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PERSONAL. __ .__— Mr and Mrs OLLIFP wish to thank all friends who so kindly assisted in saving i their Furniture at the Fire in Newmarket. ~\,f A D A M E TT ELLES, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSTCHOMETRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM. No. 33 PITT STREET (opposite Grey-street, next Coffee Palace). Questions answered on Health, Marriage, Business, etc. Over 40,000 people interviewed in all centres of New Zealand. Splendid testimonials. TM"ADAM¥. TENO'; the Great American ■"-1- Palmist, Physiognomist, and Phrenologist, Cook-st, opposite Albert-st., by request, will stay for three weeks only. FACE MASSAGE.—Original Hygienic Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Manicnring, Pedicuring, etc.; H.iirdrcssing •n nil its branches. Removal of superfluous llfiir a specialty. ONLY ADDRESS: JJlss M<.'F/]wain, 206 Victoria Arcade, 2nd floor. Telephone 234. rpEETH Extracted without any pain by ■*• an eutlrely new process, 2/0. No cocaine nsod.—A. V. Hooper, Dentist, Queen-st. T\O You Want Money?—We hare largA -1-7 and small sums to lend on mortgage :it a very low rate of interest.—Bwington and Baker, Estate Agents. T ADIES' and GontiemeiT's Left-^fif and ±J Mlsiit Clothing Bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrill, 61 Karangrnhnpe Road. mo Ladies and Gentlemen.—Send^Ad.lresa" -1- and receive highest price for your Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Gents' a specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Welleslcy-street (■four doors above Opera House). T ANAL.—The marvellous preparation for JJ washing Blankets and Flansels. Makes thorn beautifully soft and white. Unequalled for removing grease aud stains from clothiujf. Piut bottles, Sixpence. beautifying and preserving Linoleum, Oilcloth, Tan Shoes, Fnrniture, Pernmbnlator Tops, etc. No labour required. Sixl>enco per Un. Tl/fRS FOLlXsTlPracUcarMidwife, Cra"- • XIJL croft street, Devonport. Comfortable home for ladies during accouchement. ■ Terms moderate. EETITIiXTRACTED without any pain by new process; charge, 2/6, or by gas 5/, gas included.— A. h. Smith's, Hobson-st. TpULIj Sots of Teeth Extracted withij out pain or danger, by the newest process from America; Single Tooth, 2/9. —G. M. Rylance, Dentist, Karangahape Road. GOLD ENAMEL. —"Only"washable Gold Paint; is simple in application, and gives results equal to Gold Leaf in appearance. Can be obtained from Thos. Impey, Signwrlter and Decorator, top of Grey-st. Telephone 548. ! "■J>ATn~TUB ENAMEL."—Just arrived:' •»-* is unequalled, being specially prepared to permanently resist hot or cold water.— Thos. Impey, Painter and Paperhanger, top Grey-st. Telephone 545. O YOU NEED A PAIR OF SPECKS? We have Imported from a Leading Optician a First-class Assortment for all Sierhts. from tid per pair. Superior Quality, 1/; Real Crystal Specks. 2/6; "Real English Pebbles," 3/9; Roll Gold do., 3/9; Coloured Specks, 1/, eases free. —At MILLER'S. FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, VICTORIA-eT; TO RETAIL FOWLS—Let them alone auu they'll come home, and bring new tails behind them. Retail Egg Powder, 6d Tucker. Everywhere. O RETAIL EGG TOWDER: Let that boy go to the grocer,who will retail it while ho waits—Sixpence, every time—Tucker. FOWLS retafled at market (price with new feathers, but Egg Powder retailed only at Sixpence. Every time—Tucker's. EDUCATIONAL. 1 "it, gOARD OF EDUCATION. SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS, SOUTH KENSINGTON. The Examinations for 1901 will be held aa under:— ART SUBJECTS—At the Elam School of Art, Municipal Building's, Wel^sley. St., Auckla-nd, on FRIDAY, June 7th, and following days. SCIENCE SUBJECTS-At the Tecbnichal School. Rutland-st., Auck'and. on WEDNESDAY, June sth, and following days. Copies of Time Table may be obtained on application at the Office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. WANTED. BOY wanted. Tea Packing, age about 14, good character arid active.—Apply A. H. Nathau, Little Queen-st., Monday morning. » o'clock. TWO good Gas Pipe Fitters wantedT^Apply Sugar Works, Chelsea. (OTU.NTED KNOWN: IMPERATIVE !*VrcLEARING PRICES-LADIES'BIack Evening Shoes, 1/6 pair; superior, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 and- 4/11 pair; Ladies' Tan Evening Shoes, 2/6, 2/U, and 3/11 pair; 80 pairs Ladies' WWte Satin Evening Shoes, !i/H pair; White Kid do.. 5/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. SnirANTED~KNOWN: TWELVE CASES W AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES just landed will be included in-our Imperative clearing . price?. Ladies' American Shoes, 4/11 (usual price 7/11); superior qualities, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, and 10/6; Ladles' American Lace Boots, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, ami 12/6; Ladies' American Button Boots, 8/11, 10/6, and 12/11.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN^24^69 - STOCKTAKING, ended 31st March, Revealed the Fact that we were Very Heavily Overstocked. To make room for ShJpments now on their way, we are reluctantly comoelled to Slaughter our Present stock, consistine of Twenty-four Thousand Eieht Hundred and Sixty-nine Pairs of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, value for over £5000 The most Magnificent Assortment, the Lareest Variety, and by far the Lowest Prices in Auckland. Now is your Chance for Bargains. — ONLY ONE ADDRESS: MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and II^JVICTORXA-ST. WANTED KNOWN: STARTLING PRlCES.—Handsome Bound Books of Views of Auckland, 4d each (former price 1/6); Tooth Brushes, Id each; Boot Brashes, 8d the set of 3; Clothes Brushes, 4id; large Hanging Mirrors, 4Jd; Gold Paint, 4d bottle; American Fountain Pene, 1/; Berlin, Shetland, and Andalusian Wools, 1/ the i-lb; 63 gross Tapes, 'Sid per doz, 2/9 per gross; Collar Studs, 3d doz; Scissors, fid pair; Hollow ground Razors, 2/6; Tea Spoons, 9d i-doz- Dessert Knives, 2/ J-doz; best Machine Oil, 3id bottle; 1/ Emery Stones for 3d- 56 zross Pure Glycerine Soap, Id per n?ke or 10/ gross.-At MILLER'S 'FANCY REPOSITORY. VICTORIA STREET. , VK T ANTED KNOWN: HEAVILY OVERVY STOCKED: CLEARING OUT PRICES —MUSIC: Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty-five Copies New Sheet. Music 1/6 per doz copies (catalogue free); 635 Hcmy's Tutors, 1/ each; 437 Cuemy's 101 Exercises complete, lOd each; a huge assortment of Music Books at and under English orices; 2/6 .copies of the lovely "Kawau March," Id per copy. STATIONERY: 16 Cases of Stationery '• ex s.s. Whakatane, bought at bed-rock cash prices in London. Clearing out at and under Wholesale.Rates. Large reductions will be made to Storekeepers and others for quantities, as we mu«t clear; 562.000 Envelopes from Id per packet, or 8/6 per 1000 up to 10/ per 1000; Nctrp*p«r from 4*<l to 1/6 per packet; Florr.l Stationery. 6d P*l I*ol- Inspection pt this Immense variety invited. —At MILLKR'B FANCY REPOSITORY, #0 TIC. TOEIA STKEKT. ■ »■. .. .„; _*.<_. ;£:_"; . , ■•-■> .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 1