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LEGAL NOTICES. TJBW TA™- ■pAETNEBSHIP. MESSRS NAPIEB . AND SMITH. Barristers and Solicitors, ben to announce that they have been joined in Partnership by - DB. FREDERICK FITCHETT, __~, LL.D.. C.M.G., formerly SolicitorGeneral of New Zealand (1800-1910), and afterwards Public - Trustee (1010-1017); and also.by . MB HAWEA LINCOLN BEES, Solicitor. The Practice will in future bo carried on under the Style of -M-APIEB, TjUTCHETT, AND "DEES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. . '. ' •• C TVTESBRS TVOBINSON AND JJOBINSON SOLICITORS, VULCAN LANE (Over Hutchinson's, Grocers, Queen St.), ARE ATTENDING TO MR BENSON WYMAN'S PRACTICE DURING HIS ABSENCE ON MILITARY SERVICE. 53 MISCELLANEOUS, NO Application for the right to run Cattle on the Mangere Domain will be received after March the 30th. —Arthur S. Holmes, Secretary. 030 RS. GILBERT, Specialist In Face, Scalp and Body Massage, Shampoo and Halrdvessing. — Hallensteln's Buildings, next King's Theatre. __ 540 TTK)R One Week Omy.—Great Reductions A? iv.Men's Trousers; special values, 7/11, 11/6, 13/11. —Tutt's, Symonds St. and Queen M' ISSES WRIGLEY'S Shampoo Powders excel all others; packet, containing .U shampoos, price 6d.—15, Watson's Buildings (Qrst floor). 1 •VJ-W ZEALAND" DAIRY ASSOCIA--i-> TION'S BUTTER VAN Delivers Butter In City and Suburbs Daily. 0~ UR TERMS ARE THE EASIEST, THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., C 13. Karangahape Road. AW. BRYANT. • Successor to P. Bryant. COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER 2, Waltemata Chambers, next to Customs Utiles., and Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. Covered Vans for Furnituro Removal. C ■piLES.—I76 PILE OINTMENT le Guaran- ■*- teed to Cure I'.chlng Piles.—Further particulars from GALLAGHER, 'Symonds St. Pharmacy. Price. 2/G per jar. R—C HELP THE CHILDREN TO LEARN TO SWlM—Water Wings, I/O Pair. REW'S ..„...„., QUEEN- ST. .A THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., Next to Tlvoli Theatre. . Simple System ot Easy Payment— C ■VTURSE B. DONALD, of HarrlsvUle. —i Dominion Rd., Private Maternity Nursing Home, has Removed to a New and Up-to-date Nursing Home, Herbert -Road, second house on left from Dnmlnlou Road. Phono 2902. C and secure a Sample of the World's \J Best Tea. ZANDA TEA ls sold direct to the consumer from the Gardens of Ceylon by the ZANDA TEA CO.. Albert Street, in Clb. Packets, at 2/2. 2/- and 1/10 lb. C FINEST ENG_CSH CC6TARD POWDER, Lazenby's, Large Tins Only—l/ 6 Tin. "O E W • S STORES, •"* QUEEN ST. A DON'T waste money by discarding dull Razor Blades. .Hazard's make them equal to new. 1/6 doz., Id postage. A RS.. DALTON, Maternity Nurse, 43, Williamson Avenue, late 4, Rose Rd.. Grey Lynn. 200 H" OMB, SWEET aOMB ON EASY TERMS. C "MAPLES," 13, Karangnhape Road. ■VTURSE WILKINSON,-Ladles* Norse, 33, '—N. Nugent St., off Khyber Pass, visits Ladles during Accouchement at owe homes. C SEE Tutt's for Special Display of Men's Working Trousers, from 7/U—Tutt's, Symonds St. and Queen St. URNITU-E ON EASY TERMS. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., C - 13, Karangahape Road. HAIR Combings made into Switches, Plaits, etc., 1/6 oz; faded hainvork tinted.—Misses Wrlgley, 15, Watson's Bldgs. 4 DANDY Presents for Britain's fighting sons obtainable at Hazard's. Come and see our stock. Everything useful; price reasonable. A OR THE BEACH.—Buckets, 9d and 1/ each; Spades, Wooden 7d each; Iron, ;1/6 each. RE W ' S - _ QUEEN ST. A HOW TO DOUBLE A to NOTE! TAKE IT TO NOONAN BROS.' MART. £5 WILL DO THE WORK OF £10 AT NOONA N ' S. D EW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S BUTTER VAN Delivers Butter In City and Suburbs Dally. prn 1 _IRS Men's Riding Breeches to clear Oxf this week; 19/6! usual price 35/.— Tutt's, Symonds St. and Queen St. R. MILES' Antipaln Pills and Eureka Inhalers just arrived; bnsiness as usual. Mr Dewar, '5 and 6. Strand Arcade D YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS will be a Success If You Purchase Your Requirements at REW'S -^-......, QUEEN ST. A ADAME HYLAND, Phrenologist and Character Reading from Handwriting; 30 years' Queen St. B AS T, I S TIC F U ItVTr UR B On Easy Terms. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO C REPAIRS, REPAIRS, REPAIRS.—AII kinds of Talking Machines Repaired by an Expert. Machines called for and delivered. Ring up A 2104. Representative will call.—Newton Phono. Shop, 227, ivaraugahane Rd. I) THERE MUST BE A REASON WHI PEOPLE COME SO FAR, Aud say they cannot get Butter like that LOVELY TARANAKI at THE LITTLE BACON SHOP, 190 and 192, Hobson Street right opposite the Marble Arch. MHP REAL TASTY CHEESE. Try Our Mntured Nlkau Palm, 1/4 lb I T> E v.- • s I STORES. - 1 -" QUEEN ST. A THE Shooting Season ls drawing near. For Guns and Ammunition thnt never disnppoint, go to Hazard's, Queen St. A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. . IS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMO-" PHONES. — Imitated by thousands, equalled by none.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., Agents. D CHOICE GREEN' PEAS, In Tine, '_/' Brand.—lOd, 1/3, and 1/U Tin. REW'S „ ...,, QUEEN ST. A IT is absolutely necessary nowadays for men to be good shots. Every opportunity given, at Hazard's Miniature Rifle Range. A MAKE T„K HOME BRIuHT. FURNITURE ON EASY TEhMS. C "MAPLES." 13, Karangahape Rd. BUST FOOD.—On receipt or 3/6 registered and 4Jd for postage, a well known Auckland Lady will send to any address a .Tar of Vita, the Wonderful Bust Food. It will enlarge the smallest bust to any size in a short time.—Write A. Bygrade, Box 4. Post Oflice. Devonport. B OUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH U8 THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., • Near Grafton Bridge. WHY throw away dull Razor Blades? Our Hatfield Machine sharpens them I perfectly. 1/0 doz., Id postage.—Hazard's, Queen St. _ IriOß THE Boats, 2/ to 6/6 each; Sand Sets, 3-Tt*a.cb.. RE W ' k> QUEE>_„!$, _

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 72, 25 March 1918, Page 10

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