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Public. Notices.. "PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on business in Auckland as Solicitors under the style or firm of Jackson and Russell, has been dissolved as and from the Ist December inst., by the - retirement of . the undersigned CHARLES FREDERICK < REED, and that the business will for the future be carried on under the said stvle or firm of JACKSON AND 'RUSSELL by the re- • maining partners of the said firm. Dated at Auckland, this 6th day of De- [ cember, 1906. SAMUEL JACKSON, CHAS. F. REID, 0. J. TUNKS,. . ' THORNTON JACKSON. M 0 t ~ C ~~E. Any Person found with Dog or Gun on - Waiheke Maori ground will be prosecuted. ' BY ORDER. ESTATE OF THE LATE J: W. MAY. DRAPER. ROTORUA. Creditors of the above Estate must send • their Accounts before the 13th inst., addressed to Mr-. .J. W.-May. Rotorua. The DRAPERY AND BOOT BUSINESS of above will shortly he for sale. M. MAY. Executor. rpilE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, ■*■ LIMITED. Established, 1837. Incorporated. 1880. PAID UP CAPITAL ... £1,500,000 Reserve Funds, of which £650.000 is • invested in Consols, £200.000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock), £150,000 in National War Loan ... ... ..: ... 1.085.000 Together ... ... £2,585,000 Reserve liabilities of proprietors ... 3,000,000 £5,535,000 A Branch of this Bank is now open at WHAKATANE, Bay of Plenty. G. E. TOLHURST. Inspector for New Zealand. Electoral. rpHE in LECTORS ■OF TUTANUKAU. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Please accept my sincerest thanks for the very substantial majority accorded me at the Polls yesterday, and let me assure you that no effort on my part will be wanting to justify the confidence expressed in such a practical form. Yours faithfully, F. W. LANG. . December 7, 19C6. Sporting. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. JX SUMMER MEETING,- ■ DECEMBER 27 and 31 AND JANUARY 5. REFRESHMENT BOOTHS. s Tenders tire invited for the following privileges at the above Meeting: — - •; ■ PUBLICAN'S BOOTH REFRESHMENT STALLS. ' Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of ten per centum (10 per cent.), and are returnable to the Secretary. Durham-street East, on FRIDAY, 14tn inst., at 12 noon. .... The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be obtained from the Secretary. • ; ■ C. F. MARK, Secretary. QRAKEI MAORI p-ACES. Nominations will close with the Secretary at Waitemata Hotel on fc'KlDAl. 14th December; at 1 p.m., where Jockeys obtain Licenses, and Bookmaker. ;',....»-, - .'.-.; OTENE PAORA, ■ ' ■ ' Sec. O.R.C. Miscellaneous. A J. BLACK will Preach at lI.M. Theatre At ; on Sun. Evening Next. " STRAWBERRIES are in, so is cream.—Good IO supply at London Dairy Co., Victoria-st. TFHE Best and Cheapest Tomato, Kumara, -L ' and Flower Plants.—Steadman's Nursery, Great North Road, shop opposite Reservoir. Newton. - •;' ... ' ; "|\,TADAME DEI/AMOUNT, Psychometrist and J»X , Magnetic Masseuse, 260, Ponsonby Road, opp. St. John's Church. - • VISITORS to Auckland.-Don't forget to V visit W. Spedding, Karangahape Rd.. for every description of Knitted Underwear, '.'Hosiery, Jerseys, etc. Splendid Knitted Sox, Is pair. 10=. 6d doz. .- MADAME MOORE, Phrenologist, Clairvoyant. Advice on Health.; Business, Marriage.—242, Karangahape Rd„ nearly opposite 'Howe'-st. Ladies. Is. GUIDANCE FOR 1907.-llave-.your Nativity Computed by A. Chesterfield, Astrologer. 8, Beresford-st., opp. Fire Bell. Fee ss. COX. the Hatter's, for Cleaning "Panamas <■ ; and other Hats.— Hat Repairing Factory, Karangahape Road. -\,T ADAM E DOLGOURELLI, IVI THE FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANT, 14, H.M. ARCADE. R RICHARDSON, Engraver. 31, High-st — • Jewellery Inscriptions, Brass Memorial Tablets. Brass Name Plates. Stencils, Bowls, • Wood Engravings, etc. 'Phone. 1935. J WILLIAMS, WyiHlham-strect, estbd. 42 «J • years.—Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Adjusted: also, all kinds of Saws, Tools, and Cutlery, Hammered, Sharpened, and Set. IBYL. Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, No. i ) 6, Severn-street. Khyher Pass Road. Hours, 2 till 8 p.m.. Saturday, 2 till 5 p.m. LARGEST Stock of Records in North Island.—Sterling. Edison, American, London Grama phone Machines and Records.— Dennes Bros.. Queen-street, Auckland. Tl/TADAMB AZUCENA will bo out of town 1»± to-day (Saturday), but will resume Monday. 9, Vernon-street, Freeman's Bay. f tr 7(\(\. £300, £200, and other Sums to dt» lUU Lend on Freehold Security, at lowest rates.—Geo. M. Johnston, Solicitor, High-street. rpHE MISSES MCCABE. No. 117, Newton, are JL showing great variety of American Sailors 1 in all shades and colours, nicely trimmed, from 10s 6d; also a beautiful line in Coloured Chiffon and Fancy Straws; . Hats light and dainty, suitable for summer wear. , G BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American • College. Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLO- : GIST, cures all diseases; no medicine; daily, 10-3 p.m.-317, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2034. ZO I S M, Or Mind Control in a nut shell. "OEEATHING Classes, Thursday. 8 p.m.. Porter's Buildings, Top Symonds-street. poME, Learn to live and succeed from STUART j PARKINSON. "MEW ZEALAND • INTERNATIONAL i> EXHIBITION. , Splendid Chance for Those who Cannot Visit tho above. Any Person sending 5s will have Exhibition Mementoes to the value of 10s. gent post free. Send money to DENNES BROS.. Exhibition. Christchurch, Or 261. Queen-street, Auckland. . \\T A N T E D - VV "NATIVE BRAND" WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. WANTED KNOWN— NEUROL CURES ; HEADACHE AND TOOTHACHE. i -yXT" A NT ED K NO W N. ■ SPECIAL VALUES IN CORSETS, 2s lid, 4s ■■ lid. I RIBBON CORSETS, Is 6d, lis, 2s 3d. • BLACK LACE HOSE, Is, Is 6d. PHILLIPS, BLAKEY. AND WOODHAM, Hobson-.street. T717" A N T E D KNOWNVV 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 . ' > rpo TH7 MANUFACTURER. ' BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER." ' Mrs. F. E- Broomfleld, of Waimate, South 1 Canterbury, writes.—Please send a tin of " Balloon Brand Baking Powder, as I wish to 1 enter scones for baking competition at the Waimate Show. 1 took the prize last time with scones made with your Baking Powder, and would like to use the same again. '••■'. J. H. HUDSON. Manufacturing Chemist. Auckland. f T>RESA'S Medicated Leg Supports Cure Vari--1 cose Veins: 10s 6d each. Lady and gen- , tleman always in attendance.— Queen-st.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 11