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LOST A3JD FOUND —— : ■ ! •VrOTICE.—My Black and Tan English -1-- Terrier, lost from Vincent-street. If found in possession of anyone they will be prosecuted.—Apply Chirnside, Albertstreet. T OST, Savings Bauk Pass Book-—Finder jM write care Box 43, G.P.O. _ T OST, (.Deed of Conveyance, useless to XJI anyone except T. Sinclair, at MackyLogan's. Reward. T OST last Tuesday week in Symonds■M st. or 2 p.m. Remuera 'bus, Gold Bracelet. Reward.—Partridge and Co., Customs-st. . . T OST from Chelsea, Yacht's Dinghy, -*-* sft long, painted blue inside and white- outside. Reward. — Peachey and Reed, Fort-st. Lane . T OST on or about April 12, between XJ Newmarket and Carlton Gore Road, Gold Mourning Brooch, with photo. Reward.—Lumsden. Newmarket. ] °ST, Yesterday, between Robinson's ■*•■* (Bootmaker) and Sarney's, Silver Watch, Gold Chain attached. Reward.— J. Robinson,, Bootmaker, opposite the Reservoir, Ponsonby Road. Keepsake. FOUND: The place for Order - made Footwear, best workmanship, style, and price right.—Weston and Ford, 38 Pitt-street. WANTED. A-DVERTISBR, 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. PARTNER with a little money wanted to work first-class patent.—Ad-, dress L. Patents, 899, Star Office. A DVERTISER asks information ~fo"r ■£-»* Efficient Cure of Goitre. Would recompense informant if remedy successfu..— Address Pericles, 15, Star Office. OOT TRADE.—Respectable Errand Boy wanted.—Apply Manager Cooperative Boot Co. E" OOT TRADE—Employment wanted by an all-round Hand; satisfaction guaranteed.—Address Boot Trade, 14 Star Office. TOOK OUT FOR "COLORO." "DOOMS wanted, two or three UnfurAw nished, good tenant.—Address A.Z., 8 Star Office. . Q.OODSON'S PING PONG. PING PONG. PING Sets from 3/ to 27/6. PONG PING Best Valufi in the City at PONG PING GOODSON'S PONG PING LONDON ARCADES PONG PING RACQUETS A PONG PING SPECIALTY. PONG PING SKIN, VELLUM AND PONG PING WOOD PONG PING To Suit all Styles PONG PING of Play. PONG PING BALLS. 1/9 and PONG PING 2/6 per dozen. PONG PING PONG. PING PONG. T ONDON A RCADE. IV^ofiCE TO CAPITALISTS. £4000 REQUIRED to Extend a growing and profitable business, established in the City; good security; principals only. -Address CAPITAL, 12, care of "Star" Office. 'CoYTANTED Known, that every month a t»2O x 17 Life Size Enlargement will be given away to the prettiest child under 2 yearn of age photographed at the Edwards Studio, Victoria-st. y^l ANTED KNOW N. A. L. SMITH. DENTIST, HOBSON STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Go<v3. fit. Ten years' guarantee. Painless Extractions, with perfect safety, charge 5. gap included. W~A N T E D KNOW N. "» JUST RECEIVEDBUTTERICK'S PAPER PATTERNS, in Latest Styles. DELINEATOR for May, price Sd; by post 9id GLASS OF FASHION for May, price 4d; by post 5d BUTTFTTCK'S PENNY FASHIONS for May. ogilvie,_ wellesley street. tb 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 Pest Four Years' Guarantee with every Ellnd. FACTORY. PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 9.14. WANTED KNOWNSHACKELFORD'S MILLERAIN WATERPROOF COATS. Light, Porous, Heallthy aaid Stylish, are the best and most gentlemanly for winter wear. The Famous Distingue WATERPROOF in all leading styles—Talma, Corinthian, St. Lcger, Paddock, etc. 262 and 264, QUEEN STREET. 'STHANTED: Those Furnishing to call VV and see Pretty 7-piece Drawing-room Suites.tapestry and plush, from £4 10/; 7piece Dining-room Suites in American Lether from £4; Cretonne Couches, 2V, Leather d., 27/6; handsome Carpet Sq., from 14/6; Hearthrugs, special value.from 1/11, 2/3, and upwards, at H. R. Shroff's, 105 and 108 Victoria-street. tttANTED~Known: That H. R. Shroff's VV i s the Cheapest Furnishing Establishment, as shown by following prices:— Wire Stretchers 11/6.larger 13/; Wire Mattresses S/6, Flax Mattresses 6/6, Kapok Mattresses, Washstand and Dressing Table 10/6 the pair, handsome Duchess Pairs 35/, well-polished Chests 20/, Combination 30/, Bedstead 18/6. Kitchen Table 10/6, Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Cane-seated Chairs, Bentwood do. 5/, Rocking Chairs 9/6. Platform Rocker 17/6, Sideboards 52/8, Linoleum, Floorcloth 1/3 per yard, Lace Curtains 1/9 per pair, Curtain Poles with brass fittings complete 1/11; Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Blinds, with spring rollers; a large line of Table Oi'cloths cheap. CROCKERY: Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets; Engraved Tumblers. 2/3 the halfdozen; Wine Glasses, 1/6 the half dozen. IRONMONGERY: Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top, good oven, splendid cookers, 52/6; Orion Ranges, lowest prices; Box Irons'" 2/6. White-handled Tea Knives 2/ the half dczen, Tea Spoons 1/ half dozen, Forks 2/ the half dozen. Carvers 3/0 the pair. Nickel Cruet -2/6. handsome Pull-down Hanging Lamp 17/6, best Alarm Clocks 6/6, Meat and Vegetable Mincers 6/6, Steel, Iron and Enamelled Saucepans. Kerosene Stoves 3/; Fenders. Irons, Ashpans. 1/6: En. Ware; Baths,' Buckets, Steel Spring Wringers, 14/-inch rollers, 15/; Lightning Saws 6/9, Foot Rule 6d, Square 1/, Saw __). Braces 2/, Bits 4d, Hammer 1/3, Hat and Coat Hooks 1/ the dozen. Chisel 7d, Slashers, Chdrns, etc.-H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 108 Victoria-st. FOR enough Tweed to make a Man a Suit, Dalton's Sale; also, Ticket for P.S. Art Union FREE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1902, Page 1

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