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Sales by Auction ' MONDAY NEXT. 11 o'Clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS. JEWELLERY, ' \ FIELD GLASS. ETC. QARPENTER j^RTHUR Has received instructions from Mr. J. Olsen (Central Loan Office) to sell by auction at his Mart. City Market, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, REDEEMED J> LEDGES. C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer, ci: - i: war n l .*• "• v ;; and co„ * ' Auctioneer-, ami i inancial Agents. EXTENSIVE SALE ROOMS. 87 and 89. Qaeen-street. COMMODIOUS. CENTRAL. WELL-LIT. AND POP PL Alt MART for Sale of Propertied. Fnrnifure, and Household Effects, Pianos. Plate, Pictures. Objels d'Art, Bicycles, an I Goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank Gnarantee. Very Low Charges a feature of cur Business. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicit- ! •d. If you have anything for Sale write to or consult WARREN BLVTH AND C 0... 87 Hid EX Qnsen-Bt! eet. Telephone. 846. ** . Educational AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICALEXAMINATIONS. Candidates must send in their names, together with Fees, to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, tli-: lath May next. D. W. RUNCIMAN. Registrar. April 27. 1905. K IX ° WARD'S QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, Headmaster, Commercial Side, MR. T. 11A K Li. GILES. Headmaster, Examination Side, MR. GEO. 11. SCAIISE, B.A. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. COLLEGE REOPENS AFTER EASTER VACATION. MONDAY, lit MAY. 1905. NEW PUPILS may now ENROL. A JUNIOR GLASS for BOYS from 7 Years of age and upwards is now Forming, in which ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS will be taught. EVENING CLASSES ON MONDAYS AND i THURSDAYS. | Prospectus on Application at the College. P O R E S T E R S' 11 A L L. j METHODIST CITY MISSION. LIMELTGHI LECTURE BY MR. C. H. POOLE, " MAKING FRIENDS WITH UNCLE SAM." MONDAY. MAY Ist. 1905, at 7.45 p.m. Tickets: Adults. Is; Children. 6d. fON VENT HIGH SCHOOL, ST. LEO'S, V VICTORIA ROAD. DEVONPORT. SCHOOLS RE-OPEN ON MONDAY. SPECIAL CLASSES for Theory of Music, Oil and Water-colour Painting. Wood-carving (relief and chip), and every description of Art Needlework. Private Lessons arranged for. MISS COLES, of the " Lunger" Dress Cutting School, will give a Free Demonstration of her methods in St. Leo's Academy on WEDNESDAY. May 3. All terms quarterly, commencing with First Lesson. Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR, <JT. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL if PONSONBY, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, will Resume Duties on MONDAY, May 1. Prospectuses on application to the Mother Superior. Boots ana Shoes. JUST LAND E D— SPECIAL LINES IN LADIES' SMART SHOES. For Dress or Street Wear. THE STYLES ARE THE LATEST, The Quality Good, and Prices Moderate. AD LEY AND jt^ON, 194, . QUEEN-STREET. J N M E N'S GOODS We Have JUST RECTI A SHIPMENT OF BARRY'S WELL-KNOWN BOOTS. Made on the New Anatomical Lasts. UNEXCELLED FOR COMFORT IN WEAR. JQADLEY AND ON, . 194, QUEEN-STREET. Fancy Goods. rpHE p REAT ri AME OF X.HE VJREAT - V.TAME OF PI I T IS NOW OBTAINABLE AT QOODSON'S. pRICE, 2 9 0 D " ' THE MOST AMUSING AND EXCITING j GAME EVER PLAYED. Dentalreliance rental 0-0 M P A N Y c M dnrob E MANDEIj ' DENTAL SUxiGEON. Speciality in Gold Crown and Bridge Work. 77 ' OUEEN0 UEEN " s ™ EEr <OVER SMEETON'S). (I j V* Telephone, No. 16C4. JJELt ANUE RENTAL Q 0 M P A N Y. IT PAYS to Buy an Umbrella at Falkner's, Qnean-strect. Good frames, good covers; English Pr : ceg. - • j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8

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