VEHICLES FOB SALE. OIG, J-shafts, light and strong, suitable for 13 or 14 hand pony.—lo7, Hobsoa BOATS FOB SALE. LAUNCH, 25 I 6, 16-h.p., 4-cyl. engine, for Sale; owner no further use; must be sold, accept best offer. —Launch, 834, Star Office. 73 MULLET Boat, 16ft, 6ft beam, complete with dinghy; take £18 for quick sale. — ' Write Yacht, 852, Star Office. 3S YACHT, Auxiliary, 26ft, Sft beam, 8-10 h.p. engine.—O'Brien, Everybody's •Theatre, or 13, St. Mary's lid., Ponsonby. public notices. aity o~f Auckland! refuse collection. Householders are notified that there will not be a COLLECTION. OF REFUSE ON SATURDAY NEXT, in consequence o£ that being the date of the Council Employees' Picnic. ' Refuse usually collected in the Eden Terrace District on SATURDAY, wiU. be collected on FRIDAY, 14t» inst. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. March 12, 1019. 581 TITOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIU. RUBBISH REMOVAL, Residents are requested to put out all Refuse, Rubbish. Old Tins, etc.. during the current week, when provision will be mad* for collecting same. S. GRAY, Town ClerkMarch 12, 1010. 363 IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CUNNINGHAM (Deceased). Late of Ellerslie, Forwarding Agent. All Persons haviug Claims against th* Estate of the above named deceased are required to forward same (in duplicate) forthwith to •MESSRS MORPETH, GOULD & WILSON , . Solicitors for the Executor. SOT TTvRINK HABIT CUBED* TESTIMONY FROM BAtCLUTHA. "Your Drlnko Medicine has proved beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied and trnly thankful," so writes a resideni of Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by B-cores of other grateful people. No matter how long your friend has been addicted to drink, you owe it to him and t» yourself to give this well-proved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive, and can be given secretly if desired. There are no 111 after effects. Powders won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet fully describing Drin'KO, and copies testimonials free, in sealed envelope on request. Write, in confidence, stating if Mr, Mrs, or Miss, Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212, Ml. Lambton Quay, Wellington. D FOE THE BENEFIT OF WHOM II MAY CONCERN.
■piHE CIALVAGE* •pvLOUR. TfILOUR. ' ABOUT SO TO> T S (MOKE OR LESS) Or DAMAGED FLOUR. ;- SUITABLE FOR PIG FOOD. AT BYCROFT'S FACTORY. j! § Written Offers for the a'nove, delivery to be taken as it lies, will be received by the undersigned up to Noon of FRIDAY. .- March 14. CASH ON ACCEPTANCE OFFER. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. A. P. FRIEND, 105 . 30, "Shortland Street. ■; ■ . -.- . T>APAKUBA AKD DISTRICTS* F. H. I/*™ , . GENERAL AND SANITARY PLUMBBB (By Examination), /SOUTH BOAD, PAPAKUBA. \ OPPOSITE PICTURE'S. B T7K>B PAPER BAGS, FOB GBOCKBaV I? FRUITERERS, BAKERS, ETC, WRAPPING PAPERS, TWINES. G£M» KAL STATIONERY, SCHOOL IIEQUh "■' SITES, BOOT LACES. BBUSHWAR*. Etc, Try CHAS. L. STEVENSON, LTD., \\ Exchange Lane, opp. Fort St., Auckland* Estab. 1839. Phone 1726. ■ YOUR FCR.NITURE —— -.'" IS IT FREE FROM WOOD BORER! Are you letting your 'Furniture cruntfbte away to dust through the unchecka*: lavages of the wood borer? Just think—soon yonr piano, tabid, chairs, etc., will be mere ehells, an* absolutely valueless. I Stop this deterioration now. Obtain the aid of the surest, speediest, and most sensible method — the OSLT Effective remedy— T»LADE'S T>ATEXT /TAS. This modern process never falls. trates every wood-ljorer hole, everywhere . the wuod-lborer secretes itself. Worke silently and effectively, without harmlne the furnishings in the least. Don't wast* j time and money, and damage yoar furniture " toy experimenting with solutions and: powders. Write, call, or 'phone for Information about this swift, safe, and certain method TO-DAY. ' T>'liAiDE'S T>ATiENT fi-'* 3 TJTU3IIGATIXG QO., 27, SHORTLcAND STREET, AUCKLAND. ■•Phone 1173. •Rβ c QCHOOL "DAGS AND T4TUSIC QASEH* We are Manufacturers of All Kinds of Leather Goods, and can give the Best Value. T EDJAISD AND TT'INGSFORD, IW, QUEEN STREET, and IS4, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. B SOLDIERS. —Order Your New Suit of "Civles" from us. We guarantee * perfect fit, and you will find our prices very little higher than the "ready-made" and often ill-fitting article made from inferior material. —Mcßrlde, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11, 13, Victoria. St. HJS maKI'.K MUST BE A REASON WUt X PEOPLE COME SO FAR. And say they cannot get Butter like that LOVELY TARANAKI AT THE LITTLH BACON SHOP, 190 and 192, Hohsoa Street. right opposite the Marble Arch. MHIT \TEW Z B A L A N D UAIBI iN ASSOCIATION'S BUTTER VAJI Dtllvera Butter tn City an* Dally. ABBOL.CTEL.T Choicest Creamery BoUar for the table all the year round.—Xaw Zealand Dairy Association. ENTLEMEN.—Your " Felt and Velour Reblocked and Cleaned; Ladles' Hat* Remodelled, latest Btyle.—Cox, The Hatter,. Karangahape Rd. p ETUBNED BOLDIEBS will find It t» their advantage to get Civilian Outfits from Tntfa. Bymonda St. ana Qoean at. D AXE YOUR 'FOOTWEAR ZasT LONGER. FIT WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. and cat down your repair account. Made from Pure Para Bnbber. B - TT7B are Suit Specialists, and nave beejj IT long enough at the game to know all . about it. • Before ordering your next iiae elsewhere drop In and have a yarn witn eav Money saved Is money made. VerD aaav— . Mcßride. Cash Tailor, Costumier and Owjj fitter. 11. 13. Victoria St. •*** HRHI3 Concerns *°\^™ A Q}£w£sm. f^leWS^^^LjL-? ; B xhv ß . «swav*«^
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 62, 13 March 1919, Page 3
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