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AUCTIONS. rr—i-morrott", rpuESDAY, 11 O'CLOCK. T TONES, AUCTIONEER, WUI sell by snctic-, at the Mart, Victoria and Lome sts-, T) A I R V PRODUCE. FARM PRODUCE. FRUIT in Large supply. • POULTRY, VEGETABLES. J JONES. Auctioneer, Victoria and Lome sts. PEBSOKAL. VX7OULD the finder of the Bike in Sey- « » uiour-st. please leave Inside the gate, Xo. ll>? 19S Accommodation at the Grocers' vJT Picnic. Wednesday, Feb. 16. See notice on page 10. '. X\R.~LONG, ot London, M-tt.CS., L-S.A.— "Af Advice and Medicine, 5/. Hoars, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.—2o. Swa_3on-s_, , " l_l _.i-_-__ IU.M-" io/j is mc _test McdiAx. cine lor -Uotliexuood. Also, many • other proved medicines.—Dewar, 10, City 1 I hnnbers, VicU—j_-st. __N_~IX TO UIaHT — -NOAH'S DOVE" OINTMENT Cures Eczema. —-i_wo—a, and kindred Skin Diseases where others tail. Of chemists and Stores. K-iKf IT DA UK —C-a-ke's Hair Dye restores 110-thful Colour to Black or . Brown Hair. Post free, 1/6.—Clarke. Chemist, 116, Victoria-st-SEI-iNG IS BELIEVING—Our 5/6 Special Reading Uhisses to Suit AU Sights, guaranteed Pebbles.—l—scoe, Che——st--ipLieian, 235, Queen-st. ERSONAL.—Ci_tw_ord, Sewing Machine Expert, 15, Ponaonby-rd., wants all repairs in Ponsonby. All work g-_u.-__teed. Needles all makes. A—'AM s H11AN1), fopuiax Fhrenologlst and Medical Clairvoyant and Palmist, may be consulted. Hours, 9 " m to 10 p.m.—_lliott-st.. opposite Fuller's. ADAME AZUCENA, 47, Seafield Vlewrd., near Hospital, about three minutes' walk trom Grafton Bridge. 13 ADA ME MILKREP" Clairvoyant, 81, ponsoitby-roa-l. Members wanted ror developing class. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., aud 6 till 0 p.m. ~\i\ AHUM Ol_ E LLE ULiSSES, Spiritual H— O—Brvoyante, Crystal Seer, 23, fitt-st., 10 a_m. to 0 p.m. Public Circle, Monday, and Div. Class, Wed., 1/. bi AuA-ll- VOil_A, Clairvoyaut and Crystal Seer, Li), Hobson-si., opp. St. Matthew's Church. Hours, 2 till S; _— turday, 2 till 5. Ladies only. 7T___E TEX YEARS off your age A by the use of MILOS RESTORER, which speedily restores grey or faded hair to its natural colour, is not greasy or sticky, is not a DYE, will not stain the scalp. The ONLY RESTORER which will restore COLOUR and promote GROWTH at the same time. Price 7/6, post free, from MISS M___WAIN, 254, Queen-st. Refuse all substitutes. AVOID DISFIGUREMENT.—MiIos Depilatory will remove superrluous hair from face, neck, or arms in a few minutes. Greatest discovery known. Leaves no mark or scar, will not injure the most delicate skin. Easy and pleasant to use. Satisfaction gu_ranteea. Price, 5/6 jar, post tree, trom MISS McELWAIX, 2. J4, l_ueeu-_t., next Court's (late McCullagn and bower). (Patronised by every Vice-regal Family * in Australasia.) MISS McEJ-WALX, established 15 years, for Face ana Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, etc Hairdresalug and Hair Work in all branches. Ornameut*ii hair in stock or made to order. P_-K.MA_.NENI' Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy Costumes and Wigs tor Sale or Hire. Ad Coua_—ations Free. Correspondence Invited to No. —34, Vueea-st. tne_t Ai-culia. _, and Gowerj. 7Tr__sT dlue. R^WILLIAMS AND GREEN. THE COLOURMEN, At the __.li.l-. _-L_o.f, TOP GREY-ST., is the Cheapest Place for Paperh—aging. Picture Framing, Mouldings, Glass, and Painters' Requisites. Estimates supplied for all -lasses of Signwrfting, Painting, and' Decorative Work, Glazing and I'aperhangi_g. All orders to these department* promptly ___cated. 'l*elep-_ _c s—s. Read this and it will be Red. ET them know about it In the "Star" Classified Advertisements. It will pay you. EDUCAriOK-VL. A U-__i___ND -J \l-_-__SAN "liriGU CJCHOOL FOR __p IRLS. REOPENS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. Boarders Return February 16. The Headmistress returns to Anckiand on February 7, and will see parents by appointment (Tel. 16S0) at any time after that date. In the meanwhile, the Prospectus and all particulars may be obtained a.t the Diocesan Office, Shortland-st., or from the C—airman of the Council (Hon. E. Mitehelson). Applications of new pupils made by letter to the Headmistress will be forwarded, and in the case of Boarders should be made early to secure vacancies. FEES: From Nine Guineas a Year. COMMERCIAL rpRAINING /"COLLEGE, RANFURLt BUILDINGS, 81- QUEEN-ST. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AFTEKNOON AND EVENING CLASSES In BOOK-KEEP-ING, under the supervision of Miss C S. W. BASTEN, A-N.2-A.A. SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND CLASS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, Starting at 7 p.m., uuder personal directlon i-ISS A H. G. BA..TEN, Reporter. This Class Is for the benefit ot those who have learnt the principles of Shorthand, but are unable to write at speed, -enrolment* up to Wednesday, lGth instant. The Class has for its object the attainment of a practical rate of speed by Easter. All other Classes may be joined at any time, term commencing from date of entry. rpHE T ADIES- COLLEGE cacHoox. on- -jyrusic CT.KTELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs S. A MOORE-JONES, M - , M.R.C.P., a_L, S-K_, London. Stafi! of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Tlio rough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs Upton and Co- and Champtaloup and Cooper. Term begins February Bth. 'Phone 80S. Trams to Gate. F 86 Q T 0 T T AND XX O A R E ' S XJUSINESS pOLLEGE, 23, SWANSON-ST. TYPEWRITING and CORRESPONDENCE ' SHORTHAND, BCKJKKEEPING and OFFICE WORK FREE EMPLOYMENT REGISTER KEPT. /CLASSES FOR T.UBLIC Xj\_-AMINA-TIONS AND QENERAL Xj-JDUCATION. EVENING CLASSES RECOMMENCE "VI"ONDAY, T7*.EB. -J A -i X fXV.-BERXACLE "DUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE-RD. . Interview Hours: Tuesday and Friday, 7.30----_UO p.m.; Saturday, 10.30-IX3O a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 10

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