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LECTURES. AUCKLAND BAPTIST" TABERNACLE. _V_?- Gf°- W 1 * 0 * (Of the Ceylon and Indian General Mission) WILL (D.V.) SPEAK EACH EVENING AT 7.30, AS UNDER:— TUESDAY—"The Need of Progress." WEDNESDAY—"The Overcoming Life.** THURSDAY—"The Meaning of Consecration." FRIDAY—"The Need of Being Filled, and KEPT FILLED, With the Spirit" WEBNESDAY, 3 p.m.—"Account of My Work in India." SUNDAY NEXT MR. WILSON will Preach in the Tabernacle, Morning and Evening. A cordial invitation to all. ( ; SPORTING. TDAKURANGA HUNT CLUBHOUNDS MEET WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21st, MONUMENT, OTAHUHU. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1907. SATURDAY, 21st, -WEDNESDAY. 25th, AND SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. Nominations of Isov each for—» AVONDALE CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE PLUMPTON HANDICAP FLYING STAKES HANDICAP Will close at the Club's Office, High-st., on FRIDAY NEXT, August 23fd. by 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. GOLD-MINING NOTICES. YJTAIHI LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that all ShareForfeited for non-payment of the Eighth Call, due and payable on June 28th. 1907, will be sold by public auction by Mr. T. Mandeno Jackson, at his Rooms, Tyrone Buildings. Customs-st. E., on FRIDAY, 23rd day of August, 1907, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the Call be paid to mc on or before the previous day. J. H. JACKSON, Secretary. ALCYON GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Company's Office. Hobson Buildings. Shortland-st.. Auckland on FRIDAY", the 30th day of August, 1957, at 4 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Directors' Report and Bal-ance-sheet. To Elect Directors and to appoint Auditor. HENRY J. LEE, Secretary. Auckland, 19ta August 1907. PUBLIC NOTICES. ALr.HE IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST COUGH CURE ON THE MARKET. 1/ AND 1/6 EVERYWHERE. QEED POTATOES for present "planting.— Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. ,0, .pi —WINTER CLEARANCE SALE .'k-VVA —Ladies' Tweed and Fawn Jackets, reduced from 40/ to 10/6.—D.S.C. ROSES —Choice selection 7/ dozen, 3/b' half dozen. —Arthur Yates and Co., Seedsmen. PIANOS. Horizontal and Upright, Broadwood. Bluthner, Erard, PleyeL Lipp, Eavestaff, Allison. — E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd ALL VALAZE PREPARATIONS are obtainable • from W. H. Woollams, Chemist. Queen-st p RAND WORD COMPETITION. In consideration of the great success of their preparations, the Aposozein Coy. have decided to give prizes for the largest num- . ber of words made from "APOSOZEIN CURES RHEUMATISM.' This Competition will be open to anyone, without any expense to themselves whatever, the conditions simply being that: — (1) Each competitor must send in his or her name to the Company before th_ 24th of August, with stamped envelope enclosed, for the return of. a pamphlet describing "Aposozein." Such pamphlet to be returned with competition paper on or before the 7th of Sept. No competitors will be recognised unless the pamphlet is returned with answers. CI) No -words to be of less than three letters, and every word must be found in a standard dictionary. (3) Competitors must write clearly, and put the number of words made at the top of their paper. (4) The manager of the Company to be the judge, and his decision to be nnal. (5) Prizes to go to the three competitors making the greatest number of words. FIRST £4 PRIZE SECOND £2 PRIZE THIRD £1 PRIZE All correspondence to be marked "Word Competition." If two or more competitors make the same number of words, prizes will be paid pro rata. Results will be published in the Daily Papers, on SATURDAY, ■ Uth September. Address: THE APOSOZEIN COMPANY, 27, City Chambers, AUCKLAND. DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the Trustee Act, ISS3. and its Amendments; and in the matter of the Estate of Michael Gnrnett. late of Ness Valley, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and Colony of New Zealand. Farmer, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that in pursuance of an Order made by His Honor Mr. Justice Denj niston, a Judge of the Supreme Court of ! New Zealand sitting in Chambers at AuckI land on the Sth day of. August. 1907, all persons having claims against the estate of Michael Gurnett the above-named deceased, are required to forward particulars of same to the Executor of the Will of the above-named deceased at the Office of Messieurs Napier and Smith. Solicitors, Queen-st. in the City of Auckland. And take further notice that the said Executor will, after the 30th day of September, 1907, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. Dated at Auckland this 17th. ' day of August, 1907. . Executor of the Will of Michael Gnrnett, Address: Care of Napier and Smith, Solicitors, Queen-st, Auckland. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. PIANOS and Organs—World's Leading Makers. Sale, Hire, or Exchange. Call and inspect—F. Moore and Co., next Smeeton's. EE. ADAMS AND CO., Pianoforte Tun- • ers and Experts. —E. E. ADAMS, from Collard and Collard (London), four years with Paling and Co., Sydney; two years with Nicholson and Co.. Sydney; brought to New Zealand by H. G. Brinsmead. Pianos Tuned and Thoroughly Renovated. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates free. Instruments for Sale.—Address: 99, Syv m«__--6_, near K-rangah-ce-rd.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 197, 19 August 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 197, 19 August 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 197, 19 August 1907, Page 8

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