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F®7 . Sal«, FOR Sale 12,000 yards of Flannelette at 2i.d. 3|d and 43d; sterling: value.—D.S.C. Drain Pipes] C* Spring Cart. Gas Ensfino, Harness. Furniture, Variety of Tools. - W. Frost, City Market. TGIOR SALE, or To Let, four-roomed -JD Cottage on \ acre oC land, situated in the village of Pukekohe. suitable for a small bucineas.—T. G. Usher. Pukekohe. ICHOR SALE, at Papakura, in the Estate •JD of John Carmicha'el, deceased. Homestead. 10 acres of first-class land and Cottage, within half mile of railway and school.—Apply Willis Bros., Papakura. URNITURE for Sale at Manufactures' prices, thoroughly-well made.—D.S.C. "DrOUSE AND FIVE ACRES. TO LET OR. FOR SALE. A conveniently situated Property, at Epsom, known as Greenwood's Comer, at the Junction of Two Roads, viz., the Main Road to Onehunga and Pah Road. Omnibuses pass the door every half hour. House contairs seven (7) rooms, exclusive of bathroom, study, pantry, scullery aart washhouse, outbuildings,*.3 stall stable, coach house, tool house, cow shed, and fowl, house. • One acre tastefully laid out in flower and vegetable garden, together with 4 acres of '-hoiee volcanic land, subdivided into 3 paddocks, well fenced, with abundance of water. The abovo is a property well worth the inspection of any gentleman seeking a beautiful and convenient home. For terms, apply to J. M. LENNOX, Land and Estate Agent, Queen-street, or on the Premies. In^PORTANT NOTICE-To effect an immediate Sale, we can soil a 6-roomed Houße in Lawry-street, city, with gas and water laid on. for £250. Money to Lend, at 6 per cent.—Ewington and Baker. Land Agents. MALL POTATO BAGS. — Seamless American Sacks for Saldjby W. S. Laurie and Co., Customs-street. "O^^O^HMJILDERS.—For Sale or Lease, well-established Coachbuilder's and Wheelwright's Business, doing good trade, near Auckland,—Addreß3 Genuine, Star Office. THE BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEA. LAND. -f?«_7 1 f»S UPRIGHT ENGLISH PIANOS. 3*Ol xv Ircm f ranie( f u u trichord, latest , improvements: 10 yeara' guarantee. Cash or Easy Terms. LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO., . SHOB-LAND'SZKSSX Wanted] WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and athor Building Materials at his Mills, -i?bcrt-streot and Hreakwater Road, including Joinery. Builders Ironmongery, and Wheelwri«hts' Materials, at tho Lowest. Marko Prices, WANTED KNO WN—For Light Scones and Cakes try Bycroft and Co. s Superior Aerated Self-raising Flour. WANTED, PROSPECTORS to Test the Merits of GEO. FOWLBS' Summer Suits at 21s, and Soft Felt Hats, with Pußgaries, Is lid; Merino Sox, spliced and seamless, 6d per pair. WANTED, INVESTORS Kept Cool in one of GEO. FOWLDS" Long Silk Dusters at 15s: White Drill Jackets, 3s 6d: and Trousers, 2s lid; with a White Washing Vest, 3s 6d. •c~ ."■'''' '.-- '•■nrt.'.YY'~">----:;.' •' '..".'?f*;:'".-,"C'. t?-'i_"--v-Af WANTED, SPECULATORS to Sea the NEW MOIRE Silk Scarfs, in Palo Blue. Cream. Nary and Crimson,, selling by GEO. FOWLDS at Is 3d. Is 6d and la lid; Braces. 6d, per pair upward; Japonotte Handkerchiefs, 3 for 2s. WAIN TED, EXPERTS and others fco have a Suit of Clothes Made to Measure by GEO. K>WLD... His Cotter is certainly an Expert, and can make you look like one, WANTED KNOWN. PETAL DUST (Registered). " Wherein the subtle savour of the flowers sublimely dwells. The Great Floral Air Purifier, for the Wardrobe or Pocket, Drawingroom and Ballroom. An everlasting and delicious perfume, a concontration of tho loveliest flowers combined with tho health-giving and air-puri-fying properties of pines and trees of the eucalyptus family. This unique combination is a powerful antiseptic ; it is an invaluable requisite for the sick room, and a packet worn oa the person, or placed between tho bed linen, etc., is refreshing and invigorating to the patient and attendants, Destructive 10 all insect life. Years of scientific study and deep research havo beon expended over this preparation in order that a precise and judicious blending of all the salutary and health-yielding aromas of the vegetable world may be equally combined ; and for this reason " Petal Dust" is inimitable, inasmuch as the combining proportions are the sole secret of the proprietors. Before putting away Furs and Winter Clothing, purchase a packet of '"PETAL DUST." place one in each drawer, wardrobe or clothes chest. It will destroy moth, silver fish, and prevent mildew, and is a dolightful health-giving perfume. In the sick or close room, in smoking, drawing or ball-rooms, on long sea voyages, in crowded trains, in influenza, choleraic, diphtheritic or other contaaiinafct-d atmospheres, as a truly refreshing and efficient air purifier " PETAL DUST" is invM.Hiable. Before retiring to rest see that a packet of " PETAL DUST " is placed in your bedroom, thus rendering the air you bre.it'e pu-o. refre3hiug and invigorating. •METAL MUST" iS used iii the sleeping berths, cabins and saloons of all the principal steamers. "PETAL DUST" (illuminated packets), at 9d ncr packet, post free. Sole Agont for the North Island of New Zealand— C. W. GOODS ON, LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ""fJiTAWTED Known—That choroughlj VI seasoned Timber Sashes, and Doors. can only bo obtained from tho Kauri Timber Co. (Limited).' WAHOO is Positive Cure Indigestion, Billiousness, Piles Constipation, 2s 6d Chemists and Grocers. B~ OOT TRADE.—Wanted, eood Fitters and Machinists, also Benchmen for Women's Best Work. — Apply Kapai Boot Factory. Eden Terrace. m A I L- O R I N G. WANTED, GIRLS Who can SEW NEATLY, as APPRENTICES to the COATMAEING. First-class Training Given. Double the Usual Wages to Start With. Apply at. once, J. M. M OREAK/ MAN UFACTURER, LORNE-STREET. AHOO—Most powerful Nerve Tonic, Liver Inrijcorator. and Digester made. _.J'G(l Chemists and Grocer 3. T¥7ALi. FAPER put on from 6d pet ■V T Pieco by thorough tradesman.—Laouird, care J, JamiA3on, Tobacconist. Foresters' Hall, Karangnhapo Road. AHOO acts as Tonic to whole system, strengthens intestines, stimulates the llvar, 2s 6d Ch.mists and Grocers. THE MIKADO Tea Rooms, Rirken head, 5 mSnutes' from Wharf. Will be opened on Saturday, Nov. 9.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 267, 8 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 267, 8 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 267, 8 November 1895, Page 1