—— Want to furnish be sure and get an estimate from the manufacturers. We supply all classes of furniture direct from the factory. Economists can save one profit at least by; buying from us. STOP WATCH GIVEN AWAY. 10 CYCLISTS,' ATHLETES, RACING, BOAT* ING-MEN AND OTKEKS. CAN YOU READ THIS. ■' "XJy**?!_P*EF»li | W«T»H |_IJ-g*_!g_ ~*F~JU GU*SS | K*9»T"f&TB*TJ A | CH»*N In order to introduce our Business into every Household in Australia, we undertake and guarantee to GIVE AAV AY one of our World-famed £2 10b. SOLID SILVER CENTRE SECOND STOP WATCHES, or a Ladies' or Gents' Solid Silver KEYLESS HUNTEE to every Header who sends the Correct Heading of the above Puzzle. CONDITIONS. — That your answer to th» Puzzle is correct, and that you further undertake, if correct, to purchase one of our SOLID SILVER (Single or Double) CHAINS. Send stamped addressed envelope for reply. Address —THE MANAGER, THE GLOBE WATCH COMPANY, L rH>., 105 Pitt-atreet, VHnev.. . T, PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, 218, • QUEEN-ST., opposite City Hall. — The Sight Tested by most approved methods, and Spectacles accurately fitted. . Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments in Stock and Repaired. MUSIC, Chant, Hymn and other booke cheaply and expeditiously bound at ii*,, 'Star' Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 266, 9 November 1899, Page 3
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203Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 266, 9 November 1899, Page 3
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