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LOST AND FOPICP. i'-j REWARD.—Lost from Ellerslie on cVX 23rd inst., Irish Terrier Slut about 18 months old; answers to name of Biddy. Proceedings will be taken against anyone detaininj. her after this date (25th inst.)— L. Cooke, Albert Hotel. W REWARD—Lost, Gold Bar Brooch, with pearls (Kerr-st., Victoria Road, Devonport), Sunday, 17th.— Finder rewarded Star Office. T OST, about 14th inst~lrish" Terrier -*-"■ Dog, Remuera, 1901 Collar No. 65. Reward.—Walker, care Hon. J. A. Tole, Queen-st. T OST, from Mission IV.nnT Mt7 Roskill, ■*-" about 18th February, Ono Red Cow, one horn shelled; near calving.—Reward on returni.i_. W. Tutt, Mt. Roskill. LOST.', between Sackville-st and Barnaby Butcher, Ponsonby Rd., Gold Watch and Chain, with name inside.—Finder rewarded by returning- to Mr W. Smith, Grocer, Richmond Road. T OST, SaTurday~Night. Lady's Gold -a-** Brooch, small ruby in centre, between Po!len-st., Pongonby Rd., and RichI mond Rd. to Sussex-st. Reward. — Apply Miss Currie, Pollen-st., Ponsonby. j mAKBjf from "the Central Dive last ! •*• Saturday, an Umbrella with bamboo i ."--liver mounted handle and name of owner on it.—Person who took it is requestea to return it at once, as he is known, to the "Star" Office. ryILL the persons who picked up sails '' » and spars belonging to my open boat, from near Wynyard Pier on Saturday Morning Last, please return same. Reward given.—J. Lomey, Wynyard Pier. OTRAYEIToir to my premises Seafield £-5 View Rd., Pug Slut. Owner can have sam\ by paying expenses.—S. Geard. I?*OUND, it is not the hen that cackles .. the most that lays the largest eggs; but Eggs Preserved with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative command the highest price. • ■ " ! BOARD AND Bx-BIPENC--. BOARD AND RESIDENCE—Lady has Vacancy for Married Couple or Single Gentleman, every comfort. — Mrs Thomson, .4, Grafton Rd., 2nd house below Bridge-st. INERS AND BUSHMEN: Call at Whitehead's Coffee Palace, near the : liarket. Beds 1/, Meais 6d, weekly 15/. WANTED, Board and "Lodgings by Working- Man in private family, no other boarders, Symonds-st. or near.— Address Boarder, 356, "Star" Office. TT/ANTED Known—That Mr Thos God- >* t kin, late of Drury and formerly of Thames, has purchased the Boardinghouse Business of the late Mrs J. Grubb, W_llelsley-st. W., and hopes to see some of his old friends visiting him. Note the address: Two doors below Albion Hotet WAKTiSD^ BOOT TRADE—Wanted, a strong Boy for the Press Room.—Apply at once to Pioneer Boot Factory, Wakefield-st BOOT TRADE—Wanted, Boys to learn Clicking, also an Errand Boy. — Apply Manager Co-operative Boot Company. VT-SS HOOPER invites the Residents of -^■-L Mt. Eden to come and have their Photos, taken. Satisfaction given; 3 Cabinets, 4/6. Indian Photos, shown Free.—Mt. Eden Rd. ISS HOOPERTmL Eden Rd., is willing to start Wood Carving Classes In any part of Auckland, with 4 Pupils. Also, Children and Beginners taught Piano well, special attention paid to time; 5/ month. XTACANCY FOR EDUCATED YOUTH \ . AS APPRENTICE. j F. J. COOPER, Chemist, Victoria Pharmacy, Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets. ry ANTED TO B V YBEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per dozen Champagne Pints, lOd per dozen. Apply DANIEL ARKELL. Newton Road. 'ryANTED Known—That you will get VV the highest market value for your eggs if you use Friend's Royal Egg Preservative. •ry ANTED KNOWN. Special Lines Just to Hand at /•**■ OODSON'S T ONDON ARCADES, QUEEN-ST. & ELARANGAHAPE RD. SILVER MOUNTED PURSES, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/9, 7/6 and upwards to 25/, beautiful goods and tip top value LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS, 6d, 9d, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/, 2/6, 3/, and 3/6 each, straps or handles, very strong and durable TOY BOOKS—S gross of splendid large Books, just opened, a good 1/6 line, offered at 1/ each SIDE COMBS AND HAIR CLIPS-We have a fine variety of th-^e goods, aU shapes and sizes, from 2a the pair to 1/ each STATIONERY BOXES — A Special Line, containing 50 sheets Notepaper and 50 Court Envelopes, with Pen, Pencil, and Blotting Paper, at 6d box JAPANESE GOODS—We have just received another shipment, comprising 15 cases and 3 bales, a splendid range of Vases, Afternoon Tea Cuds and Saucers and Sets, Pots and Peclestals, special value; Jardlneres, Biscuit Barrels, Table Mats, and a nice assortment of Lacquer Ware and Oddments, Cheap and Pretty FIRE SCREENS — We are offering to clear several lines at- about half the usual prices. A Visit to fi OODSON'S Will Repay Intending Purchasers. Telephone 1049. ry ANTED KNOWN. TTIPKINS & pOUTTS, BOTTLERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOTT ST., ARE BUYERS OF BEER BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY. yy ANTED KNOWN. THE FRED. BROWN. VENETIAN BLIND Was awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Aucklamd Exhibition. They are superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' guarantee with every Blind. Telephone 914. Ty ANTED KNOWN. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, HOBSON STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SETS of BEST TEETH, 2 guineas, good fit-0 years* Guarantee. Painless Extractions, with perfect safety, charge 5/, Gas included. WANTED Known, by Architects. Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co, stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having XT. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. ' 1 A /fi-BREAKFAST B_M_S, Ivory and JLU/ O Gold, 29 pieces, for 10/6. Special vaIue.—TYLER'S, Qneen-st. ryALL PAPERS.—See the Immense vaV V rlety and note the very low prices.— A. H. Morris, 115 and 117 Hobson-street. Trams pass; 2 minutes west of Queen-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1