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TO LET. fTIO LET. comfortabio Furnished Rooms.Clare Villa. Abererombie-st. rpd~*LET, Abercrombie-st., 4-roomed Cot- -»- tage, with upstairs, G/.--P. J. Nerheny, Grey-street. r^TLET, a New _hop.~iiist completed, flt- ■*• ted with gas, in Victoria-st., Hamilton. -Apply O. R. Bain, Hamilton West TO L_-T~ rGAIITS-D__i" Onslow Road, Ellerslie, Residence, 10 rooms, stable, coachhouse. 4 acres.—Hesketh and Rlchmond, Solicitors, Queen-st. TO LET, Ml. Albert, new comfortable Cottape, bath, range, etc., with j-acre or more land, 5 minutes from Avondale Station, church and school.—W. Blacklock, 8 Coombes' Arcade. I" ADY "will Let, furnished, a large Bed--I room and Dining-room, use of piano, kitchen, etc., 8/ per week. — X., P. 0., Newton. TO LET, Ponsonby, 5-roomed Cottage uear the water, 12/6 rent; also, l-irj:e Residence and T> acres, near Onehunga.—Apply Masefleld's Foundry- _ FFICES~Tb LET, Queen-st, Auckland—Three Rooms, first floor. Legal Chambers; One Room, ground floor, Mercajitile Chambers—Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile. A. Co., Customs and Albert streets. ROOMS to"Let, very cheap, more for company; man. wife and child, or ladies.— Address Agreeable, 417, Star Office. FOB LEASE. mO LEASE IN CITY EAST-Splendid •^ HOUSE of 13 rooms, with all conveniences. Rent, £100 per annum. FRATER BROS.. Stock Exchange. O be Leased for a term. Building Site, Lorne-st., 33 x 83 feet; or owner would bull dto suit responsible tenant—C. Aickin and Son, 23 Shortland-st. WANTED. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, at once, firstclass Boot Fitter to take charge of department; also good Machinists and smart Boy.—Thos. Jones and Son, Albert street. T\ R E S S M A X E R. WANTED, for the country, good Dressmaker for old established business, rooms free.—Apply to H. DEXTER, care of SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Vic-toria-st., Auckland. "L.URNITL'RE.—Wanted to Sell immedlatcly, part of Dining nnd Bed Room Furniture.—For address apply Star Office. •vrr ANTED KNOWNTliat E. A. MARX is no longer in my employ. W. T. RAYMOND, Auctioneer, Tauranga, VX TANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is VV prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. TX7ANTED Known by Architects. Build:VV ors, 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 KnownTThe Red Window (next D.S.C) for best ml tic in town in good Jbwfitlery aiwl reliable Watches. Prices in plain figures' at Hugh Black's. .rtjrANTED Known: Best Place for Fnrni■V. '< tnre. Ironmongery, and Crockery—H. R. Shroff's. 7-plece Dining-room Suites, Am. leather, from £4; Drawing-room Suites in tapestry and plush, £4 10/ (these suites are the best value in town); Rocking Chairs, !V<s; Platform Rockers, 17/6; Bentwood and Cane-seated Chairs; Bedsteads from 18/; Kapok Mattresses, Kapok Pillows, 2/3: Duchess Pairs, 35/, 37/6 upwards, splendid value; Leather Couches, 27/6; Cretonne Couches, 25/; Sideboards, 52/6, 57/6 upwards; Carpet Squares from 14/6; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Hearthrugs, we offer special value, 1/11, 2/3 upwards; Blankets, Quilt*, Sheeting, nil prices; Blinds with patent rollers. Curtain Poles. 1/2; Lace nnd Cretonne Curtains, 1/9 per pair, etc. Crockery; Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Set, 15/6, extra value: Toilet Seta. Ironmongery: Ashpan, 1/6: Fender, 5/9; Coal-scuttles, 8/3; Hanging Lamp giving large light, 4/: Patent Hand Lamp to burn with glass, 9d; Whitehandled Tea Knives, 2/ i-doz; Tea Spoons, 1/ i-doz; Hollowground Razors, 2/6; best Alarm Clock, 6/6; 8-day Clock, 15/6; Marble Clock; Meat-mincing Machines, 7/6; Iron, Steel, and Enamel Saucepans; One Man's Lightning Saws, 6/9: Wire Netting, 5/6 the roll: Hand* Saws, 2/: Hammer, 1/3; Iron Squares, 1/6; Level, 2/3; Braces, 2/6; Bits, 4d: Foot Rules, 6d; Screw Wrenches, 1/11; Reversible Door Locks, 1/9; Coat and Hat Hooks, 1/ per doz: Chisel from 7d; Glasscutters; 1/: Slasher, Axes; Kerosene Stove, 3/; Dover Stove, 5 holes on top, 52/0; Orion Ranges at lowest price. —At H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108 Victoria-street. TAT ANTED KNOWN— ''» H. R. SHROFF manufactures and has for Sale: Best quality Wire Stretchers,maklug a comfortable bedstead, 11/6; larger, 13/; Flax Mattresses, 6/6; Pillows, 1/3; Wire Mattresses, 8/6; Blankets from 6/6 the pair: Washstand and Dressing Table. 10/G the pair: Chest of Drawers, 18/6: Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Kitchen Tables, turned legs, 10/6.-At H. K. SHROFF'S, 1.06 and 10S, VICTORIA STREET. VST ANTE D X N O W N. Flags. 3d, 4d, 6d, and 1/ each Japanese Lanterns; 3d. 4d, od, 6d, Sd, lOd, 1/, 1/6, and 2/ each Feather Dusters, 6d, 1/, and 1/G each Notepaper, splendid lines, at 4Jd, 6d, 9d, 1/, and 1/6 the 5 quire packet Envelopes, from 6d per 100 upwards Japanese Cups and Saucers, splendid value, at 6d,' Sd, 9d, 1/, 1/6. each Afternoon Tea Plates, 6d, 7d, and 8d each Bamboo Easels, 2d, 6d, 9d, half usual prices Crinkled Tissue Paper, from Id to 6d per roll, best quality Bamboo Stools, reduced from 3/9 to 2/6 Large Japanned Trays, 20in, 1/ each Large White Enamel and Oak Frames, at 1/ each Waste Paper Baskets, 1/3, 1/6, 2/, and 2/6 Bamboo Lunch Baskets, 3d, 4a", Sd, and 8d each Side Combs and Hair Clips, a great • variety Red, White, and -Blue Tissue Paper, Id per roll Popular Books, by good- authors, 9d each, 3 for 2/ ..'•'• , , , Splendid Value and Variety in Indoor Games, all the old favourites and many new .. « Photo. Frames to suit everybody, from 4d to 10/ each Celluloid Frames, a special line, at 6d each INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. At /-.OODSON'S J^ONDON ' QUEEN-ST. AND NEWTON. T_ S.C—Now Is the time for Winter DrewAJ. es- large choice of new weavings will be cleared at If, 1/3, and 1/6 per yard double width.—D.S.C. C_~S."DELPHIC— I'ian.js. .'.** C 5» man, latest improvements, lowest cash prices, easiest terms.—English and Foreign Piano Agency—Frederick Moore, Manager. SlC.—New Face Cloths In all the latest • colourings now selling at about English cost; prices range from 1/9 to 3/U per yard, double width.—D.S.C. ; VERHEARD-In a tramcar: — If lt!s ' Sana's it's good. Precisely so. For artistic, light-running Prams and Go-carts (cash or deferred payments) try C. Smith, oppose Twusoa .Garlick Co., Qwej^t, . '• _> j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 131, 4 June 1901, Page 1

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