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PTTBUC 3TOTICES. "DON'T WAIT - ' "^fe&fcjll for fresh fruit . to drop into f *^\4Pmjjs& your lap "^^^^^S BUY • 8 /* FRUITS J I . i r\ c&rvs' for ' i Dessert or for Pies " , 21b. Tina. 2lh. Class Jars M f|jj Siite to Suitany^ (I ». B. WHEELSn, Local Aeent.

PHOTOGRAPHY. You \juill waruT For iKe FortK*comia9 Rktosw • • CeillandSclcct'oTie .' We Have tKe ILegeßSr&gacigi PKotS" Supply &toVie.s

Sk " UU "■'■■'"■ -y I THE BEST and I PUREST SOAP. 1 ( J WOUL.D NOT HURT A BABY or injure tha moat DeLcate Fabric. BRAIN-BUILDING! Sir James Crlchton-Browne, the distinguished phy&lclan, and one of the greatest anthorltles on Foods, f.i.vs in a recent magazine article:— "Recent scientific observation* "nave thrown new light on the ••pUysioioslcal efl>cls 01 Oatmeal. "Oatmeal is directly conducive "to the buiidlng of the brain. "Oatmeal In the form of porrid-e "with milk. Is, 1 believe. unmalleu "as a breakfast food for children, "and for young men and won>en." isnAVYM.Ni.dS, KEAUX* and HUAINS result from a liberal use of. M C GILL'S OATMEAL : "MoGILL'S" is of perfect quality and delicious llavour. free from all adulteration. Ask for "M.cCilL.L'S, , ' it has no equal in New Zealand "McGILLS" OATJIdEAi, is made at Tokomairiro (Milton). Auckland Agents: Wm. Gunson anil Co., Customsst. \

CONVEYANCES. "ROGUE AiSL' IyrCTT-jSOUIi;. L.IiVOM."ORT AXD TAKAfDNA BUSES. Leave Leave Leave Devuuport. MiUorU road. Alison'* Corner. 7.55 a.iv. 7.10 a.in. 7.120 a~u\. 7.45 7.55 IO.JO H.LV 6.U ILXJ ly.iO 10.20 012.H0 p.m. 11.4 11.20 £12.43 12.16 p.m. 12.i>0 p.m. 01.50 L4U 1.50 ii.*s 2.JU 3.0 Z.bU iJ-oO 8.40 8.50 u-i.-'O 05.15 4.40 ■i-i* , a.v oo.as 6 i>o i6-3O H. 15 oo.ao os.ou j0.40 i'i.U) ii).o 'i'.u »*«.«) 50.15 jio.iio J 10.50 wll^JO LeaTe ««7e Leave Dercuport. MUtoiilroad. Alison's Comer. SUNDAYS, 9.50 a.m. • s.o tßi l<J.s.i 10.50 a.m. 11.0 -- jU i 2 uooa 1-.15 d m (1.00 p.m. b.30 p.m. 1.45 4.0 2JH K-20 5.0 a4fi ig °-° a °- 6.15 7.45 1 To Alison's Corner only. I o Omitted SatunUijs. I i Saturdays only. w Wednesdays only. • Omitted Wednesdays. I-'ARliS.—Takapuun, 9d.; Retnra, I/a. O .Neih's Poini-rond, «d. Victoria lark. 4d. iiitra Night Trips, 1/. RESIDENTS' TUJJvLf S—O'NeUl's Pointroad, 3/C dozen; lluiiraki-roai*, 4/0 Qozen; Alison's Corner, 0/ uozen; ililtord-road, tV dozen; Sc-uool Children, under Vi years, 3/ doßfn. ' Mall Contractors to Wade, Waiwera, l/it<wa aiid Fuiioi. Coach leaves Uevonport every Friday, 8 a.m., md returning every Saturday. NOTICE.— I'ublic Holidays, the Ordinary Xime-Lable will be suspended, and more frequent trips will be run to suit tie imbllc. Cabs and Wagonettes at shortest notice. Opera 'Bus at 11.30 every Wednesday night. Telephone, IS.

DENTISTRY. I ~~~~~ I THE m DECAY 1 I £F TEETH P DltiCUilliOliT — PAIN — LOSS \ £ OF HLt.tS.i- — IKHiTATION, also | E uisakret.-ai>ie breath, which, iurarl- | | marked S by S I n*«ny I ! objectionable S S " features | \ ably accompanies the processes at p \ decay. a 5 A simple, permanent, and Inexpen- I ! Sive tilling will not only overcome J > the trouble, but will preserve the | I i tuoth in all Its natural beauty S I ; And usefulness for years to come. j } "We would be pleased to give yon \ I the exact cost of filling one or more j ; teeth by onx pxtnlcsß methods. \ I i'aialcss Extractions, 1/. i No "Extras." j We mate no charjre for extracting •„ when sets are ordered. I Flours, from 5.30 to 9 daily. S ; Saturday, trotn 8.30 to 1, and 7 ] I THE AMERICAN DENTAL I I PARLORS. I I DR. ratwer. OIL AND COIiOTTRKEN. W. PHILLIPPS & SON IMPORTERS OF PAPERHANGINGS All grades. ■ WHITE LEADS, PAINTS, OILS, I VARNISHES AND ALL ICINDS OV I PAINTERS' REQUISITES AND TOOLij. ARTISTS' REQUISITES OF ALL KIND& i SCKIM AND CALICO. ' Special Make for the Trade. MOULDINGS FOQ PICTURE FSAMEh. ■ A Large and Varied Stock to Choose from. ; GLASS — PLATE, SHEET, ORNAI MENTAL, etc. GLASS SHADES. PICTURES r'HAMED TO ORDEH Our Immense Stock of Piperhangings always comprises .he Latest Designs, Wall Decorations in Great Variety. W. PHILLIPPS & SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. FOUND — "Spring Blossom ointment" Cures all It to aches, (3d and 1/; "Spring P.lossoin Pills," 1/; "Bloomlne" cures Coma, Warts, and Bunion*, 6d per packet Cham. ists and Storekeepers.

,» THE FAMOtJS Q RAG DOLLS If-. W\ WON'T HURT THE f Jβ' » \ BABY. I I 'i I BIG STOCK ON f $ \\ ' HAND. ESS \g£ h*A PRICES BT POST: HP m ih Si Stuffed 2/7 Wi Wi tfk I (Complete) vSe fS aU Sewn Ready to Jgl sfl ,Stuff 1/11 Postal Note Preferred. W. P. OGILVIE, 211, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. |— — j I KEEP COOL : , ! Ton can keep as cool as a Cucumber J i In the hottest weather If. you let I S us send yon an II " ELECTRIC FAN, j J They are qnlte cheap, and you can Bj ja ' adjust them yourself. ! * You simply remove voar Electric i I M Bulb, mini plug, and I 1 WH-R-R-R I X Goes the Fan, ana oar goes the j ! % Hot Air. I m May we fnrnish particulars? That j H costs you nothing and commits you I i & to nothing. | i I TURNBULL AND JONES, | j I LIMITED, I I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND i ! i 3 CONTRACTORS, " ; | I rOBT-STRBET. i ' —^^ BOOTS AND SHOES. jfT*sgp? TfOR THE FETTER gjftijgg I CLASS OF ! j*jS£_V-st"Jj MADE TO ORDER 1 BOOT WARE, j SEXTIE, 38, SHORTLAND ST.! Opposite Auckland Clnb. —Surgical Boots Made.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 8

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