PERSONAL. _ BRETT'S Auckland ' Almanac ana Diary for 1901" now on Bale. HENRY ADAMS, of Bitterne, near Southampton, last heard of February '91, was then trading in the New Zealand Shipping Company steamers. Sister Annie asks. mEETH Extracted Painlosai.v by a luv.v -i- process, 2/O,.—A. F. Hooper, Dentist, ]2ij Queen-st., opposite Shorthuid-st. O You Want Money?— We have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of interest.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agent. rpO Ladies and Gentlemen—Send Address X and receive highest price for your Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Gent's a specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Wellesley street, four doors above Opera House. L" ADIES" and Gentlemen's Left-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottnll, fal Karangahape_Road J Tyr r JOHN S T 15 E R, Of the Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road, writes:— Sir,— I have given your SYLVIA STARCH a thorough trial, and I am -well satisfied with it. It is all that can be desired for HIGH CLASS WORK. "THANFIELD, POTTEU & CU. hire for sp(~ JL clal occasions Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Table Decorations, etc., at lowest rates, cartage free. mANFIELD.I'OTTEH & CO.—First ChrlstX mas shipment of Flower Stands, Crystal Tubes, Vases, Figures, Novelties, etc. Now showing in their windows. mANFIELD,"POTTER & COr~invite InJ- spection of their 25/ Tea Sets, now displayed In tlielr windows. By Special Appointment, To the Countess of Ranfurly. ■JiT R S -\T ICC OL, Pupil of Miss Van Brakkel, Strand Sydney. LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, MANICURIST, MASSEUSE, & TOILET SPECIALIST. Address: "THE BOUDOIR," AM.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. (Upstairs only.) Telephone 1010. Superfluous Hair Removed Painlessly. All Kinds Hair Work Done. Artificial Hair and Combings Made Up at Shortest Notice. Novelties In Toilet Goods and Fane? Articles suitable for Xmas Gifts, Just Arrived. Inspection Invited. UP TO DATE Picture Mouldings; a Large Assortment. Mounting and Framing a Specialty.—Thos. Impcy, top (j re y- s t. Telephone s'lS. GOLD KNAJU.KU—UtiTy washable Gold l'aint- is simple In application, and elves results equal to Gold Leaf in appearWe Can be obtained from Thos. lmpey, Signwrlter and Decorator, top of Grey-st. Telephone o*iS. L ANAL.—The marvel lous preparation for washing Blankets and Flannels. Makes them beautifuly soft and white. Unequalled for removing grease and stains from clothing. Pint Bottles, Sixpence. aUICKSHINB. — Instantaneous polish for beautifying and preserving Linoleum, Ollcoth, Tan Shoes, Furniture, Perambulator, Tops, etc. No labour required. Sixpence per tin. _^ GOING TO GIVE A PARTY? Then HIRE your China, Glass and Cutlery from TYLER'S. Cartage free. A N T^XCELLENT T)RESENT FOR CHRISTMAS. QOLID p OLD SPECTACLES. Accuracy of Fit in Every Detail Guaranteed. OA VARIETIES TO CHOOSE ZU FROM. , TTASLETT, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, 252, QUEEN-ST., Opposite to Strand Arcade. W/HAT Is the use or talking, Bill? Yon VV see this Suit I am wearing; it cost me 50/, aud knocks your suit out every time. Mine is a "Footballer" Brand, and yours is some other which cost you £5, and Is supposed to be made to order. Don't forget, nest time that you want a suit, that the "Footballer" Brand Is first for every-thing—Fit,-Style, and Finish. Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queenst. near Savings Dank. THE Cheapest Shop In Town for Boys' and. Youths' Heady-made Clothing.— Tutt and Jnßfcs, Tailors, Mercers, Clothiers. Symonds-st. V JOVE, I was surprised when I tried on one of those' "Footballer" Brand Suits. They are really all that Is claimed lor tbem. Made to measure goods ready for immediate >wear. Sold only by J. H. UaHon, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-st., near Savings Bank. rpi-lE Brand New Zealand Dairy Assocla- ■*• tlon Is guarantee of the flpest quality of Table Butter. IT is a recognised fact that the "Footballer" Brand of Clothing is far and away superior to many of the other brands no freely advertised. Sold only by J. H. Daiton, Tailor and Clothier, near Savings Bank. SPLENDID Assortment of Tenuis and Cricketing Shirts from 2/11.—Tutt and luces. Symonds-st. I~MSH,* FISH, . FlSH.—Salmon . Trout? cheaper than ever ((3d per lb) at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Custom-house. CJPLKNDID Assortment of Straw and C* Frame Felt Hats from 1/11.—Tutt and Jaggs, Tallora, Mercers, etc., Symonds-st. ATHS — TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen Trom O a.m. till G p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying thft skin, restoring thei henlth, 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.— Lorne-st., off Vietorla-st. B. JCATCHPOLE guarantees that if yem • furnish the Young Lady, he will furnish tbe house cheaper than anyone in Auckland. HE" most truthful person loves to LIB on one of Catchpole's Wire Mattresses, full size, 11/. DON'T be in a hurry—Take a Chair, or take half a dozen for 19/6, cane Beats, anJ very comfortable, splendid value. TUST a few Leaves from a Forest of Val- " ues: Door Mats 1/6, Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Tables 8/6, Lace Curtains 2/11 pair ERANDAH BLIND!" Bamboo, just landed, all sizes, from 1/9 each.—J. Catchpolei Furnisher, Karangahape Rd. KAUTH RUGS 3/6, Wire Stretchers 13/6, Flax Bed 7/6, Kapok Pillows 1/6, Iron Bedstead, full size, 25/.. J/^ATCHPOLB. . KJ rnRAVELLING TRUNKS, Portmanteau, -L Hat Boxes, Baskets, endless variety, at Lamb and Smith's, House Furnishers, Newton. VEUHEARD'in a tramcar:lf it's Smith's it's good. Precisely, so. Far artistic, light-running Prams and Go-carts (cash or deferred, payments) try C. Smith, opposite Tonsnn Garllck Co., Qneen-st. ' ) PICTURE MOULDINGS and Frames.— The largest stock in New Zealand. Note the prices and variety.—A. H. Morris, 115 and 117 Hobson-st. Trams pass—two minutes west of Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 1
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