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PESSONAI.. THE William Robert Cox who was charged with assault at the Police Court is not the Robert Cox of GiVit ■ North Road, Arch HilL—Robert Cox. "PARTNER with £100 wanted in gum, "-t store, and carrying business, large profits to be made. This is a first-rate opportunity.—C. R. Williamson and Co., ■ !j3 Queen-st. \ "Yf ONEY.—Money to Lend, low rates, JjJL easy terms, large or small sums.—C. ■I R. Williamson and Co., 93 Queen-st. E—DUCTION of Medical Fees to English Rates.—R. H. Bakewell, ' M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., 160 Hobson-st. At home ■ for Consultations from 10 to 11 and 3 to 5 daily, and, in addition, on Wednesday " and Saturday Nights from 7 to 3. pyADAME MAYNK—lmmense success ■ -*-»• in Auckland of the clever Reader, for a short season only.—Brooklyn House, Hobson-st. j TVriSS McELWAIN, 206 Victoria Arcade i (upstairs), and 254 Queen-st., oppoj site Sirand.—Hairdressing, Massage, I Manicure, Pedicure, etc.; Removal Superfluous Hair. Telephone 254. v O T I C E TO LADIES. Dr. J. A. McGILL'S "Pastile Treatment" will save operations and unnecessary suffering, which with the other remedies can be obtained, with full particulars, on application to Mrs A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington, Sole General Agent in N.Z. for Dr. J. A. McGill's Remedies. Beware of the spurious imitations in the market. Jon!y ladies employed. Lady Agents J wanted. MA DAME • HE L LE R, PHYSIOGNOMIST. PSYCHOMETRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, NO. 33, PITT-ST. Opposite Grey-st., next to Coffee Palace. Questions answered on: Health, Business, Marriage, etc. Splendid Testimonials. LEAVING FOR SOUTH. POSITIVELY LAST DAY. SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 11. WANTED. A MIDDLE-AGED Man wants Situation xl in gentleman's place.used to grooming, driving, gardening, milking and renertl work about the house; wages £1 weekly and found.—Address, D.W., 463, Star Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Machinist for National wax thread machine, also Girls to learn the trade.—Manager Cooperative Boot Co. Tj'XFERIENCED General Servant, good -*-J -wages, small family.—Mrs Bunting, Mount View, Mont Le Grand Rd., Mt. RoskiU Rd. /"I ENERAL Servant wanted till the end of March, must be fond of children.—Apply Mrs H. M. Smeeton, Binswood, View Rd., Mount Eden. LADY in business wishes to let par^ ! House to Married Couple, in return partial board, etc, close to town.— I Apply Company, 472, "Star" Office. 1 _—__—_— IT> E M O V A L NOTICE. i WILLIAM THORNE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, etc., Will OX \ND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14th INST., Carry on Business at his New Offices, BLACKSTONE CHAMBERS, WYNDHAM-STREET. Auckland. October 12, 1901. TTTANTED Known: Geo. Tutt has just W opened up full ranga of the celebrated Lerwick Suits.—Note only address: Up- ! per Symonds-st. ■ VyANTED Known: That Tbos. Impey, ]VV top of Grey-st., has a large and varj led stock of up-to-date Wall Papers, Engi lish and American. T7T7ANTED "known": That D. GOLDIE Is VV prepared to supply all kinds of Tim,ber and other Building Materials at his i Mills. A!bert-st. and Breakwater Fwd., inj eluding Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, I and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the lowest market price. \X 7IANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest jrV Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited. I VI7ANTED Known: That the Kauri TlmI»V ber Co. brand all Sashes, Doors, etc., I manufactured by them K.T. Co. j TTITANTED Known-Tn.it thoroughly sea- »» soned Timber Sashes and Doors can ! only lie obtained from the Kauri Timber j Co. (Limited). j TS7ANTED Known; "Brett's Auckland *V Almanac and Diary, 1302," now on I snip. ! aTANTED KNOWN — Basketware, VV Basketware, ISCO Picnic Baskets, the finest selection to be seen in Auckland, from 6d each.—At J. Hart's, Junction of Pitt and Grey streets. TS7ANTED KNOWN—American S-day VV Striking Clocks, 10/6; Nickel Alarm Clocks, 3/9; Nickel Time Clocks, 2/6; Five Hole Cruets. S/6; Four Hole Cruets, 5/; Nickel Breakfast Cruets, 2/; White Handle Dinner Knives. 6/ per dozen; Johnstone's Flag Brand Carvers. 3/ per pair.—At J. Hart's, Junction Pitt and Grey streets. WANTED KNOWN—For Toys ami VV Fancy Goods- of every description j for Xmas presents, at from 25 per cent. Ito 50 per cent, below Queen-street prices, Igo to J. Hart's, Junction of Pitt and Grey streets. TT7A.NTE~D KNOWN—R. Cosslett and IVY Son's Great Clearing Sale of HardI ware and Ironmongery Begins on FRIDAY, December 13.—149. Newton. TT7ANTED Known—That we haVe a I VV1 Splendid Assortment of Cosaques' Metz Fruits, and all the Latest Novelties. —Entrican and Co. VT7 ANTED Known—That you cannot [V> spend an hour to more advantage i than by calling at Entrican's Warehouse and see their Xmas Stocks. ■ TX7ANTED Buyers 0! Ironmongery to W visit R. Cosslett and Son's Genuine Clearing Sale, and save 25 to 50 per cent. —149, Karangahape Rd., Newton. TTTANTED Everyone to Know that R. I VV' Cosslett and Sons are Giving up the I Hardware Business to Make More Room for the Furnishing trade.—l 49, Newton. TTTTANTEE) Known—We are the Agents VV' for the famous MountseTrat Limejuice and De Carles' Drinks.—Entrican and Co. ANTED Known—We have just landed 95 Cases New Dates, also Muscatels, Valencia and Seeded Raisins.—Entrican aud Co. •' TXJANTED Known—We have just landed ex Elingamite, New English Walnuts, splendid sample.—Entrican and Co. \,y ANTED KNOWN. THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition. They are Superb. Cheapest and Bet Four Years' Guarantee with every Blind. FACTORY. PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. TTT ANTED ! KNOWN. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. HOBSON STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of EEST TEETH, 2 guineas, good fit, 10 years' guarantee. Painless Extractions, with perfect safety, charge 5/, gas included.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1902, Page 1