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-ATE FOR Cl______TCA__Q—'. rjjENERAL Help wanted for doctor's *-* house; other help kept—Mis. Beid, 175, Manukau Rd., Epsom. 220 HJ.IRL, refined, wanted for Tauranga, for —' housework; small family; goo_ home. Ipply 35, Brixton Rd., off Dominion Rd. ——> DENQHMAN wanted, able keep saws; L * wages £1 daily; must be competent; lorthern mill. —Write S. 7798, Star. C^'TL— MAN who called Mis. Need- •-* ham's, Auckland Rd., please caU again; lea, -somigthing to his advantage. 221 [AND Agents, Attention 1 Mr. William *-* Bollard bos Sold my Property. Quadrant Rd.. Onehunga.— _. M. Mountjoy. 223 r OST, Motor Car Rim and Tyre, last Sunyf day, between Fapakura and Mt Übert; reward.—S. 7977, Stab. f OST, Closed Envelope, containing money, *-* addressed Mr. 11. Chappell, between 5 .0. and Grey St. East, via Queen St., Inebunga; -reward.—"Star" Agency, Onelunga. 222 nRHARDT, upright iron frame, splendid *— order, good tone; sacrifice.—lS, Bayicld Rd.. Heme Bay. 197 DOARD, Residence, good single room, *-* desired by gentleman; terms.—Write S. 995, Star. CABINET Gramophone, as new, £20 cash. —' Jtichandson, C_rdwell St., Ooiehunga. IT—AT, FURNISHED, SELF-CONTAINED. Superior. Vacant. "INDORE," 323, MT. EDEN ROAD. 'Phone 2251, 231 SHIPPING. |srST-_ ■VTORTHERN ICITEAMSHIP r o°-' l tix --- APANUI AND AWANUI. APANUI AND AWANUI. S.S. APANUI LEAVES FOR AWANUI TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY IS, At Midnight. S.S. DAPHNE DEPARTS FOR lOUHORA, KAIMAUMAU AND TOTARA NORTH, MONDAY, MAY 19, NOON. 230 ' TENDERS. pRICE wanted Building Septic Tank, L Laying Drain.—Apply 22, Selkirk Rd., lit. Albert. PRICE wanted for Drainage.—Apply New House, Exeter Rd., off Gordon Rd., Jorningside. 76 DRICE wanted for tarring and sanding *■ footpaths.—Apply Monday, 1, Bangioto Ay.. Remuera.' rENDERS required for the Transport of Stone (motor). —Apply Jas. Williams, Sreait South Rd.. Pemrose. ■pENDERS invited for the Plastering o< A our "Buil-lng, Newmarket. D. Mount, ;td., Newmarket. 182 pO BUILDEBS. Tenders are invited and are due at my Ifflce at Noon of THURSDAY, 28th inst., or the erection of a Two-Storey Reinforced :oncrete Building in Alpha Road, ParneU. 'Inns and Specifications at my Office, Swanon St., City. JOHN ROUTLT, 50 Reg. Architect. PUBLIC NOTICESAUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. , REWARDS. Owing to the great number of rewards daimed, and the consequent drain- on its lnances, the Society has reluctantly decided o reduce the rewards ottered for infonnaion resulting in a conviction as regards >oth Fish and Game, from £20 to £10, as rom May 17, 192-4, until further notice. This docs not apply to any offences deected up to this date. The reward of £30 for the first conviction if explosives being used to kill fish is still iffcrcd. STANLEY C CHAMBERS, :0_ Secretary. BOUNTY OF WAITEMATA U RESULT OF PROPOSAL ON PROPOSED LOAN. Pursuant to the provisions of Section ;2 of-the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, ! hereby give notice that a Poll of the latcpayers of the Special Bating Area egally defined as a legal subdivision;'and n accordance with the Ratepayers' RoU md Plan confirmed at a Meeting of the Vaitcmatn County Council held on the :oth day of March, 1924, and affecting lortion of the' Wainui and Pukeatua Kidngs of the County of Waitemata. and uore particularly known as the Sllverdale Vbarf and Turn-Basin Loan Area, was aken on the 30th day of April, 1924, on he proposal of the Waitemata County Council to borrow the sum of £1200 for he purpose of the construction of a Wharf t Sllverdale, in the Wade River, and the onstruction of a Turn-Basin in connection herewith. The number of votes recorded for the proiosal was 24, and the number of votes ecorded against the proposal was 14. I therefore declare that the proposal pas carried. PETER THEET, Chairman. Oth May, 1924. 193 fI.TUffItOSO.DIEB-| RETURNED SOLDIERS are invited to attend the Opening Ceremony of the .'itirangi Memorial Church on SUNDAY JEXT at 2.30 p.m. The Ceremony will be lerformed by His Excellency the Governorieneral. 88 F. M. COX, Secretary, j SCHOOL £1 H I L D R E N. .EXTENSION OF TIME. EXTENSION OF TIME. EXTENSION OF TIME. ESSAY. XT* S S A Y. S S A Y. X- S S A Y. ON E T A N G I. N E T A N G I. AUCKLAND'S FINEST BEACH. Owing to Fleet Week and numerous late inoiilries in regard to the Essay on Onetangi (Auckland's Finest Beach), WE HAVE DECIDED TO EXTEND THE CLOSING DATE TO MAY 31. This (Date is Final. Entrants who desire to do so can view our large coUection of panoramic and other photographs of ONETANGL HILDREN. CHILDREN. HILDREN. CHILDREN. REMEMBER REMEMBER THE PRIZES. THE PRIZES. IRST, £6. SECOND, £3. THFRD, £2 IRST, £6. SECOND; £3. THIRD, £2 Aud CONSOLATION PHIZES OF 10/ EACH. CaU and View Photographs, or Write for Full Particulars, ./-jiNETANGI T>EACH TESTATE, » BRUNSWICK B__GS., 174, QUEEN ST. 'Phone 1071 A. 209 POO-TRY WANTED. ~>UNNER Ducks wanted, state age and A 1 price.—Sainsbnry, Sunnyvale, SUverale. BIRDS FOR SALE. ROBINSON SeUs Norwic- and York- ->* shires, cheap; singers guaranteed; )/ ; Hens 5/. —107, Nelson St. LIVESTOCK AMD .EHI-LEB WHMTED. lORSE wanted ; used to spring cart and plough: staunch and reliable.—Write _ __ ■_«___ %

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 4