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PERSONAL. TF MISS A. SWITZER will call at Mrs J- Gedye's, Bradford-st., Parnell, she will meet her sister, Mrs F. White, from Victoria Valley, Mongonui. ILL a Mr Findley, who bought a Bay Gelding Pony at Buckland's S_le on Friday last, please communicate with Buckland and_Sons.__ DR~ BAKEWELL, M.D., 144, Hobsonstreet. Consultations, 10 to 11. 3 to 5 daily. ■ DR." HELEN BURNABY, Specialist, Ladies' Complaints, consults Free all Diseases.—Alma House, above Cemetery, Sy-monds-st. Hours, 11 to 3.30; Evenings. DE CHEIRO, Lady Phrenologist, Palmist. Consultations daily. Health, Business Talents, etc.—Wakeiield-st., opposite Treuwith's Boot Factory. ADAME LENO, the Great American Palmist, Physiognomist, and Phrenologist. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m., Cookst., opposite Albert-st. , H" E'Dtastedironce, so needed no spurring. "Gimme TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS," he said. 6d box.—Full pint finest Jelly. HE'D fetched the other thing so oft, he'd likely forget. No, no; not after once tasting TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS. Gd_Packets. HIS little sister said, "I'd fetch it; 'tis such a pretty packet." TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS.- 6d. Full pint, finest Jelly. ■ - ■; . ;. _ TWAS to be Tucker's," the boy said, but he .forgot the name. "I know," said the grocer, " 'tis his new get up." Nothing like it. JELLY CRYSTALS. lADIES' and Gentlemen's Left-off and J Misfit Clothing bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrill, 61 Karangahape Road. A'"STARTLING^FFER.— A Beauti-ufSet of Teeth at the London Dental Institute from £1 1/. FIRST" PRIZE~Ci^_ __-eaalT-Teeth painlessly fitted with or without extracting roots. Single Tooth, 5/, at London Dental Institute. (1 OLD STOPPING, 5/, absolutely painless X extractions, otherwise no fee; Gas, 2/G; Extractions, 2/6 and 1/.—London Dental Institute. W "HAT'S THE TIME?—Good Going Clocks, 2/6 each; Good Watches, 5/11; American Chaiox, 7/6; Waterbfiry, 7/11; "Le Roi" do., 11/6.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, VICTORIA-ST. DO You Want Money?—We- have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of interest.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agents. TO Ladies and Gentlemen.—Send address and receive Highest Price for your Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Gents' a-specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Welles-ley.-st.. 4 doors above Opera House. OUSEHOLDERS. see that your Grocer supplies you with New ZealanS Dairy Association's Butter. BOWS and Derby Ties from 6d.—At Tutt and Jaggs', Upper Symonds-st. OOD ADVICE.—If you suffer Toothache, _' have it out. No pain. 5/, gas included.—A. L. Smith, Dentist. Hobson-st BOYS' Tweed and Serge knickers, from 2/11, at Tutt and Jaggs', Upper Sy-monds-st. j -piRAORANT AS TjIRESH "DOSES. SOUND WHITE TEETH AND FRAGRANT BREATH. By using HASLETT'S QUININE ROSE TOOTH POWDER (Q.R.), 1/ and 1/6.— Agents throughout the town. HASLETT, THE ENGLISH PHARMACY, 252, QUEEN-ST. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. JTtHE ORIGINAL Massage, Manicure JL and Halrdressing Parlours.—Remova of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis. - Toilet Novelties and Hair Work of Every Description for" Sale.—Note the Address: MISS McELWAIN, No. 206, Victoria Arcade (Upstairs). Take Elevator, Telephone 254. ■ EW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and Suburbs dally. ISH—Soles, John Dories, Mackrel, Barracouta, Gurnard, and other varieties, daily from the Trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market. Brown Paper Parcels. _ ' rrHE Brand New Zealand Dairy Assocla--L tion is guarautee of the finest quality of Tabic Butter. O YOU NEED A PAIR OF SPECTACLES? Good Spectacles and Case, 6d; superior quality, 1/; real English Crystal Specks, 2/6; real English Pebbles, 3/9 pair; cases given free.-AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA-ST. BATHS — TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.— Lome-street, off Victoria-street E. C HACKLOCK'S QKK._-T JJANGE Is SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. Your Ironmonger will GUARANTEE that It will burn COAL, LIGNITE, or WOOD It is exceeding economical It is entirely PORTABLE; no BRICKWORK SETTING The oven bottoms heat well #h_ COPPER BOILERS are LARGE, and TINNED INSIDE Strong and durable .■'_.. SINGLE or DOUBLE OVENS. HIGH'or LOW PRESSURE BOILERS. AS A COOKING RANGE it is superior to any, and by the use of it cookery becomes a pleasure. «ATALOGUES FROM ALL IRONMONGERS OR FROM THE MAKER. HE. SHACKLOCK. DUNEDIN. BSOLUTEIY Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. BOARD AND BESIDENCE. BOWLING GREEN. VILLA. FOOT OF GRAFTON ROAD. VACANCIES FOR TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN. ' Good healthy position, splendid view, large well ventilated rooms, bath, hot and cold water; good table; smoking room; terms moderate. Ten minutes' from Post Office. MISS CRAWFORD. TVTOTICE to Farmers and Miners—Meals JM 6d, Beds 1/, weekly 15/—Whitehead's Coffee Palace, near Market. S "STIRLING," top of Grafton Rd., good K5 table piano, hot, and cold baths, close tram and Domain commodious rooms. Permanent 16/.—Mrs Miller. "W- ~A l N ° N I'" : CAMBRIDGE. • APARTMENTS FOR VISITORS. Every Comfort. • Healthy Situation. . - ' Postal Address: ' MRS MURDOCH,; Cambridge. ORKINGMEN. — Breakfast, Dinner and Tea. best in town, at Dunblane. Open 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. All meals 6d.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 1

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