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WANTED. ■pCCT TRADE.—WntcI, n respectable •» ' Youth as Apprealcc- nl?o. Boy for errands, etc.—lt. Walton, Lion Boot Factory, corner of Rutland and Lome sts. BOOT SALESMAN.—The D.I.C. requires a first-class Salesman to take charge cf Boot Departments; good retail experience essential.—Apply by letter or personally to The Manager D.I.C, We.licgton. BUILDING Society—Wanted to Sell, One Share in No. 1 Group.—Apply H.C., 3'J3, Star Office. pIONEEU BOOT FACTORY.—Wanted, -*- National Wax-thread Machinist. FACTORY SITE. WANTED, Site suitable for a Factory, within reasonable distance of the wharf, with or without buildings thereon. FACTORY, P.O. Box 517. SITUATION of Trust for young widow, I ;*•-> tv*o boys (school), g"ood cook, j thoroughly reliable.—Apply Mrs Runci- | man, JMount-street. ,-♦ BOON TO THE PUBLIC. XjL- _______ TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY A NEW PROCESS, 2/G. A. F. H OOPER ' DENTIST, QUEEN-ST. "OOOKKEEPING (by Double Entry) -*-* embracing Opening. Closing, Balancing. thoroughly Taught 'by City Accountant—Terms, etc., "Journal," 330, ".Star" Office. .. . D~"ON"T FORGET, Franklin Show at Pukekohe, We<lnesday, March 0. oplemiid entries; hrst-class exhibition. Accountant is J- prepared to post and balance tradesmen's books, on would accept permanent engagement; has had lengthy experience j in banking, insurance, shipping and general mercantile business.—Address, "Accountant," oDG, Star Office. "\/I"ISS HOOPER receives Children for TVI. Kindergarten School (opposite Cucksty's), 5/ month. Pupils for music, drawing, painting, wood-curving, 5/ month: Zither, Hindustani, 7/. Piiotos. taken, 3 Cabinets for 4/0-—Lavinia House, Mt. Eden Road. . vy ANTED TO B U V— BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per dozen Champagne Pints, lOd per dozen. Apply* ' j DANIEL ARKELL. Newton Road. j 'V\.rANTEJJ Known—That you will get I W the highest market value £o.- your! eggs if you use Friend's Royal Egg Pre-1 servative. ; ! *Tt?ANTED known, that in futiffe Stew-1 j VV o-rt Dav»son and Co.'s Premises close j I at 1 p.m. on Saturdays instead of'W T ed-| j nesdays, and will be open on Friday ! j Evenings. i j TSTANTED Known—ThaTFrief7d^~Koya'l; jVV „gg Preservative h£ c no equal. The; j eggs treated with it ar< not pickied, and ; 'lean be packed in any convenient dry! ' j place. j I VaTANTKD KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING ' !VV CLEARING PRlCES—Ladies' Even- ' ing Shoos, 1/11, 2/0, 2/11, and 3/11 pair; j Lsdlos' Luce Jioots in Colonial, American, i I and 3 r .pg!ish, fi/11, 7/0, 8/11, 30,t?, and 12/6 pair; Men's Ihtglisli Boots, 0/11, 7/tJ, 8/11, 10/6, 32/0 upwards; Men's Bluchers, 2/11, 4/11, 0/11, and 7/11; Men's Walking Sho:?s, 2/11, 4/11, C/ 11, and 10/6. Being very heavily overstocked, no reasonable offer will be refused—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, lt_ and 114 VICTORIA STREET. IT7ANTED "KNOWN:~ STOCK-TAKING >V CLEARING PRICES—7G7 Pairs White Canvas Shoes must be cleared; Children's from 1/3, Women's from 1/9, Men's from S/ll pair.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNI;>WN~*TOCK-TAKING VV CLEARING PRICES - SLIPPERS: ! Ladies' Patent Leather Slippers, 1/11; Ladles' Prunella Slippers 1/11; Women's Felt Slippers. 7Jd, 9d. 1/ pair; Children's do., Od; Men's do., 1/; Carpet Soled Slippers, 1/4; Women's Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 1/11; Men's do.. 1/11—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA ST. rtTANTED KNOWN! STOCK-TAKING V> CLEARING PRICES - LADIES* SHOES, American Tan Shoes, 7/11, reduced to 4/11: 148 pairs English Glace Walking Shoes, 3/0 pair; 700 pairs Women's Oxford Shoes, 4/0 pair; English Calf Shoes, 5/11 pair. A very large stock of American Shoes clearing at 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, upwards.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRICES. Hemy's SCutors, 1/ each; Czerny's 101 Exercises* complete, lOd each; Wickins' Grosvenor College Albums, Od each; 15,000 Copies of Sheet Music, six copies for 1/; lot of superior Music, marked 2/ and 3/ copy, bought in Loudon, "job," 3d per copy, 4 Cases ot Envelopes from 4d per 100; Note Paper from 4}d per packet; Cloth Brushes, 4id; Boot Brushes, 9d per set; Combs, 3d each; Hair Brushes, Gd.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRICES-Tennis Shoes, 1/3, 1/6. and 1/0 pr: superior, 2/0 and 2/11. Sand Shoes, 1/11. 2/0, and 2/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STREET.. . WANTED Known, ny Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. WANTED KNOWN: Hearthrugs, pretty patterns, good quality, 2ft 6in x sft, 2/3 mid 2/0; larger, 3ft x Oft, 2/11. and 3/6; Carpel: Squares, handsome design's, 7ift x Oft, 14/6; larger, 17/6, 22/6, and upwards; Stair Carpets, 7d per yard; Lace Curtains, 1/0, 2/6, 3/6, and upwards per pair; Blankets, sp'endld" value, 7/6, 11/0, 14/6 per pair and upwards; Satin-faced, Honeycombed, and Coloured Quilts, Sheetings, etc., etc.— H. R. SHROFF, 100 and 108 Victoria-st. rx''ANTED KNOWN: 7-piece Dining-room VV Suite, Am. leather, from £4; Draw-InK-rooni ditto in tapestry and plush, £4 10/; Rocking Chairs, 13/6; Platform Rockers,' 17/0; Octagon Drawing-room Table, 15/6; Dressing Table and Washstand, 10/G the pair; better quality, 12/0 nnd 16/6; Duchess Pairs, 35/, 37/6, and upwards; Flax Mattress, 6/6; Kapok do.; Kapok Pillows, 2/6; Wire Mattress, 8/0; Wire Stretchers, 13/ ;■' Bedsteads from 18/ upwards; wellpolished Chest of Drawers, 20/; Kitchen Table, 10/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Caneseated and Bentwood Chairs; Leather Couch, 27/G; Sideboards, 52/, 57/6, and upwards; Children's Cots, 16/; Floorcloth, Linoleum, Blinds with patent rollers, etc. CROCKERY: Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Sets, splendid value, 15/0; Toilet Sets, Hock Glasses, 3/ the doz. IRONMONGERY: Box Irons, 2/6; Polishing Iron, 2/6; Kerosene Stove, 3/, with oven 17/6; Spirit Stoves; Od: Nickel Cruets. 2/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ the half-dozen; Carvers, 3/6 the pair; Razors, 2/0; best Alarm Clocks, 0/6; 8-day Clocks, 15/6; Marble Clocks; large handsome Pnll-down Hanging Lamps, 16/6; Enamelled Preserving Pans from 2/9; Meatchoppers, 7/6; Trays, 1/; One Man's Lightning Saws, 6/9; Wringers; 2ft Levels, 3/; Hammers, 1/3; Hand Saws, 2/; Braces, 2/6; Foot Rule, 6d; Glass Cutters, 1/; Reversible Door Locks, 1/9; Hat and Coat Hooks, 1/ doz; Improved Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top. good oven, 52/6; Orion Ranges, Portable Boilers, etc.—H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 108, Victoria-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 1

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