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PUBLIC NOTICES. I JN THE ESTATE OF B. McKERRAS. | All Claims against the above Estate must be rendered to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY. 3rd October. 190 S. All Accounts due must be paid by same date, otherwise legal proceedings will be instituted. For the Trustees. 11. DEARSLEY, Supervisor. Address: Care of Aucklaud Co-operative Boot anil Shoe Co., Ltd.. Albert-st. \yiYF.S AND MOTHERS OF NEW '* ZEALAND—UNPAID WORKERS, ROUSE UP!: Throw- off this life of slavery that is being so relentlessly forced upon you. Do not wait for your husbands or sons, your fathers or brothers or uncles to move iv this matter for you. Do it yourselves. VOL HAVE THE POWER. | USE IT. The Parliamentary Elections are ap preaching. Refuse to vote for any Candl (latp who will not pledge himself to support the Importation of Domestic Servants, not by the expenditure of a few hundreds spread over several years, but by money spent at once to bring out a sufficient number to satisfy the requirements of the housekeepers of New Zealand. l(i T\,f R. 1 RAFFORD. Masseur, has pleasure ■"A In informing the Public that the Uo(v Turkish Baths and Electro-massage Institute nre now open, and in full working order. Electric heating for the hot rooms. Shampooing by skilled attendants; Turkish Bath, 8/6; Electric Baths, with massage. 7/6; Hot Bath, 1 •'. Galvanism, Faradlsm, etc., under medical direction. Ladles' and Gonllenien's Dressing Rooms luxuriously equipped. Inspection cordtallv Invited. 'Phone 1247. JJAYING disposed of my Blacksmith's J ~ L Business to Mr ALFRED WYATT, 1 take this opportunity of thanking my Customers for past patronage, and hope for a continuance of same to my successor. T. RICHARDS, Dominion-rd., Mt. RoskiU. 54 T> U B L I C NOTICE] 1 wish to announce to the public in general that I have taken over tne Blacksmith Business lately carried on by Mr T. Richards, of Dominion-road. Mt. RoskiU. ! and hope, with due attention, to receive same patronage accorded my predecessor. ALFRED WYATT (Late U. W. Hill, Eden Terrace). 55 AND S,°N, FEDERAL-ST., ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, etc. HAVE ON HAND (NEWI — 1 Portable File-driving or Cargo Winch 2 Double Cylinder Deck Winches 1 Uasi or Oil Engine, 6 8.H.P., will work with Gasoline or Keroseue, or ordinary Gas. Hydraulic Lift Gear, for any load up to 2 or 3 tons. Guest and Chrime's make of Water Meters, from 41u downwards, made, repaired, nnd tested at our \> orks. SECOND-HAND— 7 horse Portable for Sale, by Hornsby, good condition. 1 3 h.p. Crossley Gas Engine. QUALITY tells every time! The quality of SHARLAND'S TOMATO SAUCE Is forcing up the sales all the time. It Is made from the very best. Tomatoes that money can buy, sound aud ripe, and rich lv flavour. There is pleasure aud satlsfac- j tion lv using it with either fish or meat. I If you have not yet tried it, ask your; grocer to send you a bottle. It is sold In j reputed oluts and Quarts. p R O BONO PUBLICO. A FURTHER REDUCTIONS. Owing to tbe Gigantic Success of my system of selling Meat tor Cash and Abolishing the Credit System, I am now in a position to supply the very Pnmest ot Meat at Bedrock Prices. By these means families can save at least 30 per cent by purchasing direct from m JJASTER, PONSONBY S LIVE AND POTCLAR BUTCHER. NOTE THE PRESENT REDUCTIONS: Sirloin Beef, from 4Jd per lb; Chuck Ribs 2d per lb; other Ribs, from 2Jd per lb Rump steak 7d, Fillet Steak Bd, Beef Steak 4d. Minced Steak 3d, Sausage Meat 3d Corn Round 4d per lb, Corn Rcll from 3d per lb; Bone Brisket 2d per lb Large Ox Tongnes, from 1/9 Chops 4d and sd, Tripe 4d Legs Mutton 4d, Shoulders 3Jd, Loins 4d, Forequarters 2Jd IN FACT, EVERYTHING REDUCED. COME RIGHT ALONG, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. The Quality Alone is Worth Inspection. EAT NOTHING BUT GOOD SOUND ANl> WHOLESOME MEAT. The Business is Solely conducted under my own personal supervision. My Motto: Cleanliness, Civility, & Attention One Address Only: m JJASTEH, BUTCHER, 137, PONSONBY-RD. VOTICE AND THANKS. FIJI HOUSE, 36, Queen-street. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Owing to this building having to be pulled down, we have Removed to our other Premises immediately opposite. We take this opportunity of thanking our many C'us- i tomers for their support during the 40 years | |we have been in business, and beg to assure tbeni that we shall still be pleased to study their requirements, hoping thereby ito merit a continuance of those favours so long and liberally bestowed upon us. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours Faithfully, MESSENGER BROTHERS, j U.S.N.Z. and A. FRUIT DEPOT, ; 61, QUEEN-STREET. |-r»USINESSES FOR SALE. CPfift ~ GROCERY, IRONMONGERY", iDW etc. — Situated iv busy town north of Auckland; everything up to date. t..)pL(\ — BOARDING HOUSE — Firstcmr^tjVJ class establishment; situation unrivalled, commanding extensive view of harbour, 17 rooms, well furnished; a select house, worth possessing. C* \r\(\ — DRAPERY — A snag little ilOu business; carried on by present owner for several years; an established suburban .connection; cash trade, shop and dwelling combined; easy rental. C4AA — GENERAL STORE and 56 it'trUl/ acres of laud. This is certainly one of the most promising little businesses that 1 have, situated in country unexcelled in Auckland province. The whole property consisting of store, dwelling house, and land to be leased on moderate rental. Grazing for a number of Cows. Creamery adjoining property. Splendid chance. A. M. B- IiYDENTHE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER Well and favourably known throughout this province as a CAREFUL, RELIABLE aud SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN, patronised by Leading Wholesale Houses; over 13 years' experience. LET ME KNOW YOUR REQUIRKM KNTS. 188, QUEEN-ST. Phone 1742. BOOK BARGAIN SHOT. FOR BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TRY THE BOOK EXCHANGE. School Books, Technical Books, Picture Looks, Prizes, Dictionaries. Bibles, Prayer Books, etc., etc. CHEAPEST IN AUCKLAND. We Exchange your Old Books for others tbat yon may want. Postage Stamps and Mnslc i Purchased, i Note Address: THE BOOK EXCHANGE, , i Next Central Hote'-. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 234, 30 September 1908, Page 3

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