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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COC-fTBY. J3RAXXIXG.—On June 13, 1917 (suddenly!, at Auckland, Gunner George K. Browning, Third Reinforcements. Funeral notice later. ERNEST.—On June 8, 1317, died of -wounds. Trrvate Thomas Ernest, Sixteenth Rein--orcements. .N.Z.E.F., youngest son of ■Mr and Mrs T. Ernest, "Orange." Campbell P.oad, Onehunga, aged 19 years 10 months. (By private cable from France.) HT MEMOHIAM. EEBDEX.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed into rest on June 14. 1913. Inserted by her loving husband and family. BEREAVEMENT CARD. MRS. FITZSIMMONS AND DArGHTEK. of Otahuhu, wish to tender their sincere thanks and express their deep appreciation for all messages of kind sympathy received in their sad bereavement. MR AND MRS J. STACKPOLE wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised witn them in their recent sad bereavement; a.r-1 for letters, telegrams, and floral !_il?_s received. Special in Memoria-m Cards. with Soldiers' Badges, can be obtained ot the ''Star" Office.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 0C (SIX) /-vclock VF \J QLOSING OF T IQCOR -DAP.S. h B THE FOE IX OCR MIDST. "At the present moment we are engaged In a European War of huge proportions, and what are we allowing? We are sctually allowing another army to hang on dm- flanks, to snipe our soldiers, destroy our strength, to take our food, and To rob ns of our resources. We are allowing the army of brewers and distillers to do this all the time."—Sir Victor Horsley, whose life was sacrificed in this war. Why allow the liquor trade 16 hours daily' in which to "gas" our men and women? Sign the Petition to Parliament to Close _U Liquor Bars at SIX. o'clock. REMEMBER! The last few days for signing the Petition. All forms to be sent in on Monday Next, Jnne IS. 534 *TV7 I L S I E * S WAR MAPS, 1*» Xo. 7 and S, {Snowing British and French Lines in France, with I-atest Advances. On<» of the mosr oomplere Maps published. mi :, i/-. From !.. a i.g Stationers. CLABJS AND MATHESON, Prompt Printers, etc. Sole Distributing

r*pATEN*T T EATHER TJOLISH. fvrIAGABA -ORAXD NOW ON THE MARKET. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES. CO-TTATKS NO GREASY PROPERTIES. WILL NOT SOIL THE CLOTH CrPEQ OF BOOTS. A MOST DELIGHTFUL AND BRILLIANT A POLISH. />D PER LARGE TIN. B *PPLE TREES. 12 EXTRA STRONG , WELL GROWN, WELL PACKED, DELIVERED TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IX NORTH ISLAND FOR £1. Cash With Order. Six Leading Varieties. E. A. PERKINS AXD CO.. 533 P.O. Box 521, Auckland. yoU NEED GLASSES -*- If yon cannot read this small print with ease, we supply in Rimless or Best Gold-fitted Frames, All Kinds of Lenses, from 15/ to £L This includes oculist's prescriptions for aH strength and style of lenses, such as Toric, Compounds, Spheres, and Far and Xear Glasses. Advice free. T_j-AROLD OCHMIDT, 265, QUEEN STREET. B RIDING SADDLES. Used and Recommended by Leading Settlers and Stockmen. Tennis Racquets Restrung. JEtepairs of Every Description a Specialty. J. M ACKEY * BADDLER AXD HARNESS MAKER, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Buckland's). B

'ALUMINIUM, Tj-'NAMELWARE, QiTEEL, ETC.. ooldered and tjepaieed by /-yverexd t>atbxt t>roces6. as used exclusively by war office. etc. aluminium crank cases axd gear boxes a specialty. All Work Guaranteed for All Time. / TT /"■< RI-iLI XTO X, INVESTOR. 213. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AUCKLAND OUTFITS, with Full Instructions, £1. B

ECONOMISE. DO NOT DISCARD YOUR PIANO because it is old-fashioned or worm-eaten. Have it re-modelled, made equal to new by a genuine expert from John Brinsmead and Son. London. Call and Inspect our work. You -will be eatisned. Charges moderate. BLACKTOP AND FOSTER, Piano Manufacturers. 10. Manukau Rd., near Blind Institute). Phone 2501 (3 rings). B

"TT* T. 1.8." SILVER PLATE — •■J-JVT.1.8." SILVER PLATE . IS GUARANTEED i'OR YEARS' IS GUARANTEED FOR YEARS! -...Quality "A" for 20 years, Quality "B" ....for 20 years. Quality "C" for 15' years. ....And here's why: Every spoon and fork ....mode of hard, solid-wearing nickel and ....coated with a heavy deposit of pure, shining silver. Every spoon and fork ....stamped with the actual weight of silver used. This is a guarantee by a ....reputable British firm, whose trade mark "E.T.1.8." stands for "Every....thing That ls British." Yonr jeweller or hardware merchant -...carries E.T.1.8. Plate. Ask for it ■■"'„°i v k ,** ow ttell you're getting good value for yonr money 3. Yock and Co., Sales Agents, High St, - P.—B

vi T S u s ? ffer from cold reef" „•» -"-faßked a visitor once. "Yes • „ ' ". c feelingly, "my wl _ e -_ ..*-" a/* s ' . h , e said, done so It he had. got her „ v e l n * uave HOT WATER BOM_r° e L? k North Br »»sh STOPPER ■ w *"*TlaE with, tie UNIQUE avV BtttoT Brown a_____»aSßi_*2« tumler and Outfitter, a-13, < rgg 1 £!- gjj; BEST plantation rnbber comt,i-_. best British brains grTS^ 4 , wltt North British Co.'s HOT WATER^SSJ** IO The best for long service—bTt iL OTTLE the patent "UNIQUE" STOPPRR OUt tOl -pells 'satisfaction. °- uru,tt - ll IV more people knew ; people would buy The 1/R tp_*' T r THE UTTLE BAPrM- Ji^-> solQ a Bight Opposite the Shuf UO T' _ rfOBSOS TkJgg* ■*«__

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 141, 14 June 1917, Page 10

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