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Personal. ' "OERSONAL—Go to the Native AsI -if sociation Picnic find Sports at Pine ] Island r next Satin-day. I IVJG ONE out Dalton. Tailor, Queen-st., •.IS sells the 'Footballer Brand' of Clothi ins; every suit guaranteed very best | make, and all material well shrunjt I ~~.i REMINDER TO~ THOSE WHO RE- ! -A. QUIRE SPECTACLES - Coloured ! Spectacles for Sun and Dust. Gd. 1/. 1/6. | and 2/ pair. Good Specks and case 1 for 6d, superior do 1/. crystal do 2/fi, real , English Pebbles 3/9-AT MILLER S FANCY REPOSITORY. VICTORIA-ST. .1\ fR ARNOLD, Archltec~begs to intiihate that he hopes to teiurn from ! Australia about the 20th of January, j and that any instructions left at his office. Shortland-strect in the meantime I wi'l receive prompt attention. O You Want Money? We have large and small sums to lend on mortgage lat a very lt>W rate of interest.—Ewing- | ton and Baker, Estate Agents. \rONEY— WO-hiive~Moiicy to "lend at ___.«. lowest rates of interest.—Baxter and i Shrewsbury, Solicitors, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. ' . , -ITiOOTBALLER Brand' of Clothing g'ua- ■£_' rantees superior, style and finish; ready for immediate wear.—J. H. Dalton. Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street. _ PEOPLE Furnishing should call at Henderson and Pollard^s, Karangahape I Road, and inspect their prices before' goimg elsewhere. M"RS ~ WALTHO~ Certificated-Accou- - chese and Trained Nurse. Firstj class accommodation for ladies.—s2, Short- ' land-street. FACT.—A 'Footballer Brand' Suit at , £2 10/ is equal to any sui-t. that can be procured for £5 from anywhere else I In' Auckland.—J. H.- Dalton, Tailor, j Queen-street. DIARY for the Shop and "Household is in Brett's Auckland Almanac. Price One Shilling. "jV-fRS~GREXVESTSecond hand Dealer, I -L' J- Junction of Queen-street and Greystreet, No. 11.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's "Wearing Apparel Bought, Sold, or ExI changed. Highest Prices given. «/HAT'S THE TIME? - American VV Clocks 2/8 each. Alarm do 3/9. English Vv'atches E/11, Waterbury do 8/G. American Roll Gold Watches — Ladies' 37/1 Gents £4 5/ - AT MILLER'S FANCY" REPOSITORY, 110 VI.C-rORIA-S'TPF.tri: WHEN you have 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing, rest assured you can get no better.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier. Queen-street. •P '-t^- PIANOS—Spencer's New Upright cWt>»J i ron Frame Piano.-.Can be purchased on the v years' hire system at £1 3/1 per month—London and Berlin Piano Company, Shor.tland-street—W. H. Wefrbe Manager. Wanted, BAKER.— Wanted, an Improver. — McKeown's, Queen-street. rpO BUTCHERS.-S():uatio.n required by" ■a- respectable Young Man, to assist in shop, keep books, and kill; Home and colonial experience.—Write Vincent, 297, 'Star' Office. yOUNITLADY wishes for"a Situation -*- as nursery governess, help in light housework.—Apply IStar' Office. ~~ 45_9_8£& Education Denartment, Wellington, December 22, ISSB. A PPLICATIONS from Married Couples, •Zx. for the . positions of Manager . and Matron of the Burnham Industrial School wHI be • received - -fey -***to_a - ■Secretary-:- for: Education, Wellington, "-until; the. &jsth, prox. The joint salary is £240 a year, with board and residence in addition. Information concerning "the nature, of file duties, etc., may be obtained from WM. JAS. HABENS, 'Secretary for Education. ANTED ICno.wn—TENNIS AND RUBBER SHOES—Just opened. 25 cases of above, goods. Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 1/11. Gent's, do 2/11. Ladies' 'Renshaw' Tennis Shoes' 2/11, Gent's do 3/11, .Sand Shoes. Girls', 6 x 10, 1/11, Maids' 11 x 2 2/6, Women's and Men a 2/11. best quality—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. •VVT A N T E D TO BO "I BEER BOTTLESQuarts is. Pints Bd. DANIEL ARKELL. Brewer, x ':■■ NEWTON ROAD. "ANTED-Known— ALBUMS^English Sample Albums, handsomely bound, from 2/9. to 21/; do dozen Dolls from 6d each; Toys and Presents in large variety. —At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA-STREET. __' ANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open *till 9.30 Saturday evenings. . ___ WANTED KNOWN,-3£~s,s. Rimufaka,. 1000 pairs of Children's, Maids' Women's, and Men's Sand Shoes, bought by our London agents before the recent advance of 10 per cent. We are giving our customers the benefit of our foresight. Children's, size 4 x 10, 1711;Maids' 11 x 2, 2/6; Women's and Men's, 2/11 nair—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE," 112 and 114, VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED KNOWN- C. W. GOODSON begs to return his sincere thanks to his very numerous patrons, old and new, who have combined rendered the present season a most successful one, | - far above the average of former years, and to assure them that with a magnificent stock and greatly increased facilities for displaying the same, by the enlargement of the premises, perfect light and ventilation, it will still be I as it 'always has been, his desire to maintain tlje position of . the premier, as well as th« oldest established, Fancy Goods Business In the city, by the strictest attention to the requirements of the trade, the introduction of constant novelties, and offering them at such prices as are sure to please. To those who have not favoured us with a visit, we cordially invite inspection, and we are sure OUR EXHIBITION will be a surprise to any who have not seen it. Y&7ANTED Known-BOOT LACES, etc. \V —500 gross of Long Mohair fJoot i Laces 2d per dozen or 1/9 gross: GO gross lof Kangaroo Laces 4d. 6d, and id per dozen; Blakey's Boot Protectors Id bag -AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 ana 114, VICTORIA-STREET. . VS7ANTED Known: Just received, ButVV terick's latest Patterns and Fash- | ions. Delineator, 8d; Glass of Fashion, I 4d: Metropolitan, free over counter.-^W.. P. Ogilvie,Wellesley-street,opposite Opera House. ' j tin ANTED" VISITORS TO CALL AND VV INSPECT our New Season's Boots and Shoes. Over 100 cases .imported direct from England, America, and the Continent, at bedrock cash prices. For variety and price we are unequalled. Inspection invited.-MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. FTER every meal I feel mcomforlable—too full and drowsy.—Loasby's Wahoo alters all this very onickly. FEEL tired oh awakening? Tongue coated? Bowels iiregular? If so, get Loasby's Wahoo. A positive cure. OUSEHOLDERS, si that your Grocer supplies wou with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. O A A—PIANO— Spencer's „ Upright Tron d^rrU Grand^jiew parlour model. Can be purchased on the three years' hire system at £1 fi/'S per month—The Lonuon and Berlin Piano Company—W. H. Webbe Manager, ShortSa-Wi-street, .. ,_-, ___■_ _. _._;--

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 11 January 1899, Page 1

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