• WANTED. A USTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND ii- LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED,. ■•■ ■ Require the services of Tt- First-class Travelling Representative, very liberal terms. Apply with references, A. E. D'ARCY, District Secretary. BOOT TEADEl—Wnntedi a rGir"l for the Machine Room.—Pioneer Boot Factory. _ BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, a Boy to learn the trade.—Apply T. G. Botterill, Northampton Boot/Factory, Wyndham-st BOOT "and Shoe Trade.—Wanted, competent Clicker.—Apply on Monday Northern Boot Company. ■jUTUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Have Vacancies for Canvassers, town and country. Liberal terms (salary and commission) to competent men. Apply, with references, to the DISTRICT SECRETARY. SHORTHAND Writer and Typist—Young Lady seeks Engagement as above, good references.—Address Typist, 900, Star Office. _ WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. VXf ANTED ' K~N OWN. THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal'at the Auckland Exhibition. They are superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Telephone 914. VX7 ANTED • ICN'-O W N. ■ A. L. SMITH, , .DENTIST, Hobson-st., Opposite St. Matthew's Church. SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of Best Teeth, 2 guineas, good fit 10 years' Guarantee; Painless Extractions by ether or chloroform; by gas, 5/, inclusive. WANTED Known — NEW MUSIC *f received by English Mail, Including Let the Lion Go, Boys," etc., etc. Six copies for 1/.—At MILLER'S. FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA STREET. 1 TSf ANTED Known—The Balance of »•» Loose Stock of Women's Canvas Shoes are reduced to 1/11 per pair to clear. Come quick. — MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. WA N TED KNOWN— At MILLER'S — English Brown Windsor Soap, 4*d per dozen; best Machine Oil, 3d bottle: 1/ Emery Stones, 4d.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA ST. WANTED" Known—BERLIN- SHET~LAND and ANDALUSIAN WOOL, 1/ the quarter lb packet.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 130, VICTORIA STREET. ' WANTED Known—SAND SHOES, ex s.s. Gothic and* Wakanui. 1400 pairs of Children's, Women's and Men's Sand Shoes, size 7 to 10, 1/6 and 1/11 per pair; .11 to 2, 1/1.1 and 2/6 pair; Women's, 2/ to 2/11; Men's do., 2/6 to 3/6 ■-' pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA ST. WANTED Known-ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS.and SHOES in Immense variety for Ladies. Shoes, 3/11. 4/6, 6/6. 7/11. 8/11 pair;, Ladies', ; Evening- Shoes, 1/11,- 2/3. 2/6. 2/11 to .... 4/31 pair; Ladies' Boots, 5/11, 6/11; 7/11, "'"'10/6, 12/6 pairj-Blakey's Boot Protectors. '.!& per bag; Cork Sox, Id pair.— AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. ANTED Known—EIGHTY CASES of Boots. Shoes and Grindery, ex s.s. Gothic, bought by our agents before the recent sharp advance in prices. Men's English Sewn Balmoral Boots 6/11 pair; superior quality, 6/11, 7/11. 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, and 15/ per pair: Men's American Boots. 10/G and 13/9 pair; Men's Colonial Boots. 6/11, 7/11. 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 pair; Men's Colonial Bluchers, 2/11, 4/11, 6/11 and 7/11; Men's Court Shoes. 4/11, 5/11, 6/6.—At '■MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. TXTANTTSP >\ Knojvn-T-FBLT SLTPPERS"' YY. .Tiist Opened tin. ex s.s. Wakanui. 8250 pairs of Children's. Women's and Men's Felt and other Slippers,. secured by our London Agents beforethe' recent' sham advance in prices. Wd are now soiling these at Clearing Prices, Stl. lOd, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, . 2/6 and'2Al per pair. The variety - is' immense, beintr. the largest in Auckland, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 111, VICTORIA ST. mANTB'D.: ■ • KNOWN. O. W. O OODSON' HAS PURCHASED THE ASSIGNED STOCK, ■ ■ ■ . Of the ■ . . .MELBOURNE RAINBOW ARCADE, t And is now offering it to thi public in. A GREAT CHEAP SALE, - On the Premises of . ■. THE LONDON ARCADE, KARANGAHAPE RD. Much of the Stock, which is. varied and useful, is being offered at Half -Price. .-.; THE SALE IS NOW ON.: ' CANNOT LAST LONG At THE PRICES OFFERED. \COME EARLY AND SECURE THE IBARGAINS. RANTED KNOWN—We offer to Grind Alum. • Ammonia, Asphalt, Barks, Borax, Bones, Brick Refuse, Coal, Coke, Disinfectants, Foods,' Glue, Guano, Kauri 'Gum, Lime, Linseed, Manganese, Pitch, Pumice, Seeds, Soda Crystals, Sugar, Sulphur, Scoria., Shells',* etc., for £1 ton.— N.Z. ,: INDUSTRIES. C 0.... Fort-street, Auckland. — ' rocTA-NtTED Known: Wire Mattresses 8/6, ' YV, Flax do. 0/6, Kapok do. "Wire Stretchers 13/, Bedsteads from 18/. ■Blankets'll/ the pair, Lace Curtains 1/6 the pair, Diningroom Suites in Am. Leather' £4, Drawingroom Suites in Tapestry and Plush £4 10/, Leather Couches 27/0, Cretonne do. 25/, Platform' Rockors .17/;. Kitchen Tables (turned logs) 10/6, Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Caneseated 8/6, Bentwood Chairs, Washstand and Dressing Table 10/G the pair, better quality 14/6, Duchess Pairs 35/, well-polish-ed Chest of Drawers 20/. Blinds with patenfTfollers, Hearthrugs (6ft x 3ft) 2/11, Door Mats 1/, Floorcloth 1/ per yard. Linoleum, Sideboard frpm, 57/6. CROCKERY: Dinner Set 11/6, Tea Set 7/6. Toilet Set 4/6. IRONMONGERY; Ashpan 1/6, Fenders. Coalscuttle 3/. Lamp 1/, Hanging Lamp (good light) 4/, Lanterns 1/,. Buckets l/.Baths 1/9, Box Irons 2/6, Whitej-handled Tea Knives 2/ the half-dozen, Tea Spoons 1/ the halfdozen, Carving Knife and Fork 3/6 the pair, Best. Alarm Clock 6/6, Enamel Saucepans X/, Enamel Stewpan 1/6, Enamel Teapot 1/S), Dover Stovps,' !> holes on ton, good own, 52/6: Orion Ranges, lowest price; Wire Nettins; 6/ per roll, Spades, Rakes 1/. Foot Rules 0(1. Hammers I/I!, Levels 2/3, Oneman's Lightning Saws 6/9, Saws 2/, Kerosene Stove's 2/9, Churns 9/. — At H. It. SHROFF'S. 100 and 103, VICTORIA ST. m A N'T E D KNOWN. i That oil and.after AUGUST Cth the: SHOP of H. MANSFIELD. CHINA AND GLASS IMPORTER, KARANGAHAPE RD., • Will be- CLOSED at 6 p.m. Every Evening except Fridays and Saturdays, when. it will be OPEN until 9 and'lo p.nV. respectively^ ■'• ■;■ ■;•■■- . ■■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 1
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