PES.SONAI.. DR. WILKI-NS resumes practice at his Rooms, Shortland-st. '"'. ItLSH RABBITS dally at The ROYAL Pish, Oyster, aud Supper Rooms, Karangahape Road. ■ ACKAY'S —fo"t r "Everything for tha Garden"—l9s, Queen-st, _A mEETH Extracted without any pain by -*- an entirely new process, 2/6. No cocaine used.—A. P. Hooper, Dentist, Queen-st. 0 You Want Money?—We have large^ and small'sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of Interest.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agents. ADIES' and Gentlemen's Left-off and Misfit Clothing "Bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrill, 61 Karangahape Road. __^ SHARLAND'S WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE Is the most perfect preservative known. It is simple' in use t no trouble, ho. fear as fo results. Sold everywhere in pint bottles at 1/ each, & in 1, 2. & 5 gallon tins. One gallon is sufficient to make 11 gallons and preserved dozen gggs. .. ~■ . .... . . TO Ladles and Gentlemen.—Send Address and receive highest price for your Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Gents' a specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Wellesley-street (four doors above Opera House). ACKAY^S -oi- Seeds, Plants, and Flowers—l9s, Queen-st. AYE you Furniture, Pianos, or Goods of any description for Sale? • Want Money, etc.? Consult Warren Blyth and Co.. Auctioneers and Financial Agents. CLEAN HANDS, Soft Hands, White Hands, by using WILTON'S HAND EMOLLIENT. Sold by Graves A'.ckin and J. A. Haslett, Chemists. cTyou NEED A PAIR OF SPECKS? —We have Imported from a Leading Optician a Flrst-class Assortment of Spectacles for all sights, from 6d per pair. Superior Quality, II; Real Crystal Specks, 2/0; "Real English Pebbles," . 3/9; Roll Gold do., 3/9; Coloured Specks, 1/, cases free - At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. E KNOW A STOREKEEPER who preserved three huge casks of Eggs last season with' SHARLANDIg WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE. He said It was impossible to tell the difference between them and fresh ones, they were so perfectly preserved. Sold everywhere In pint bottles at 1/ each, & in 1, 2, & 5 gallon tins. One gallon is sufficient to make 11 gallons and preserve 80 dozen Eggs. m T~ EETH EXTRACTED without any pala by new process; charge, 2/6, or by gas 5/ gas included.—A. L. Smith, Hobson-st. TJ.ULL Sets of Teeth Extracted without pain or danger, by the newestt process from America; Single Tooth, _/». —G. M. Rylance, Dentist, Karangahape Road. RS FOLLAS, Practical Midwife, Cr&> croft street, Devonport. Comfortably home for ladies during accouchement. Terms moderate, _____ j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 206, 11 September 1901, Page 1
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