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PUBLIC NOTICES. XTEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF -L> ARCHITECTS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. CHRISTMAS VACATION, 1912. The Offices of the undermentioned Members of above Institute will be Closed from TU.ESDAY, 24th inst., to MONDAY, January 6th:— W. A. CUMMING. .lAS. SANDERSON, P. HOLT, A. J. HUNTER, P. H. GRAHAM, T. MAHONBY. B. C. CHILWELL, G. S. GOLDSBOfiO' L. T. BROWX, W. A. HOLMAN, T. H. WHITE. A. 3. DAW. S. JEFFRIES, G. W. ALLSOPP. H. HAMMOND, ALEX. WISEMAN, JOHN PARK. A. H. WHITE, R. E. MORLAND, J. CURRIE, G. MONRO, J. MITCHELL, N. CARRIER, H. S. MORRAN, C TREVITHICK, JOHN WALKF,R, H. C. GRIEBSON. J. W. WARREN. WADE & WADE. BAMFORD &- PIERCE. WILSON & MOODIE. ED. BARTLEY AND R. W. DE MONTALK, SON, ARNOLD & ABBOTT. ZOO. Royal Oak—During the Children's Holidays the two Merry-go-Rounds and Ocean Wave full swing every afternoon. 47 TT OLIDAY NOTICE. The Auckland Pipe Manufacturer beg to intimate that their Yards will be CLOSED from the 24th December, 1912, to the 3rd of January, 1913. 91 S. J. CRAWFORD. /-fHRI-STMIAS AND NEW YEAR Kj holidays. The Warehouses of the undersigned will be Closed on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of each week. 25th and 26th December and Ist and 2nd January. MESSRS. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD. JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SONS. LTD. A. AND T. BURT, LTD. CRUICKSHANK. MILLER AND CO. F AND W. FOWLER. HARDTE BROS. HARDLEY'S. LTD. POTTER, FRASER. AND CO. T. AND S. MORRIN, DTD. THE SOUTHERN CROSS GALVANISED IRON MFG. CO.. LTD. WTNGATE AND CO. 545 A B IG TJLAZE AT ■JJ-EW pLYMOUTH. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS' WAREHOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE. SALVAGE STOCK BOUGHT BY GEO. MACKAY AND CO. MESSRS GEO. MACKAY AND CO. hare been informed that their Tender for a large quantity of Men's Wear from the Salvage Stock of Clark's New Plymouth Warehouse has been accepted. The goods, which have been only slightly damaged by smoke and water, will be here in a few days, aud Aucklanders will have the opportunity of securing some excellent goods at rldicul ously low prices at A/TACKAY'S r-ILOTHING /-CORNER! (LATE DICKSON'SI. QUEEN AND FORT STREETS. Watch Local Newspapers for Further Particulars. NOTE—The Salvage Stock in the Men's Wear division Includes Shirts, Pyjamas, Underwear, Boots, Braces, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Ties. Collars, Overcoats. Trousers, Hats, Suits, etc., etc. 536 rpHE WORKING ENGINE AND MODELS are attracting a lot of attention at REW'S Stores, Queen Street and Newton. "PEMOVAL "XTOTICE. THE DONCASTER DINING ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET (Opposite Royal Hotel). MISS E. S. COOPER, Late of Parkinson's Dining Rooms. Has pleasure in announcing that from TO-DAY (MONDAY), 23rd DECEMBER, She has REMOVED to those New and Commodious Premises in Victoria Street, opposite Royal Hotel, and known as THE DONCASTER DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Afternoon Teas, Fruit Salads, Strawberries and Cream, and All Light Refreshments wlli be served in the Tea Rooms on Ground Floor. Dinners in the Magnificent Dining-room on First Floor. CLEAN, QUICK, CIVIL SERVICE. POPULAR PRICES. M ISS E. S. C°° P *R' PROPRIETRESS. A' GILLETTE Safety Rasor, with 12 blades, makes a handsome, serviceable present for a friend.—HAZARD'S, 176. Qawa St. 525 /"ILARKSON. Dealer, SsT Ponson-by RdT) Buys Tools. Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers, Jewellery, Bags, Cameras, etc. Highest price given : 75 RUBY Flint Glass, strongest glass made; names engraved free. Gold Wire Name Brooches, from 2/6. —Gibson. 136. Queen, St. 50 A LL TOYS laid out and clearly priced for your choice at REW'S Stores, Queen Street and Newton. ZOO, Royal Oak—Big Day. Boxlug Day. Horses aDd vehicles free. Hot water free. Ocean Wave free. All come. 47 YOU can't go wrong if you use "Kingfisher" Brand Fishing Tackle obtainable only at HAZARD'S, 176, Quee n St. 525 VEHICLES FOR SAZJE. FOR SALE. SOcwt Spring Cart, in good order; cheap.—Apply Star Office. 69 OR SALE, a large variety of New and Second-hand Vehicles.—Harrison and ! Gash, Carriage and Motor Works, Newmarket ; I - jTOR SALE. New and Second-hand Vehicles of every description at Lowest Prices. —D. Flynn and Co., Coachbuilders, Elliott St. LIGHT Milk Float, £16; Phaeton, full loc*. light, £20; Ralli Cart, seats 4, £26; GUj, seats 2, £13; Gig, 3 springs, oil axle, £16; Light Wagon, £20; i Shatter, £15; Singleseated Buggy, £18; Harness, etc—H. Buckley, 42, Wyndham Bt. (next Buckland's). INGLE-SEATED BUGC-Y, Motor-backetS Buggy, Rnbber-tyred Pony Sulkies. 3 Spring Gigs, Pony Traps, Ton Wagon, i-ton Cart, Long Shatter; Shetland Pony Trap, and Harness.—BßADLEY AND CO., 103, Federal Street. T7l O R SALE. 2 Second-hand Wagons, to carry 1 ton. 1 Victoria Phaeton, 1 Ralli Cart, 1 Rubbertyred Pony Gig, 1 New Gig (rubber-tyred), 1 New Ralli Cart. GILMOUB, JOLL AND WILLIAMS, Carriage Builders, Junction Symonds Street and Khyber Pa.s«, Phone 2,153. AUCKLAND. MORLEY'S SALE AND EXCHANGE— Hooded Imported Baggy, sent two adults, two children, spring cushion, oil axles, brake, rubber tyred, £40; Low Sulky, new, ladies' style, £28; small Pony, 12 hands, reliable, low Sulky and Harness, lot £35; D.S. Buggy, seats 5, £20; flrst-class Phaeton, seats 4. £30; strong Cobby Pony, 13J hands, 6 years. Saddle and Bridle, £10; upstanding well-bred Mare, saddle or harness, £20; Wagon, half toil, half lock, £17 10/U Spring Cart, half ton, new, £18.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 6

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