I NOTICES. " A LL ,5 amplD ,? ou Racecourse ' ls cancelled.—By Order. . C 7 ;B L A c i< L E G. • * ,t D .° ffleer be ln attendance at the , following Centres and Dates for the purpose ; of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg-— ! W. K. BROWN, »„„,, , Inspector of Stock, i Anekland, December 10, 1917. 501 )"'" ; ■ — • ; TUT ONEY LEST fUlva TX 1 v JW- Upon Household Furniture, Pfa2os * . 1 _ (withont removal) I Separable by Easy Weekly Payments. . IW. Queen Street (next Porter's. Ironmonger). Phone A 3345. D •| ' " — T HE A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL JP-KUITGBOWEBS- .QO-OPERATIVE jgOCIETY, -J-TP., l i COMMENCING JJUSINESS I ■ , JANUARY -£ST., 291§ !AS WE WILL HANDLE THE BULK OF THE LOCAL FRDIT AND PRODUCE IT WILL BE TO TUB ADVANTAGE OF BUYERS TO ATTEND OUB. DAILY SAX.ES. ——— JfIEUITGROWEHS, I CONSIGN YOUR FBUIT AND PRODUCE 10 US. WE WILL HANDLE IT TO TOUR ADVANTAGE. rjmE pSOVINCIAL J^BUITGROWEBS , ' i ~
gOCTETT, TTD., 321 A. B. D° NALD . J^IMITED, QDSTOiIS gTREET TyEST, NEXT TO HOT SALT WATER BATHS. Wβ lia-ro pleasure in notifying the Public and onr man; Customers that we bare moved into our new and commodious premises at the above address. We are now holding Dally Sales c£ STRAWBERRIES AND LOCAL FRUITS And solicit consignments of ALL CLASSES OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Senders -will find It to their advantage to place consignments in onr' hands for disposal, as owing to our large | connection we can ensure highest market prices. We welcome renewed acquaintance with many of our old friends, and look forward tvith pleasure to making many new ones. We invite consignments from all. Prompt Account Sales with cheques will, as before, be made a special feature of our business. A, B. ij) 03 *- 41 - 0 . TIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. P.O. Box 1509. BFM J MPEKIAL /TOE A Iβ Imperial from the plant to the teapot. I , It is grown in a Brltlßb j country—Ceylon. ' BECAUSE It is cultivated and packed i by British labour. | : It is used with great plea- ■ sure by British people. 3 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE AN IMPERIALIST AND USE "IMPERIAL TEA." FROM ALL GROCERS AT 1/6 AND 1/8 PBB hB - G. E. WINSON. Tea Importer, 'Phone 2<M5. Customs St. B. ■piFFECTIVB , yEEMIN -nESTEOIEB. By our up-to-date methods we can thoroughly fumigate every room In hotel or house In an hour or two. The most i secretive vermin are reached, and qulcklj and permanently exterminated by TDLADB'S 'T>ATE&T ! STTRE ERADICATOB OF THE MOST i COSTLY PEST—THE WOOD BOKKR. ] No damage to house or furnishings. House " left clean and wholesome, free from Bugs, < Ants, Cockroaches, Hilvernsh, Rats, Mice, I and all forms of vermin. < DON'T ! WRITE, 'PHONE, OB CALL, WE DO THE KJSBT. DLADE'S TJATBNT f3- AS TfIUMIGATING Cj o -* 27. SHORTHAND STH }■:;.]T. t TPione 1173. •'— B a ■ i rpHB ideal appetiser Ss MILITARY j A PICKLE, an Oriental eAibinatlon of 1 rholce vegetable* and fruits, combined In a way that seta the gastric Jnlces flowing. thcz aiding dlgeetion. All live grocers. B
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 303, 20 December 1917, Page 3
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