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! Fop Sale. pOR. PRIVATE SALE, Household Fur-O-Nem-str ee:et nO d- 6alers-Mrs Williams, "pOR SALE, 16ft, half-decked, carvel^ ' oT-ii bl] It Yacht, good order, cheap.—E. Stillwell, Northcote. - 'F°^ ~ S, ALE-TANKS~4OO-"g"a:iToir"lron r M ra *tor Sale--W- S. Laurie and 1 ' Customs-street East. ; ;T^OR SALE cheap, new 200-gallon Square .-L Iron Tanks, delivered rail or steam- ' cr> 3°/ net cash.—Entrican and Co. I ."C'OR SALE, Piano, walnut case, English J- make, Kelly and Co., price £25; own--1 er leaving colony.—Apply May Bros., Jer- . vois Road. FOR SALE, new 5-roomed House, every convenience, cheap; also, Corner Section, 52ft frontage.—A. Flnlay, Baker Grey Lynn. : "pOR SALE, 400-gallon Tanks, extra IJ~ strong.—Apply The Campbell and Ehrenfried Company, Ltd., Albert Brew?ry, Queen-st. pOR SALE, reliable, good Pony, Sulky ■*- and Harness (almost new); suit lady or family.—To be seen at Morley's Stables, Durham-st. FOR SALE,"a choice i-b.fed Jersey Hei~ for, in full milk; also,'one 1-bred Jer- , sey Cow—are to calve within fortnight.— j Apply_F\_A. White. ; ,T7»OR SALE, Steam ' Launch, length 28ft I J-' 6in, beam Oft, draft 2ft 3in; new i steel boiler, lOOlbs pressure, 4Mn x s)n ! stroke.—Apply by letter to T. "w. Lap- ■ wood, Tuakau P.O. ■ TTi'^ lR SALE, for one week only, Large , •*•-' corner Section, Calliope Road, De- ; vonport, good position for store. New 5j roomed Villa, John-st., Jervois Road, bargain, £260.—Peckover and Co 117 Queen-st. • ' pOR SALE, Residence 5 rooms, skillion, , -«- part 3 rooms, large workshop and washhouse, young orchard, vegetable garden, good water, all enclosed, stable coach and hay house, 10 acres in two paddocks, every convenience, near sea — Geo. Treadgold, Papakura. A UCKLAN^ TERMINATING BUILD■*Jk. ING SOCIETY. For Sale, 2 Shares, paid up, No. 1 or 2 Group. By letter to 8., 299, Star Office. riOUNTRY Store, good gum and general i\J business house, and 120 acres. £400.— C. l^/Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-st. TpROM £10 per "Allotment, "New" North -L Road, fine handy sections.—Churton and Co. TTOUSE PROPER-TV.-Several chiap" A-L Houses for Sale, various districts, lorms or for investment, over 10 per cent. Catalogues on application. Clients driven to inspect.—R. Burrow and Co., Bank of N.Z. Buildings. PIANO FOR SALE, upright iron grand, all the latest improvements, by John Ellis, London; almost new, a bargain.— To be seen at Mrs* Fogerty's, Victoria Road, Devonport. REALr~BARGAINS— Splendid Building Sections Union and Graham-streets. —Churton and Co. ■ JqTu b v r b a n farm. SEVEN MILES FROM CITY. 13 ACRES, 3 acres in orchard, assorted trees; 10 acres in grass, well watered; Cottage of 4 rooms, stable, etc. Horse, Trap, Harness, 3 Cows and 2 Young Heifers and about 10!) Fowls. Price. £420. T. B. CLAY, 26. SHORTLAND ST. mO CABINETMAKERS. FOR SALE, cheap, a CABINETMAKING BUSINESS as a going concern; freehold Shop and Show-room, with machinery and plant, with or without stock. Good reason given for selling-.—Address A.8.C., "Taranakl Herald," New Plymouth. ■ ~ ;■■■' BoaFd axid R©sid6_v=a." - ; T^EVONSHIRE 'VlLLA.—Vacancies for ■ ±J 2 Gentlemen, large front room,- cen- ; tral, terms moderate.—Nelson-street, near Wellesley-street. MAHURANGI " HEADS. SUMMER BOARD & RESIDENCE. WOODSIDE HOUSE, close to Wharf, Mahurangi Heads, offers eVery inducement for families to spend a few weeks at the seaside. Good Bathing, Boating, ana Fishing. First class Table.' 'rerms, £11/ per week. MRS FOLLAS, Proprietress. Cooke ' and Buddie, Victoria Arcade, Agents, from whom full particulars can be obtained. ! _ _ "DRIVATE Board and Residence, bath X and piano.—Vacancies for Two or Three Steady Men, terms. moderate.—Te Huia, Vincent-street, off Wellesley-street. "Wanted. MOTHER wants the care of one or two Children; clean, comfortable home, with every care and attention.—Apply Star Office. ITXT, ANTED TO BTTY, W BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doa Champagne Pints, Sd per doz Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton Rd. WANTED Known—That D. G OLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Matorials, at bis Mills, AlbertBtreat and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Buildors' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Material-, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Associa'tlon. '" WANTED Known—LADIES' TAN SHOES.—A very large variety of English, American, Continental Tan Shoes in lace and one and two bar, just opened up at 3/11, 4/0, 4/11. 5/11, 6/11, Vll. 8/11- 9/G-—At MILLER'S BOOT PARAGB; 112 and 114,- VICTORIA STREET. ■ ANTED Known—MUSIC. MUSIC. Two Cases of New Music direct from London Publisher. 3d per Copy or Six Copies for 1/. 12,000 to Select . from. Czerny's Exercises, V; Hemy's Tutors, 1/9. Good Envelopes 2/6 per thousand. Note Paper, 4Jd per packet.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Victoria-street. WANTED Kuown—TENNIS and RUB- , BER SHOI-S-16 cases of Tennis aud Rubber Shoes to hand: Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, 1/1J suiti .i/ti; "Renshaw" do., i'/ll; Gents' White Tennis. 2/11. 3/6:. "Renshaw," 3/11 pair; Sand Shoes, best make, Children's 1/11, Maids' 2/6, Women's 2/11. At MILLER'S BOOT i'At.ACB; 112 and 114. .VICTORIA PTREF/T. TftTANTED Known-GENTS' BOOTS and 1 VV. 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. VICI ' TO:RIA STREET. ■ ■•■■-, ■ ' tttANTED KNOWN - AMERICAN j VV BOOTS AND SHOES-^-Just opened. i 21 cases ex s.s. Tomoana and Corni wall, direct importations; being presi Bed 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/(5, and 10/ per pair; Ladles' American Boots 6/6, 7/1] 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. WANTED KNOWN: WHITE SHOES— All our White Canvas Shoes are reduced 25 to 35 per cent, to clear, prior to stock-taking. Children's '. White Shoes, 1/ per pair; Ladles', from 2/11. ; —At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: HEAVY REDUCTIONS—Ladies' Carpet Slippers, 6d per pair; Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, 1/11; Ladies' (5/11) Walking Shoes reduced to 2/11—At MILLER'S ' :■ BOOT PALACE, 1_ and 114, VICTO- . RIA STREET. " .. ...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1900, Page 1

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