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LOST AND rOUND I OST, between Epsom and Newmarket, ■i Broad Gold Ring, engraved Katie. I ! Reward.—Apply "Star" Office. T OST, White Shawl, between Marine ! Ju Parade and Three Lamps. Reward. —Apply P. Hutchinson, Grocer, Ponsonby. OST, a Foxhound Pup about 2 months old. black and white. Reward.—Jubiless Institute for the Blind, Parnell. OST, on Saturday, between Ponsonby Reservoir and Newmarket, a Sable Boa.—Reward at Service's, Karangahape Road. _____ TTlOUND—Cheapest Offices in the city, 'JP only ,V weekly. Central, well let. In Ranfurly Buildings.—Blyth and Co., Auctioneers^ " " ."rpOUND, Black Horse, with harness on. ■I? Owner can have the same by paying all expenses.—Apply J. Page, Farrier, Albert-st. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CITY ■DU":F]FET.> 33, BELMONT RD., PAEROA. Terms Moderate. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Meals to suit Early and Late Trains & Steamers. Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station and Free Library. T. EDWARDS, Proprietor. EVONSHIRE VlLLA—Vaoancies.comfortable, quiet home, good table kept, bath and piano, ..terms moderate.—Nelsonst., near Wellesley-st. 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, £1 1/ per week. MRS FOLLAS, Proprietress. Cooke and Buddie, Victoria Arcade, Agents, from whom full particulars can be obtained. , EALSTdTBeds 1/, weekly 15/.—Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook and Grey streets. "'STIRLING," Graf ton Road, 3rd from « Kyber Pass, close tram and Domain; piano, hot and cold baths; 16/ permanent. —Mrs Miller. WANTED. WANTED, Buyers 21b Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 dozen; Fruit Bottles,' 1/6 dozen.— W Hildreth & Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Customs and Victoria sts. Telephone 1095. T7VRRAND BOY wanted.—Apply W. S. ■Hi Jones, Saddler, Queen-sr. ATCH and Clock Maker, age 38, wants Employment, or in any capacity. — H., 5, "Star" Office. " OLIBAH cures the worst headache In a few minutes, relieves all pains, strains, and bruises. OUSE at Mts. Roskill or Eden wanted, sor 6 rooms, up to £350.—C. R. Williamson and Co., Land Agents, 93 Queenstreet. BOOT~TRADE— Young Man seeks employment with country bootmaker, good benchman and finisher, repairs, knee work.—Address Repairs, 16, "Star" Office. „_ __, B~OOT TRADE,—Wanted, first-class Machinist for inland town, communication by rail, good wages, constant employment guaranteed.—Address H.W., 4, Stat^Offlce^ TSINNAMON CUKE is a wonderful re\j medy for Influenza (vide "British , Medical Journal," March 18. 1899). AMERA, whole plate, with R.R. lens. Wanted, good second hand Outfit Camera.—P. O-, Onehunga. TT7AHOO for indigestion, Benjamin Gum VY for Colds, and Cinnamon Cure and Koolibah.—Robinson, Chemist. Parnell. BA PACKING.—Wanted. Two smart Boys about 14, good character.— Apply Thursday morning 9 o'clock, Uarehous'e, Little Queen-st. A. H. Nathan. RiTISH Medical Journal," March 18, 1899, says that Cinnamon Cure is a specific for Influenza. tttt ANT c'"d k"n" O W N. W SLANEY is now in Full Working Order at his NEW PREMISES, corner VULCAN LANE, nearly opposite "Herald" Office. ' Old Gold Jewellery made into New and Fashionable Designs. • INSPECTION INVITED._ 1 VXTANTED Known—Private Detective -l VV Bassett undertakes collection of evr- ! dence in divorce and other cases, inquiries 1 of all description, tracing missing friends, collection rents and debts, seizures-made, landlord's bailiff, etc. First-class testimonials.—Address Box 544, Post-office, or 12 High-street. ANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS WHITE CANVAS SHOES are reduced from 30 to 50 per cent; Children's White Shoes. 1/ per pair; Girls', 1/3; Ladies', from 1/11 to 3/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 andJl4. VICTORIA STREET. W" ANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, prior to stock-taking, Gents' Bals. reduced .from 12/6 to 7/6; Gents' White Canvas Shoes, 2/11 per pair; Bluchers, 2/11 and 4/11; Gents' Shoes from 4/11; Gents' Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 2/6. per pair. FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS.-MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. . __. TTTANTED""KNOWN: fOR TWENTYW ONE DAYS, Ladies' Tan Shoes, 2/11, 3/11 and 5/11 per pair; Kid Button Shoes, black, 5/11; two-bar Patent, 2/11: superior two-bar Pat. Front, - 4/11 pair .-At MILLER'S BOOT PAL--1 ACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA St. -rjrr ANTED KNOWNGREAT SALE OF FANCY GOODS NOW ON. STOCK OF N. LESTER, COOMBES' ARCADE, Must be Cleared, Regardless of '" Cost. : CALL E^ARLY & SECURE THE ,: BARGAINS. > RANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYVV. ONE DAYS, English Brown Windsor Soap, 4jd per dozen; best Mail chine Oil, 3d bottle; 1/ Emery Stones, D 4d.-At MILLER'S FANCY REPO--0 SITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. 1 W,I G "H'T , TESTING ft! On SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES and with n NEWEST INSTRUMENTS a SPECIALn TV. and SPECTACLES properly fitted for n every defect of refraction, by U T. PEACOCK, -v OPTICIAN, 21S QUEEN STREET. . Spectacle Frames Of every variety in ' GOLD, Nickel, Steel, etc. Artificial , Eves of all colours in stock. OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL,. THE INHABITANTS OF NEWTON & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Will find at - MILLER'S NEW GROCERY SHOP, KARANGAHAPE RD,, •' A Large Assortment of Good Articles. 3 Bacon and Cheese a Specialty. Low Prices and Quality Good, s M ILLER i Having purchased the Stock and Good I will of Mr F. Rowe, and joining the tw< Businesses, has every opportunity of BUYING WELL & SELLING BETTER KARANGAHAPE RD. And VICTORIA RD., DEVONPORT. TRADING STAMPS GIVEN. t 7T"e~ or g c . hvl t t _ UPPER SYMONDS-ST., AUCKLAND, v Is holding a c GENUINE REDUCTION SALE >. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Everything Reduced 25 to 50 per cent. * One Shilling Ties Reduced to 6d 0 Two Shilling Ties reduced to 1/ GEORGE TUTT, L TAILOR, MERGER, CLOTHIER,' _. HATTER, etc. ' UPPER SYMONDS-ST., AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1900, Page 1

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