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PERSONAL. T WILL not be responsible for any Debts A contracted In my name without my written authority.—Cupt. G. H. White, yuecu St. 37 H.T. LINDSAY, who was drawn iv • ballot, went into camp with the 13tlr Reinforcements, 7th February, 1916, and was discharged end of May, medically unfit.—Amy Hansen (mother). 612 j ONELY young Englishman (23) would ■*■■* t like to meet refined young Lady (18-20), view matrimony.—Write Gordon. 514, OlDce. 181 ATANDOLIN.— Lady wants Lessons ou • JJ - Mandolin.—Terms to M.A., 520, Star Office. 231 T"/"IND Motherly Perwon wanted to pro- -"- vide Home for 2 Children, aged 7 and 2*.—State terms und address to W.J.W., 507, Star Office. 10OEKSONAL EXPLANATION AND L THANKS.—The Court Case Into which 1 allowed myself to be dragged from the Church aud afterwards a permanent position of trust iv New South Wales has been finally closed as far as Magistrate Kettle's decision is concerned. Counting loss of time, expenses, travel and adjournments, I have been involved In fIOO. I wish to thank the large pure-minded Christian souls of "unstunted" vision, and tbe persons to whom I am under a monetary obligation, also my firm, for their considerate sympathy. After years ot heavy trials, my health was never so good, nor my prospects so bright. My main object in asking my wife to leave Auckland and live with mc In New South Wales, and afterwards in Palmerston North, wns in the interests of her health and happiness, and to have my bright, loving children wltn mc, whom I have only seen once for ffteen minutes during the past twelve months. Never once have I proved unfaithful or unkind, and the time I did see my children I inquired affectionately for tlie mother nnd all In the home. During the time 1 refused to send my wife money, when 1 was renting the home In New South Wales. 1 knew she bad her own married daughter, whose husband is my friend, and who was earning a good salary, her own son. her nephew, and others us paying guests in her home. It greatly grieved mc to bear It stated ill Court that my wife was suffering with a nervous breakdown. I trust she mny recuperate quickly. The kindness of Presbyterian ministers and people I shall never forget. My voice will command attention in Auckland some day, when meekness will not be considered weakness. As 1 should like (o return to New South Wales later, should this meet the eye ot some good honest Australian. I should like hltn to finance the Rights of nn excellent commodity, for which 1 would act as successful salesman in an Australian dairying State. I possess excellent credentials. All communications to be addressed ".0 T. W. II RAH AM. co P. 0.. Auckland. 242 AGDA,—Come home. Past forgiven. Father Just learned Motoring at Goodall's Devonport School. Can do anything with hltn now—Mother. 220 A TTEND Big Auction Sole, Good Second--£i- hand Pianos, Wednesday Next, 12 noon.—Town Hall Auction Mart. 21, Grey ST Uj PARIS HOUSE. 113. Symonds St., Tailors and Dressmnkers. Ladles' Costumes Cleaned. Tressed, and Allered to the Latest Fashions. Ladles' own Materials made up. 93 QIS,— What a chump I've In mud and slush; now- Lady Chauffeur. £3. Learned at "Goodall's Motor School—Peg. 230

WANTED TO BtTV. LAUNCH Hull wauled, about 24ft. must be In good order. —Particulars and lowest price, write Motor. 531, Star Office. 239 MOTOR Cycle wanted to Buy, must he in goo dorder and cheap, Douglas preferred- Write Speed, 527, Star Office. 244 QNEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. WANTED, HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, DRAY, AND HARNESS, In good order, fur cosh. Must pass veterinary Inspection and give week's trial. Apply at once, stating price TOWN CLERK, 360 Ouehunga. WICKINS AND SCTCiLIFFE WANT WEEKLY £500 WORTH OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Will send Agents anywhere to buy. THE OLD MILL MART, D Karangahape Road. J. R. K OBERTSON - Who will advise you the best way of disposing your Furniture. 'Phone 3025. King George Picture Entrance, C MISCELLANEOUS. T>RIME Separator Butter, 1/4 per lb.— A- Gallaughcr, Victoria St. 554 HEAR the Scottish Baritone, Mr. W. Gemmcll, of Dunedln, at Town Hall, June !». 543 YEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA1> TION'S BUTTER VAN Delivers Butter In City and Suburbs Dally. HAVE WE "GOT YOUR It will cost you nothing to have It taken, and should you want a salt at any time just send for patterns.—An absolute fit guaranteed.—Mcßrlde, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria St. HF_ I7MNEST Bulk Factory Butter, 1/Q lb.— Gallairghei". Victoria St. 533 f*k E F E AT O R VICTORY: J - / - The Exportation of this Book was Prohibited. 564 S"~ CH-N.K I DE MA X BROS.'. LTD.. Great Clearing Sale of Costumes and Suits commences on MONDAY. Special bargains In uuclnlmed suits and ready-to-wear costumes.—Our only address, 215, 217, 21!), Queen St. s_) r\TEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAk_N TION'S BUTTER VAN Delivers Butter in City nnd Suburbs Daily. OM _, s"w_ E T HOME ON EASY TERMS. C ' "MAPLES," 13, Karanga_apo Rd. T/iVERY Grocer sells Garland's delicious Coffee Essence. Just the thing these cold nights. Instantly made. Ask for It. B AYE YOU SE_N OUR CAPS at 1/o.— Grand assortment and nbsolutely the best value ever offered in the Dominion. Sises. 68 to 7j. -Mcßrlde, Cash Tailor, Costumier and OuKltter, 11-13, Victoria St. HFS A' BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for tbe table all the year round.—Nev» Zealand Dalrv Association. VERY packet "Easy Monday" Laundry Help contains coupon for competition. First prize, £100 cash; second, £10; third, £5; DO at 5/. B

DEFEAT OR VICTORY I The Exportation of this Book was Prohibited. 564 nf\HEY'RE cheaper than new DlanketsJ- the North British Co.'s HOT WATER BOTTLES, with patent "UNIQUE" STOPPERS. Joints won't brenk, crack, or split. They keep the warmth in and the cold out. B _p -J f\(\ CASH First Prize, "Easy Mon-3_J-U r U day" Laundry Help Competition. "Wbnt did Mrs 'Easy Monday' Brown say?" Entry coupons in packets. _ THERE'S" only one thing Jack Frost ls afraid of. namely, the "UNIQUE" STOPPER HOT WATER BOTTLE, made by the North British Rubber Co. It keeps water hoi the longest and can't leak or crack. Obtainable everywhere. B nr_TT'S, Symonds St., for Men's A wear, from 3/li; see windows.—Tutt's, <My Hatter and Mercer. T-v _FE AT O~R TI"CT ORY ~! ■*-' The Exportation of this Book wns Prohibited. 364 SCH-NE 1 DKMIAN BROS.', LTD., Great (Tearing Sale of Costumes and Suits comitnences on M*ONT>AY. S-pecLil bargains hi unclaimed suits and ready-to-wear costumes. only address, 21S, 21T, 219, Queen _t. 569 F_WA_rtDT___ Ci CMS from £200 to £3000 in first or second *J mortgage; from 6 per cent.—Apply R. J. Entrican. Hobson Bldgs. " 214 I FOVZ.TELT FOB SALE. TJHODE ISLAND Red Rooster and 6 Pnl- -*-*' lets. Just commenced to lay, cheap.— Apply rerny_e.ngu, Inkermaa _t„ Onehunsa. coo

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 8

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