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WANTED. "DOOT TRADE—Wanted, strong Lac '•*-* to be apprenticed to the trade. '"• Pioneer Boot Factory, Wakefield-st. rr>OOT~TRADE. — Wanted, Bootmakei t*-> to give H. Weston, 38 Pitt-street, trial order for Uppers. BUSHMEN~wanted for a sawmill"! Taranaki, constant employment 1 good men.—H. Nixon, Tariki Road, Tar; naki. ■ ; ]Vj USHROOMS. — One Ton wanted b -^ Whit tome, Stevenson and Co., Ltd Domain Factory, Newmarket. rjpHE Lady's Mender Open for Engagi ■*- ments by the day or hour. Mendin or Dressmaking.—Apply Mater, 60; "Star" Office. 30 G. V* L £ .■. ' v WANTED IMMEDIATELY, rpHIRTY • Q.IRLS. Sharp and Energetic Girls can earn Large Wages ori Piecework. Apply with references to the: colonial ammunition com , pany's works, M '6 U N T EDEN, , Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. WANTED Known by Architects, Build ers. and Carpenters: That K.T. Cc stencilled upon doors and sashes signifie that the Kauri Timber Company manu factured them. Insist upon having K.T Co. Joinery. It i 3 made from thorough!; 3easoned Timber. IXTANTED Known: Buy Weston's mak "V of Winter Boots and Shoes, mad on the premises, 3S Pitt-street. rKT ANTED '.KNOWNVV JUST RECEIVED. BUTTBRIOK'S PAPER PATTERN? in Latest Styles DELINEATOR for March, price Sd; b post 9Jd ■ ■ 3LASS OF FASHION for Mar., price 4d by post'sd BUTTERICK'S PENNY FASHIONS for March O&ILVIE, WELLESLEY-ST. WANTED, PARENTS AND GUAR DIANS TO KNOW THAT SHACKELFORD Has Opened a full shipment of BOYS md YOUTHS' SUITS and OVERCOATS Good Assortment of HATS. CAPS, SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING. 232 . and 264,' \ QUEEN STREET. Ny a~n t e^d" ~ knownV - SHACKELFORD'S* VHLLERAIN WATERPROOF COATS Light, ~ Porous, HeaDthy and Stylish, 1 :he best and most gentlemanly for winte ': wear. Die Famous Distingue WATERPROOI n all leading styles—Talma, Corinthian St. Leger, Paddock, etc. 262 and 264, QUEEN STREET. Ny A N T E D KNOW N A. L. SMITH, . DENTIST, HOBSON STREET, ©pposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SET; >f BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Good fit ' Ten years" guarantee. ?a,inless Extractions, with perfect safety charge 5/, gas included. JTTANTED~~Known —Catholic Depot » » V\ rellesley-st.. handsomely bouni Prayer Books. Imitation of Christ, Hoi; Week Booka, etc:—P; F, Hiscocksani 3on. . •.'■;!■ ;,. ... -. '-.-.;-. nrrAN.TE-D "" • K-N OW N THE FRED .BROWN VENETIAN BLIND iVas Awarded the First Certificate am Dnly Gold Medal at the Auckland. Evhi )ition. They are Superb. Cheapest am 3est. Four Years' Gua.raatee with even ■Blind. FACTORY. PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. RANTED KNO'WN'V JUST OPENED. 'ING. PONG, complete sets, from 3/, 4/6 6/6, 8/6, 12/6, to 17/6 eabh 3XTRA BALLS, 2/6 dozen; Racquets good quality only, from 2/3 upwards JAGIC SAVING BANKS, for 3d and 6c pieces, 6d and 9d each, limited quantity only VH.EELING—New Stocks of this popular Game again opened, usual pric« 1/6 JLYCERTNE AND CUCUMBER SOAP Cleaver's, 5d cake, 4/G dozen IPECTACLES, fine Crystals, in RolleC Gold Frames, 2/6 each, Case Free lAIR BINDERS, simple, effective, cleanly, 6d each ;ample range of vases ani SPECIMEN TUBES, a splendid varie ty rIEWS, a splendid line, dealing with al Principal Sights in Okoroire and Rotorua Thermal Districts; the best series of Views published; 1/6 each: Book of 16 and 22 Views ri OOD'SON'S . T ONDON A RCADES. QUEEN-ST. AND KARANGAHAPE RD. jTfTANTED- Those Furnishing to call »V an-d see Pretty 7-piece Drawing loom Suites, in Tapestry and Plush. £4 V; 7-piece Dining Room Suites, in Ameican Leather, £4; Cretonne Couches, »/; Leather do., 27/6; handsome Carpet .quares, from 14/6; Hearth Rugs, special 'alue, from 'IAI, 2/3, -and upwards, a 1 I. R. Shroff's. 106 and 108, Victoria st. XTANTED Known—That H. R. Shroff's IfV is !the Cheapest Furnishing Estabishment, as shown by following prices :— Vire Stretchers 11/6, larger 13/; Wire lattresses 8/6, Flax Mattresses 6/6, lapok Mattresses, Washstand and - Drcssig'Table 10/6 the pair, handsome Duchess 'airs 35/, well polished Chests 20/, Combination 30/, Bedstead "IS/6, Kitchen 10/6. Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Caneoated Chairs, Bentwood do. 5/, Rocking Ihairs fl/6, Platform Rocker 17/6, Side'oards 52/6, Linoleum, Floorcloth 1/3 pei ard, Lace Curtains 1/9 per pair, Curtain 'oles, with brass fittings complete, 1/11; Jlankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Blinds, with pring rollers; a large line of Table Oilloths cheap. CROCKERY: Tea. Dinner nd Toilet Sets: Engraved Tumblers 2,1 ho Half dozen. Wine Glasses 1/6 the hall ozen. IRONMONGERY: Dover Stoves, holes on top, good oven, splendid cookrs. 52/6; Orion. Ranges, lowest prices; !ox Irons 2/6, White-handled Tea. Knives / the half dozen. Tea Spoons 1/ hall ozen. Forks 2/ the half dozen, Carvers .'6 the pair, Nickel Cruet 2/6, handsome >ull-down Hanging Lamp 17/6, besf darm Clocks 6/6. Meat and Vegetable lincers 6/6, Steal, Iron <and Enamelled .aucepans, Kerosene Stoves 3/, Spirit itoves 9d, En. Pie Dishes 6d, Baths, ?uckets, Steel Spring Wringers, 14-inch oilers, 15/; Lightning Saws 6/n, Foot iule 6d. Square 1/, Saw ,2/, Braces 2/, Sits 4d, Hammer 1/3, Hat and Coat looks 1/ the dozen. Chisel 7d, Slashers, ihurns, etc.— H".. R. SHROFF, 106 and )8. Victoria-street. "TTANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest rV Creamery Butter for the Table, all he year-. round.—New Zealand Dairy association, Limited. OKOUSERS to Measure from 17/6; Sum L to Measure from 70/.— G. Tutt. T«iio» nd Mercer, Upper Symonds-st. JEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA- > TION'S, LIMITED, BUTTER VAN clivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily fT'ERY Choice Green Tea to hand, direct V from Shanghai, wholesale and reail.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Imorters, Queen-st. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 1

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