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uazexte noncesrjp U It A N G A R OAD DISTRICT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LANDS FOR ROAD. Notice is hereby given that the Lands described in the Schedule hereto are required - to be taken under the provisions of " Hie Public Works Act, 190&,'. lor a certain public work, to wit, the Construction of a Public Road through Allotments 224, 230, ana 234, of the Parish of Pakuranga, in the provincial - district of Auckland. And notice is ■ hereby further given that the plan of the said lands is deposited in the Office of the Turariga Road District, being the residence of the Clerk of the said district, at hitford, and is there open for public inspection; and that all persons affected by tiie execution of the said public work and by the taking of the said lands should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or the talcing of such land, set forth the same in writing and send such writing within Forty Days from the first publication of this notice to the said lurauga Road District at Whitford, in the provincial district of Auckland. S C II E D P L E. ' __ area of land Being portion of Situated in Situated in Shown on Coloured, to be taken. Block. Survey Dist. Plan. . A R P. O l'l' Allot. 224, Parish of Pakuranga VIII. Otahuhu A Red. 02 8 Allot. 230 do. - do. do. ' " t }°- 3°' 0 0 14.75 Allot. 234 . do. do- do do. , do. By oiuer of the Turanga Road District. District Office, 6th October, 1906. V1IT „„ L. H. WHITE, Clerk to Turanga Road District. —

Public NoticesWORKERS' DWELLINGS AT ELLERSLIE AND OTAHUHU (LAWRY AND ECCLESTON SETTLEMENTS). It is hereby notified that 20 Dwellings will be available for application in the' above districts on MONDAY. 22nd October, and TUESDAY, 23rd October, 1906. Each Building contains five rooms, with every convenience, and the area of the sections varies from 19 perches . to nearly half -an - acre. The Leases are for 50 years, with right of renewal for further period of 50 years, or option of acquiring the freehold in three different ways. Rentals vary according to the method of application decided. on. Full particulars, with copies of regulations and application forms, are procurable at this Office. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland. October 11, 1906. ■ * A W LINGS SCHOLARSHIP. The Trustees under the will of the late Humphrey Rawlings will offer a Scholarship for competition in December next. Applications containing the names and address of applicants , must be sent not later than Ist December next to the Secretary to the Trustees, Mr. C. C. Baker, at the Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland, by whom duo notice of the time and place of examination will be advertised. Forms of application may be obtained on applying to Mr. Baker. G. A. BUTTLE. F. G. EWINGTON, Trustees. jQISSOLUTTON OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the unciersigneu, carrying on business at Northcote as Coal and Firewood Dealers and General Carriers under the style or firm of Dunn and Fischer, has been Dissolved by mutual consen;. The said George Dunji will receive all moneys owing to and discharge all debts owing by the late firm, and will continue to carry on the business of the late firm. Dated this thirteenth day of October, 1906. JACOB FISCHER. . G. A. DUNN. Witness to signature of George Dunn, M. G. M.CGIIEUOK, Solicitor, Auckland. Witness to signature of Jacob Fischer, Thus. BUDDLG, Solicitor, Auckland. •Miscellaneous. MISS BURKE'S Registry Office, Weilesleystreet East, two doors above Mime and cuoyce- Teleplione 2U40. - Tj> ABERCROMBIE AND CO., Corset and -ESurgical Beit . Makers, nave Removed to Pitt-street .buildings. 'i'eiepUone .No. 9a/. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS 'Opened, Balanced, X Kept by Contract, by Certificated Accountant— rite to P.O. Box 386, Auckland. - (j I T T " S E L M A. 0 'Phone, 1694. MR. HITCHENS will undertake Rheumatic Patients, or Sciatica, Eczema, Riieulnatit Paralysis, at his residence. Cure guaranteed under his care. * HP HE KING OF TONICS. 1 . FERRO-STOUT. BASIC SLAG AND KAINIT—Just landing.— Arthur Yates ana Co., Seed Merchants. ABOUND— That Grown Brand Cement is the 1 best Quality, therefore cheapest.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76, Victoria Arcade. THE. KING OF TONICS. J. FERRO-STOUT. TOMATO Plants, Onion Plants, Flowering J- Plants in great variety, hardy and well grown.—At Mackay's, 195, Queen-street. HIGHEST Price given for Ladies', Gei:t.'s, and Juvenile Misfit and Cast-off Clothing.—Davies and .Beaumont, 47 and 49, Klnott-st. EXCHANGE your Piano or Organ— alJIJ lowance.— and !•'. Piano Agency, Ltd., S. Coldicutt. REPAIRS— For Repairs to Trunks. Gladstone, Brief, and Kit Bags, Purses, and all kinds of Leather Goods, go to J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street The KING "of TONICS, i 1 FERRO-STOUT. (JAVE Your Potatoes.—Spray Pumps, Blue--0 stone, Vermorite, Nitrate Potash, Sulphate Ammonia.—Supplies from Arthur Yates and Co. TO BUILDERS—Crown Brand Portland X Cement and Hydraulic Lime! Best and Cheapest.— Portland Cement Co., 76, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 882. THE KING OF TONICS, 1 FERRO-STOUT. NEAR H.M. THEATRE — The English and Foreign Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. STANFORD'S FISH MARKET for Whitebait, 0 Rabbits, Oysters, and all varieties of Fresh and Smoked Fish at lowest prices. Phone 658. GARDENING Gloves, Spades, Digging and Hand Forks, Trowels, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, etc- — At Mackay's, 195. Queen-street. rpORA-LINE— Means sound lungs. Speakers JL and Singers take Tora-hne. Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2s. 07 -J AS—PIANOS—Cash . or 16s lOd 3JLi I JLV/ monthly —E. and F. Piano Agency Ltd. S. Coidicutt. Manager. THE KING OF TONICS. 1 FERRO-STOUT. STEAMED BONEDUST—Just arrived.—Arthur Yates and Co.. 190. Queen-street. NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.—For Best Value in Pianos try the NO DEPOSIT PIANO Co. 28. High-street. milE XING OF TONIC I FERRO-STOUT. VERMORITE, Bluestone, Finest Selected Roche Lime, all Spraying Mixtures, Horticultural Brand Paris Green, Spray Pumps, etc.— Mackay's. 195, Queen-street. PIANOS, from £27 10s to £350. Lowest Prices for Cash.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., S. Coidicutt. Manager. riToRA-LINE-TIIE BEST LIFE INSURANCE. 1 It scores at every dose. Obtainable at all leading Chemists and Stores, Is and 2s. PIANOS!! I—NO DEPOSIT iron frames, best damper action, all latest improvements, at No Deposit Piano Co., 28. Highstreet. TORA-LINE— Clears the Tubes and Saves the Lungs Could it do more? All leading Chemists, Is and. 2s. REPAIRS.— we. do all kinds of Repairs to Harness, Saddles, etc., promptly—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queenstreet. TOMATO Plants, llowering seedlings, for J. . present planing.—Arthur Yates and Co.. 190, Queen-street. PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.Tlie E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coidicutt. Manager. Near H.M. Theatre, QII RIST MA S pUDDING REMEMBER piICENIX pEEL, THE UNRIVALLED. „ SOLD ONLY IN PACKETS BRANDED " I'HGiNIX." #

« m ' - .J University CollegeAuckland university college. A SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. Candidates must send in their names, together with Fees, to the undersigned, on or before SATURDAY, the 'cist inst. D. W. RUNCIMAN, M.A., Registrar. October 3, 1906. * . Educational. :.. MA X L WALKER, M.A., Lecturer on MODERN LANGUAGES AT THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. WILL HOLD REVISION QLASSES, In all tho necessary subjects (except German) during the fortnight preceding the MATRICULATION AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Separate subjects may be taken., N.8.-Earlv application is advisable. 35.. RICHMOND ROAD,' Auckland. pRINCE QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Chairman of Board of Governors— REV. G. BOND. Headmaster—STUAßT STEPHENSON. M.A. Senior Mistress-MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION TO HEADMASTER. THIRD TERM COMMENCED TUESDAY, SEPT. 25. Telephone, 1313. , , ' »J*HE QOLLEGE gCHOOL OF CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London, ; Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. •• Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarism Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation arid Drainage. Extensive Grounds. . Telephone, .808. Tram to gate. Term begins SEPT. 24th. p I R L a* COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT, •. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY I'"'.' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ' Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' . High School, Napier), •J . MISS MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt [ Schools, Shipley, Yorkshire). -• L : The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hoc--1 key ground, sea bathing (private) Special terms for weekly boarders. A Pri-., ' vate Conveyance -meets- the Takapuna .Omni- . bus. Third Term TUESDAY."September- 25. . UTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE .L Provides COURSES BY CORRESPONDENCE j ' And . . PRIVATE COACHING, . At Low Fees. The Staff consists of M. C. W. IRVINE, M.A., Cantab. (Honours Moral Sciences), assisted by Nine Tutors, holding Oxford, London. and N.Z. Univ. honours degrees. \ " Walden," Woodside Road, Auckland. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils, Elocution, Drawing, Painting, and Wood-carving. Terms on application.— Alfred Price, Box 574, G.P.O.' . MR. MCDOEGALL, Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing. Voice Training, Violin Classes forming. Terras moderate.— | 27, Khybcr Pass,' near Grafton Road. WOOiv-CARYING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) V? and Pyrography. Lessons. 12s 6d per ) quarter; evening class.— 1 Misses Ayling, j 13. Victoria Arcade. Telephone. 748. M RS. CLAUDE F. COR LETT. Music Teach-- . er, care Miss Craig, Hardinge-street, City. ■ _____________ ■ Tailoring. J ~ - v rpilE b ritish w OOLLW f AUCKLAND'S RELIABLE TAILORS. ALL-WOOL SUITS TO rAS. MEASURE, from • OU Built by Experienced Tailors Only. Competition Defied for Cut, Style, and Workmanship. JgRITISH oollen o°TAILORS. NEWTON, Near Bank of New Zealand. ■yyiucn gOAP ? THAT WHICH ADDS TO YOUR -uMFORT, " rjIANIWIIA." WT. ANTED KNOW N— L S MITH AND S ONB, DENTISTS, lIOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH. Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Bets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the Mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. WA N TED .KNO WN— THE FRED BROWN ' VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They, are Superb. • Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Factory: PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone, 914. - . - - — - \\T ANTED KNOW VV HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER, Having an established reputation, some makers are closely imitating the labels and style of this well-known article. Customers are therefore requested to ask for BALLOON BRAND, and see that each tin bears the Balloon Trade Mark. o- : . ;. J. H HUDSON, Manufacturing Chemist. Auckland. GHAVING REQUISITES. STERLING BILM VER AND . ELECTROPLATE. CANES AND STICKS FOR LADIES ' ; . r' . • , AND GENTS. JgARTLETT,. , <" ' JEWELLER, 222, QUEEN-ST. 7 0M A PORTRAITS, LIFELIKE AND PERMANENT. 1 Dozen Cabinets, 12s 6d. Enlargement;" beautifully finished, ' FREE (Tins Gift is for Few Weeks Only).Studio equipped with finest of modern apparatus. , TOURRET'S . STUDIO. ■ At Kingsland Tram Terminus. Marrowfat boiling peas-sa packet. Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. TENNIS—For Tennis Nets. Poles, Racquets, X Balls, Presses, also Racquets Reatrung p and repaired.—J- Wiseman an?i Sons, Wet.. Queen-street. ' '■ -t r\r\ PTANOS and Organs to select from.— 100 The English and Foreign Piano Agency. Ltd. 6- Coldicutt. Managei. < AY TURNIP MANURE, for coming sea- J . sou -Arthur Yates, Seed Merchants. ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 9

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