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TO XJBT. mO LET, Mt. Eden,superior new 6-room--L ed House, with all conveniences.—Apply A. Grayaon, Abbotfs Rd.,,Mt. Eden. tpo LET, Epsom, good. Cottage of 5 ■*- rooms, etc., handy to Newmarket; 10/ per week.—T. F. Cahlll, 99 and JOl Queenst.. opposite Fort-st. npO LET, in Custom-street Bast, fourA storeyed Building, with cellar, suitable wholesale store or factory; also Ground Floor, with cellar and office.— Apply Brown. Barrett and C». n^O LET, Waltemata-sc, Ponsonby, a -*- 9-roomed House, with all conveniences, delightful sea view, with garden, etc., land 40 x lfiO, with two frontages.— Apply Darby and Co., 117 Queen-st. LOST ASTD FOUHD T OST. S-Cameo Bar Brooch.—Reward If Ai returned to Mrs Louis. Myers, "The Mount," Symonds-street. OST, Collie Dog, between Epsom and Onehunga, answers t6 name Bruce. Reward on returning John Burns, Epsom.' T OST from Chelsea,, Yacht's Dinghy, -*-i sft long, painted blue inside and white outside. Reward. — Peachey . and Reed, Fort-st. Lane . LOST on or about April 12, between Newmarket and Carlton Gore Road, Gold Mourning Brooch, with photo. Re.ward.—Lunwden. Newmarket. LOST. Yesterday, between Robinson's (Bootmaker) and Sarney's, Silver Watch, Gold Chain attached. Reward.— J. Robinson, Bootmaker, opposite the Re* servoir, Ponsonby Road. Keepsake. BOARD AND RBgrPEMCE. MRS BROOKBANKS, Upper Vlnoentst., offers comfortable Home to gentlemen boarders at reasonable rates. House recently enlarged . TUpRS FIEDLER, "The Lawns," Corner ■"A of Grafton Rd. and Wynyard-st, has Vacancies for 2 or 3 Boarders, at Moderate Rates. fT;rACANCIBS at La Mascotte, Victoria » Rd., Devonport, 3 minutes from the wharf.—Mrs E. Waters. YXJ ESTCOURT. HAMILTON Tfj (Opposite Railway Station). _____ PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This House has been recently built. Is two-storey, with a large balcony, and affords every comfort to tourists and permanent boardem. L. T. EVANS Proprietor. . WANTED. APPRENTICE to Drug Trade.—Jefferson and Paacoe, Pharmaceutical Chemists, have a Vacancy for well-edu-cated Youth as an Apprentice.—Jefferson Pharmacy Stores, Queen-street ADVERTISEJR, 31, Engineer, thoroughly honest and reliable, wants situation in suitable trade or business with view to ultimate Investment of small capital—Apply to T.H., 900, Star Office. r\7 ANTED Known—We are heavily VV ..overstocked with New Seasonable Boots, "Shoes and Slippers. To make room for further shipments arriving we are offering over 20,000 pairs of Boots and Shoes at and under usual Wholesale Prices. An opportunity seldom occurring for parents with large families and small incomes.—MlLLEß'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 Victoria-street. . . ; ~ I^ANTED known—Ladies* ' Evening VV Shoes, 1/3, V 6 and 1/11 pa»t'Superior WHtlee, 2/6, ?/% 3/6. #il. a&P- VIL pnlr.-At 'MILLE&'S 300T FALACE, Victorifl^gtrect. -.;..,.■■ .....-.-,...■. ANTED Known—Ladies' Walking Shoes, English Lace-up Walking Shoes, 1/11 pair, all sizes; Superior Qualities. 2/11. 3/lL 4/8, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11 pair. La dies' American Shoes, 5/11, 8/11, 7/11, B'll, 9/6, 10/6. and 12/6; unequalled for valuer In Auckland.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 11* Victoria-street. ANTED Known—A large lot of Ladies' and Gents' Samples of English and American Boots and Shoes, clearing af 25 to 50 per cent, under usual, prices. -At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 Victoria-street. ANTED~known—Ladles Warm Winter Slippers.—Warm F&lt Slippers, 6d and 71d per pair; Better Qualities, 1/, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6. 1/9. 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11 per pair. Ladies' Carpet Slippers, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, IAV 2/6, and 2/11 pair. Ladies' Warm Cloth House Boots, 4/11 pair. Children's Felt Slippers, 6d, Bd. 94 1/ and 1/3 pair. Gentlemen's Felt and Carpet Slippers, 1/3, 1/6, 1/6, V, a/a. u« and 3/u ANTED Known—Twenty Thousand pairs of Boots and Shoes to select from. An Immense stock of American Boots and Shoes. American Button and Lace Shoes, reduced from 10/6 and 8/11 to 5/11; American Button Boots, reduced from 11/6 and 10/6 to 7/6 pair; Nice line of Ladies' New American Lace Boots, 8/11 pair.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 Victoria-street. ANTED Known—Girls' and Boys* School Boots, size 7 to 9. 3/9 pair; 10 to 13, 4/6 pair. Girls' ana Boys' Shoes, 2AI pair; Sand Shoes, 1/11. Infants' Boots and Shoes, immense variety, 9d, 1/. IA 1/6. 1/11. 2/6, and 2/11 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 Vlctoria-st. ANTED Known—Men's Boots and Shoes—Men's Court Shoes clearing at 3/11, 4/1 L 5/11. 6/6, and 7/11; Men's I American Boots, 8/11, 10/6, and 12/6 pair; Men's English Boots. 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. 8/11, l(i/6, 12/6, 15/ pair; Men's Colonial Boots, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, and 10/6 pair.—At MlL■iiEHrS"Ba©jy PAl^i.Caa.,.'.ill2- ana -lM™Vf«-. tcrla-street." ' ; **"■'■■•'.'"•'-•■. ""' ■"■:"■ \-\yANTED Known—ladles* Lace Boots, •VV 5/U, 6/11, 7/11, 8/8, 10/6, arid 12/6 pair; Ladies' White Satin Shoes, S/ll pair; Indies' White Kid Shoes, 4/11 pair.—At &ffl>' LER'S BOOT PALACE, Victoria-^trftet. Vt7ANTED, Working Men to knpw we VV sell Blucher Boots at 4/11, 5/6, 6/11 and 7/11 pair; Water-tight Bluchers, 7/11, and 8/11 pair; Best Kip Water-tights, 11/6. -At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 11', Victoria-street. W~ ANTED Known—Real English Pebble Specks, 2/6 and 8/9 pair; Crystal do, 1/6 and 2/6 pair; Good, Specks, 6d and 1/ pair.-At MILI/SR'S FANCY RBPOSITORY, Victoria-street. V^AJd^D~kftown—New Music, includ- »» ing " Coronation March," 3d copy, 6 for 1/; Hemy's Tutors, 1/; Gserny's, complete, lOd. Timekeepers—Good Watches, 4/11; "The American Chief" do, 7/6; "L« Roi," 11/6; Clocks, 2/6; Alarm do, 3/9 and 6/6; Beautiful S-day Clocks, 12/ C and 15/.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. Victoria-street. TX7ANTED Known—Perfums. etc.—LaVV vender Water, 6d, 9d, 1/ bottle. Machine CHI, 2Jd! 4id, and 6d per bottle. Fouhtialn I%ns. 9d; Teaspoons, Id; Table and Dtessert Spoons and Forks, 2d; White Handle' Dessert Knives, 4d; Table do, 6d; Cutting-out Scissors, 6d. 9d, 1/, 1/6 and 2/ pair; Hammers, 6d, 9d, and V; Good Notepaper, 6d packet; Brown Windsor Soap, 14 for 1/; Nail Brushes, Id each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 114 ViCtoria-streetj QUiwS-FootbaJler Brand of Blue VIK^ cuna Suits, usual price £2 10/. Reduced to 37/6. One month only. Also a chance of winning a prize In an Art Union, Which is to be drawn after tbe Poultry Show. . *T«/fALTESE CROSS" Brand of Go- ■***-■ loshes aro obtainable at all the Leading Boot Dealers. > VERY Purchaser at Dalton's Annual , Sale receives a Ticket that admits h!m to the Poultry Show and gives "him a chance of winning their prizes, which are supjttettiented by cash payments of £10, £5 and £2, and ten pairs of Tronr sera by J. H. Daiton. ... .. ._

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1902, Page 1

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