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I "Wanted. ILL MR CHAS. G. SUTHERLAND, late of New Jersey City, U.S.A., I write ito Mr James Brown, Working Men's | Club, Wellington, N.Z. >E VOL VER Wanted; must be large, * central fire, and in good order, with i some ammunition. — Address Arms, 481, 'Star' Office. STEAMER wanted, to draw between 3ft and sft water, length overall not less than 40 feet.—Price, etc., by letter to Steamer, 492, 'Star' Office. fnO STRAAVBERRY GROWERS—Want- ■ -*- ed to Buy, a Quantity of Marguerite Strawberry Plants.—Apply Alex. Altken and Co., Auctioneers, etc. TO Accountants and Commercial Men. — Wanted Seen: Our Special Pattern Account Books at Exhibition (No. 4 Court), facilitating time, space, and durability (strength, as per specimens, 30 years' usage).—Leighton and Son, 6 and 8, High-street. Wl NTED TO BUI BEER BOTTLES— Quarts Is, Pint* BtL DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer. NEWTON ROAD. ANTED Known: W. Lockwood, late Manager of the Kauri Timber Co., Devonport branch, is now supplying all kinds of Building Timber, Joinery, Mouldings, Builders' Ironmongery, etc., from his own Mill, near Calliope Dock, Devonport, at lowest possible prices. Trial respectfully solicited. TTT7 ANTED KNOWNJAPANESE BAMBOO WARE. C. W. GOODSON'S Last shipment of the above having arrived rather late for t|e seasoi* will be sold at Clearing Prices. Bamboo Writing Table, 45/, sale price 30/ 50 Afternoon Tea and Occasional Tables, Bamboo and Inlaid, from 4/6 to 15/ each, sale price 25 per cent, reduction Flower Stands, with pots suspended, 30/, sale price 20/ Chairs, Stools, and Easels, at Greatly reduced prices ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. WANTED, Buyers of Wire Stretchers, 13/; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Washstaud and Dressing Table, 10/6 the pair; superior with polished tops, 16/6; Cretonne Sofa 25/; Leather, 30/; Kitchen, Chairs, 2/6; full-size Brass-mounted Bedstead, 35/; Combination Chest of Drawers, 30/; Duchess Pair, tile back. 40/; Drawing-room Suites from £6 10/; Muslin; Lace, and Cretonne Curtains, best value, Linoleum, safe 15/; Chest of Drawers, 20/; Plate t noking Glasses from 9d; Crockery, Dinner Sets, Pink and Gold Tea Sets, 8/6; -white and Gold China Cups and Saucers, 6/ doz; Printed, 3/6; Toilet Sets, 6/6; Tumblers 2/ doz; Wire Netting, all sizes, from 2 to' 6 feet; Kerosene Stoves from 3/, with ovens 12/6; Spirit Stove and Kettle, 1/- Box Irons, 2/6; Dover Cooking, Stove with latest improvements, 52/6; Orion and other Ranges; every description of Enamelled Ware, Buckets, Dishwash- ! ers Saucepans, Stewpans, Basins, 7d; Pie i Dish, 8d; Plates, 6d; Mugs, 6d; Sptttotihs, ; 1/e"; all sorts of Hard and Hollow Ware, i Baths, Baskets, Saucepans, Frypans, i Brushware, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, Johnston's Cutlery, Potosi Spoons and Forks, Cruets, Ansonia Alarm Clocks, 6/6; large 8-day do., 16/; Electro-plated Cake Baskets, 10/6; Biscuit Jars. 12/6; etc.—At H.R. Shroff's, | 106 and 108. Victoria-street. WANTED Known, 'British and Continental Furniture Company, Vic-toria-street East, opposite Central Hotel, have in stock Beautiful Suites of Furniture, 7 pieces, Tapestry and Plush, from £5. We want everybody to know that the B. and C. F. Company are selling their Hambden Suites in first class Tapestry and Plush \ £12 downwards. Strong and artistically manufactured Dining Room Suites of 9 pieces in real Buffalo Leather £14 14/ downwards. Come and see our Ducky Queen Ann Suites of 7 pieces in first class Tapestry and Plush from £7 10/. Our Balmoral 7 piece Suite in Genoa Velvet and Plush from Fourteen Guineas downwards is rare value. Cottage Suites, 7 pieces, Tapestry and Plush, from £5 5/ downwards, also our Helene Mangle and Wringer £3 5/, splendid value. \rr ANTED KNOWN. - FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. FRED. BROWN, Ponsonby Road. Made from American Clear Pine Laths ONLY; Highly-finished, Rounded corners. Warranted not to warp or twist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 914. Established 1885. WANTED KNOWN. MR A. McMURTRIE, Late Cutter and Manager to Mr J. M. Morran and Messrs Wooliams and Co., wishes the people of Auckland to know he has commenced business for himself, in all branches of High class Tailoring. Best Workmanship, Cut, Style, Finish. Unequalled anywhere. Fair Prices. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS FROM 60/. LADIES' HABITS FROM 90/ GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Address—l7o, HOBSON-STREET, opposite Wellington-street. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Trams pass. m ANTED KNOWN. T N IT AGAIN. N. LESTER has arranged for the entire Stock of the AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL EXHIBITION COMPANY'S NOVELTIES at a great discount, which are to be thrown away along with his already large stock of Fancy Goods, Stationery, Jewellery, Toys, Etc., at almost any price. REMEMBER. The whole stock must be cleared out by MARCH 30. The Trade and Hawkers specially arranged for in Wholesale Lots. Note the Address— COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN STREET WANTED KNOWN. MRS NICCOL, MANICURIST AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, Pupil of and Agent for Miss Van Brakkel, Sydney, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Special Dyes, Switches, Fringes, Pin Curls, Restorers, Combs, Nets, and all Latest Toilet Requisites Stocked. Combings Made Up. N.B.—No connection with any person of a similar name in the same line of business in Auckland. fciJS OD— A SPLENDID line of Suitings, OI O which we have reduced to 57/6 during uor present Stocktaking Sale.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 <Q,ueen-street. ... .....,- ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 1