AMXTSEBCEHTS. Tlf ARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' AS- ■***■ SOCIATION. WEDNESDAY. Ist MAR.. 1903. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. LEADING ARTISTES. A Really Interesting and Varied Programme of Items Arranged. R. A. KEBNAN. D . , . G. G. FURLONG. _Sub._l/. Hon. Sees. I "DIKKEXHEAD AND NOBTHCOTE -*->• FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PTCNIC TO MOTUTAPU SATURDAY, 25th FEB., 1805. The P.S. EAGLE will leave Chelsea, calling at Eirkenhead, Northeote and j Auckland, en route. Also leaving Auckland lat 2 p.m. Band In attendance. Refreshments, etc. Tickets 1/. F. PUGH, Sec. BOOTS ANT) SHOES. "pUBLIC NOTICE. Owing to the Retirement of MRS PATTERSON, the long-established Eootmaklng Business, known as B. Pattersou, Boot and I Shoo Maker, Shortland-street. bns been transferred to a E X T 1 E, * a few doors lewer down. MR. W. MARSON, late Manager for Mrs Patterson, retains the same position with Mr Sextie, and will be pleased to see all Mrs Patterson's Customers as in the past. .QPECIAL SHOW. NURSERIES AND INFANT SHOES, : Soe Our Window ; And ask foi- Free Sample of TABBA BOOT POLISH. UcKEREAS' BOOT SHOP, Queen st. (opp. "Herald" Offlci . AND AMERICAN "SHOE •»-» STORKS, opposite Public Library _ Annual Clearing Sale—All Lines ReducedSee Windows. TVUITTsH AND "AMERICAN SHOE -H STORES—James Adams and Co — Opposite Public Library—American Shoes tor Ladies. Genuine Reductions. AND AMERICAN SHOE -«-» STORES, opposite Public Library — Ladies' Dainty Walking Shoes—All Lines R UI -"SH AND AMERICAN SHOE -J-» Si ORES, opposite Public Library - bale Prices—Must Reduce Stock Gentlemen's American Boots. ■ORITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE P STORES, opposite Public Library — Annual Sale to make room lor New Shipments —See our windows. TT7HEKE to Get Boots to Order or ". Blairs prompt. -Mltlei«nnd Sons, Gold Medallists. 3. High-st.. near Star Office. PHOTOGRAPHY. iQEORGE p KEGOBI. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 269, CORNER QUEEN AND WELLBSLEY STS.. ALL THE LATEST FINISHINGS IN ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS. A UCKLAND mO rpHE T^EONT At the TJIAIR. ■VTEDALUgT ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION. H. J. SCHMIDT HEMUS CJTDDIOS. VICE-REGAL PHOTOGRAPHEUS. INSPECT TUE LEADING STUDIO OF MODERN PGHT&AITURE. The Exhibit consisted of our : ! Wort. no Photographs being specially taken for Exhibition purposes. Pboae 125*. B. J. SCHMIDT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TJOARD and Residence required by a -*-» single lady in private place. Terms moderate.—F. R., US, Star OtUce. ""DKACUY UISAD," Lower Graf ton rd 7 •*-* Bright, comfortable rooms, excellent table, fine bathroom, good locality. Neur City. Moderate.—Mrs Parneli. UAU' OKTAiiLE Home, situated best locality ot city, suit poet-oflice, Government or business men- 18/. —Address Star Office. CWMt'LiitiAHLE Home with private faJ mily for respectable young uii'^. —Address Harbour View, Graham' St., Wj. Victoria si. West. "fpAUMATA," corner Haydn and How* -*- streets, up-to-date Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders. Cose Id eectlon. Every convenience. Terms moderate.—Mrs Q it inn. ACANCIES for 2 Respecttjble Men In private family: single rooms.—Mrs Patch, Ryde House, Qqeen St., opp. College. 'ACANCIES for Young Men Boarders.—• 2nd House from Oun-au at., Jervola rd. Comfortable home, piano, terms moderate. by gentleman In city. Board »». and Lodsiuj;.—Teiins, A.8., 119, Star Office. TX/ANTED, 2 comfortable Furnished V V Rooms by Married. Couple, with ufee of kitoheu.—Bend particulars to Alalia 83 Star Otfica. ' ■' ' *f> ' ■ " X, , WANTED', 3 or 4 Young Men Permanent ■ .boarders.. nice home, every i convenience; terms, 18/.—Apply Mrs Wood, Pork Butcher, Karaagahape rd. rS/JANTKD, Bed~Srtting Room or 2 Fur-' v r mshert Itooms, with use of kitchen, by ■ mamed couple,'with no children; iv private family prefei red. —Send particulate to Home, 121, Star Office. gONOMA IJODSE. ROTORUA. Entirely Now and Up-to-Date PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Opposite Presbyterian Chnrch Fire minutes' from station and ' bathe Telephone 62. Electric light throughout. Porter meets all Tariff: 5/ per day; £1 10/ per week H. T. F. HELEY. Prppilatok W~~ A I W R 7 AIW E H A HOT HOT (NATURAL) SPRINGS. SPRINGS. THE BUIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. Wharf 1200 ft long. HOT BATHS. Splendid Hotel Acconv SEA BATHING. _ nidation. nnATivr- Daily Communication. BOATLNG. 21 Hours by Steamer: 4 FISHING. Hours by Road. SHOOTING. Telephone & Telegraph. PRnnnvT Uot Mineral Baths Free TtNMS. UnrivaUed as a BOWLING. Health and Pleasnre GOLF. Reeqrt. RTTnvr Fine Sandy Beachee aad Beautiful flaDRIVING. tive Bueh. WEEK END TRlP—Saturday to Monday. Steamer Fare and Hotel Charges IQ/ TARIFF MODERATE—FuII particulars at Office of Company, 22, Kuortlandst.; Cook's Tourist Office; or fronj Mr John Meuzies. Manager, Walwera. MADAiIE DOLGOUEELLI, the Famops Palmist and Clairvoyant, 33, Fitt-st. Ladlee 3/ and 9/; Gentlemen 10/8.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 2
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