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PERSONAL. "PERSONAL.— All my Pupils (3) were sue--t cessful at the last Marine Board Kx-an-.inatldH.—Captain Mincham, 43 Wakefielc street. WILL the party who took Mackintosh Gig Rug from Richardson's Stables, Epsom, after football mateli »n Saturday, return same, aud get their own. nnOLTJTINE stops a Cough in 5 minutes; JL euros Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc.: 1/0 and 2/6. Children like it.—Clarke, Chemist, 144 Victoria-st. 6 Ton ~Waut Money V—We have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of interest.—Ewington and Baktr, Estate Agents. J7EBN TUMBLERS, name engraved, free - Cd each.—Dennes Bros., Electro-plai-erj*, Queen-street. lADIES" itnrt Gentlemen's Loft-off and J Misfit Clothing Bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrill, 0.1 Karangßhiipe Road. G~ OlJl) WIRK BROOCHES, iTny name, made in few minutes.—Dennes Bros., I Queen-street. j rpo Ladles and (Jentlemen.—Send Address -*~ and receive highest price for yonr Superior Misfits and Loft-off Clothing. Gents' a specialty.— HARTLEY'S, Weliesley-street (four doors above Opera Hoiise). rpKETH" Kxtrncted without any palu by ■*- an entirely new process, 2/6. No cocaine used.—A. F. Hooper, Dentist, Queen-st. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. rpHE ORIGINAL MASSAGE, MANIx CURE, AND HA IRDRESSING PARLOURS. Removal of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis. Toilet Nove'ties and Hatr Work of Every Description for Sale. MISS McELWAIN, No. 20G, VICTORIA ARCADE (Upstairs). Tako Elevator. Telephone, 254. FRAGRANT A3 FRESH ROSES." HASLETT'S Q.R. TOOTH POWDER. Whitens and Preserves the Teeth, while leaving the mouth delightfully fragrant and fresh; 1/, 1/3, and 1/6. THE ENGLISH PHARMACY, 2i>2 QUEEN STREET. rp.EETn EXTRACTED without any pain J- by new process; charge, 2/6, or by gas 5/, gas Included.—A. L. Smith's, Hobson-st %T ADAME TT E L L E R, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PST.CHOMETKIBT, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, No. 33 PITT STREET (opposite Grey-street, next Coffee Palace). Questions answered on Health, Marriage, Business, etc. Over '50,000 people Interviewed In all centres of New Zealand. Splendid testimonials. ■Jo-ONE FINER than ST. GEORGE JAM. -^ It is Rich, Fragrant and Delicious. A Taste is Sufficient to Whet the Dullest of Appetites. fi OLD ENAMEL. — Only washable Gold vT l'alnt; Is simple in application, .and gives results equai to Gold Leaf in appearance.. Can be obtained from Tlios. Impey, Slgnwriter aud Decorator, top of Grey-st. To'cphoue 548. /AUlCKSHlNE.—lnstantaneous Polish for V* beautifying and preserving Linoleum, Oilcloth, Tan Shoes, Furniture, Perambulator Tops, etc. No labour required. Sixpence per tin. I' ANAL.—The marvellous preparation for -^ washing RJ.nnkets and Flannels. Mukes them bountifully soft «nd-white. Unequalled for rcmoviiisf grease and stainKrfr6oi'clothiujr. Pint-bottles, Sixpence. rpRY ONE BOX, the rest will regularly -1- follow.—Tucker's Custard, 6d boxes. T^GGS DEAR, do without them! Capital -»-' .substitute, Tucker's Egg Powder, rp-HE CUSTARD POWDER. TUCK- -*- ER'S, makes real Custard without Eggs. Each Gd box contains 4 packets, ■4 flavours, substance, colour, flavour perfect. WANTED. C COMPETENT General, good wages.—Mrs J Young. Mauuseil Rd., I'amell, any forercon, or Tuesday, Friday, or Saturday evening ihis week. VXJ A N 'J' E D X N 0 W NrpiiE T ATEST (SUCCESS, '.'"PINO "pO.NG"—A new aud entirely .11 X successful indoor game, spleudidly re.k-T.c;l by. leading .magazines and newspapers. Obtainable only at j /"I GODSON'S T O \ D O N ARCADES, QUEI3N STREET AND NEWTON. -rvrA~N~riri7 X N O W NVV H. R. SHKOFF manufacturer, and has for Sale: P.est quality Wire Stretchers.umkhig a comfortable! bedstead, 11/0; larger, 13/- Fins Mattresses, (>A>; Pillows, 1/3; Wire Mattresses, 8/C; Blankets from 0/6 the n-iir- 'Withstand nnd Dressing Table, 10/0 the pair: Chest of Drawers, 18/6; Kiteheu Chairs 2/6; Kitchen Tables, turned leg.s, 10/ti.—At 11. It. SHHOFIT'b, 100 und 10S, Vl'i'TOßiA STREET. vsrANTKD Known: Best Plnce for F'urniVV ture, Ironmongery, and Crockery—H. 11. Shroff's. 7-ploce Dining-room Suites, Am. leather, from £4; Dmwiug-rooin Suites in tapeistij- aud plush, £4 10/ (these suites are the best value in town); Rocking Chairs, 0/6': I'iatfonu Rockers. 17/0; Bentwood and ft,ne-seateel Chairs; Bedsteads from li/i K:tpok Mattresses, Kapok Pillows, 2/8; !>r,tihess Pairs, 35/, 37/6 upwards, splendid v;due; Leather Couches, 27/6; Cretonne Couches, 25/; Sideboards. 02/0, 07/G upwards; Carpet Squares from 14/G; Floor'clotli, 1/3 per yard; Hearthrugs, we offer special value, 1/11, 2/3 upwards; Blankets, Quilts, Sbeetiug, all prices; Blinds with pateu1 rollers. Curtain Poles, 1/2; Lace and Cretonne Curtains, 1/0 per pair, etc. Crockery; Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Set, 15/6, extra value: Toilet Sets. Ironmongery: Ashpau, 1/6; Fenderi 5/9; Coal-scuttles, 3/3; Hansins;' Lamp giving large Hunt, -V: Pntenl Hand Lamp to burn without glass, 9d, Wliite Handled Tea Knives. 2/ haif dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ half dozen- Hollow ground Razors, 2/6; best Alivrm Clock, 0/0: 8-day ClocS, 15AS; Marble Clock; Muat-minciiig Machines, 1/6; Iron, Steel ' and Enamel Saucepans; One Man's Liehtninc Saws, 6/9: Wire Netting, 6/6 the roll: ■Hand Saws, 2/; Hammer, 1/3; Irou Rouares 1/0: Level, 2/3: Braces, 2/6; Bits, 4d->oot Rules, (id; Screw Wrenches, 1/11; Ile'versible Door Locks, 1/9; Coat and Hat Hooks. 1/ per doz; Chisel from 7d; Glasscutters, 1/; Slasher, Axes; Kerosene Stove, 3/: Dover Store, v holes on top. 52/8; Orion Ranges at lowest price. —At H, K. KfIROFF'R. 10S aud 108 Victoria-street. -_^^^ u -^^g-~ a -|iS~BUNK;BR I Cash 3*O Taiiora, 184, Queemrstreet — Remarkable range of Tweeds; £3 5/ Sao Suit, for one month.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 1

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