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SHIPPING. t i TtKIOS .r3TEAH OHtP J OF NEW ZEALAKD. {Circumstances PermittiEg-) CANADIAN-ATTSTBALIAK E.M, LIXB. : To Canada, United States ana Europe. Via Sura, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver. Proposed Sailincs from Anc£lai>a: R.M.M.S. AOEANGI* Tnes., Ist Sep., H *- m - R.M.S. NIAGARA* Tuesday, 2?Oi Sept. R.M.M.S. AGKANGl»..Tuesday, 27th Oct.. R.M.S. NIAGARAt Tuesday, 24ti November R..M.M.S. AOBAXGI" Tues-, 22nd Decemner B.M.S. NIAGARAt-. Tuesday, 19th January •Magnificent New Quadruple Screw Motor Ship. 17.491 Tons Kecister. tTriple Screw. Oil FneL 13,415 Tons, Register. SYDNEY. R.M.S. AORANQI..Mon., 17tb Ans- 10 P-™----EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. _. SAN FRANCISCO ROYAL MAIL LINE. To Unitea States, Canada ana Europe. From Wellington, via Rarotonga, Papeete and San Frnncieoe. B.M.R. MAUNGANUI...Tuesday, lSti Aug. R.M.S. TAHITI... Tuesday, loth September H.M.S. MAKUEA ..Tuesday, 13th October R-M.S. TAHlTl...Tuesday. 10th November R.M.S. MAKURA..Tuesday, Bth December R.M.K. TABITI Tuesday sth January COASTAL. INTERCOLONIAL, AND ISLAND SERVICES. Gisliorne and Napier. Wainui Tuesday, 11 th Auimst, 5 pjn. Calls Tokomaru Bay with passengers only. New Plymouth. (From Onehnnga.) Rarawa Sunday, Ptb Anjrnst. 5.15 p.m. Wellington to Lyttelton. Wahine..Monday, Wed.. Fri.. at 7.45 p.m. Maori. .Tuesday. Thurs., Sat., at 7.45 p.m. Berths Booted AueHana Office. Wellington. Lyttelton. Pnnedin. Bluff, Oamaru, and Tiraaru. (Cargo Only) Wanaka Wednesday. 12th August Sydney Direct. Mahenn Friday, 21st August, 11 a.m. Moeraki Friday. 2Slh August. 3J. n-m. Sydney. (From Wellington.) MoTaki Friday. 14th Anirust Fiji (Sural. Snraoa (Apia). Tonga, Vavan, Ilanpai and Nukualofa). Tofna Saturday. l'th Angtsst, 11 a.m. Rarotonga. (Carro Only.) Flora .About 2S£h ATimst Inquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regarding Trips to Australia. South Sea Islands, Honolulu. Canada. United States, Europe, Aronnd-tbe-Pacific Tours. inclining Jnpan aDd tlje East, Aroujul-the-Worio , Tours ia either direction, are invited, and can be made to any of the Company's Offices. ATTCTTOKS. DI CHARD AETHUE, T TX)., AT "DITKLAXD "OOAD, TTT-SOM "OUCKLAND TJQAD, "pPSOM (Take Car to Greenwood's Corner, tbence via I'ah l:<>iid and Selwyn lioad). JJOXDAi, A UGCST 1(> AT -I -J A.M. TJRGENT SALE OF TLjX>DERX T>UNGALOW And T""ALUABLE T>EniOD "pURNISHINGS, jgNGLISH piANO, pHINA. -Irting under instruction from MES. S. F. SMITH, who is leaving for England by tbe k.s. Ruapehu, due to sail on the 12th August. A CHARMING NEW BUNGALOW OF 6 ■ rs - ROOMS AND 2 SLEEPING POP-CHES (one glassed-in t. replete tritb every modern convenience. Heavy beam and plaster ceilings, tasteful art papers throughout, built-in wardrobes, linen press, etc. Electric iig"ht. p.b. and b.. califont. City drainage. Garage. This Inarming House is situated in one oi the nicest streets in Epsom, and, standing on a high elevated section, commands glorious views o"f surrounding country. EASY TERMS, as the PROPERTY MUST EE SOLD. Also, WITHOUT RESERVE, rpHE VERY FINE PERIOD FURNI&H----x IN'iS AND CHINA, which MRS. SMITH brought with her from Englnnd. JACOBEAN OAK DINING SUITE, comprising Oval Gate-lei Table, 6 Dining Chairs, Writing Bureau. VERY FIXE OAK WELSH DRESSER. OAK TEA WAGON. ANTIQUE OAK JACOBEAN HALL CHAIHS. VERY FINE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, with Folding Top. CHOICE LITTLE ANTIQUE GATE-LEG TEA TABLE, in Mahogany. UNIQUE 3-PCE. TELESCOPIC TEA TABLE in Oak, genuine Jacobean. "\rALUABLE "DIAIfO, Full Iron Frame, by ,Tosep"h Wallis and Sons. London, equal to new. FINE ROOMY S-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, well sprung. Very Fine Ornamental Leather Cushions. . SUPERFINE WILTON CARPET, about 12 x 35. equal to new. BRASS COAL BUCKET, ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS. BEST ENGLISH CHINA TEA SERVICE, cost 16 Guineas in England: "Real Old Willow" Dinner Service, "'Cauldron" Desserj Service, G Coffee Cups and Saucers, Cut-glass Tumblers, Wine and Champagne. Antique Jngs, Blue Dinner Servue with C. and S. to match-, INDIAN BRASS TEAY AND THII'OD. Coffee Percolator, Breakfast Warmer (E.P. Stand with Spirit Lamp). E. 1 ,. Chaffing Dish, Valuable Large Bronze Vases. Bras 6 Trays. Novels. TWIN OAK BEDS (Semi-Jacobean), with Wire and H.II. Mattresses. C OAK COTTAGE CHAIES, with Bush Sects, Aery old Mahogany 5-Drawer Chest. Old Onk Commode Chair, TV till Mirrors. Double Bed and Win, HH Mattress. Comb. Chest, 5-drawef Chest. Wilton Carpet, 2 Very Neat Little Beds for Children (can be converted iuto High-side Cots, fitted with H.H. Mattresses—something quite out of the usual 1 : Small Comb. Chest, Hocking Chair, Institution Bed. SINtiEH DBOPHEAD DEWING MACHINE 4-VALVE WIRELESS SET. HANDSOME PORTABLE GEAMOPHONF and Records. HAMMOCK, with Canopy, cost £12 in England : never been üßed. KITCHEN REQUISITES, Alum. Saucepans Alum. PreS. Pun, Mincer. Child's Hieu Chair. New Invincible Wringer. Elec Iron, New Carpet Sweeper. Ironing Board, Clothes Airer, and Basket. NEW LAWN MOWER. ON VIEW MORNING w' SALE. NO RESERVE. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. AS VENDOB HAS TO BE PALu ! NEXT DAY. TSUOS. T> \ RTHUR, -U. *C%. JLAND AND FUBNITUEE AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HAIL. » 12 CAgIWETBIftKEBS AWD UPHOLSTERERS. BELL'S N-10-T, opp. Town Hall.—Furniture made, any design. Crampo Patent P.edsteads a Speciality. rj J. McITOE AND SONS. SpeciaUsts in • Genera! fabiiiftninkinß.—l9S, Karangahape Kd. 'Phone 40-089. r> OPTiriANS/ \SK Yon Stunner. Karanpahape Ra i£ *- about your Eye Troubles. Rimless Glasses. Perfect Fit. Satisfaction gaaranteea - - . t> C\ E. NIELSON for Efficient Sight v -'* mc and Comfortable Glasses: charces a»t?4erat»^—2oC. Kaxaisaiape Ed. i)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1925, Page 4

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