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i WAfIXtUJ. . rXJIANTEV,' PARENTS • AND GUAR- , i?V DIANS TO VISIT J- W. SHACKELFORD'S JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Heplete with Holiday Requisites in Boys' _nd Youths' Clothing Elats, Shirts, Blouses. New American Collars now opened. 262 and 264, QUEEN ST. WANTED Known — That thoroughly seasoned Timber Sashee and Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). WANTED Known—Westport Coal Co. deliver their famous CoalbrookdaJe CJoal all parts City and Suburbs. Telephone. 1404. " Ivinp-NTED Known: That Geo. Tutt, Tai- • V». lor and Mercer, etc, Upper Sy-monds-st., has just received special' lines in Tillie and Henderson's White Shirts, rsinging- from 3/11; extra value, 4/11. rOANTED Known—Weston and Ford's T»J Ladies' Button Boots at 10/6 are si.yiJsh and best in town.—3B, Pitt-street. ANTED Known— "Brett's Auckland Almanac and Diary. 1903," now on Sale.—All Booksellers, or at "Star" Office. Price, 1/. ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, WANTED Known—Thai the ICawri Timber Co. brand all Sashes, Doors, etc., manufactured by them K.T. Co. V*7 ANTED KNOWN. A. L. SMITH. DENTIST, HOBSON - gTOEE*. Opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS <rf BEST TEETH. Two Guineas. Good Fit. j Ten Years' Guarantee. Painless Extractions with Perfect Safety by Gas or New Process, 2/6. WANTED Known—Men's strong Working Boots , (beet leather only) from 8/11, the best in town.— Weeton and Ford. 88, Pitt-street. - TOANTED KNOWN. LIFE SIZE DOLL. 28 Inches High. "BABY'S CLOTHES will now fit Dolly." A 20th Century Model of the oM-fashione* Hag Doll that grandma' used to make, beautifully printed on strong drill, that will not easily tear. EASILY MADE, EASILY STUFFED. Price, 2/9. Posted, 2/10. Small Size, 20 inches high, 1/9, posted 1/10. W. P. OGILVr?. WELLESLEY ST. rTTJANTED Known—Bluchers, 6/6, best VV. in town, at Weston and Ford's, 88, Pitt-street. Y\T ANTED KNOWN. That J. W. SHACKELFORD Has Jnst Opened for the Holiday Trade, LATEST STYLES IN GENT'S HATS, Flexible and Soft Felt Panama, Brazilian and Boatejf Straws, etc 262 and 264, QUEEN" ST. : rrrANTKP. • 19GS. I«OOK OUT For Future Advertisements ia this Column of Miller* SLAUGHTERING SALE of Surplus Stock. Over £5000 worth ' of Boots and Shoes will be offered at Clearing Prices for the next 21 days, commencing Saturday, January 3rd, 1903. BE IN TIME FOR THE CHOICEST BARGAINS. —_—— VriLLER'S •pVLNCY "DEPOSITORY Amd T>OOT piALACE, 110, 112, AND 114, nCTOKIA-ST. ; t ANTED Known—Wire Wove Stretchers making a comfortable bedstead, i 11/6 larger 13/; Flax Mattress from 6/6; Wire Mattress, V 6; Pillows, 1/S; Kapok Mattresses: Wafciistand and Dr-«sing Table 10/6 the pair; Bedstead, iS/6, Double 27/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Kitchen Table. 10/6. at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, Victoria-street. \TC7ANTED Known—Handsome Beven- • W piece Drawingroom Suite, upholi stered in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 i 10/ , Diningroom Do., in Am. Leartner, ■ f-oin £4; Cretonne Couchee, 25/; Leather •Do '7/6- Dnchese Pairs from 35/; Chests I from"l 9/6 to £7; Combination Chests from 30/ upwards: Wardrobes; Handsome ' Cheftoniers. 52/6; 6ft Curtain Pole-, with , brass fittings complete, 1/11; Lace Curtains from 1/9 the patr; Cretonne Cur- . tains; Blankets from 6/6 the pair; Stoeet- ' ings- Quilts of all kinds; Cane Seated ! Chairs; B.W. Chairs, 4/9; Floor Cloth,, 1/3 per yard; Linoleums; Blinds, with ! pat rollers complete; Carpet Squares 1 from 14/6; Hearth Rug from 1/11; a large ' Tine of Table Oilcloths. CROCKERY, ' Tea Sets, Dinner Sets (special value), ' 15/6- Engraved Tumblers. 2/3 the half I dozen, etc. IRONMONGERY: Box Iron, 1 2/6- Mrs Potts' Irons, set of three, nickel, ' 6/6; White Handled Tea Knives, from 2/ per dozen: Tea. Spoons, 1/ dozen; best " 4Jarm Clocks, 6/6; Large 8-Day Clocks. 15/6- End. Pie Dishes from 6d; Wringers. Iron, Steel, and Enamelled Saucepans and • Kettles, Lamps, Brushware. Dover Stovee 1 52/6; Orion Ranges, etc. TOOLS: Saws • from 1/11: Foot Rules, 6d; Hammers, 1/; ' Squares, 1/; Braces. 2/; Level and Plumb, 1 2/T1; Bits from' 4d; Chisels from 7d; Bevels, 1/6; Lightning Sa-w, 6/9; Measuring Tapes, 3/6; Wood and Iron Planes; Screw Wrenches from 1/11; Y/ire Netting, 3 4/11 per roll; Portable Boilers, Baths, i Buckets, Churns, Slash Hooks, Spades, , etc.. at H.R- SHROFF'S. 1M and 108, Vletoria-etreet

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 1