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; Pepsoiial. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SILKSTONE SOAP, The Cheapest and Best. O YCOTTING'' ' a" FAILURE. A. R. MILLER, of Devonport and Ka.rangaha.pe Rd., renews his thanks to the people of the North Shore for their kind patronage, and begs to say that though "BOYCOTTED" & PERSECUTED in every quarter by so-called "Men of Business," he is still holding' his own, and means to stick to Devonport as long as he is so liberally patronised. '■ -\TO MORE DECAYED TEETH — i i-* Kill the Nerve and Fill the Tooth i With SMYTH'S DENTAL STOPPING. 1/ I from R. FRENCH. Ivarangahape Road. l) \S X YOU 'R GRO CE R '; For ! BLAUENFELDT AND TVEDE'S DANISH | HOUSEHOLD JUNCKET -TABLETS, And ' - RENNET. TO Ladies and Gennemen —Send Address and Receive Highest Price for your Superior Misfits and Left Off Clotnmg. Gent's a Specialty.—HAßTLY'S, Welles-ley-st., 4 doors above Opera House. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS are earnestly requested O oil behalf of the sick and wounded Boers. All donations, however small, received aud acknowledged by Miss JESewicke, Transbrook, Lake Takapuna. References: Bank of AustralasiaMl, A D.'A M E LLOYD. ELECTRIC MASSAGE INSTITUTE, . ELECTRIC MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Combined with Madame Lloyd's HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. The Electric Massage institute begs also to notify that they have tals^n over MISS MALLET RENOUF'S RUSSIAN STEAM & VAPOUR BATH, RUSSIAN STEAM & VAPOUR BATH, And the abovenamed Institute IS NOW FULLY PREPARED TO TREAT & CURE. EVERY KIND OF (■ DISEASES. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Moles, Birthmarks, Freckles, are removed painless, under guarantee. MADAME LLOYD'S Hairdressing Saloon speaks for itself, she having had 15 years English and Colonial experience, and been taught by the best English and French Professors. 147—KARANGAHAPE RD.—l47 Opposite Post Office, Newton. Madame Lloyd begs to announce that she has severed her business connection with Mr Roth, and that in future The Massage and Electrolysis Department of i her Business will be carried on by herself only^ . j "_ , . , *T ADIBS" ami Gentlemen's Left-off and -L* Misfit Clothing bought. Letters attended to.^-Mr and Mrs Bottrill, 61 Karaugaliape Road . . . , Wanted. . •'. O PRINTERS' MACHINISTS.-Want- : ed competent Newspaper and Jobbing- Machinist; highest wages to good all-round, man.—-A.pply Manager "Star. Hawera. [ „. a. R. HUTCHTnsON, Khyber Pass, sells . Loasby's WAHOO nnfl KOOLIBAH-, Beniamin Gum, aud Townend's CINNAmon curb: ' BOOT TRADE — Wanted, first class Hand for light, hand sewn work. — Miller and Son, Hlgh-st. | W. PAGE, Grocer, Kingsland, has . Stocka of LOASBY'S WAHOO and KOOLIBAH, BENJAMIN GUM, and CIN-NAjiIONj-T'RB. ; TJOOT TRADE.--Wanted, Young Lady Jt> for Retail Boot Shop; one accustomed to the trade preferred.—A. Rhodes, Wakefleld-street. _ OACH PAINTER.—Wanted, a gooa hand.—Apply to T. and S. Morrin, Ltd., Wholesale Department, High-at. AHOO for Indißestion, Benjamin Gum for Colds, and Cinnamon Cure and Koollbah.—Robinson, Chemist, Parnell. rpo Painters-Wanted, good Brush A Hand.—Apply Poplar House, Har-dinge-st., off Vict.oria-st. F POWELL, Queen-st., stocks Loasby's . WAHOO and KOOLIBAH, Spencer Vincent's BENJAMIN GUM, and Townend's CINNAMON CURE. OUNG MAN used to Grocery Business, seeks work; good Maori scholar; would travel.—Address Ingoapai, 581, Star Office. WANTED KNOWN—Having no rent to pay, and importing direct from the manufacturers for cash, I can supply Drapery, Ready-made Clothing, Shirts,1 Ties, Hats, Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins, Milliuery, Hosiery, Gloves, Calicoes, Flaiinels.Flannelettes.Towels, etc, at prices which defy competition. Inspection in vited.—J. H. Hannau, Importer, Victoria-st. ANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Premises are Closed every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 0.30 Saturday Evenings. ■ WANTED Known, at MILLER'S, for 21 days—New Music, 1/6 per dozen; Good Notepaper, 3Jd for 5 quires; Business Envelopes, 2/4_ per thousand; Good Black Ink, 7Jd per doz; 100 gross Cedar Lead Pencils, 2/3 per gross; Magnum Bonum Pens, Id per box; Tea Caddies, 3d. — AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110. VICTORIA-ST. WANTED Known—TENNIS and RUBBER SHOES—IS cases of Tennis and Rubber Shoes to hand. Ladles' White Tennis Shoes, 1/11 and 2/6; "RenShaw" do., 2/11; Gents' White Tenpis. 2/1 L 3/6: "Renshaw," 3/11 .pair; Sand moesf best make,. Children's 1/11, Maids' 2/6, Women's 2/1.1. At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED. Known-^A JTEW- SWW* OPENERS-Ladies' Prunella Slip- ' pers, all sizes, 1/11 per pair; Ladies' Patent Leather House or Evening Shoes, all sizes, 1/11; Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 1/11; Ladies' White or Tan Canvas Shoes, 2/11.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VIC-TORIA-ST. WANTED KNOWN — AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES—Just opened, 21 cases ex s.s. Tomoana and Cornwall, direct importations; being pressed for room these are marked at prices that will effect a speedy clearance: Ladies' American Shoes, 4/11. 5/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, and 10/ per pair; Ladies' American Boots 6/6, 7/11 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, and 14/6 pair; Gent's American Boots and Shoes 10/6 and 13/9 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA-ST. ANTED KNOWN—WHITE SHOES.— Over one thousand pairs of White Shoes just opened at prices lower than ever. Infants' White Shoes, 1/3 pair; Children's do., 1/6, 1/0, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11; Ladies' do., 2/11, 3/11, 4/9, and! 4/11 per pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT, PALACE. 112 aud 114, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES.—We have opened a splendid selection of English and American Gents' Bals., ,5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 upwards; Gents' best Canvas Shoes with leather fronts at 4/11 pair; Gents' White Canvas Shoes, leather soles, 3/11; Gents' Black Shoes, 6/6, 8/11, and 10/6 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. TSTANTED Known—LADIES' TAN :VV SHOES.—A very large variety of English, American.Continental Tan Shoes in lace and one and two bar, just opened up at 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, C/ 11, 7/11. 8/11, 9/6.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. , WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Iron_iongery, and WheelwrightMaterials, at the Lowest Market Prices.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 1

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