PUBLIC NOTICES. "p IVE IJ\HEM A TTAND." r 1 THK SICK AND NEEDY UEQUIUE / / i&f- tyMß* your ASsiSTVililrw lv WILL *otj give CAN YOU REFUSE? TUE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BENEVOLENT FUND Will hold a MONSTER CTREE! « ON TjMUDAY, jyTAItCII -1 In Aid of ex-Patients of the Auckland Hospital who are in straitened circumstance., and of the Families and Dependents of Patients who are in distress because I their breadwinners ar c ill and unable to provide for them. THE CAUSE IS ONE WHICH CARRIES ITS OWN APPEAL. THE POOR ARE ALWAYS WITH US. HELP US TO GIVE THEM A HAND! Aucklanders! Maintain your reputation for generous benevolence by subscribing Freely to this Fund on STREET COLLECTION DAY, FRIDAY. MARCH 1. Donations Welcomed in the Meantime. W. G. BAUER, Organiser, lla. His Majesty's Arcade. 521 AUCKLAND WOMEN'S PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. RED CROSS SEWING ROOMS DEPOT, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. The Above Rooms Open March 1. Helpers Required. Cut-out garments and material will be supplied to anyone willing to help. 507 aiHE Business of Livery Stable Proprietors carried on at Devonport under the name of "iiogue and Sous'' is now being conducted by ILUS -CATHKINE HOGUE, as Administrator of the Estate of Patrick Itogue (deceased), and no Accounts will l)e recognised unless by her written authority. 123 QANFOH'D, LTD., EMPLOYEES' PICNIC. At a Committee Meeting of the above, held ou Saturday, the 23rd Inst., it was unanimously decided that thie Committee again donate the Sum of £10 10/ to the Children's Hospital. QANFORD, LTD., E'MPLOTEES' PICNIC. THANKS. On behalf of the Committee, I dosire to express our Sincere Thanks and Appreciation for Financial Assistance and Trophies donated ou the occasion of our recent lMculc. (HAS. PORTEOUS. 10 Ilou, Secretary. A GOOD DOUBLE. XX. "CORPORAL TIKITANU, V.C. (Just Published), and "LETTERS FROM PRIVATE HENARH TIKITANU." (Second Edition.) Obtainable at the Booksellers. rrtlCE: ONE SHILLING EACH. j Post Free, 1/-. 03 TTOME-MADE SWEETS - There is no business that shows such a big return for such a small outlay as HOME-MADE CONFF.CTIONERY MANUFACTURING. Your spare time can be made profitable, or If you devote your whole time, a splendid Income can be obtained. Write or call for my free booklet. MISS EVA GIJi.SON, Confectionery Expert, (DepL 40). 2£i, Pitt St., Sydney. R—C rnHE DRINK OF DRAKE AND MEN ■*- OF DERRING-DO ! " Q.OLDF.N A PPLE " /"IHAMPAGNE pIDER. Delicious -INVIGORATING- Wholesome! The Best Summer Drink. Cool and Refresiling! In Quarts, Pints, and Nips. Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels, and Bottle Stores. R0 A LUMINIUM FRY PANS, will last a life- ■«■*- time—3/3, 0/, 0/0, and 6/3 each. RE W • S QUEEN ST. A a THERE MUST BE A KEASON WHY PEOPLE COME SO FAR, And say they cannot get Butter like that LOVELY TARANAKI at TUB UTTLB BACON SHOP, 100 and 102. Hobson Street right opposite the Marble Arch. MHP A <i X E T I C H E A L 1 X (I Scientific Treatment for Rheumatism Paralysis. Catarrh, Uric Acid. Nervous Complaints, Contracted Nerves or .Muscles MR BURNS MACDONALJJ, ■Magnetic Healer, 8, Pierce Rnlldlngs, Corner Symnnds Street ao<l KhybiT Pass, next Sneddon's (upstairs) Hours: 10 a.m. to jj.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. C PEARL ENAMELLED FRY F\NS English -Sin, 2/11; i)ln, 3/3; lOln' 3/0 each. BE W ' S QUEEN ST. A TO LET. PJOTTAOK, 4 rooms, to Let; bath, copper tubs; rent cheap to good tenant. -Mrs Hendricksen. ti7. Cook St. :)s frVE YON PORT.—Housp~6 rooms. to~~Lot: v- , hot and cold water; p.w.c : good section; 20/.— G. M. Klrkcnldy, 100, Queen St- <jg AIUIIAMK and llardlnge Sts.—House. G " rooms, copper, tubs, lavatory.—Miss Craig,JM. jjardiugc St., City. 120 HOUSES to 'Let. Furnished nnd Unfnrnlshfd, various localities and rentals llarrop and 'Medley, IK, tSuortland -St. SO THING'S PARADE, -«-*- House, 8 rooms, beautiful view; every convenience; 22/6.—Apply 14, King's Parade. gj T OGAN TEK.,T»arnell.—iTouso to Let, 8 ■U rooms.—F. J. Worthington, Printer, Albert St., or 'Phone 31X11 (4 rings). 61 ILFORD BEACH.—(Tamp Bach for 2 to Let.—Write Bach, 776, Star Office. 07 1 JOINT CHEVALIER.— o-roomed Furnished Cottage, close beach and bus service: rent 20/ week.—P. C. Totrnan, 45 Lower Queen St. Phone 045. PONSONBY.— Suitable Nursing Home or Apartments, 0 rooms, conveniences; close cars; secluded; harbour view; furnished or otherwise. —Address at Star Office. «9 9 BURNLEY TKR., Dominion Rd.— * Villa Residence, 0 rooius and convs., to Let. 547 WAKTEXj TO BUT. DRAY, second-hand, 4Jin tyre, wanted, must be in good order.—Write Dray, 780, Star Office. 108 SCRAP BRASS. Copper, and Aluminium wanted to Buy, highest price given.— Millar and Patersou, Breakwater r<l, ISC TRAP Horse wanted, 16 hands, sound and quiet, that lady can drive.—Reply, stating price, S., Panmure P.O. 64 TSTA.NTED to Purchase, New or Second- » » hand Boiler, 20 to 25 horse-power, selfcontained.—Apply Box 4M. 538 TX7E PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE" FOR VV HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN ) EFFECTS. NATIONAL AUCTIONEERING CJ. Victoria Street East. Tel. 44*0. D MOTOR CYCLES FOB SALE. INDIAN and Sidecar, tarand new, cost £150. few days, lamps, speedometer;.| (take £125 or near offer.—4o, Franklin Rd 530 TXDIAX and .Sidecar, brand new7~ooet -*- £150, few days, lamps, speedometer; take £125 or near offer.—4o, Franklin Rd. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 48, 25 February 1918, Page 2
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