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! FORT OF QJfEHUNGA. i DEPARTURES —YESTERDAY. ; Rarawa, for New- Plymouth, 4 p.m. [ Arapawa, for Waikato, 6 p.m. ; TEIEGRAPHIC SH2i-PIl*G. J Welliixgton, March 12.-^-3ai2ed: Gallic, j i for London, 6.45 a.m. Wellington, March : W.iipori, | for WesEport, 12.43 p.m.; Katoa, far Lytteli ton, 11 p.m. " : ■ Lyttelton. March ll.—Arrived : Winsa- ! j *vi. from Timaru. Sailed : Manuka, for Mcl- f ; bourne, via ports. &.13 p.m. I Dufledin, March 11.—Arrived: Kufow, J from JLyttelton. OVERSEAS. J Sydney, March 11.—Sailed: R.M.s. j ! Niagara, for Auckland. 5.15 p.m. ! J Newcastle,. March 11.—Sailed : Holml wood, for New Plymouth; Kiwitea, for ! Wellington. Newcastle, March 12.—Sailed : Tasmania, ! far New Zealand. Sydney. March ll.—Sailed : Arzyllshire, for Wellington. i j JSelbourne, March 11.—Arrived : Moeraki. j from Wellington. j ; WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. ' j The following vessels are expected to be! within range o£ the undermentioned wirej less station to-night: — ! Auckland.—Tofua. Canadian Challenger. I Athenic, Parana, Canadian Spinner, i korai, Kaiwarra, Kaponga. Hinemoa. Kanri, j H.it.s. Danedin, H.M.s. Diomede, H.M-.A.s. I Sydney, H.M.A.S. Delhi, H.MjAj. Adelaide, Waiwera, Inkula, Port Victor, Niagara, Kaitoke. [music I XI- EACH. t HERE'S A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY! FOR PLAYER-PIAXO OWNERS. A chance! to secure a Bundle of oO Music Rolls at' £2 10/; only a shilling per roll. These j have been cleared from o«f library to j make room for new stocks. They are BSnote. and are usually priced from 7/6 to I 12/6 per roll. First come, first served, i There wiH be a rush for the-:e bargains, so J come early. E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., "AUCKLAND/S PBEMIEB PIANO I HOUSE," : 191, QUEEN STREET fNear Victoria Street), AUCKLAND. D FLOOR STAINS YOU WILL LOVE TO USE. So easy to apply, so beautiful in their artistic shades and fine lustrelike finish—you have only to use them once to realise why they have become so popular. P. & I. FLOOR STAINS ! FROM fPHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD.,j i QUEEN STREET. A j I TIEADACHES OFTEN CAUSED BY I \ ■" ETE- DEFECTS. T. PEACOCK AND SON. Up-to-date Opticians, 21S. QUEEN ST. Have Tour Properly Tested and Corrected by MR. J. A. PEACOCK. S'.S.M.C. England, with Distinction. SIGHT SPECIALIST. Commodious Rooms. Skilful Treatment. Ample Selection of Spectacles. I 5D ; DROPEKII QWXBEB, THE OXLT CERTAIN- WAY OF ERADICATING BORER AND OTHER VERMIS". Other methods may be partially successful, but every Xook and Crack of Walls. Furniture aad Haagiags is reached wheal jour Buildings are Fumigated with T>LADE'S "pATENT (^I A S, This modern scientific method o£ exter- \ mlnatins vermin totail; and permanently I destroys Wood Borer. Bug--. Picas, Spiders, j Moth*. Mice and Rats. Doctor? and Sani- | tary- Experts, as well as thousands of private individuals, have triert Blade's Gas, [ and unreservedly recommend it. Gas ia I harmless to all fuxaishings. No buildin; is I too- small ox too large to be treated suc- | cessfally. Inspections and Quotations Free. INQUIRE TO-DAY. -DUDE'S T>ATEXT Q> s « •pWMIGATIXG /^*O., FKEMIER BriLHIXGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCBXAXD. Phone 41-173. AjJ MT OWN SPECIAL- METHOD OF EXTBACTION. Possesses Many Great Advantage* Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS : 1. XO PAIX. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener. as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stupips left in the gums. I 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I | can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering irom other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. SO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. S. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. S. EXTRACTIONS FREE" when teeth are ordered. Also ANALGESIA. The Most Marvellous Discovery in DeutiaJry of the Age. Yau can hare your Teeth Drilled, Filled, Prepared for Crowning, Bridge Work, Pivots, etc., without the Slightest Pain Whatever. Xou are conscious, yet unconscious to pain. And I have proved this Most Wonderful Machine to be an Absolute Success in every operation. Therefore Patients who are nervous need no longer fear the Dentist. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS 15 NOT A MYTH., BUT A FACT. T-VENTIST p -jyj-UNROE jgMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR* ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Nest G.P.0.). OPEN EVERY EVENING. Telephone 41-604. Take Ejevator. 'A MAIL NOTICE. THIS DAY. Tanranga, Tβ Puke. Whakatane, Opotiki, etc.. 4.30 p.m. Wellington, WanganuL. Palmerston Nort!:, Hastings, and Napier (letters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (alsn Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay letters). 5.30 p.m. i Paoroa, Waihi, etc., 7 p.m. ; Whangarei, Whangare! Heads, Parua Bay, etc., 7.43 p.m. 1 SATURDAY, 13th March. • Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, etc., 4 a.m. Putlki, etc., 12 noon. Awaroa. Cowes, etc., 12 soon. Beachlands. Maraetai, 12 noon. - Awanul, Kaitaia, Walpapakanri, etc., J 7.45 p.m. j Whangarei, Onerahi, Kamo, etc., 7.45 p.m. J SUNDAY, 14th March. - Wellington, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hastings* and "Napier (letters only)," 5 • i p.m. \ "Southern Offices of New Zealand (Gisr borne letters only). 5.30 p.m. j OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS. , Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, • "" Japan. Straits Settlements, and South I Africa, per Main Trunk (Makura from t Wellington), on Monday, loth March, at ' 5 p.m. \ Nine Island and Samoa, per Hinemoa, on Monday, loth March, "at 10 a.m. 3 Great Britain. Ireland, Canada. United J ' States" of America, Mexico. West Indies; also "Fiji, Hawaiian' Islands, and Japan, • per R.M.s. Niagara, via Vancouver, on 1 Tuesday. 16th March, at 10 a.m. Due London," 15th, April." : ' INCOMING OVERSEAS MAitS. - S.s. Athenic due Auckland, 14th March. 141 bags letter mail, 437 parcels for New • . Zealand (English mail). • K.M.s. Niagara, due Auckland. 15th -March. • ' (Australian mail.) « R.M.s. Makura, due Wellington, 15th March. • "(English and American mail.) • WM. J: OOW, Chief Postmaster.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 6

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