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The" Assessment Court, sitting at Auckland yesterday, heard objections to valuations of properties within Northcot.Bfwoujrh.,- An unexpected difficulty was encountered. The Colonial. Sugar Company ae <swn«fir of the Chelsea Sugar Works, objected to being rated on certain lands, dn the foreshore which they occupied. Mr" Richmond, counsel for the company, pointed out that this was ground which, had ben Molaimgd from the' harbor since ftorthcote BoroTijrh wart constituted a quarter of a .eSflhtifiy" ago. TKeit the' southern Boundary of the "borough was foreshore, and although land south of that had been reflrtimed the original boundary remained. The Court allowed the Objection.

<$ Sfifi, >KS -* White Hands "" Whatever her domestic duties!, every lady can have delicate and refined looking iiauds if a dally pflcUc* is thade of washing IH«aU» Wanti Water b wHteh a tttUe "VIM" has been, added. Removes all stains and fouiKne**. < Stored Solei N.t Agents: Moretoa & Bndfleld, Duaedlß. lET„ Quotations from ' Evening Stat TfjT Offwe for large or small quantifies of Priatißi Before placing four Orders.

Alibied,—-Cyrifchia•: "I didn't accept Jack the first time he proposed.'' Muriel : "No, dear, you were'n't thsr«>■■"

The housewife wants a tea that will please the family—and she wants it to be economical in these days of high cost of living. AMBER TIPS passes the housewife's test, and it is the most popular brand in Nijjw Zealand, because in . JMs pre-eminent. ~The results of the investigations of famous scientists and doctors of "The Lancet," England's leading Medical Journal, prove that fine teas like AMBER TIPS mean better health. Moreover, this investigation proved that fine teas like AMBER TIPS are almost as cheap as inferior b nds, s nee 280 cups ca i be" obtained from 2 '<- per lb. tea as against only 224 cups from cheaper inferior teas at 1/6 per lb. and less. Remember "The Lancet's" advice—"always buy and use fine teas" 1 a ■m EVERYBQDYS FAVOURITE

GOOD jSPOHXS #L J&^\ I i i i I i «x W. D. <&. ff- O. WILLS BRISTOL. AND LONDON/ The Man who plays Billiards needs a sure eye, a cool nerve, and as. sured physical and mental balance. He siiiolftes Castles" Cigarettes because they swit his taste, and do not injure his form.

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Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 2