New Zealand and Australia to produce our as beautiful, and takes up the challenge cheerfully. See the "LONE HAND" for November for full particulars. Price 1/; subscription 12/ per annum (post free). "THE LONE HAND," 214, George-street, Sydney. TJJSCENT FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT iV AT PONSONBY. Anyone who witnessed the recent! Fatal Accident to Mr Ben. Paul will confer a favour by calling on Sam Mcßride, Victoriastreet. Inquest, Star Hotel, Newton, at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW. TfNOUNDT Bread, Bread, 3Jd per Loaf, at X Langham's Store, oppo. St. James' Church. Why. pay 4d? mO MANUFACTURERS AND AGENTS. -*- We are open to take up any lines and introduce same throughout Wellington Province and the South Island.—Speight, Palmer, and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 78'J, Wellington. tSaptain blacklock memorial STONE. The Committee tender their sincere thanks to friends of the late Captain who so generously subscribed to his Memorial Stone, which Is now erected in the Walkaraka Cemetery, Onehunga. H. A. V. BOLLARD, Hon. Treas. Auckland, 23rd Oct., 1907. T£ E G GS' AVHISKY, AS SUPPLIED TO THE ROYAL PALACES. AWN MOWERS, best EngUih and rican makes.—Arthur Yates and Co. Seed Merchants. T IPTON'S rpEAS Have the Largest Sale in the World. top: one minute, please, if you want the best value in Butter at 9d and 10d per lb, McNab, Symonds-st., is the spot. 7TIRUNKS, Bags, Baskets, Rugs, Straps, in x great variety. A trial solicited.—The Don, Symonds-st. .Travelling requisites a speciality. rpoMATO PLANTS.—Seedlings of all leadx ing Flowering Plants.—Arthur Yates and Co.. I'JO and 102, Queen-st. XK/'K ARE STUDYING YOUR INTEREST. ' * Come Alons To WINN'S STORE AND SEE. W H O SAID B E G G S , ? WE ALL DID. Tauiwha Soap, any quantity, at Winn's, Khybei- Pass, 10d per bar. IHE aoXAL FAMILX DRINK " JMPXON'S rnEAS. rpHE "Star" outshiiied! by "The Success -L Incandescent Kerosene Lamp, only 25/. A solid, well-built Lamp. Perfectiou of Light; greatest Economy. Extra Burners and Fittings, probably suit your own lamp. Come and have a look at It. —ARDERN, Ironmonger, Top Symonds-st. Only one address. HO, SAID B E G G S- 7 WE ALL DID. V^ , INN'S Stores have on sale the highest '» quality Bacon that experience can produce or money buy. pALMS-loto Mats. anfl Pot Plants for x Table Decorations.—Arthur Yates and Co., 190 and lta, Queca-st. . ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 253, 23 October 1907, Page 12

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