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WAIfTED. rnrrANTED,Purchasers for Old-fashioned » V| Pure China Tea, almost free from tannin, wholesale and retail.-John Earle and Co , Direct Tea Importers, Quecn-st. T\7ANTKbk.nown: The Melbourne Piano VV Exchange, 103 Newton, are holding n. Sale of Pianos, pending alteration to premises. YX7ANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is t VV prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-street aud Breakwater Uoad, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. YA^ANTED Known — Absolutely Choicest »V Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. (CI7ASTED KNOWN—AT MILLBR'ST VV VICTORIA ST.—Ladles' Glace Lace AVr.li.tng Shoes. 2/11 pair. T\tANTBD KNOWN-BVENINa SHOBS^ » V largest variety in Auckland. Ladies' 1/6, 1/11. 2/6, 2/31, 3/G. 3/11, 4/8. 4/U, and 5/11.—At MILLER"B BOOT r'ALACE, VICTORIA ST. HX7ANTJBD KNOWN-AT MILLER'S VV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Men's Engllsti Balmorals, 5/11 pair, VXJAXTED "KNOWN -~AT MIiTIKR'S IVY. BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Kadies' Knglish Lace 800t5.5/11 pair. BniTANTED KNOWN —AT MILLKB'S /'VV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.— Ladies' Warm Kelt. Slippers, 6d XX7ANTED KKOWN'^Tt MILLER'S VV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA. XT.Ladies' American Boots in Lace oi Button, 7/11 and 8/11 pair. !O7ANTKf> KNOWN"-AT MILLER'S JVV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.— Ladies' Foshead Caryiet Slippers, 1/0 pafr; Men's do., J,/». irxjANTKH "'KNOWN -AT MILLBB*S VV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.— Infants' Boots and ShfX>/5, an iiumeuse variety from 1/ per pair. ANTED KNOWN"— AT~ MILLER'S BOOT. PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Boot Lacefl, 2d per doa; Blakey's Boot Trotectors. Id per baz; Heydes' Leather Dressing, C<l (usual price-. 1/j; Cork So.x, Id per pair. (\\TANTiCD "iCN"OVV'N~A 7r TilijLKß'S >V ROOT PALACK. VICTORIA ST.— Men's Blucher Boots, 4/11; Water tigttt Bluchers, 7/11; beHt Watertight Boots, 11/6. V7C7ANTBD KNOWN—GEXTS' COURT' >V SHOBS, 4/G, 4/11, 5/11, 6/(5. and 7/11 puir. - At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST. ; IW7ANTBD KNOWK--Tooth Brußhes,""ld V* each; Bik>Uh of Auckland VlewH, -td: ro'tmtain Pens. 1/; Envelopes, Id per packet; Note Paper, 44d per packet: Stiielliuf.' Salts. Id per bottle.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA ST. int/ANTED KNOWN—MUSIC—IB,OOO copW ips of Sheet Mnsic. 1/6 per dozen copies; Hemy's Tutors, 1/; Cxeruy's KxerciseK, lOd. Larjre variety of Music Books.-At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA ST. TTV7ANTED KNOWN —AT MILLER'S i> V BOOT PALACE. VICTORIA ST.Irfjdies' One-bar Evening Shoes, 1/U TXTANTEDKnown by Architects. BnildVV crs, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled npon doors and sashes signifies that the Kanri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon hnving K.T. Co. 1 Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. '_ T\ 7ANTKTTKnown: Cheep Tailoring. Suits VV from 4£/. Trousers from 12/6: ,flt qua- ' 1 raateed.—-Two doors below Bushbrook and '. B.riilgjgtin's. Qoeen-st. . -..■■.... . - .__ WANTED kno-Sm—Planpforles Tahed, 5/._ G. Hood. Norman-st, Mount , j Roskill Road. Orders received by Mr , 1 Finch. Stationer, Queen-st ' : j rnr. ant c d known. VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES' CORSETS, at 2/11. PHILLIPS, BLAKEY, & WOODHAM, Hobson-st. ANTKD'Known—Tnat In future Stewart Dawßon and Co.'s Premises close nt. 1 p.m. on Saturdays instead of Wednesdays, and will be open on Friday Evenings. ANTED Known: The Red Window (next D S C.) for best value In town In good ; Jewellery nnd reliable Watches. Prices in plain figures at Hugh Black's. \aTANTKD Known~OiTiFire, Screw Jacks. ■ W —Jas. Slator, Architect, Illuminator, etc, Government Insurance Buildings, 1 Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN by Builders and Residents of Devonport that BOND BROS, are prepared to supply all kinds of Building and Fencing Material at their Mills, near Calliope Dock, Devonport, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Heavy and light Puriri Posts always on hand.-BOND BROS. nrTN T~e" J> K~n"6~W~nT A. L. SMITH, • DENTIST, HOBSON STREET, Opposite *§t. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SETS of BEST TEETH, 2 guineas, good fit, 10 years' guarantee. Painless Extractions, with perfect safety, charge 5/, gas included. m"i N T E" d"™" KKOWN.; THE PRED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was aw«?4e4 toe First Certificate atnd Only, Gold Medal at tb* Atfcjtl'and Exhibition. They ore superb. Cheabes]: and Best. Four . Years' Guaranty VitS every Blind. FACTORY, PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. TXT ANT E~r>~~ KNOWNVV H. R. SHROFF manufactures and has for Sale: Best quality Wire Stretchers,making a comfortable bedstead, 11/6; larger, 13/; Flax Mattresses, 6/6; Pillows, 1/3; Wire Mattresses, S/6; Blankets from 6/6 the pair; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10/(5 the pair; Chest of Drawers, 18/6; Kitchen Chairs 2/6; Kitchen Tables, turned legs, 10/6.--At H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED Known: Best Place for Furni« ture. Ironmongery, and Crockery—H. R. : Shroff's. 7-piece Dining-room Suites, Am. leather, from £4; Drawing-room Suites in tapestry and pluan, £4 10/ (these suites are the best value in town): Rocking Chairs, 9/6; Platform Rockers, 17/6; Bentwood and Cane-seated Chairs; Bedsteads from jo/; 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 . 14/0; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Hearthrugs, we offer special value, 1/11, 2/3 upwards; Blankets, Quilts, Sheeting, all prices; Blinds with patent rollers, Certain Poles, 1/2; Lace and Cretonne Curtains, l/!> per pair, etc. Crockery; Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Set, 15/6, extra value; Toilet Sets. Ironmongery: Ashpaii, 1/6; Fender, 5/9; Coal-scuttles, 3/3; Hanging Lamp giving large light. 4/: Patent Hand Lamp to burn >vithout glass, 9d; White Handled Tea Tvnives, 2/ half dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ naif dozen; Hollow ground Razors, 2/6; best Alarm Clock, 0/6; 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 Sqnureß, 1/8; Level, 2/3; Braces, 2/8; Bits, 1 4d; Foot Rules, 6d; Screw Wrenches, 1/11; Reversible Door Locks, 1/9; Coat and Hat / Honks, 1/ per daz: Chisel from 7d; Glasacutterß, 1/; Slasher, Axes; Kerosene Stove, 3/; Dorer Stove, 5 holes on top, 52/6; Orion Ranges at lowest prlee. —At H. R, SBTEOPF'S, 106 and 108 Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 1