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A»IIRI,If7 JJUTIUES. SE CLOSING DAT FOB j AJ SHOPS. ! | Shopkeepers in the Eden Terrace Road . : District are hereby notified' that the said , district is now part of the- Combined Dis- ; i trict of Auckland, and Saturday must [ therefore be observed in f i.l mi c as the Statutory Closing Day in the whole of the said district (vide Section 2 of the Shops • and Offices Amendment Act, 13131. W. NEWTON. 507 Inspector of Factories. "VTEW MORNTNG DAILY NEWSPAPER I tProposedjIts chief objects will be (1) To voice the grievances of the workers and the small bona tide settlers. (2j To combat monopolies, land speeu- ' lators, rack-rent landlordism, and the liquor ; trade, (o) To farour the immigration of a healthy European peasantry in preference to slum-bred undesirables from Britain. (41 To ask for the complete exclusion of all Asiatics. (3) To support an effieienr universal military training, iv) To develop a better knowledge of. and a closer cooperation with, the white countries of the Pacific (T) To leave out all news of horse races and other professional sports. (S) To champion freedom o£ thought and. freedom of speech. lO) To be rxuiy national, not parochial. All sympathisers are requested to write to "vTRIIATY, 409, STAR OFFICE. 5 'TTO THE PEOPLE OF PONSONBY AND - 1 - NEWTON. T. S. SKEATES, Ironmonger, fcrte of Three Lamps, and cow at 2ti4. Karanganape Road, wishes to thank his numerous friends and customers for their kind support in the past, and sottcrs the continuance of •their favours at his new premises, where a new and well assorted stock has jnsrt been aliened up from best English and American Manuia-cttrrers. LVVHIHTTTON- XTTSTTORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PAY A VISIT TO A FAELLAS FANCY WOOD WARE STALL. Those who desire Inexpensive and Artistic Presents and Souvenirs Cannot Do Better. Original Novelties. Prices to suit all purses. Articles of all descriptions. Large display and variety to choose fromOriginal Puxzie Boxes. Lucky Horseshoe Frames. SOUVENIR PEN HOLDER AND PAPER CUTTER iSd), Patent Fans, Purses. Ladies' Work Boxes, etc. etc. All articles are made from N.Z. Maire and Oli-ve Wood, inlaid and highly French Pol Kihed. Inspection invited. Address; NO. S STAXrL (on Left Vafa Entrance Palace of Industries). rpO BAKERS. This is the Steel Age. Be up to date, and instal one of our Latest Portable Steel Ovens. Over 500 of these are now in use in t&e largest bakeries in the- Australian Commonwealth and in New Zealand. Write for IHnetraced Catalogue. STOiNES: AND UHl'lti, Wakefield Street, Auekiarnd. Sole Makers for New ZeaOarad. /-IBAFTO3T rSOOKBOO-at. LENDING LIBRA P.YQEiEEN*S BUILDING^ Near Id Section, Ctnrmer Symonds Street and Khyber Pmsa. "Some books axe to se fasted, other* to be swallowed, and some lew to be diewed *T,fl digested."—Bacon-

AOVERTTSEMEISTS TS V -' THE -STAR" SAVE MONEY. The amount of money saved, and the amount of money made, by the nse of the classified columns of the "Star" is well worth consideration. Those who have anything to sell or want to buy arnything will find these columns a valuable oi accomplishing their purpose. Prepaid Advertisements under the follow. ing classifications are inserted at the rate of 18 words for 1/. or three consecutive insertions for 2/6: —"Situations Wanted," "Sitnatior's Vacant," "Domestics Wanted," "Wanted Known." "Apartments Wanted." "Apartments Vacant." "Wanted to Buy." "Wanted to Sell," --THoases and Land Wanted,'' "Miscellaneous Wanteds." "Lost and Found." "PersonaL" --To Let." "For Sale."" "B-*iard and Residence," etc EEDFERN"S RUBBER WETTUS^ Mother Says: "They MUST be Keilfern"s." PUPILS WASTED. CAN You Swim: —D. B. Anderson, gnaramtees to teach Indies and gentlemen to swim in 12 lessons; £1 1/. —Mount Fjien and Shelly Beach Baths. 511 rrERVTEW WEEK.—Free Advice to Parens and Goarrdrrans See Educational Column. — Bassea's Commercial Training CollegeTV/pSS FLORBBE BE2CSS, L_A3, Teacher iYi of Pianoforte: terrr*,, 25/ per quarter. Address, 30, Weßesley St- East. 71 lANOFORTE and Theory taught by eri^ perienced certificated Lady Teacher; 25/ • quarterly, begitiners one guinea.— Mnsica. Poneonby P.O. fz PUPILS Thoroughly Tanght Piano, Violin, and Sjnging by Certificated Young Lady. Terms. £i 10/ quarter, in advance. Homes visited-—Write Diploma, A, Star Office. ■VTSTANTED. by certificated, ywung lady, ! W PnpHs for and -voice productiora. Terms, £1 5/ per quarter, in advance. City.—Write Musical. 200, Star Office. I GEORGE SINTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Cornet. Sxadio: 12, ■MUTUAL ETPE BUTL£>I>(KPrivate Address: Sunrrrnex SL, Stanley Bay. T>UPILS WarrTEIA SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. AXD BOOKKEEPING. STOTT AND HO A BE. 23, Swansea Street. - \ LEBT" COMMEBCIAX, SCHOOL. Shorthand, Typewriting, BooklreerdTrrg. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Each Pupil Tanght Separately. Special GUARANTEE COURSE to include mi lion until absolutely proncient. Moderate terms. MRS. FLORENCE M. BEY, Mutual Life Buildings, 64, Queen Street. SCHOOL FOR MANDOLES. BASJO, A3fD GUITAR, tint. A. ( A. PARTRIDGE (Principal), Has Vacancies for Beginners and Advanced Players. 21. Grafton Rd.. near ("hn'-al HxIL "\-TISS TDA ]I,rARIE "DROWN, Certxficated Trinity CoUege, London. ErECETVES PUPILS FOE PIANOFORTE AND S7NGLNGTerms: Two Guineas per Quarter, and by arrangement. BANNA VILLA, 23, OTierHl SL. Potrsonby. DRiSSAIAKING AND IOLLISaiBX rrr^ss-RS. X 3 SXSIONDS SX, opp. Lyric Thaafce, DsOryt Mornlns, ITUS to 12 15. Aftemooaa. 2to -4, Rseniags. Manaay. Tuesday, and. Thnraday. 7 «o 3- - SttjTTERISG AXD STAACttEEIKii I >re JOHN atcJJOUGAI.Ii. 2Z, p asia ft is the only la Sew 7-i— ''■""i "**<> fcas S JT casszal ia. csriax grticbry and Stnraering ami aE InrprrTtmenta "* Pprai if Xasjoocialst Whai I became a pumn m» Hx. M"T >f ~g' Tr l rtLiHired very hadlj. Z T'ttm~ I could not speak at all. I caa atm Kpemk with the grnttot orT «■■«, Tfr* hmitk. is Brack lingrrttnV -T.TT X

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 7

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