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IN MEMORIAM.

In fond and loving Memory of Benj. Skeen, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Skeen, who departed this life on Dec. 14th 1899, in his 53rd year.

Sleep on Dear Father, Sleep and take thy rest, Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour's breast, We loved Thee well, but Jesus loved Thee best.

—Good Night. Only 6ood Night dear Father—not Farewell, A little while and all His saints shall dwell, In hallowed union indivisible.

—Good Night. —Inserted by bis loving wife and children.

H. G. GILLESPIE. Accountant, Licensed Sharebroker, Hc«M> Estate & General Agent. FOR SALE — Kuranui Store. TARARUBOAD.—The well known Kuraoui Store and Dwelling built of kauri, comprising shop and 7 rooms, range, water etc. On business site with 41 years to run — good section in garden *nd fruit trees. For sale as going concern. Price Stock at valuation. FIRST CLASS DAIRY FARM. WHAREPOHA ROAD O.WAHU. 76 ACRES of rich improved ' swamp land, well drained, fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks, all in grass and crops ; also comfortable 7 roomed dwelling built of kauri and numerous and complete farm and , dairy outbuildings. Owing to the richness of this land and its unrivalled siluation I (being at the junction of 2 roads and adjoining school and creamery,, it is a particularly desirable property. Full particulars on application.

SCOW " VlKlNG."—Length 36 feet, Beam 12 feet, Cabin Bx6, Centreboard, new sei of Sails, Anchor Blocks and Gear complete. In first class order. Price PARAWAI.—2 first class building sections each 40x150, level land, good soil, drained, fenced, and containing fruit trees. Price /no.

POLLEN STREET. — First Class Kauri Dwelling of 6 comfortable rooms, brick chimneys, kitchen range and grates, workhouse and bathroom. Two freehold allotments facing Pollen and Kirkwood Streets. Central and convenient situation. Price £32S> £200 Will purchase lessee's interest in first class dairy farm of 100 acres, rich drained swamp land. Will carry 30 dairy cows. Ten years lease to run al very low rental; or lessee will sub-lease at £75 per annum. Close to Railway Station and Creamery. FBANKLYN STREET.—Neat Cottage of 5 Rooms and convenient outhouses on large section (3 allotments) good level land in first class orcnard.—Price TARARU.— Pleasant and Comfortable Home— Comprising Substantial Kauri Dwelling of 8 reams, Orion Range, Wash house with copper, Cowshed, Stables etc., 3 acres of first class land in full beating orchard, Fine road and sea frontage, good aspect, Healthy situation.—Price .£<>sO.

POLLEN STREET.—WeII fiuisheJ shop and dwelling of 5 rooms, (lately occupied by Mathews and Co.) in first class order, having been recently refitted and renovated. Also 2 freehold allotments, having each 33 feet frontage to Pollen and Martha' Streets, very centrally situated. Or to-let. PAEAWAI — Comfortable Cottage of G rooms, orion range, detached wash-house, etc., and good freehold allotment 33 x 200, first class soil— Price,£l7s.

The "Practical" School of Shorthand.

Telephone: 77. Office: Mr J Loughlin'e Store Buildings, Pollen St. Principal: Miss Wilcoz. Assistant: Miss Myra Clark (pupil ir*** write* 180 words per minuta.) Tuition a Speciality.

SHORTHAND—lndividual Instruction in Pitman's Shorthand, day or evening. Instruction in theory. Practical training in all kinds of Shorthand work, including verbatim reporting. TYPEWRlTlNG—individual Instruction. Machines always available. Special training for engagements. Every description of work undertaken. ■

OFFICE TRAINING—The demand for Shorthandl writers in increasing, but those who have a special training are preferred. Practical instruction in thit school will enable pupils .to meet the demand and secure a higher remuneration for their services. BOOK-KEEPING — Instruction in Single and Double Entry. Contractor's and tradesmen's books and accounts balanced and attended to. WRITING — Improvement promised in few lessons. NIGHT SCHOOL—For youths with neglected education. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Office TTork. No opportunity lost of securing situations for pupils.

PRACTIOAL BBSXJLTS AND POSITIONS GAINED.

Miss Laura Hansen, clerk and typiste, Auckland Ammunition Works; Miss Shaw, dlerk, Bikuai Store and Post Office; Mi»s G. Wilson, clerk, Mr Nathan, Paeroa; Miss Myra Clark, Assistant Practical Shorthand School, Thames.

TEBMS 0!N APPLICATION.

SPRINC & SUMMER COODS AT F. H. eiaxton's, TAILOR & MERCER, 22, ALBERT STREETA! iSplendid Range of WORSTED SUITINGS in- the newest colorings^ Tto Best Selection of TENNIS TROUSERINGS and X SUMMER VESTINGS on the Thames. CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK; TKE MERCERY DEPARTMENT Has been considerably enlarged. Our Hats are up-to-date. Oiuar Ties are the pick of the market. Our Collars are the latestOur Shirts aannot be bjeaiten.

Men's Clofthing, Youthi*' Clothing, Boys' Clothing.—s3eo. CJullen! andi Co. are now: well siooked witih all JLe latest* iprodluctionw of the Kaiapoi Woollen Opmipainy, Including a sipleudid ramigte of men's, youths' and boys' clothing, mt&rked at ow well known, keen oash prices.—Remetmiber Kaia>poi cJotihing! i» ouir specialty.—fewCjullen and Co-, importers, Thames m$ Waihi.—AiTfc,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10499, 15 December 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10499, 15 December 1903, Page 2