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PERSONAL. VXTILL Gentleman -who (Borrowed Anchor W from the iPastime, back of Stanley Bay Wharf, please return? It is now needed. 26 I fl AND MliS REUBEN WATTS wish, by this medium, to thank the willing helpers who did such splendid work in quelling the outbreak of fire at their residence ."-t Takapnna on Sunday, the 6th inst. 105 j .TTfTQLL be pleased to see you at any ap- ■»•» pointed time, so that we mlgnt inspect Noonan Bros.' large stock , of Furnishings at Auckland's possible lowest prices.—George. KM, the boy that toot tricycle from Balmoral Rd. 'Friday fortnight, please return to save further trouble. 104 OTI-CE.—The appointment at Club Hotel Tuesday for married couple for Puketutu is cancelled.—(Signed) E. A. Maude.^ B&lSßN—Sorry I was late to meet • the boat. Write to the same addrcdts. A. 11. l^ ISSING FROM HOME.—WiII anyone knowing the ■whereabouts of .NELLIE ■SPYVE, aged 14, dark complexion, dressed in blue costume, no hat, carrying small basket, please communicate iwlth her parents at 2-1, Commercial Rd., or Newton Police Station? 120 "VfRS. BOREN9EN, Certificated Business I'JL and ftteflleal Clalrvoyante, daily Circle. Tnes., Thurs. Night?, 8 p.m. Second door below King's Theatre. 115 N APPEAL FOR USED POSTAGB STAMPS of any kind to assist the funds of the Manurewa Home for Destitute Children. All gifts of stamps acknowledged. Collector's address: Ernest Wiltshire, care Kereone; Ltd., iMorrinsville, Auckland. 51U , IF the newly-married couple who were advertising for New Furnishings have not been suited, kindly call on Noonan. Bros., House Furnishers, as we guarantee to suit. D TVTA&SA<3)E Treatment given privately by -*-L lady; visit bomea or patients; call at given address.—Write Gilbert, Klngsland, P.O. 1M riXHE persons who took money and jewelX lery out of handbags at Point Chevalier on Sunday had better return to Hutchison Bros., Khyber Pass, to save further trouble. 508 OAN. —Arriving from South by steamer thie week. Will meet you at Noonan Bros. Furniture 30 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere.-John. D MADAME OURRIE, Queen of Occultism, the World's Greatest Scientist. I will aid men and women, in the working out their lives to success, east aside scepticism. Don't Tie Influenced by the scoffer. Consult mc to-day. I may, wlthont doubt, be the turning point of life, comfort you in old or young ngc, guide you to happy, prosperous futtn-e, which will surprise, mystify, and more than satisfy you. You don't need to die broken-hearted. Don't fall to answer the knock at your door. Let mc awake you. Send date of birth or call.—lS2, Victoria St. W. 64 DENTISTRY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —During the •" duration of the war I have decided to charge Half-price for all work done on the Premises. Inquire for quotations. All work guaranteed. Painless Extractions. J. MARTIN, DENTIST, Over National Bank, Karangahape Road. C *CV QWN gPECIAL -jyjTSTHOD OF tM INLESS -niXTRACTION. Possesses many and great advantages which are distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS:— 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 5. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. SAFE for 'ill ages! I can safely use It on a patient of SO years. 3. If you have a weak heart or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. No Swollen Gums. g. Abscessed Teeth Also Painlessly Extracted. Also, ANALGESIA, THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERT IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. .YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, FILLED, PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK, PIVOTS, ETC., WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAINWHATEVER. YOU ARE CONSCIOUS TET UNCONSCIOUS TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL APPARATUS TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY OPERATION. THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO ARE NERVOUS NEED NO LONGEH FEAR THE DENTIST. "PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A "MYTH, BUT A FACT! COME TO MY SURGERIES AND SKE FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDERFUL APPARATUS FOB ANALGESIA, AT •r\ENTIST Q JjJTJNROE "CJMANUEL, ■f-vOMINION piHAMBBBS, 65—QUEEN STRBET-e5, Over Wright's, Ttllor. TELEPHONE 1604. OPEN EVEBY *BVBNING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. HOURS. 9 TO 5 P.M. D FUTANCIAIu r? rtpr (WANTED to (Borrow, ■privately, re&*4nJ .payable 10/ weekly; good security. ■Write Security, 140, Star Office. 117 DIVIDENDS. mOE UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA, ■■- LIMITED. Established, IS3T. Incorporated, 1880. Capital authorised and issued.. {6,000,000 Paid-\ip ttrpttm £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £1,960,000 (Reserve liability of Proprietors £4,000,000' Together £7.060,000 A Dividend of £1 5/ per share and a Bonus of 10/ per share, together equal to 14 per cent, per annum, harhig been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 31st January, 1916, same are now payable to Shareholders on the Colonial Registers at 31»t December. 1915. R. A. HOLMES, 536 Inspector. LICENSING NOTICES. A UCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT.— J\. NOTICE) OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, DAVID MORRISON, Auckland, Hotelieeper, being the holder of a Publican's License In respect of the house and premises known by the sign of The Criterion Hotel, and situate at Albert Street, Auckland, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at The Court House, Auckland, on the first day of March, 1016, apply. for a. transfer of the said license from myself to EDWARD BROMWICH, of Auckland, Hotclkeeper, my appointee. Doted the third day of February, 1010.—(Signature of applicant) DAVID MORRISON. 316 FRANKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR rrRANBF.ER OF LICENSE.—I JOSBIIM AUDUS RAYNK-S, of Howick, being the jHolder of a Publican's License in respect of the House and (Premises known by the sign of The iMarine Hotel and srtuate at iHowlck, dp hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the Next Liceuslnj; Meeting, to be holden at the Courthouse Pukekohe, on the Second Day of March ll»16,' apply for n Transfer of the said (License from myself to Arthur Ernest Bennett, my appointee. Dated the 27th day of January, lflie.—(Signature of Applicant) JOSEPH ATJDm jBATMBS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 7 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 7 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 7 February 1916, Page 2

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