■'-■ "•' •-■■•■'•■ WANTED. -■">■■' -;. ■>■' WANTED, to Lend. £650 on first class ; freehold security at 5 per cent;- no procuration fee.—Apply Box 526,. P.O. |\TC7)ANTED; Known—For smart, stylish '»» aud comfortably fitting Garments, try The American Tailoring. Co., 52, Pitt-st.,. opposite Fire Brigade. , , , Y/U A- NTED \■" ■■ K J N OWN. SPRING" DRESSMAKING; • •' ■Is successfully and- economically < accom- . i plished at home by using BUTTERICK'S WORLD-FAMED' PAPER PATTERNS. • r . 30-page Illustrated Catalogues. ■; ■-;;".•■ Price Id; Posted 2d. "-! j<7^ ■ '■-''' i ••"' '. i* :J| '■ ' '"'■ '• ' '■'"', " ' \ "',*| w. r. oGiLviß, ■■■■'."■ l -;.'7i . WELLESLEY-ST. - WANTED, those/Furnishing to call and see the 7-piece Drawing-room. Suites •in Tapestry arid Plush/ from £1 10/, extra quality £6 10/; also some very handsome 3piece Suites, extra value. Coucbes, upholstered in Cretonne, 25/ and 27/6; upholstered in Am. leather, 27/6 to 35/; comfortable Armchairs, 27/6; Hearthrugs. 1/H; Carpet Squares, 7/6; Door Slips, 9d.—At H.- R., SHROFF'S, 106 and 103 Victoria st. - WANTED Known, that. I give the best value in Furniture. Washstand and; Dressing Table, 10/6 the pair; Chest of Drawers, 19/6; Combination Chests, fro-i 30/ to 90/; handsome Duchess Pairs from So/; Bedstead, 18/6;. Wire. Mattress, 8/6; Flax do., 6/6; Pillow* 1/3; Kapok Mattressee, Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/6; large 13/; Kitchen Tables, 10/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum, 6-feet; Curtain Poles with brass fittings, 1/11; White Lace Curtains,- 1/11 the pair; B'llu'ds with patent rollers complete, 1/11; Chiffonier with glass back, 57/6; Sideboards, etc.CROCKERY: Beautifully engraved' Tumblers, 1/9 the half-dozen; Dinner Set, 15/(>; Toilet Sets from 5/6; Tea Sets. IRONMONGERY: Box Iron, 2/6; new pat.ent Chimney,--less Draught Irons (a wonderful article), 4/0; Meat-mincer, 6/6; Kerosene Stove, 3/; Spirit-Stove, 0d; Enamelled Pie Dishes fron* 6d; Washhand Basins from 10d; Steel, Iron, Enamelled Saucepans; Clocks, 2/6; Alarm do., 3/6; real good Watches, 5/11; Tea , Knives,: 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 6d the half-dozen; j'orks, 2/ the half-dozen; Dover Stove, 52/6; Orion and other Ranges.: TOOLS: Saws, \/VL; Hammers. 1/; 12-incj. Spirit Level, 1/; larger, with Plumb, 2/ll{ Square,. 1/; Braces from 1/11; Bits, 4d; Foot Rule, 6d; Betel, 1/6; Chisel,'7d; Spoken shave, lid; Trowels, 1/6; Disston's Nest Saws (three blades and handle), 3/6; Planes from 1/11; Slash Hooks, Spades, Axes, Hedge Shears, Digging Forks, etc., etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S. 106; and'lOS Victoria et. (top-of the hill)!. rWERHEARD | N A TRAM CAR.—If It 5 ? .Smith's it's .good.' ~ Precisely, so. For artistic light-runuinsf Prams and €rO-Carts, cash or deferred payments, try C. Smith, opposite SConson Ciuilick ana Co,'.e, .Queen-el
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 216, 10 September 1903, Page 1
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