PUBLIC NOTICES. -p\ A x. 11 X II S. AN OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT THE |T7» AMOUS nLEVELASD QATERPILLA'It mKACTORAT WORK, WILL BE AFFORDED ON miICRSDAY AT O P.M. ON MR. TALLIS , LAND. Take Ferry Steamer to Northcote and Bus H miles along Takapuna Road. All are Invited to attend. •pkEXTER AND .pROZIER, T. TD i N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS, 57S ALBERT STREET. SITUATIONS VACANT. TOINKR or Carpenter (jobbing) wanted, tvt week or teu days.—ilotor Delivery Body, X2O, Star Office. 187 /CARPENTERS wanted,' Rood men v - / Clyde Blomtleld, <-or. Oakland and Mt Eden Ran. ISa APARTMENTS VACANT. '•""OUR WOOD." PBIXCES STREET, •*> ALBERT PARK. Firet-olass Board and Residence. Large Balenny Room Vacant, suit M.C. or 3 friends. 'Electric light. 'Phone 1484. 508 APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-Slttlngroom, furnished, nil eonvs., wanted by m.c; Remuera or Alt. Eden onenunga. ' 000 BOATS WANTED. TV/TUiLiLET lillAT, 20 to 23ft, Sails and I>_L Gear, wanted to 'Buy, rtieap.— Reply Cash, 114, Star OtUce. 174 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ■pARGAINS IS TTNREDEEMED TJiLEDGES AT /TMIE T>EOPLE'S T OAK (~y~>; 81, VICTORIA STREET WEST. £ s. d. 2 10 o—Acetylene Gas Generator. 4 10 o—Extra Large Cinematograph -Machine. 3 10 O—Electric Motor, about } h.p. 12 10 O—Brand New Zither Banjo, coet £20. 0 10 o—Gold Wristlet Watch and Gold Bracelet. 310 o—Best E.P.N.S. Tea and Coffee Set and Tray. 4 10 O—Ruby and Sapphire Ring. 3 10 o—4o-Piece Crown Derby Pattern Tea Set. 2 0 O—Good Perambulator. 4 O o—Good Banjo. ]0 10 O—lßCt. 'Rotberhara Hunting Wntch. 25 0 o—lSCt_0 —lSCt_ Heavy Chain and Gold Hunting Watch. 9 10 o—lsCt. Chain and Medal. 4 0 o—Gold-filled Waltham Hunting Watch, warranted 10 years. 10 O o—Diamond and Sapphire Ring, ISCt 5 10 O—Real Good Violin, In cane. 1 0 o—l4-Day Oak Striking Clock. S 0 o—Good Saddle, uew. 410 o—Brand New Hand Sewing Machine. 0 Iβ O—Glllet Safety Razor. 1 5 O—E.P.N..S. ■Cake Stand. 2 0 o—Powerful Meld Glasses. 2 0 o—Autographic Camera, new, cost £3 10/. Also a Large Variety of Unredeemed Clothinp. Boots, Bajra, etc.. Cheap Pledges taken in Daily, from S a.m. to 8 p.m. M. ROBINSON, Pawnbroker. •Phone A 507. q LEGAL NOTICES. TEGALX o T I C E. T QSBURNE-T IL.LY (Late Director of Personal Services, N\Z. Defenefe Forces), Having severed active connection with the N.Z. Defence Forces, has KBSUiIED PRACTICE As a "DARRISTER A>'D SOLICITOR, HOBSON BUILDING'S, 53 SHOKTLAND STREET. G. W. Basley.] [A. C. A. Sexton, LL.B. "DASLEY AND DEXTON, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND PATENT AGENTS. 402-403, N.Z Insurance Buildings, Queen Street (Late Royal Insurance Buildings). ■jirESSRS "pARL AND T7"ENT, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, OWANSON Dr., A UCKLAXD, Announce that they have admitted to • Partnership Mil FRANK GEORGE MASSEY, LL.B. tfate Major, N.Z.K.F.), and that the Partnership Practice as from the Ist day of March, 1910, will be carried on under the style of Tg-JMTO, TVTASSEY. ]\X R iQ- OUrjON " ,T T3ENNETT, SOLICITOR, HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OiJ" HIS PROFESSION At VAILE'S BUILDINGS, ST>, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at Current Rates. C j l. c oSLA!i {Late Military Representative First Auckland Military Service Board) Has Resumed Practice as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, At Auckland. In the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDG EOOM 502. FIFTH FLOOR. 'Phone A 2190. c BOROUGH NOTICES. "DOTJOUGH OF OTADUtHuT "CLBANING-UP WEEK." As a precautionary measure against the j recurrence of Influenza or other Epidemics, ' the Otahuhu Borough Council has decided Ito Institute a "Cleanlng-up Week" for the period from Monday, the 24x.1i .Marah, to ! Monday, the 31st March, both days lni elusive. A special service for the collection of house refuse has been arranged, and residents are specially requested to thoroughly clean up their premises, and have all rnbbifrti, tins, and refuse of any kind which will harbour rats, etc., placed in a suitable receptacle and at an accessible position inside the entrances to their properties, ready for removal. The Council invites the hearty co-operation of all residents In connection with this matter with of the borough. The service for the collection of refuse will be as follows:— MONDAY, 24th.—Seddon Road, Station Road, Portage Road, Saleyards Koad, Clevedon Road, and Moa Srreet. TUESDAY, 2.lth.—Hula Road. Albion Lane, Empire and King Street. WEDNESDAY. L»6th.—Mangere Road, Golf Avenue, iliddlemore Road, Chelsea Avenue, and Walnisley Road. THURSDAY, 27th.—Great South Road (Tamaki Bridge to Portage Road), Tamaki Bridge District, and I'ark Road DistrictFill DAY, 28th.—Panmnre Road, High Street, Falrburn Road, and Church Street. MONDAY. Mst.—Lnke .Street. Princes snreet. and Avenue Road, all to intersections of Hutton Street only M. J. DINNISO>v, OtahOhn, 19th March, leiO, °" n _ Cl ° rk o72
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 2
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