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AUCTIONS. TJALG-ETY AND pOMP-ANY, JJTO. In conjunction with the "XT TJ T OAN AND "VTERCANTILE ' AGENCY r\G., JTD., Have received instructions from MR. J. De V. COSTER, who is giving up dalry- . ing, to Sell, on the farm, ■ryHITFORD, ATONDAY, APRD- Q 1918, AT 12 O'CLOCK. THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, ETC., consisting of 30 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, In milk and in calf, due to calve August and September. 6 18-MONTHS OLD STEERS I 13 20-MONTHS' OLD HEIFERS, In calf I 1 BULL 8 HEIFER CALVES 1 BULL CALF 3 CREAM CANS (6-gallon), and Dairy Utensils. The above herd are practically all coming to second and third calves, and many are good Grade Jerseys. Luncheon Provided. 4 TVAiLGETY AND ptOMPANY, T TD. In Conjunction with THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LTD. TTELENSVILLE. rpUESDAY, APRIL Q Qftfi HEAD CATTLE, mixed sexes, ! ""V ..'. ' including— 20 3-4-YEAR-OLD STEERS 18 2J-YEAR STEERS 30 EMPTY STORE COWS, and 80 11-YEAR-OLD STEERS 350 FRESH FULL-MOUTH EWES. On Account of Mr C. Strnka. 3 PEDIGREE SHORTHORN COWS, in calf. 3 GRADE SHORTHORN BULLS. On Account of Mrs Graham, Kaukapakapa, At 12.15, 10 H.P. OIL LAUNCH NIAGARA, 38ft long, Bft 6ln beam, 2ft Oin draft. Licensed to carry 35 passengers. Entries Solicited. H. BRADLEY, Agent, Helensville. 1 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. TVR. W. HOWARD THOMAS, 'Recently Returned from Active Service, ! Has taken over the Practice of DR. SCOTT WATSON. ' Address— TRAFALGAR STREET, ONEHUNGA. 576 S. I. C LABKB> ARBITRATOR, ASSESSOR AND VALUER In Building, Contract, Insurance, and ' Trade Disputes. P.O. BOX 387. Phone _10_. 8 « * TJEAFNEJSS. MX" W. Rx c H . A KD S> OSTEOPATH, 29, PITT, ST. (3 Doors below St. Helens), Treats Successfully — Deafness, Head Noises, Asthma, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Rheumatoid*, Neuritis, Chronic Dysentery, Infantile Paralysis, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Ail Spinal and Nervous Complaints, Shell Shock. Affections of the Heart, Eye, Ear. and Throat, Goitre and Tumours, Ladles' Internal Aliments (cured without operations), Chronic Synovitis, Knee Cartilage, Floating Cartilage, Displacements, Stammering, Neurasthenia, Manias, Fits, Vicious Habits, etc.. Hundreds of testimonials. Testimonials can be seen on personal application. Consultation Free. •PPtf. WIL L BE GIVEN TO ANYONE 3JO\J WHO CAN PROVE MY TESTIMONIALS ARE NOT GENUINE. "PHONE 2424 A. WS M A G X - T I C HEALING. Scientific Treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis, Catarrh, Uric Acid, Nervous Complaints, Contracted Nerves or Muscles. MR BURNS MA-DONALD, Magnetic Healer, 8, Pierce Buildings, Corner Symonds Street and Kliyber Pass, next Snedden's (upstairs). Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ■ C MRS. DALTON, Maternity Nurse, 43, Williamson At., late Arthur St., Ponsonby. 42 URSE McKBNZLE has Resumed Practice.—26, Albany ltd.. Ponsonby, near Car Barn. _ EDUCATIONAL. SNEDDON AIEMORLAL -TECHNICAL ° COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES. These Classes re-open on .MONDAY NEXT, April 8. Special Continuation Classes for Students who have not passed Standard VI. GEO/tGE GEORGE, •™- „ , - Director. •Wellesley Street East, April 6th, 1918. 596 ART NOTICE. i ■ ART Jj'XHJBIiIOS, j ADMISSION FREE. QVER 250 "EXQUISITE pAINTINGS ARE ON VIEW IN TtTESSBS. TyiNKS AND JJ ALL'S Q.ALLERIES, OiHORTLAND QT., OPPOSITE AUCKLAND CLUB. . THESE PAINTINGS ARE BY THE j WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS OLD ' ! MASTERS AND ROYAL ACADEMICIANS. Tj\Oß "DRIVATE ■ Prospective Purchasers can refer to buyers at the previous sales, to the Extraordinary Bargains secured. 1 J. M. SCHAPIRO, Sole Representative. Is dally in attendance, from 9 a.m. to . 5 P-m. C _E£. M° ° ** E " J°K Es - ARTIST. Having returned after some years la Europe, has opened a Temporary Studio till after War. ■ gTUDIO: HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND ST (Next Star Office). Portrait and B. and W. Work Speciality. SAPiPER H. MOORE-JONES' Original Sketches, made at Anzac and exhibited by Royal Command to His Majesty the Klnz and 3ueen at Buckingham Palace are on view to those interested TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, 2to 5. Those whose heroes lie buried there e_=_clally Invited. r g

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 7

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