STOP PRESS NEWS. This apse* to wwed fa* mmwm which »X 7 surrlve after tke #■■««" ku c*ne to ptin. TELSGKAPHIC SHIPPING. Cape Maria Van Diemen, December 17. The scow Moa passed south at 7J5 ajn. to-day. KalpaTa Heads, December 16.—Arrived, at 4.30 p.m.: Laura, barqueotine, tram Newcastle. Gisborne, December 16.—Arrived, at IX .m.: Waaata, 5.«., from Sydney. Wellington, December 17.—Arrived, at 4.30 p.m.: Komara, s-s., from Auckland. Dtmedln, December 17,—Sailed: Mokola, L., for Northern ports. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Gordon, Glass, Ford, Mr. Stewart Whangarei, December 18.—Sailed at 5.30 a.m.: Kanierl, s.s., for Auckland. New Plymouth, December IS.- -Sailed at 4.35 a,m.: 1-arawa, s.s., for Auckland. Whangarei, December I&—Sailed at 5.20 a-m.: Ngapubi, 5.5... for .Auckland. Weetport, Decemher 17.—Sailed at 8-30 p.m.: Korow, s.s., for Auckland. OVEE&BA SHIPPING. Sydney, December 16.—Sailed, at 2 pjn.i Warrimoo, e.s., for Wellington; Star of Canada, s.s., for Auckland. Suva, December 17.—Sailed: Mamna, R M g., tar Auckland. London, December 16.—Sailed: Wahnana, aj&.. for Auckland. E. B. DUFAUR Begs to remind his numerous Clients and the Public generally of his QHANGB Or A DDBBSS, NOW 67, QUEEN STREET, NEXT H. Ml SMBETON-S, AND SOLICITS YOUB ORDEBS FOB ALL ALES, STOUTS, WINES, AND SPIRITS FOB THE COSUSG XMAS. SEASON, LABGE STOCKS OF FTBST-CLASS WINES ON HAND. SPECIAL BEQUEST. Please send In all orders early, so as to avoid a rash at Christmas. E. B. DUFAUR, 1 WINE AND BPIBIT K3BCHAST, 67 Q ITBEN BAYNE. <La*e Gregory). riBST-CIiASS WOHK AT BEUBOSABM PRICES. Aetisfsctery BceuJts Gaaraatjssdl 204, QusaasarßHirr, Una doses from i.CL. Comet. A WHsky clear'of deepest yellow. And pure as Highland dew," Bare flavour, smooth, and mild cod mellow; That's " THROGMORTON* thro" and thro". DALTON AND 00., lIS, KABANGAHAPE-BOAD ONLY, Have Just opened some eboice and exclusive designs la TLTEN'S "CUSHION gHIBTB, JJANGES IN chart rjrim Call and See out Selection. Note Address - D ALTON AND CO. Next Hannah's, It is but natural for one who wants Dental work done to go where they will be treated carefully. No one wants rough operations. It is always gentleness, combined with good work, that wins, and this Is one of the things we do every day, and in which we take the greatest pride. Every day we ar called upon to take teeth out without pain, and It does show appreciation when we hear bar patients say— JT "QIDN'T TJUBT A TJMi We take pleasure in giving our patrons the best of everything. Our Artificial Teeth. Stoppings, Killings, and Crown and Bridge Work are of tie Mgbest grade. J. a KINNEAR, DENTAL SURGEON,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 300, 18 December 1911, Page 4
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