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UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under the flag of the TJnion Co. are announced as follow :— The Kaiwarra is expected to complete her discharge at noon to-day and wiU then shift to the North Wall. The Wainui. which left Gisborne at 7.30 a.m. to-day, is sailing for Auckland and is due In this port about to-morrow evening. The Kaponga is announced to load at Westport on Monday nest, and from the coal port will proceed to—Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The Kaimanawa left Wellington at 11 pan. yesterday for Auckland via Picton. The Wingatui is expected to leave Lyttelton to-day for Wellington and Auckland. The Katoa left Wellington at 1.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. After discharge here this vessel will proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru, being due to sail from this port about Wednesday next. CONFIDENCE. The great reason for the establishment of the Public Trust Office was to give the people an institution in which they could have the utmost confidence for the faithful and efficient administration of estates. The State-guarantee of security and fidelity has naturally encouraged many thousands of people to have their wills drawn by the Public Trust Office and to choose the Public Trustee as their executor. From year to year this confidence increases. The fact that the total value of estates in the office haß increased from £8,112,342 in the year 1911 to £38,009,480 at 31st March, 1926, Is solid proof of the people's confidence in their own Public Trust Office. The number of wills of living persons now held by this office exceeds 49,250, and the figures are increasing rapidly. R. F. WARD, District Public Trustee. Albert Street, Auckland. WS CRAIG'S COAL FOR KITCHEN AND OPEN FIRE. THE COAL OF QUALITY. IT IS GOOD AND LASTS LONGER. IT IS HOT AND PROMOTES GOOD .CHEER IT IS CLEAN AND MEANS LESS WORK. IT IS 10/ PER TON CHEAPER. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. DRY TITREE STOVE BLOCKS. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., BUILDERS' SUPPLY MERCHANTS, 100, QUEEN STREET. Phones: Queen Street, 44-840; City Depot, 44-830; Mt. Eden. 42-347; Newmarket, 42-006; and at Hamilton. 2019. S SEE AND HEAR THESE FAMOUS PIANOS AT E. AND F.'S STAND, AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW. BLUTHNER— Germany's Masterpiece. BROADWOOD— Piano of the Nation. SQUIRE AND LONGSON — British and Overstrung, £S5. GULBRANSEN— The Only Registering Piano in the World. THE E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., ! 191, QUEEN STREET, [ AUCKLAND. D

STAINING FLOORS IN THB MODERN WAT—THB HARD-LGSTKE FINISH WAT. THB WAT THAT LASTS AND MAINTAINS ITS BEAUTIFUL FINISH THROUGH AND THRODGH. P. & I. FLOOR STAINS. Have become the big popular demand. Remember them when wanting stains. PHILLIPPS AND IMPEY, QUEEN STREET. B THE OLD FIRM. CURES DAMP HOUSES. RAISE HOUSES. RE-BLOCK HOUSES. MOVE HOUSES. SAM WHITE AND SONS, Phone 44-708. MARKET PLACE. B COAL, COKE FIREWOOD We can give Prompt Delivery of— BEST TAUPIRI HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN COAL, TI-TREE STOVE BLOCKS AND COKE. For Kitchen purposes use Kitchen Coal and Save 10/ per ton. DEPOTS: Waterfront (near City Markets) Mt. Eden Road (near Railway Bridge). The Strand. ParneU. WINSTONE, LIMITED, 69-77. QUEEN STREET. WS SAWN KAURI. 2,413,033 F__ET IN STOCK. ALL CLASSES. ALL SIZES (UP TO 24 FEET LONG). PROMPT DELIVERY. THE KAURI TIMBER CO. LTD. B INSURE WITH SOU-U BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANX. LTD. AN AUCKLAND COMPANY. s FURS! FURS! FURS! DIRECT FROM ACTUAL MANUI FACTURER TO WEARER I This' Is to announce that we have Just ' landed the assigned stock of Brown and ■ Rosenthal, London, the famous Far Manu--1 facturera. These beautiful goods were purchased at LESS THAN HOME MARKET PRICES, an dthey are now offered direct to the Public at correspondingly Low figures. This Unique Sale will only last two weeks. therefore an early selection Is advisable. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: 22 Real Russian Skunk Stoles. Ordinary Price, 40 Guineas. CLEARING PRICE, £19. 34 Chapelle Coats, Plain and with Skunk S? 1 i a /2:-« ordinar y to 75 Guineas. CLEARING PRICE, £45. ov l3 _ Necklett, in Grey, Brown, Marten and Stank Colours, to be pushed out at 80/Postage Paid on Country Orders. THE EMPIRE FURRIERS (Opp. Town Hall), 3oS. Queen Street. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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