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AUCTIONS. ■pvEVONPOBX. M ONDAX EXT ' J™ 13 12, AT 12 O'CLOCK SHABP. CORNER CHELTENHAM AND BEACH ROADS. Q.EO. T> Q.REIG AND /~10. Instructed by the Mortgagee, under Bill of Sale, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, TTOUSEHOLD "pURNITURE. VERANDAH.—Lounges, Chairs, etc. HALL.—Ebony Hall Stand, Oak Clock, Axminster Runner, Mats, Pictures DINING ROOM—Linoleum, PIANO (L. iNewfleld). CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 2 EASY CHAIRS, Fire Screens (hand-painted). Extension Dining Table and Cover, 6 Fancy Cane Dining Chairs, 1 Walnut SIDEBOARD, Decanters, Ornaments, Rugs, Overmantel, etc., etc. BEDROOMS (4)— l B.M. Dbl. I. Bed and Cable-edged W.W. Mattress, Kapok Mattress. Fillows and Slips, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, DUCHESS PAIRS, Toilet Wares, Clocks, Ornaments, MIRRORS, RUGS, WARDROBES, etc. KTTCHRN— Lino., Dresser. Table, Chairs, Dinner Service, Tea aud Breakfast iSets, Crockery, Glass Ware, Knives, Forks, Cooking Utensils, Meat Safe, etc., etc. A Really Splendid Lot of Furniture. 'BUSSES PASS AT DOOR. 68 11. P. OAKDEN, Auctioneer. DRAPERY, CLOTHTNG, ETC. -•".. - " - ~ jgCOOT TVROTHER. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. MEN'S AND BOYS' MACS, OVER. COATS, OILCOATS, AND UMBRELLAS. ITHE PICK OF THE WORLD'S MARKETS. BOUGHT AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT, AND MARKED DOWN TO NEARLY HALF USUAL ' PRICES. rpHE AO 1 . TITOORE rXLOTHTXG \X7BONG QIDE, TT'ARANGAHAFE-RD. rpo rpnzt -pvitONT a gain. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER WHILE THEY LAST. NOW OR NEVER FOR GIFT PRICES IN OVERCOATS. PRICES THAT DO THE TALKING. 12/G —Boys' Macs, taped and bound, reduced from 25/. 0/11—Boys' KaDcy Overcoats, marked down from 15/6. 6/11 —Boys' Overcoats, usual price 10/6. 8/11 —Boys' Tweed Overcoats, reduced from 12/6. 16/11 —Men's Tweed RainproofS, marked down from 23/. 19/11 —Men's StTlped Rainproofs, usual price 32/6. 25/ —Men's L. Green Rainproofs, reduced from 35/. 20/G —Men's Fawn Macs, marked down from 39/6. 29/G —Men's Green Striped Rralnproofs, worth 42/. 35/ —Men's Macs, usual price 45/. 39/6 —Men's H.vdrotlte Coats, reduced from 40/ G. 42/6 —Mens Grey Rainproofs, worth 55/. 45/ —Men's Fawn Macs, would be cheap at 83/. 8/11—Boys' Oilcoats, guaranteed, usual price 11/6. 9/11 —Men's Oilcoats, reduced from 12/6. 14/11—Men's Oilcoats, well worth 21/. 18/11 —Men's Oilcoats, usually sold at 25/. 2/11 —Mounted Umbrellas, reduced from 4/11.

6/11 —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, marked don»n from 8/11. 7/11 —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, worth 10/6. i 8/Sl—Silver-amounted/ -UmbreSSas, usually 12/6. 12/ C —Silver-mounted Umbrellas, worth 16/6. THOUSANDS OF OTHER LINES AT EQUALLY FETCHING PRICES, rpO-MORROW. mO-MORROW. AT rpHE A lf. TyrooßE /clothing po. TV/RON G Q<IDE, TZ"ARANGAHAPE-RD. GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, MACS, OILCOATS, AND UMBRELLAS. DON'T MISS IT. MEETINGS. fITHE HEADMISTRESS AND STAFF of - 1 - the Girls' Grammar School cordially invite all Old Girls to attend a Meeting to be held at the Grammar School, Howe-st, on SATURDAY, June 10, at 3 p.m., with a view to reorganising the Old Girls' Association. The head mistress hopes sincerely that all Old Girls (dating from the School's earliest days) will make an effort to attend. 2 ryOMEN'S BRANCH OF THE A.D.E.I. V ' MISS BUTLER, iB.Sc., Headmistress of the Girls' Grammar School, will AddTess the Quarterly Meeting on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 10.30 a.m., at the Normal School. Subject:-—"The Training of the Elder Girls In the Primary Schools."—iE. F. HAWKINS, Hon. Sec. 34 TOWN BOARD NOTICE. ESTIMATE FOR TOWN DISTRICT GENERAL RATE. NEW LYNN TOWN BOARD. Estimate .showing the General Rate required for the New Lynn Town District for the period Ist April, 1911, to 31st March, . 1912.—The following Estimate having been approved by the New Lynn Town Board, is published for general information:—l*roposed expenditure during the above period: I Formation of roads, £230; metalling roads, I £46; to supplement loan for Portage-road, £20; maintenance of all roads, £200 9/9; [ office expenses and general administration, £99—£595 9/9. Moneys available: Moneys in hand, £212 19/7; balance proposed to be met by a General Rate of l*d In the £ on £62,745, being the total capital rating value of the property on the Valuation Roll for the New Lynn Town District, £352 10/2. Dated this 6th day of June, 1911.—ALFRED A MEYER, Clerk. 506 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. SOMERVILLE has removed his Consulting Rooms from Hobson Buildings to Alfred-st, Albert Park. 561 VATILSON AND TTEMINGWAY, SOLICITORS, UNION BUILDINGS, , CORNER CUSTOMS-STREET EAST AND QUEEN-STREET. W- J. CF 5^ (Some time associated with the Offices of the Hon. J. A. Tole, K.C., the late Mr F. E. Baume, K.C., and Mr W. G. Kenrick, Stipendiary Magistrate), SOLICITOR, STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN-ST., No. 9, Second Floor, Telephone 2458.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12

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