SHTPPIHG. j 2P DDABT . ■ PACKER' TJNB. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE." Circumstances permitting, steamers will sail ac cnder:—. ' '■' Feoji ■ a ucklanb—-• ';' a . ■ . for sydney. ZEALANDIA. .Monday i Aug. 26 I 5.30 p.m. i. VICTORIA...-Monday [Sep. 9 | 5.30" p.m. FOR GISBORNE. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNKDIN. : VICTORIA ..... Tuesday I Aug. 27 | 2 p.m. i. ZEALANDIA Tuesday | Sep. 10 | 2 p.m. FROM XX/ELLINGTON— ~ YV -■ ■- FOR SYDNEY. "WIMMEKA Friday 1 Angnst 30 FOR MELBOURNE,- VIA SOUTH AND ■ MOBART. WIMMERA Thursday | Sept. 12 ■ Cargo must be alongside not less than TWO HOURS before sailing time. L All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually exchangeable with the Union Coni- , pacy. .L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., i. , Agents. A, J; V STEAMSHIP i. 'cSS9. -COMPANY.': THE NEW STEAMER DAPHNE. Will Leave as under:— FOB WAIWERA, MAHUKANGI HEADS, AND WARKWORTH. Leaves Auckland:" ' leaves' Warkworth: Mon., J 9th, 10 a.m. Hon., 19th, 2.30 p.m. Thurs., 22nd. 1 p.m. Fri., 23rd, 6 a.m. Mon., 26th, 4 p.m. Tues., 27th, 9 a.m. , FOR KAWAU. MANGAWAI, AND ~ PAKIRI, VIA LITTLE OMAHA. l. Leave Auckland: . Leave Mangawai: Tues., 20th, 5.30 p.m. Wed., 21st, 4.30 p.m. i. Wed., 28th, 1 a.m. Wed., 2Sth, 10.30 a.m. \ .FOR WAIWERA AND EAWAU. Leaving Aucklaiad Every Saturday "at 2 i. P-m., arriving in Auckland about 9 a.m. i. Monday Morning. Weather and other circumstances peri. mitring. Wharf: First Tee, right-hand side Queen n street Wharf. Phone 1785. 1. I.CST AND FOUND. li Wr ILI> Gentleman whose, wife .picked, up rv CAMEO BROOCH in H.M. Arcade, please call again?— Miss Staunton, D.S.C., or Typewriter Co., 14 £ Victoria Arcade. . . . !• TOST, Gold-mounted Top off fountain pen. -*- i —Reward on returning same to 36, l. Shortland-st. !. T EFT in 4 p.m. Kingsland car yesterday, v -*-* Lady's Umbrella. Reward at Morrow's, 3_ "Bntcher." New North-rd. »-■ TOST, a Baby's Black Shoe, between Pon- -*-* sonby and Queen-st.: would finder 1 kindly leave at "Star"' Office. j TOST, ThursdayTon - the~kount Eden-rd., "' ■*-*' a Lady's Silk Umbrella, silver mountj_ cd. — Champtalonp and Cooper. Reward. i. TOST, on Tueeday~night7~dark coloured i. -i-* Rainproof Overcoat.—Reward on sei. turning to Strahan, Hairdresser. Hobson-st: T OST, night, near Thames Hotel ■*-* Silver Medal, gold centre, name inscribed on back; valued. Reward Star * n Office. i- T OST, Tuesday night, between wharf and i. -M. Farnell, Pocket Book containing notes i. and gold. £1 reward.—C. Page, Jeweller, Wharf. ~' , j T.QST, brown fur Collarette.- between , - Prespect-terrace, Mr. Roskill, and corner ~ °? Onflow and K?£iUi>n.d..r.oajJ^—jße W ar - a, n apply "Preston's,store, Mt. Koskjll-rd. .. >T,Q§Xv -fi- Government Mackintosh- Over-E'-W' C0.9t,. with , name-a. A:"Sea) | n If, bei. tween .College Hill and Hacket-st, Pon- '• sohbr,—JPlease return to Ponsoriby P.O. <i : .; V BOARD AND KESEOErTCE. "\X7jHAREPAI." Grafton-rd.—Vacancies; * r best accommodation.—Mrs Jenkinson. ■'• "\7ACANCY for Gentlemen Boarders, close •■V i to town,- handy to all trams; good table, all home comforts.—l 2, City-rd. T ARGE, cheerful, sunny, front double i: ■*-* Bedroom, with board, suitable for , gentlemen friends or lady and gentleman; x. Id eection.—Apply Star Office. . ARGE, cheerful, sunny, front. Double Bedroom, with board; one gentleman or '-, friends; private eltttngjoom. if. desired; ltt i- section.-—'Apply Star Office. ~ "VTOU.NG LADY, requires Furnished Room, q -*-. with use of conveniences: would take ,_ board.—Apply Permanent, Newton P.O.' '• TXTANTED, 2 Workingmen Boarders, share i. VV room, Hobson-st, 3mlns Queen-st; suit L 2 friends; bath.—Apply Lyle, Grocer,--Wei- '• lington-st. 0 T ADY out from England would let 2 furX*. nished Rooms, 4/; ' suit ■ friends; : board 0 if required.—39. Napler-st. : '• 'VFiHE AVENUE," back Newton Arcade] J- Earangahape-rd. Under new man- -- agement. ' A few vacancies at present. Seclnded situation, picturesque grounds beautiful view. Terms on application. ' 0 TTING'S COURT, QUEEN-STEEET. (Late Prince Albert College), PRIVATE HOTEL.. j- - Tennis Court, Football Ground, Cricket Pitch, Gymnasium, etc - j. Telephone. 2256. MISCEIXAJTEOTJS. 1 -I a /Ift MONTHLY for a New Iron J-U/ J-V Frame English Piano.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., near H.M. Theatre, ,: CJ-EED POTATOES for present planting.— '- !>J' Arthur Yates anQ Co., Seed Merchants. t J\ ,O, .Pi" —'W'nfTßß CLEARANCE SAL'li ! —Ladies' Tweed and Fawn ,[ Jackets, reduced from 40/ to 10/6.—D:S.C. T>. OSES, . .ROSES,.. . 8.0.8E.5.. t SX (LIPPIATT'S FAMOUS STOCK.) FOR THIS MONTH ONI/Y. 3 7/ PER DOZEN. . A splendid opportunity to beautify the ■' garden at little cost! ,' Order early and save disappointment, from i. ' . GILBERT J. M4CKAT,., • J Seedsman and Florist, 195, QUEEN-ST., Agent. T7"iOUNL\ Best House tor Re-blocking ,; .A?; Geut.'s Panama and Felt. Hats. -J ~ Cox's Hat Factory,. Kara.ngahape-rd. OUND —An English Retriever dragging the .'"Laughing Gallery!'.to .Queen-st.. : premises (opposite Smeeton 1 s). OST, a Wiwi, last seen going to the "LansW n S Gallery" (opposite Smee- : ton*). -: - • ■■'■ - • - - S~ COT SEED POTATOES—You should grow this variety.—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. ;Q: —WINTER CLEARANCE SALE .K-tl_y.Toilet Sets, good patterns, 7/6. " Stained Hallstanda 30/. — D.S.C. .T>OSES—Choice ■selection" 7f "dozen," 3/B' -l-*i half dozen. —Arthur Yates and Co., Seedsmen. ' ABSOLUTELY Cneapest- Creamery But- ' ajL ter for the table all the year round. —New Zealand Dairy Association,. Ltd. . "T EST we forget" that ARDEKN stll) . ~iilU;.-eeHa. "Axes," -Braces, Cutlery,-> Drills, Edgers (Turf), Forks, Grindstones, Hamt mers. Irons, Jaekplanes, Kettles, Lawn - Mowers, Mangles, Netting, Oils, Paints, f. Quadrants, Rakes, Saws, -TroTV.els,,-.TJnionß,-Ventilators, -Wringers, Xperience (very cheap), Yard Brooms, Zinc. A, that's the . first letter, don't you forget, and . that .stands for ARDERN, and for ATJCKLAND, • top of Symonds-st. /-\NLY FOR BOWLERS. On behalf of the distillers of the Famous WATSON'S •♦*. WHISKY, I am giv--1 ing Measures? Apply; early, ! personally or by letter, to , E. B. DUFAUR. " '. :Sole. AgentVW.ateon's T»*» AuckltnU.^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 1
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