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PERSONA!* WE HEREBY WISH to thank the Doctors and Nurses of the Auckland Hospital for the great care and attention to our son Walter, also to all the friends who helped to relieve him of his great suffering after his accident on 14th August, 1907.— MR AND SIRS J. F. HICKS, Ponsonby. •pHE WILLIAM KEARDON whose name -»- appeared in the Police Court News yesterday, is in no way connected with Mrs Reardon, 17, Cook-st. 104 *p H A N X Si Mr and Mrs H. ROCHE, of Hamilton, beg to express their sincere thanks to the kind friends who assisted in rescuing their daughter when she fell off the steamer at the Devonport Wharf on Friday morning last. and. especially Messrs Seager, Grimwade, and Webb, and the others whose names are not known; and also for the kind attention at the Esplanade Hotel, where first aid was rendered, and to Dr Guinness; also to Mr and Mrs Bright, of the Lake Hotel, for their care and attention, and with whom their daughter is now staying. ■JITADAME MilfreU, 51, Kandolph-st., off ■"-«- Upper Pitt-st. Hours: 10 a.m. till S P- m - 107 TTAVE You tested tlie value to you of H^kS?? 11 " 8 If not. buy the 1908 issue, now published. ny-imsEBX HAIR LOTION (Layburn's)— -■'The only preparation for keeping the children s hair clean. Price, 1/ and 1/6.— W oollams. Chemist, Queen-st. T/"EEP it DAKH.—darUe-s Hair Dye "• restores Youthful Colour to Black or Brown Hair. Post free. 1/6.—Clarke, Chemist. 116, Yictoria-st. "DRING IT TO LIGHT.—The fact that _» "NOAH'S DOVE OINTMENT" is the best known remedy for Eczema and kindred Diseases of the Skin. 3/6 of chemists and stores. Distributing agents: Auckland Packiug Co., 29, Fort-st., and J. Davis. EUerslie. ! r VfOAH-S DOVE OINTMENT VAN will -*-' be in Piikekohe, Pokeno, Mercer, Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Hamilton, Cambridge, Rotorua, Jan. S-31. ']VF' RpS ASHMAN . !9, Upper Queen-st., opL posite laundry. At home from 10 to ' - 30 - ' _ 124 ]\,T A D A M~!T~ DOLGOUREL H"l, - 1 "- The Famous Clairvoyant, Symonds-st- (opp. Cemetery Bridge). fMUS HARRIS, Psychic" and Clairvoyante, t/"- 1 -' 1 to 9. Class closing to-night. Public Seance, Friday, S p.m. 1/. —IS, Lower Nel-soq-st. _ ■Jl/fADAME .NORMA, Scientific Palmist, ■"■*- 33, Pitt-st., next to St. Helen's Uospi- __; 52 OIBYL, Clairvoyant and Phychometrist, No. 6, Severn-st., Khyber Pass-rd. Houre: 2 till S p.m. Saturday: 2 till 5 p.m. 95 TjERSONAL — Homely Dinners at i'ar- ■*- kinson's, Victoria-SL Full Dinner, 1/, two courses 9d. Alt!, MEET ME TO-NIGHT AT SYDNEY JONES', Optician, Newtoo. where I get mj sight properly fitted with Glasses. H O SAID B E G G S' ? WE ALL DID. -EV. X WALKER'S Magnetic and Mental Treatment obtainable at Wel-lington-st. only. Absolutely no connection with City Chambers. "."VfOW NORTH SHORE BOYS, make no - i mistake. This very sultry weather; Some ICEIT and some Soda take, And mix 'em well together." STROLOGY—Advice Health Affairs, Directions, 1908. Date, time, place birth, sex. Fee from 5/.—Chesterfield, 8 Beres-ford-st., opp. nrebell. 72 "T|,KIN_ UPTON'S TEA, *- Four Qualities. [A. Card.] J); R. JJ AR D I _-■ '>T EI L Has RETIRED FEOM GENERAL PRACTICE And will confine himself to EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT CONSULTING SURGICAL WORK. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 to 4 p.m.; and 7 to 8 p.m. ART STEPS IN WHERE NATURE FAILS. —Special Xxnas Reductions in Ornamental Hair, etc. Fringes, from 3/U; Tails, pure hair, from 5/. Complete Transformations (defy detection) from 30/. Plain and Jewelled Combs, 1/ to _1/- Complete Stock Manicure Goods and Toilet Requisites, Beauty Masks, Beauty Cups, etc., etc.— MISS McELWAIN, Ladies' Hairdresser, Masseuse, and Manicurist, 254, QUEEN-ST., near Savings Bank. PERMANENT REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. FIEEL A HEALTHY CHILD'S SKIN, j FEEL HOW CARESSINGLY SOFT AND SMOOTH IX JS. THIS IS HEALTH — SKIN HEALTH. -yALAZE. VALAZE. that dainty Russian Skin Fooo', will make your complexion just as soft, Just as healthy. You'll notice the improvement with Uie very IflliSX J_Ut. \alazt, goes straight to u>e spot, and works its way into tae tiny poros. Valaze will make your skin as sott as velvet. I'rice 4/ ana tyu a jar. THE ■\jTALA_S ■VJASSAGE TNSTITUTE, 44, 40, CITY CHAMBERS, _QUEEN-ST. Phone 2368. "/->, PONSONBEE ! OH, PONSONBEE ! You're not as shrewd as you should be; Try ICEIT now, my youthful scamps, Twill keep you as clear as your own Three Lamps." Shampooing, Hair Manicuring. Physician. MISS JOHNSTON IRVINE, Student of _rs Adair, London, RIiSXOK.ES THIN, FALLING, LUSTRELESS, AND GREY HAIR. The Latest American and most up-to-date method of Complexion Treatmeut. Hair Tonics and Skin Irom the prescription of an Eminent Fhysician.—JO, H.M. ARCADE (lake Elevalor). 'Phone UM34. R E E N, B L 0 E. RED" YX/ILLIAMS AND ./S KEEN, THE COLOUR MEN, AT THE BLUE SHOP, TOP GREY-ST., is the Cheapest Place for PAPERHANG--ING, PICTURE FRAMING, MOULDINGS, Glass and Painters' Requisites. Estimated supplied for all Classes of Signwriting, Painting, and Decorative Work, Glazing and Papcrhanging. All orders in these Departments promptly executed. Telephone &48. READ THIS and it will be RED. AMUSEMENTS. (Continued from Page 8.) GRAND MASSED BAND PERFORMANCE IN THE ALBERT PARK, ON SUNDAY NEXT. At o p.m. Never has a similar opportunity been offered to the public of hearing'such galaxy of talent, and amidst such beautiful sur roundiiigs. The ALBERT PARK is famous for its beautiful flower beds and trees of every description, affording shelter from the hot raj-s of the sen, aud a comfortable seat on the grassy sward. Couple with thlc the playing of 150 Bandsmen, collectively, and selections individually, from the Garrison, City, Newton, Ist A.M.R., Ist Bat talion, and last, but by no means least, the famous Band of H.M.S. Challengei (who will make their final appearance in Auckland, plnying •'Patience" (Sullivan), and you will agree with Pope when he said that "Music was God's Magnificent Gift to Mankind." TJiANAMA Hats, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, in i- ■ fact, all Hats, reduced by about half the value. —Daltou's Sale, two weeks ouly, 270, Queen-st. VT7 H O SAID B B G G S , \ W WE ALL DID.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 8 January 1908, Page 3

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