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Wanted. WANTED SEEN—Our 21s colonial- tweed suit is 20 per cent better thad any other guinea suit in the city. See our 4s lid tweed trousers.—D.S.C. ■■ W" ANTED Known.—Wildinan and Lyell have received fresh supplies of " Elustrated London News," and " Graphic " Diamond Jubilee Celebration Numbers with full Illustrations of the Procession and Illuminations. Price eighteenpence. WANTED KNOWN—Men's and boys' straw hats at 6d, 9d and Is,, selling at wholesale prices. Boys' clothes a speciality. We i give the best value procurable. ■ Goods opened suitable for present season.—D.S.C. WANTED Known-That D. GOLDD3 is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, AJbertstrest and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders and Carpenters—That K..T. Co. stencilled upon doors arid sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED - AUCKLAND MUSICAL PUBLIC to Please Note—We have just opened up Two Cases containing over 9.000' Copies of New Sheet Music from a London Publisher. 3d per Copy or 6 Copies | for I/; new catalogues free. Czerny's Exercises, 6d and 1/; Hemy's Royal Modern Tutors, 1/9 each; The Empire Music Albums, 6d each; Messiah and Elijah Music and Words, complete, 1/ each.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STBJEET. W" ANTED KNOWN—Good Spectacles, 6d pair, superior 1/, Crystal do. 2/: 'Real English Pebbles', 3/9 pair; Nickel Watches, 5/11; American Clocks, 2/9 each; 250,000 Envelopes, Id packet, or 2/71 per thousand, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN — Men's Sewn Leather Walking Shoes, 3/11 pair; Men's Bluchers, 3/11; Men's Canvas Shoes, 3/6; Gents' Lace Boots, 6/11; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/11 pair; Kangaroo Laces, 6d doz.; I 600 Gross Rifle Laces, 3d doz., or 2/ per gross, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN—Just opened up ex s.s.' lonic and other- arrivals, '53 CASES OF LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES for Summer Season; imported direct from the manufacturers at 'Bed Rock' cash prices. An excellent assortment of Ladies' Shoes in English, American, Continental and Colonial makes, in White, Tan and Black, superior in value to anything yet shown; Ladies' White Shoes, 3/6, 4/9, 4/11 pair; Ladies' Tan Shoes, 3/11. 4/6, 4/11 up to 10/6; Ladies' Black Oxford Shoes, 2/11, .3/9,. 4/6, : 5/6 up to 10/6, at MILLER'S BOOT . PALACE, 112, 114 VICTORIA-STREET. ' WANTED KNOWN — TENNIS and RUBBER SHOES FOR PRESENT SEASON.—Just Opened Up, ex s.s. Aotea and Tongariro, 15 cases of above Goods, in White, Tan, Grey and Black, at surprisingly low prices. Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 2/6 pair; "Renshaw" Brand, 2/11 pair; Gents Ternis Shoes, 2/11 and 3/6 pair; "Renshaw" Brand, 3/11 pair; Children's Sand Shoes, 1/11 pair; Maids, 2/6 pair; Ladies' and Gents', 2/9 and 2/11 pair. -At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112, 114, VICTORIA STREET : __ WANTED KNOWN—CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS—The Zealandia Packet, containing 60 pretty Cards, 1/; The Victoria, 30 Cards, 6d; The Choice, 18 Art Cards. 1/; The King of All, 12 highclass Cards, 1/3, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY,' VICTORIA STREET. -TTT ANTED KNOWN. Vf Just to hand, our first shipment of NEW JAPANESE GOODS, including handsome Umbrella Vases, • terra cotta and gold, at 7/6 each, and Satsuma Ware do. at 11/6 each;,new patterns in Fancy 'Afternoon Cups and Saucers, special 'value, at 6d ana V; 18-lrtch Bamboo Easels, id each; special value Large Bamboo Easels at 3/- each (6 feet); special line of Fans for wall decoration at Id each. 7 for 6d; also the best- value in Vases ever offered at 1/- each; White and,- Qplfl Sugars and Creams, beautiful shape,' 1-/- . the pair, at • GOODSON'S LOND Q N ARCADE and JAPANESE. BAZAA& '236' ■ and 234," Queen-street. . ' "'' W~~ ANTED SEEN.— New, Art Flower' Pots, variety of shades, at &/6. 3/, 3/9, 4/6 and 5/6 each; also the«BpUmsUcl variety of Flower' Tubes from 6d each1; China Butter Dishes, 1/3 each (usual 2/ line), at GOODSON'S ARCADES. WANTED Known - That ladies in search of the most lovely Japanese Firescreens, Bamboo, Decorated Silk. Satin and Velvet, 1, 2, 3. and 4 folds, will sure to be pleased with the choice .goods just opened at GOODSON'S JAPANESE BAZAAR. Elegant Circular Screens from 6d each. Afternoon Tea Tables in great variety, and an immense amount of now Japanese Goods just to hand. ANTED Known—That Goodson's price list is a great help in selecting goods for Bazaars, Prizes; and presents of all kinds; it is forwarded post free on application.TPD- ANTED KNOWN.FOX VENETIAN BLENDS. FRED. BROWN, Ponsonby Road. Made from American Clear Pine Laths ONLY; Highly-finished, Rounded corners. Warranted not to warp or twist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 911. Established 1885. Ttf A N"T E D K~N~O~W N. Now showing New Spring and Summer Goods, including our special lino of Warranted Fast-coloured Pink and' Blue Zephyr. Dress, Mantle, Jacket and Habit Making as usual Stylish Dresses made for 12s 6d. Cash only.— David Garriock, Karangahape Road. iXf ANTED X N O W N. ACCOUNT BOOKS of all kinds kept in Stock or Manufactured to order, with special rulings, headings, etc. Mining Companies' Books a special feature. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY of every description in Stock or made to suit requirements. Large stock of Paper and Materials. Experienced hands only employed. Utmost promptness. J. F. LEIGKTON.6 and 8. HIGH ST.. City, ■VVT ANTED . X ,N 0 W N A. L. SMITH, Dentist, HOBSON ST. (opposite St. Matthew' 3 Church), Supplies UPPER or LOWER SET GP ' TJEETH £2. Teeth Stopped from 2/C; -with Gold, 5/Extractions, without pain by Gas, 5/. I don't pretend to supply guinea sets. vy AN.T E D KNOWN. That ORDERS (small or large), for FURNITURE REMOVAL, CARTAGB COALS, WOOD, SCORIA SHELLS, SAND, LIME, BRICKS, TAR TANKS, FENCING, Etc.. "■':._ Are promptly attended to by W. and G. WINSTON E. CUSTOMS STREET. ! . WA N T ED. Buyers of Cooking Stoves, from 50/; Reg. Grates, 15/; Churns, from 9/; Box Irons, from 2/6; Kerosene Stoves, from 3/: Kerosene Stoves, with ovens; Stand Lamps, from 2/; Wall and Hanging Lamps; the new patent Hand Lamp, to burn without glass, 1/; Spades, from 2/6; Digging Forks, from 3/; Carpenters' Tools, Hoes, Rakes, Johnston's Cutlery; every description of Enamelled Ware ; Pie Dishes, from 9d; Basins, 1/; Milk Jugs, 1/6; a varied assortment of Crockery Tea Sets 7/6; Dinner Sets, 15/6; Engraved Tumblers, 3/6 per doz., cut, 5/ per doz.; best English W. and G. China Cups and Saucers, 6/ per doz.; a lot of newlyselected Furniture, Bedsteads; Sofas from 25/; Kitchen Tables, 10/6; Dressing Tables and Washstands, 10/6 the pair; Chest of Drawers, 20/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Wire j Mattress, 8/6; Stretchers, 12/6; some choice i Wicker Work, Furniture, Chairs, Music j Stands; Tables, from 7/6; Flower Stands; ! Lounges, 25/, at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, VICTORIA STREET. Xy ANTED-NOTICE. LESTER BROS.'Dissolution of Partnership SALE commences next week; everything as far as possible to be Cleared by the New Year, in order to divide estates. Note Address- LESTER RROS., Fancy Goods Importers, Coombes' Arcade, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 1