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' > - Sales by Anction, *' ' 'PEOPLE'S pOPULAR AUCTION £,v •;-;.' OP fIj3ECOND-HAND pURNITURE QNLY. - TTADRUP AND rtffIGNELL. AT THEIB SALEROOMS. . VICTORIA STREET EAST. THIS J)AY, at -JO O'CLOCK. On Account of Numorous Clients. AN ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF GOOD SECOND-HAND pURNITURE. A pIANOS, AND TTOUSEHOLD pFFECTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Auction Commences with OA REMNANTS NEW LINOLEUM, sent A)" in from Warehouse SEVERAL ROLLS SECOND-HAND *J LINOLEUM. Carpets. Matting. Rugs, and General Floor Coverings. Then Furnishings, as follows:— WALNUT PIANO BY STOLLE, full iron frame, check action, of very fine tone pIANO BY BURLING AND BURLING J>IANO BY BRINSMEAD pIANO. COTTAGE SIZE HANDSOME BARREL-FRONT MIRROR SIDEBOARD, 6FT LEADLIGHT 0. RIMU SIDEBOARD. 6 other Sideboards and Chiffoniers, Dining Tables, 0. RIMU SUITE. OAK SUITE. Dinner Waggon. Couches, Lounges. A.B. and, CANADIAN CHAIRS. Morris Chiirs, Smokers' Chairs, Arm and Rocking Chairs, Occ. Tables. BOOKCASE. Rattan Furnishings. OVERMANTELS, Numerous Pictures. Hall Stands. Hall Seats, Mirrors. Fenders, and Brasses, Coal Vase, Palm Stands, Clocks. Ornaments. Jardinieres. Bric-a-Brac. 3-PCE. DARK BEDROOM SUITE. 2 0. RIMU DO.. Mirror Wardrobes. Linenpress, Cupboards. SEVERAL COMBINATION PAIRS AND TOILET CHESTS. SCOTCH AND SMALL CHESTS. Duchess Pairs, Cabinot and Plain Washstands. TOILET WARE, KAURI AND RIMU BEDSTEADS. Italian and French B.M. Beds. WOVEN WIRES. Wire and Camp Stretchers, Matting and Rugs, and ALL KINDS OP BEDROOM AP- .. POINTMENTS. KITCHEN DRESSERS, Cupboards. 'Meat Safes. Ladders, Steps. Gas Iron, ENAMEL AND TINWARE. ALL SORTS OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. Pots, Pans, Crockery, and Glass, Tables and Chairs WHEELBARROW. TUBS, 3 CAMERAS, Cinema Plant. GOOD MANGLE. 2 Sowing Machines. Perambulator, and THOUSANDS OF OTHER GOOD LOTS. PEOPLE'S pOPULAR pBICES. TTADRUP AND rjHIGNELL. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. » L WICKINS AND QUTCLIFFE. ' THE OLD MILL MART. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THIS •hay, AT -m O'CLOCK. Record number of Lots from various vendors —Mr. Grace (Mount Albert). Miss Cole i (Ponsonby). Mrs. Russell (Avondale), , and other vendors. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. As under:— DARK POLISHED SIDEBOARD, 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, in green moquette: also, 7-PIECE SUITE, in green velvet; Mohair Slip Mats. Large Extending D. Table. Bookcase. 2 Small Rimu Tables. Carpet Square (Axminster. as good as new), Roll Carpet Runner, 2 Oak Oval Tables. Oak Trjv Tea Set. Some Good Pictures. Oak Sideboard, 2 Mission Chairs. H. Rugs. Hall Curtains, Hand Machine (Singer), 1 Seagrass Pram., Banjo, B.M. Fender,. 3 Small Com. Pairs. 2 Odd, Com. Chests, 2 Single Rimu Beds. 2 Good Stretchers. 3ft 6in Bed ' and Wire. 6 B.M Bedsteads. Duchess Pair. 6 Good Roller Blinds. Lot Books. 3-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite, Box Ottoman. Good . Oak Chest,"-Very Choice Designed Wardrobe •nd Waahstand, 2 Oak Bedsteads. 1 Small Tables, Commode, Cane Rocker, 6 Kauok Mattresses, 1 Dozen Pillows, 2 Invalids' Bed Slippers. 2 Swing Mirrors. 4 Bedroom Chairs,: Large • Chest of Drawers, 2 Rimu Cabinets, Odd Washstands. Curtain Poles, Curtains. Pictures, etc., Oil Heater. Gas Stove. Gas Grill and Rings, etc.. 6 Kitchen Tables, 6 K. Chairs. 2 Towel Rollers. Clothes Basket, Good Hand Machine. 2 Gal. Tubs, Brass Preserving Pan, 2 Saucepans. Gas Iron, Lot Pans, Washup. Wringers, 2 Rooms of Lino., Lot K. Rugs. Step Ladder. Hair Brooms,: Lot Garden Tools. Grindstone. 6 Bird Cages, 2 Large Pieces of Glass in case, , Augers and Ratchets. Good Steel Crow Bars. . Cross-cut and 3 Hand Saws. 8 Pot Plants. 3 ?-Siev»s ( «Lot: Round-nose Shovels and Sundries, 2 Prams.. Copper Boiler and Range, ■ gee Hive,«etc- - SHIS. IS A GENUINE CLEARING SALE. :C, ;.;?..-; terms CASH. " WICKINS , AND { QUTCLIFFE. 'AUCTIONEERS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. HWS: GO WITH THE CROWD. ' MERE MUST BE A REASON FOR IT. '..• ; MOONAN JJROS. '•'• a-' Will Sell, . 'AT THEIR CENTRAL'SALE ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. ~s -TUESDAY, JULY OQ _~Jg.H.P.' J: ,TjA T MLER, MOTOR-CAR. ' 2g-H.P. TPAIMLER MOTOR-CAR. ... Silent Knirht Engine, Bosch Magneto, ' , . --~Presure and Pump Feed. 1 <■ Recently //erhauled and in good running ' order. Trr.,l given by arrangement with ' Auctioneers. Must be sold. • < t '. . . Further Entries Solicited. .jiyooxiJ~gKOß.. ( 'AUCnONEJIRS. HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND VALUERS. ox "' tta • -■-•YICDBIA STREET EAST. , WALKER ■ AND "rtOAKLEY, * til. THEIR ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, fpflis JJay, WEDNESDAY, -J P.M. i LJ®Cprfe.r of an Insurance Company. ADIES' AND children's UnderCLOTHING. OEEPE DE CHINE J AND SILK BLOUSES, 6 REALLY GOOD " SPORTS COATS, NeokVe a ruXclothin£ Kimonos, Etc., Etc., ' Also, 10 PAIRS GENT'S NEW BOOTS J-4 QUANTITY LADIES' NEW BOOTS! _ - A .?rL on _ Account of Deceased Estate IK-CARAT GOLD PENDANT and Silver TO• ♦ Lever Watch; Lady's Gold Hunting .Watch, Bracelets, Gold Rings, Etc. S J WALKER AND pOAKLEY, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, QUEEN STREET. « _ i jgNGINEERS, MOTORISTS, STUDENTS, ' ETC. JONSON ,rj.ARLICK no, J TD„ ' Favoured wifh instructions, will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Queen and 1 Lome Streets, VALUABLE LOT ENGINEERS' CABINETMAKERS', ANT) MOTOR: ISTS' GOODS, 2 COMPLETE EDITIONS ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF -100 EDISON BLUE A ETC ER ° L PHONOGRAPH RECUx\X)3, Lie. Catalogue Includes: ,1 COMPLETE EDITION ENCYCLOPvEX DIA BRITANNTCA, BOUND IN CALF 36 VOLS. *' 1 COMPLETE EDITION ENCYCLOPE--1 DIA BRITANNICA, BOUND IV CLOTH, 36 VOLS. f NOTE.— above are similar editions to the one in use at the Auckland Public Library. JTNIQUE COLLECTION OF -ion EDISON t» BLUE AMBEROL PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, ALL CATALOGUED AND IN NEW CONDITION. TARGE NumSer Split Wood and Steel ( JU Pulleys, Largo Lot Van., Steel and Wood Planes, Set Box Spanners, Panel and Tenon Saws, Pipe and Other Vyscs Rachet ' nad Other Drills; French Cabinetmakers' Bench, Sot Wood-turning Chisels, Diamond Glass-cutter, Iron Turning Tools, STOCKS I AND DIES (BY WLEY AND RUSSELL CASE), Various Pressure Gauges. Wizard 1' Magneto; Galv. Iron Bath, Set Wood Tubs ALMOST NEW BARNET GLASS TYRE, ] 880 by 120. cost £9; Tyre Pump, Tyre Levers, • Pair Brass Motor Lamps, 2 Tail v^Slf 1% z Lam a Innc '' Tubes (880 . GREAT VARffiTY ' G °° dß ° like kind »fc • '":' 4'. ■ NOW ON VIEW. >..:•„ , WARREN BLYTH, A ■ . •: c",,: Manager, Auction Department, /*- - ... ■ .: ~'f ■:■■:■: *&■:■ ■■ --

Sales by Auction. —t : r E T UBNER AND CONS. OPECIAL "AUCTION GALE. rpHIS T|A*> WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 . AT U A.M. SHARP. T ARGE QUANTITIES T3UCKLES, rjHAINS, AND JTARNESS, . COMPRISING OVER 500 LINES--40,000 B ucllßfc ALL SIZES AND SORTS. IN PACKETS AND OTHERWISE. pHAINS, TTARNESS. MOUNTS, TTANDBAGS, WHIPS, ,T\OG COLLARS, AND ROVERS, GLADSTONE pAOS. SECOND-HAND TTARNESS AND T INES OF OADDLERS 1 pEQUISITES, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NOTE TIME AND PLACE. J] rjtURNER AND .QONS. AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS. rpHIS nAY, j&& AT ii O'CLOCK SHARP. THE undersigned have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Skelton and Sons, Riverbank Nursorics, New Lynn, to Sell:— innfl FRUIT TREES, guaranteed all true I\J\J\J to name and 2 to 3-year old plants, consisting of:—Apples: Delicious, Parlians Beauty, Salome, Dougherty, Wine Sap. Northern Spy and other varieties- Plums, Peaches. Nectarines, Pears, consisting of all the leading varieties. 100 LEMON TREES, Lisbon and Eureka, And on THURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. AVERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF POT PLANTS AND FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, consisting -Anemones, Begonias, Carnations, Cyclamen, Double Petunias, Asparagus Ferns, Tassel Ferns, Palms, Maidenhair Ferns, Primulas. Bouvardias, Delphinium, Lavender. Calceolarias, Bongainvilleaa, and Assorted Shrubs. Some very choice King Ferns and Others. 100 TREE TOMATOES 500 CHOICE ROSES (assorted) 100 BLACK PUNGAS HEDGINGS—Tecoma, Hakea. Sehgna. Macrocarpa. Golden Euonymus, Comprosma, and Small and Broad-leaved Privot. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We draw your attention to this particular Sale, and buyers should not miss attending, as all the varieties are very choice. p A pERKINS AND pO.. NEW CITY MARKETS. rpo MANGERE -RESIDENTS. SATURDAY VTEXT.AT 1 P.M. INSTRUCTED BY THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, IN THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY FISHER. ON THE PREMISES, MANGERE POINT, ■"THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF GROCERIES. STORE TRUCK STEELYARDS PLATFORM SCALES, LADY'S SADDLE, 14 SHEETS IRON. And TTOUSEHOLD "pURNITURE. WITHOUT RESERVE. ■RICHARD ARTHUR AND pO., AUCTIONEERS. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE •** IN THE DECEASED ESTATE OF JOHN HENRY PEARSON. .TUESDAY, JULY OA AT 12 O'CLOCK. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, MT. EDEN ROAD— good repair. Lot 6on Deposited Plan 248. being a Subdivision of Part Allotment 3 of Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland. . Subject to a first mortgage of £350. . _ Conditions of Sale can be inspected at the Office of "RICHARD A RTHUR AND no., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. : WESTFIELD QALEYARDS. THIS T\AY, AT i P.M. D PUREBRED BERKSHIRE SOWS, due O to farrow in one month. 1 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOAR, 50 GOOD SLIPS. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & DONS. LTD. ■REWITI. ■ THURSDAY, JULY -JO AT 11 A-M. A LFRED AUCKLAND & QONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. Thos. Mclndoe, of Rowiti, who has sold his farm, to sell as above THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. OA DAIRY COWS, due to calve August ; 4AJ and September. 1 EMPTY COW 30 HEIFERS, due to calve August and September 30 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes 18 STEER CALVES, good colours 1 SHORTHORN BULL i FARM HORSES, solid workers 1 HACK 1 BLACK PONY MARE, syrs. quiet. 7AA SHEEP. • uu Including 100 ROM.-LINC. EWES, 4 and 6-tooth. in iamb to Romney rams 150 HALF-BRED EWES, in lamb to Rom- : ney rams 12 ROMNEY RAMS. 2. 4. and 6-tooth CO DRY EWES 80 HOGGETS ' 1 GOOD SMITHFIELD CATTLE DOG. good worker 1 WELL-BROKEN SHEEP DOG 1 DUNCAN DISTRIBUTOR, with seed attachment D.F. Gang Plouch. S.F. Coekshut ■ Plough, Patent Clodcrushcr. Bwarap Harrows. 1 Horse Scoop, Disc. Chain and Tine Harrows. Stump Jack, Swingletrees, Sledge, 3cwt Scales, 2cwt Anvil (new). Corncrusher, Grit Mill. Horse Clippers, Single. Double and Triple Block Chains. Lot Piping, 2400 gal. Tanks. Lot Timber, Corrugated Iron, 3 Riding - Saddles and Bridles. Collars, Har- ' ness and Winkers, Spring Dray and Harness, Sinele-sonted Buggy and Harness, New Wool Press, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ' AND EFFECTS. Also, On Account Mr. D. McDonald, 3512-20-MONTHS STEERS AND HEIFERS 1 SPRINGING COW 80 TWO-TOOTH ROM.-LINC. EWES, in lamb 140 TWO AND FOUR-TOOTH WETHERS. On Account of Mrs. Fletcher, Waimauku, 10 CHOICE SPRINGERS, due August. ', Luncheon Provided. Train leaves Auckland at 7.20 a.m.. rooming from Rewiti at 4.45 p.m. ; ALFRED "DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD., '

Sales by Auction. r»LENBROOK. THURSDAY. JULY JO AT 12 NOON. A LFRED pUCKLAND & SONS, LTD Have received instructions from Mr. Ber Lowe, Glenbrook. who has sold his Eomi stead Farm, to Sell as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE ANI DEAD STOCK. OQ CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS (mos uO Jerseys) due to calve July, August am September. 5 TWO-YEAR OLD JERSEY HEIFERS due to calve August 7 YEARLING CALVES 4 BREEDING SOWS, due to farrov August. 1 PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE BOAI 3 PORKERS 9 SLIPS 95-Gal. Alpha. Laval Separator, in goo< order, Milk Vat, 28-Gal. and 1 10 Gal. Cream Cans, Half-Ton Sprint Trap, Long Shatter, Cow Covers Quantity Timber, Farm Tools, Sun dries, Etc. Lunoheon Provided. A LFRED JJUCKLAND & CONS. LTD. PAST TAMAKI. SATURDAY, JULY 0() AT 12 NOON. A LFRED AUCKLAND & SONS. LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. R Woon. who has sold his farm, to Sell ai above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE ANI DEAD STOCK. OK CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly Short 00 horns, milking and due to calvi August and September 22 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes , 1 Spring Trap Hon and Harness, Chan Harrows, Sledge, Milk Can;. Coole: and Dairy Utensils. 9 or 10 Tom Good Meadow Hay. Farm Tools Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. pUKEKOHE JTORSE JJAZAAR. M ONDAY~JULY 22, AT 10.30 A.M. ' A LFRED pUCKLAND & SONS, LTD. Will hold their next Horse Sale in the Puke kohe Horse Bazaar on MONDAY, July 22 and will yard upwards of _ IKA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES luV Including, 6 PONIES, quiet for children, from , Okaeria 18 DRAUGHT MARES, 4 and 6-year-old, 1 from Glenbrook 5 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, good sorts, from ' Clevedon 2 FARM HORSES, from Hunua 25 HORSES, of all classes, from Onewhero 6 ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Waiuku. 4 PLOUGH HORSES, from Buckland 10 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS, from Waiuku. On Account of Mr. S. E. Henry, Puni, who has sold his farm, 7 MEDIUM MARES, in foal 18 UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES, 1 to 3-year-old. Also. 1 8.8. BUGGY, PAIR HORSES AND HARNESS 1 YARD AND A-HALF DRAY, HORSE AND HARNESS 1 FARM WAGGON, full lock. 1 M.H. DRILL, 1 LONG-HANDLED HEAVY BEAM M.H. PLOUGH. Entries Solicited, A LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTD. THE JTAYMARKET J AND ALE pOOMS. FRIDAY, JULY Oft AT O PM. SALE OF pAKURANGA AND JTOWICK J ANDS. A LFBETJ J3UCKLAND & CONS, LTD. Favoured with instructions from tho Public Trustee, as Executor of the will of Mary Ann Coffey. late of Howick, deceased, will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as .above, the following attractive and well situated lands:— LOT 1.-9 ACRES being Lots 2 and 3, Section 4. Small Farms, near Howick LOT 2.-2 ACRES, being Lot 80 and Part 81, Parish of Howick, with 5-roomed Dwelling thereon, insured for £100. LOT 3.—13 a2r 38p, being Lot 3of Subdivision Allot. 14. Parish of Pakuranga Land Transfer Title. The Properties are flagged, and all necessary information is available at the office of the Auctioneers. ALFRED pUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND, Or at the PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. pUKEKOHE yARDS. SATURDAY, JULY 07 AT 10.45 A.M. SHARP. A LFRED pUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., Will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF TJAIRY RATTLE IN THE PUKEKOHE YARDS, As above, and Will Yard Upwards of jAft DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS AND "tVU BULLS, including. On Account of Mr T. D. Reid. Glenbrook, 1A FIRST-CLASS REGISTERED PEDI-J-U GREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. Guaranteed sound and in calf to imported Bulls, bred by Dr. Watney. On Account of Mr. D. Shanks, Mangatangi, who is giving up dairying, 9 DAIRY COWS, due to calve early 1 WELL-BRED SHORTHORN BULL On Behalf of Mr. J. Crawford, 9 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due to calve July and August 9 CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS. A LFRED pUCKLAND & SONS. LTD. pAST TAMAKI TUEBDAY, JULY OA AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED pUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr, A. P. Wood, East Tamaki, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD -I STOCK, 0-( DAIRY COWS, principally 2nd and 3rd OX ca,lverß, milking and due to calvo to Shorthorn Bull. Test and quantity of each cow given at sale. 1 3- YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BULL 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARE, in foal to Dacotah 1 Light Spring Dray and Harness, 2 20gal. and 3 16gal. Milk Cans, Buckets, Dairy Utensils. Wheolbartow. Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. 1 1915 MODEL HUPMOBILE MOTORT„,P A JL]S first-class running order. HE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including—l Leather Suite, 1 Large Oak Sideboard nearly new), 2 Oval Dining Tables etc., etc Luncheon Provided. JJUCKLAND & CONS. LTD. ANEWHERO. SATURDAY, A UGUST O AT 12 NOON. LFRED JJUCKLAND & DONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. John CummiMs. Onewhero, who has sold his ■arm, to Sell as above, TEE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD ■*- STOCK. Particulars Later, ALFRED JJUCKLAND & CONS. LTD. JJAIRY gALE AT "j^UAWAI (NORTHERN WAIROA) ON TUESDAY, JULY 90 1918, AT 12 O'CLOCK. 188 NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LTD, will hold a Special Dairy Sale at their Rtiawai Saleyards on the abovementioned date, and* will oner upwards of 200 DAI B R U Y LIS°Tn S cI,SI ERS ' AND WVV/ BULLS, including— 30 GOOD SOUND COWS 50 CHOICE SHORTHORN HEIFERS in calf to Shorthorn bull 30 JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS 15 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. Entries Solicited. pUCKLAND pARMEHB' nO-OP. J TD., DARGAVILLE. HEAD OFFICE: WHANGAREI. Auction Advertisements Continued on Page S. 1 ■ (

Amusements, J 0 f H XT & h L, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction: John Hopkins. ANOTHER EMPHATIC SUCCESS • SCORED LAST NIGHT By the • GREATEST ITALIAN OPERATIC TENOR WHO HAS YET APPEARED IN THE ) DOMINION. CAPPELLI. t CAPPELLI. I CAPPELLI. CAPPELLI. CAPPELLI. CAPPELLI. CAPPELLI. f CAPPELLI. CAPPELLI. I CAPPELLI. APPLAUSE AND CHEERS IN UNPREi CEDENTED VOLUME Greeted the Conclusion of Every Number J On the ! FINEST PROGRAMME YET PRESENTED ; IN AUCKLAND, TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. THIRD CONCERT. PROGRAMME: • CAPPELLI will sing:"Ah, si ben mio" ("II Trovatore") - Verdi "Balut Demeure" ("Faust") - - - Gounod " Spirito Gentile" (" La Favorita") - Donizetti ' Celeste Aida" Verdi Etc., Etc. JOHN AMADIO, the brilliant flautist, will play: — " Eleeio" ) ' " Petite Caprice' ) » Krantz " Tourbillon" ) i "The Sandman" Brahms "The Butterfly" Kohler > LUOIEN CESARONI, bass, will sing:- " Macbeth" Verdi " Vorrei" ' . . Tosti • The Two Grenadiers" • • - • Schumann » Etc Etc. VERONICA BEDFORD, soprano, will i sing:- : "Down in the Forest" . - , . - Ronald ; ''L'cto" Chaminado Etc., Etc. FINAL Concert, TO-MORROW (thursday). another COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. The Last Opportunity of hearing the Greatest Musical Combination yet Heard in Auckland. Prices: 4s, 3s. 2s, Is, plus tax. Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Broadwood Piano. HAVING REMINDED YOU THAT THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS 1 STILL RETAIN THE POPULAR ARTISTS OF LAST SEASON. ALSO TWO NEW MEMBERS, MAKING A TOTAL OF 1A ACCOMPLISHED PERFORMERS IV Accomplished i ERFORMERS who. individually and collectively, have made tremendous successes at each and every city and town visited in England, Australia, and New Zealand, it is only necessary to impress the fact that WILL AND 808 THOMAS'S FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS NGLISH iIERROTS (From St. Kilda, Victoria) COMMENCE THEIR SEASON ON SATURDAY "VTEXT At the OWN TJkUj pONCERT CHAMBER 1 own Hall concert Chamber When Entirely New Features. New Songs, Graceful Dances, Whimsical Interludes, Novel Wit and Hilarity. Wholesome Comedy. Mirth-provoking Farces, in PROGRAMMES OF VARIED INTEREST, : WILL BE PRESENTED. Reserves at Wildman and Arey's Open TO-MORROW. PIERROTS' POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is (plus War Tax). Renresen tat ire VICTOR BECK. === 1 Defence Notices. § WOMEN'S NATIONAL : VV RESERVE. WAR EMERGENCY ! DIVISION. 1 A Meeting to assist in the formation of the I above Division will be held in the Reserve Rooms, 14, Rutland Street, THIS (Wednes- , day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Speakers: Miss B. Butler, Miss E. Griffin. All interested are invited to attend. J P. H. DAWSON, Acting 0.C., W.N.B. Patriotic Notices. JL fTICTORIA LEAGUE. TO* » (Incorporated.) ] .sgSfc. Auckland Branch. jpSIEM The General Meeting of the uSIHh/ above League, called for TOWiIMJ MORROW (Thursday) AFTER- ( Vto& NOON, is Postponed till further J notice. - . A. HOLLAND. 1 Secretary. j Jt VICTORIA LEAGUE RED ' I§f * CROSS BHOP. W&&jk SHORTLAND STREET. llSfsjwJ Special Attractions This Week, " vRJ&iX' Lingerie, Fancy Work and Sec- , ond-hand Books on Sale. ' Donations of Books gratefully' received. The Shop wil be in charge of Meßdamas) Bloomfield and Lloyd for the Week-end. • 1 JL V ICTOR I A LEAGUE RED «® V CROSS SHOP, fflm& RAFFLE. » /ffi|j|||ffl First Prize, £10; Second Prize, r IfiSfHffl £5, Order on Smith and Caughey, * W(MxM donated by members of Auckland XSKP Ladies' Golf Club. To be drawn « „.. . ,on Friday, August 30, at 5 p.m. rickets, Is.—Apply, onolosing stamped en- I H 0p0, j9,,.- Edmunds. Victoria League ( Office, Williamson's Chambers, Shortland St, 1 QHURCH { RMY TVBPOT, 220, HOBSON STREET, THE REV. J. R. BURGIN j Will bo glad to receive at the above address Parcels of New and Left-off Clothing and any Useful Article for Sale. If unable to deliver, please send P.C., addressed Box 652, Auckland. ( i: All proceeds of Sale given to help to Replace the 100 Church Army Huts recently de- - stroyed by tho Germans. -. Licensing Notices. VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1,1 TRANSFER OF LICENSE. - 1 ' STEPHEN KEOGH, of Howick, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises known by the sign of the Marine Hotel, and situate at Howick, do " hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, ] and will, at tho next Licensing Meeting to" be held at Pukekobo on the fifth day of September, 1918, apply for a, Transfer of tho L said License from myself to William Henry Hickey, my appointee, Dated at Auckland, a the first day of July, 1018.—STEPHEN KEOGH, Applicant, Insurance Companies. ■pXCESS INSURANCE CO., LTD. E PREMIUM INCOME FOR 1917, £2,451,000 w TOTAL ASSETS, £2,152,660. ' E Fire Insurance Risks on Buildings and Stocks accepted at Current Rates. THOMSON AND GRAY, Chief Agents, 12, Fort Street, Auckland. T Coal, Firewood, Etc. WINTER QOM FO 8. Sl COAL. COKE, AND FIREWOOD. REMEMBER WE GIVE £ 9/ PER TON = DISCOUNT ON COAL FOR CASH. ~~ WE SPECIALISE IN FURNITURE "* REMOVAL. J. J. C EAIG - m - CRAIG'S BUILDINGS, OPP. 8.N.Z., R' QUEEN STREET, I

Amusements. TIVOLI. — The — rpivoLl rVOLI. Premier J-IVOLI TIVOLI. — Picture — TIVOLI IVOLI. House. IIVOLI , THIS .AFTERNOON, AT O 9A xhis Afternoon, at Z-.OU. this a dunoon. at oqa his Afternoon, at u.O\j. this a fternoon, at oqa 8 his Afternoon, at u,o\j. TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT. AT O. The Universal Idol, MARY piCKFORD, ARY X ICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. ARY i ICKFORD. MARY DICKFORD, ARY -T ICKFORD. . MARY piCKFORD, ARY TICKFORD. MARY piCKFORD, ARY XICKFORD. In her Latest and Greatest ARTCRAFT Superdrama, A pOMANCE OF THE REDWOOD! A TIOMANCE OF THE -UEDWOOD! A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOOD! A XIOMANCE OF THE TVEDWOODf A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOOD! -LiOMANCE OF THE TVEDWOOD! (In Seven Parts). NOTE—In. order to give all an opportunit; of seeing this great production, it will b< shown TWICE T\MLY. O ori AND Q WICE -UaILY. L.OV O TIVOLI.- Reserves at H. -TIVOLI IVOLI.- Cleal's, Queen St.. -1 IVOLI TIVOLI.- Or Theatre. -TIVOLI IVpLL- 'Phone 2236 Auto. -1 IVOLI NATIONAL piCTURES. Vivian martin ivian Martin In a Thrilling Drama, Five Parts. THE SUNSET TRAIL. POSCOE pATTY ARBUCKLE, IN A ROARING COMEDY, THE pELL pOY. COMING SATURDAY. CESSUE TTAYAKAWA IN ONE OF THE STRONGEST DRAMATIC PICTURES THAT HAS YET BEEN PRODUCED. THE SECRET Q.AME. CAN YOU IMAGINE YOUR BEST GIRL A SPY? NATIONAL PICTURES-SATURDAY. AUCKLAND MALE r]HOIR SECOND nONCERT, SEASON 1918.> TOWN JTALL. TOWN pTALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). SOLOISTS: MADAM BELLA RUSSELL (Soprano). MR. ARTHUR COLLEDGE (Baritone), MISS ALVA SYMONS (Violinist). Box Plan NOW OPEN at Wildman and Arey's. Extra Tickets, 2s, 2s, 2s. . SYD. J. HARBUTT. . Secretary. TO-NIGHT at the Princess, " The Boys' " popular song, " Waiting," by the orchestra (Mr. Frank Egorton conductor).— Anglo-American Musio Store. ZOO, ROYAL OAK.-6 Fall-grown Lions will be Trained Every Afternoon at 8.80 p.m., by their trainer; 25 Lions fed at I p.m. Admission: Adults. 6d: Children. 3d, HEAR Princess Orchestra (conductor. Mr. Frank Egerton) play Waiting, the new popular song To-night.—Anglo-American Music Store. 2b.

Amusements. THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES, And Their Star Features To-day. ' STRAND "The Floor Below." PRINCESS • • "An American Live Wire.' 1 LYRIC ..... "The Spurs of Sybil." QUEEN'S " Little Red Decides." , EVERYBODY'S - - " The Spurs of Sybil." STRAND Queen — STRAND TRAND — Street. STRAND Huge Success After Two Years' Absence Of MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND In "THE FLOOR BELOW." A Fascinating Goldwyn Feature! Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2-40, 4.30, 6.20. t and 8. TO-DAY - PRINCESS - TO-NIGHT. 0-DAY - PRINCESS - TO-NIGHT. EARLE WILLIAMS EARLE WILLIAMS I And ! GRACE DARMOND ! GRACE DARMOND I In a Marvellous Blue Ribbon Feature, I AN AMERICAN LIVE WIRE. 1 AN AMERICAN LIVE WIRE. , LYRIC Syraonds LYRIC JUYRIC Street LYRIC THIS EVENING. AT 8. ALICE BRADY In "THE SPURS OF SYBIL," • A Society Butterfly's Plight when cast upon tlio Sea of Sin. The Nowton-Ponsonby Football Match, Chapter 9: "The Great Secret." QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. A Drama with a Stupendous Appeal to ovcrv mother's heart, LITTLE RED DECIDES.. Wonderfully touching scenes,, featuring the cleverest little screen Star in tho world. BARBARA CONNOLLY. Also, BUSHMAN AND BAYNE in „ m THE GREAT SECRET. EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S To-day and To-night, ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In A Brady-Made World. "The Spurs of Sybil," A Modern Metropolitan Talc. GLOBE Queen — GLOBE LOBE Street GLOBE " BRITAIN PREPARED" BRITAIN PREPARED" Munitions— Army—Tho Navy. The Greatest Military and Naval Spectacle Ever Filmed. "A Deep and Vital Lesson."—Lord Jellicoe. . GRAND Opposite GRAND RAND G.P.O. GRAND Mrs. Vernon Castle In "SYLVIA OF THE SECRET SERVICE." And Chapter Nine Of "THE DOUBLE CROSS." BIG song.success, " Waiting," To-night by i the Princess Orchestra. The refrain is Anglo-American Music Store. 25.. Shows. /S*v A UCKLAND KENNEL "fit — W**' A NNUAL QHOW AT THE OLD CITY MARKET BUILDINGS, MARKET SQUARE. AUGUST 15. 16. 17. 1918. Entries Close July 25. Large number of Special Prizes to be won outright. Enter new. NOTE.—A« Challenge has been allotted Yorkshire Terriers, extra classes have been provided. G. DINNISON. 30, Empire Buildings. Secretary. Swanson Street. Electoral. pAKURANGA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. An Election of a Member in place of Mr. R. J. Ma:isey, deceased, will be held on SATURDAY, August 8, 1918, and Nominations of Candidates will be received by me up till Noon of SATURDAY. July 27. at my 1 Residence. Paki'ranga. ALEX. BELL. < Returning Officer. ' _Pakuranga, July 16, 1918. (

' Amusements. _^ ■PULLER'S QPEBA JJ OUSE Direction: Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, Jun. 2.80 P.M. MATINEE. TO-DAY BARGAIN PRICES: D.C. or 0. Stalls Is? Stalls, (id; ChUdren half-price to 1 seats only; Reserves. Is 6d (plus tax). EVERY EVENING AT 8. The New Bill has Hit the Bull's-eye 0 Popular Fancy. OLD FRIENDS STEADFAST NEW FRIENDS DELIGHTED NOTEH-Inwardly digest our prices showi below. WINIFRED LA FRANCE New Yc.rM WINIFRED LA FRANCE Beauty IJtar WELLS AND WELLS, Comedy AoroUts WARD LEAR ■ • • Mimio MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. Nu MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. sed The Best Yet of the Murphy Adventures. TOM HAVERLY'S IRISH PLAYERS In the Hibernian Musioal Mix-up, MURPHY MAROONED. Screamingly Funny. Clean Diologue Whistleable Songs. Irresistible Ballets Don't Mies! ! ! THE KUTE KEWPIES FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. D.C. and OS.. 2a id; Stalls, Is Id; Gal !ery, 6d (Includes Tax). Plan open 9 a,m to 5.15 p.m. at Anglo-American Musio Stores Reserves, 2s 7d. _____ KING'S 11HEATEE ING'S IHEATRE 10-JNIGHT. 10-iNIGHT. STILL GOING STRONG. THE merrymakers. IHE Merrymakers. Instantaneous Success of the YOKEL pEVUE. OKEL IVEVUE. ARTHUR PEARSON. The Musica RTHUR JTEARSON, Tramp. CIGMAH, ~ „,. , UIGMAH. The White Wizard WINNIE THORNE. Dainty INNIE J.HORNE, Soubrette BELLY PEX, ILLY XIKX, Eccentric Dancer PERCIVAL AND WEST, Harmonj ERCIVAL AND V» E£T. Duo. D.C. and 0.5., Is (Plus Tex); Stalls. 6d. Reserves at Finlay's. Pitt Street. TILORADORA. Rehearsal will bo held at 40, City Chambers. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30. mstead of Thursday. LEO. WHITTAKER. Conductor. HEAR Princess Orchestra (conductor ' Mr Frank Egerton) play " Waiting," .the , new popular song To-night.—Anglo-Amencar i Music Store. 2s. i

Meetings. KING'S EMPIRE VETERANS ATTENTION! , 1 ' , , Members are specially requested to attenc a Parade at front of the Art Gallery. Kit ' chener Street, off Wellesley Street East, or ! SATURDAY. July 20, at 2.45 p.m. sharp, foi > inspection by His Excellency the Governor General, after which His Excellency will un veil the Shield of Photographs of Members His Worship the Mayor has kindly consentec to receive the same on behalf of the Citizeni of Auckland. Decorations to be wom. JOHN GRANT (Major), Parade Adjutant; JAS. STICHBURY (Capt.), Office Adjutant POSTPONED. Meeting annour.ced for To-night at Mt. Eden Methodist Church is Postponed, the disorganised shipping having prevented the Rev. J. Burton's arrival in Auckland. THE • AGE OF MISSIONS. GREAT MISSIONARY ADDRESS By REV. J. W. BURTON, M.A., of Melbourne, The Celebrated Missionary and Author, DEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 7.45 p.m. Everybody Should Hear Him. Offertory for South Sea Missions. MANGAWARA RIVER BOARD iVI (PROPOSED). A General Meeting of all interested in River and Drainage Works in the Watershed of the Mangawara River, Tauhei and Paranui Streams, will be held at the Orini Hall, Orini (Taupiri), at 1 p.m. on TUESDAY, July 23, when definite steps will bo taken in the matter of the formation of a Board as above. All interested are urged to attend. N. G. GRIBBLE, Secretary Pro. Tem, Victoria Street, Hamilton. AUCKLAND SAILORS' . HOME. Notice ie hereby Riven that a Special General Meeting of Members of the Auckland Sailors' Homo will be held, at the Home on the second day, of August, 1918, at the hour of 8 o'clock in the evening, when the subjoined Resolution, which was passed at the Special General Meeting of Members held on the 6th July. 1918, will bo submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution:— J'That the Regulations contained in the / printed document, submitted to the meeting, and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same are hereby approved, and that such Regulations be and they are hereby adopted as the Regulations of the .Association to the exclusion of all the existing regulations thereof." Dated at Auckland this 17th day of July, 1918. Bv order. THOS. E. WHITTON, Secretary. Professional Notices. DURING THE ABSENCE OP MR. R, A. SPINLEY, »**«: Public Accountant and Auditor, On Active Service, his Practice, .hitherto directed from 22, Shortland Street, will be conducted from the offices of; ' ' JOHN G. RESTELL, F.P.A.." Empire Bldgs., Swanson Street, 'Phone 904. .• JJURSB M. ' C. KERR, TERE ORA MATERNITY HOSPITAL, Has Removed to 10, PARK AVENUE.. To a Much Larger and Up-to-date Hospital Suites of Rooms for Convenience of Con valescent and Waitine Patients. Terms dot Arrangements. V IRLAM ELLIS x • Assoc. Mem. N.Z. Soc. Civ. Eng Assoc. Mem. Cone. Inst. (London) CIVIL ENGINEER. . OFFICE: 514, NEW ZEALAND INSUR. ANCE BUILDINGS. „ AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1238. "Phono 2151. JJ MUNRO WILSON. 'CONSULTING ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. Telephones, 14(34 and 2339. Land transfer surreys or engineering work promptly executed. HOWIE'S Massage ana Electric Institute, V 18, Huntley Av. oft Khyber Pass) Phone A 2163. All Nerve and 7 RheumaUo [•roubles Successfully Treated; Baths-Gal. ;anic. Electric. Hot Air, Vapour. Electro. rherapeutics. Electrical Vibratory Massage; Excursions, Picnics, Etc. pAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY L COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER. TAKAPUNA. AND MILFORD BEACHES.

Tenders.

.. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF VARNISH. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, 6th July, 1918. Written Tenders will be received at this Office up to Noon of MONDAY. 19th August, 1918. for the Supply and Delivery of 3900 Gallons Varnish, for the New Zealand Railways at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, or Port Chalmers. Conditions of Contract, Specification and Forms of Tender, to be obtained at the Railway Storekeeper s Offices. Newmarket, Addington, and Hillside, and the Comptroller of Stores Office, Railway Buildings, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outßide, " Tender for Varnish." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. Bv order. . E. H. HILEY. General Manager. N.Z. Railways.

Legal Notices. t TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND. GISBORNE DISTRICT. IN DIVORCE. BETWEEN ELLEN MCCARTHY, OF GISBORNE, MARRIED ' WOMAN, Petitioner. J And . 1 thomas McCarthy, whose f WHEREABOUTS ARE UN- a KNOWN. TAILOR, £ Respondent. f To THOMAS MCCARTHY, formerly of Pukckohe in the Dominion of New Zealand, Tailor. . Take Notice that the Citation bearing da'te tho 31st day of October 1917 as issued out of our said Court citing you to appear and answer the Petition of Ellen McCarthy of Gisborne praying for a Dissolution of her marriage with you on the ground of d«sertion for a term of five years and upwards nanioly from the 23rd day of August 1912. In default of i you appearing the Court will proceed to hear and determine the Raid charge and you will not bo allowed to address the Court. Therefore take notice that for the purposes aforesaid you aa> within Forty-two Days " from the dale of this advertisement to attend in person or by your solicitor at the Office of our said Court in Gisborne and there to " enter an appearance and take notice that the , trial of the action will be at the next sittings | of our Court at Gisborne commencing after forty-two days from the date being tho sitting coming on the 12th day of September 1918. C G. J. A. JOHNSTONE. & Deputy Registrar. <- A Copy of the said Petition may be inspected at the Supremo Court Office Gisborne or at the Office in that town of Mossieurs Kirk, Burnard and Sievwright, Petitioner's - Solicitors. Friends of the above Respondent are requested to forward this advertisement 1 to him. J TEGAL PARTNERSHIP. 1 We beg- to intimate that having admitted into Partnership MB. VINCENT E. S. MEREDITH, "\ Lately Crown Solicitor, Wellington, J Our Practice will in 'future bo carried on under the style of HESKETH, RICHMOND, CLAYTON, AND MEREDITH. ' c Hcsketh and Richmond. Bank Buildings, Wyndham Street, Auckland. July 9, 1918. J Dentals MY OWN SPECIAL, METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and Great Advantages which are Distinctive. p HERE ARE SOME AMONG.OTHERS 1. NO PAIN. «*»&«». 2. NO NEED, to come back the second «im» I or oftener, as under other method £ 8. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken 3 teeth or stumpe left in the gums T: 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages, J can J" safely use it on a patient of 80 year. T ' 8. IF YOU.HAVE A WEAK HEAR'/oTar* = suffering from other complaints it wii< not affect you- ** 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. B. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly traded9. EXTRACTED FREE when teeth ore ordered. Also *• la THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERV IN DENTISTRY OB' THE AGE 1 ANALGESIA. ' J YOU CAN HAVE. YOUR TEETH DRILLED. FILLED, PREPARED FOP CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK PIVOTS Etc.. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. «*WUltfr YOU ARE CONSCIOUS. YET . TJNrow SCIOUS TO PAIN, AND I HAW PROVED THIS MOST WONDFRvnT ft MACHINE TO PE 'ABSOLUTE mk t CESS IN EVERY OPERATION UC " h< THEREFORE, PATIENTS WHO ARP 10 NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR Si THE DENTISTS. *"»***•»■ * bAR PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY RODMQ IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT NOTE THE ADDRESSDENTIST £ jyfNRO J]MANUEL. « FIRST FLOOR ENDEARS BLDGS. , Open Every Evening, also Saturday mi . „„; Afternoon, Telephone 1604. Take Elevator, j &

EABT COAST MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. -WAIHI-TAURANGA. ERECTION OF TWO PLATELAYERS* COTTAGES. ATHENREE. Written Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of SATURDAY, the 27th July, for erection of nbovc. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland. Hamilton. Waihi, and Tauranga. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. HANNAH. Resident Engineer. Public Works Department. Tauranga, 3rd July. 1918. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT CONNECTIONS. Tenders are invited for Electric Light Connections at the above College. Specifications may be seen and tender forms obtained at ' tho HERALD OfficeExtra copies of Specifications may be purchased at 2s 6d from the undersignedTenders endorsed "Tender for Electric Light Connections" will bo received.at my Office ud till noon on THURSDAY, August 1, 1918, GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College, ; Christchurch, N.Z.. June 28, 1918. JB. _ WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received until Noon on FRIDAY. July 19 nest, for tho following work CONTRACT 602.-Wairere Road, Waitakere: 5 Chains Widening and One Culvert. Plan and Specification may be seen at the County Office, 410, N.Z. Insurance Building. GERALD A. JACKSON, County Engineer. •POR STOCKS OF ' * ASBESTOS ROOFING SLATES, ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS, TAYLORITE, tho new Iron Paint, the most effective and cheapest paint on the market. BURNS. PHILP AND COMPANY. LTD., Wholesale Agents, Merchants, and Shipowners, 20, Customs Street, Auckland. H AND F. q ram s. (Lato Inglis and Orarns), LICENSED PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS. ' HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICE. 1 SPECIALISTS AND DRAIN-LAYERS. i 109. HOBSON STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 3361. Estimates Given, WILSON AND J7ELLY, LTD.. S Engineers. Iron and Brass Founders, Blacksmiths and Steel Structural Engineers, i takers of Concrete Mixers, Friction and Sand Winches, Garden Rollers, Fire * Escapes, and all classes of Wrought and Cast Iron Work. WORKS: FEDERAL STREET. * 'Phones. 1441 and 1865. ] fMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS AND * L LOCAL BODIES. 1 rp JJ API ER, MOKNINGSIDE. 'Phone 3642.) lupplics Reinforced Concrete Culvert Pipes )rinking Troughs, Cesspits-, Septic Tanks' and Genoral Concrete Work. ' Concrete Floodgates a Specialty. » PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ___ ORDERS For Sale by Tender. 1 JO FUEL USER 8. P. Offers will be received for the Purchase of -. bout 200 Tons Coke, in lots to suit. 1 Full particulars to be had from the MANAGER, iirkenhead and Northcote Gas Co.. Ltd., Northed*, k . ■ ' ~' '.iVr-.-vSjlrS.-i :-—.,.—.. ~.,... .„

S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry T« (Western entrance) Week Days, quarter pa?*. ever* iour from 7.15 a.m. until 9.15 p. m then »l 0.45 p.m. week days; 10.16 and li 16 nm iaturdaya only. ( v ' SUNDAYS. ■.; S3 PUPUKE leaves Auckland at inn nd 11.0 a.m., 1.0. 2.15, 3.15. i 3O s A aa? .0, 9.0, C 9.80 p.m. ' iA5 ' Mfi - NOTE: ALTERED SUNDAY SERVICE. THE ROUND TRIP, iult», is 3d; Children under 13 ww# , «d, , '■ "* j' . ' ■' ~.-.■ •'*-;'*'■ •• j .■'*■■•-<.'■*> ■ ■ V>'"^if''; • -."' t

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