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Wanted. W A NTEDKNOWN—On viewheavy account books of upwards of 20 years usage..J F Leighton and Son, Manufacturing Stationers, 6 and 8, High-street, City. ~ ANTED KNOWN, by Builders and the Residents of Devonport, that, W. Lock- , wood is prepared to supply all kinds of Building Timber and Ironmongery from his yards, , Beach Road, near Calliope Dock. Orders left, with J Synis, Coal Yard, next to Post Office, Devonport, will receive prompt attention. W ANTED KNOWN—Good Account Books from stock or to order, with utmost promptness.-J. F. Leighton and Son, Account Book manufacturers, 6 and 8. High-street, City. XT£T ANTED Known. Stewart Dawson & Co.'3 W premises are closed every Wednesday Eroni 1 p.m. Open till 9.30 Saturday evenings.^ WANTED Known, toy Architects. Builders and Carpenters—That K.T. [' Co stencilled upon doors, and sashes ; signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manu- I faciured them Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from-thoroughly seasoned, timber. ' ANTED KNOWN—The ACME TAILORING COMPANY (E. Martin, Proprietor) have Removed to College Road (third door above England-street). E. Martin has opened an Office for the convenience of customers at 35, Victoriastreet (two doors below Sargood, Son, and Ewen's), where orders will be taken and patterns inspected. Hours from 12.30 to 2 each day; Saturdays from 7 to 9 p.m Suits from 50s; Trousers, 12s 6d. A trial solicited. '___ WA N TED D - Ladies and Gentlemen to remember we have the Largest Selection of Fancy Dres3 and Opera Trimmings, Stage Jewellery, etc., etc., to. be found in Auckland. Fanoy Dresses and Wigs, . Decorations, etc., hired out. Fancy Costumes made. Orders promptly attended to. . ■ LESTER BROTHERS, ■ COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND, A N~~T E D. 5,000 EMPTY SACKS, Suitable for Coal and Charcoal. A. SCHOL LU M, Timber Yard, Custom-street West. XT^r ANTED TO PURCHASE, for Cash, Property suitable for Poultry and Market Garden. Price not to exceed £700. BARR-BROWN AND CO., ' Victoria Arcade. TIT ANTED TO BUT BEER BOTTLES— Quarts Is, Pints Bd. DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer. NEWTON ROAD." TX/ANTED ' TO SELL, THEOLOGICAL^ CLASSICAL, AND GENERAL LITERATURE. NEW ZEALAND BOOKS A SPECIALTY. T.WRIGHT, NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKSELLER, 8, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST ' (2 doors from Queen-street.) •vy ANTED KN 0 W ,N.--FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. ' FRED. BROWN, v. • /;:..PoNSONBX,.R,OAp v .; ...,.*-■ , Made from American Clear Pine Laths ONLY; Highly-finished, Rounded corners. Warranted not to warp or twist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 914. Established 18So. •rrr anted known. That ORDERS (small or large), for FURNITURE REMOVAL, CARTAGE COALS, WOOD, SCORIA SHELLS, SAND, LIME, BRICKS, TAR TANKS, FENCING, Etc.. Are promptly attended to by W. and G. WINSTON E, CUSTOMS STREET. WANTED Known—Another large shipment of Stoves just to hanfi. The Dover, with latest improvements, 5 holes on top. good oven, splendid cookers, for !52/G, three sizes in stock; also, other Stoves at 55/ and 80/; Orion and English Self-setting Ranges at lowest priess. A hundred Fenders to choose from; Spanned from 3/6; handsome steel railed, 8/6; Ash Pans from 1/6; same with brass or steel bead, weli made, 3/. Box Irons, 2/6; Sad Irons, small glazing irons with stands, 9d; fine large Drawing-room Coal Vases, 10/6. A variety of Stand Lamps from 1/9 to 20/; Hanging Lamps from 3/ to 17/6; Hand, Bracket, and Wall Lamps, Every Household Requisite. Sauceoans, Frypans, Baths, Buckets, Milkpans, Churns, Wringers, 17/6; Meat-mincers, 7/6; China, Tin, and Enamelled Candlesticks. Every description of Enamelled Ware; Basins, 1/; Jugs, 1/6; Pie Dish, 9d; | Soap Dish, 9d; etc. A sample lot ol Steel Saucepans. Carpenters' Tools. Nails, Locks, Hinges, China and Glass Ware, handsome Tea and Dinner Sets; Hanging and Swing Looking Glasses; Wire Stretchers, 13/6; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Washfctand and Toilet Table, 10/6 the cair; Chairs, 2/C; Tables, 10/6; Iron and Brass Bedsteads; Flax, Flock, and Kapok .Beds. 411 kinds of Furniture made to order at H. R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 108. Victoria-st. TT3T4.NTED SEEN—The Great Variety of v v Stationery Boxes at Goodson's. Having purchased a Warehouse Job Line of the newest designs, we are offering the usual Is 6d Box of Notepaper and Envelopes for Is; Is Box of Notepaper and Enyelopes for 9d; 9d Box of Notepaper arid Envelopes for 6d. Plain and Fancy, White and Coloured, Ruled or Un-ruled. A Box of Royal Gray Court (24) Mourning Notepaper and Envelopes (as used by the Royal Family), chaste and elegant, 9d the box Black-bordered Envelopes, best quaity' 2d, 4d, and 6d per packet. Commercial' Envelopes, cream laid, 250 for Is, or 3s 9d per 1,000. At Goodson's London ArCades. JUST OPENED — A splendid line of Nickel Keyless Watches, warranted in good going order, which we are offering for 7/6 each. That we keep all the leading lines in Electro-plated Ware—Cruets of all descriptions, Butter Knives and Dishes, etc etc., and Cutlery, Table Knives and Forks, Dessert Knives and Forks, Spoons etc., and at the lowest rates. ■DfANTED Seen, the Beautiful Wh. and W Gold Enamel Mugs (Jubilee), unbreakable, original price 1/6, now 6d each, at Goodson's London Arcades. ANTED Known—lso doz! Fancy China Cups and Saucers, bought job, 3id the Cup and Saucer, usual price 6d- 200" gross American Cedar Lead Pencils, 3d doz, 2/9 per gross; American Fountain Pens, 1/6 each; Best American Gold Paint, 1/ per bottle; White Metal Tea Spoons, 1/ per doz; American Roll Gold Watches, Ladies, 37/6; Gents', £4 5/ with 5 years guarantee.—At MIL LEE'S FANCY REPOSITORY. Vic-toria-street." WANTED Known—At MILLER'to. VICTORIA-STREET, 10 gross Petal Dust 6d per packet or 4/6 per doz; English Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per doz, Coloured Tissue Paper, 3Jd per Roll; Empire Curling Pins, 3d per box; Tootn Brushes 2Jd, Combs 2*4 Boot Brushes Sid the set.-At MILLERS-FANCY REPOSITORY. Victoria-street. NDIGESTION permanently cured toy Loasby's TTahoo.' Other remedies afford only temporary relief. Beware o, irritations. ■ DEBTS Collected in any part of New Zealand and elsewhere, by personal appli-cation.-Cooke and_Cooke, 23, High-street. BANJO-Wanted to Buy. ■"Seven-stringed Banjo, must be cheap. Write particulars to Wells, Newton Post Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 1

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