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WANTED. A UCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB. Ai>plicntions for the position Of FOURTH jSTEWARD to the above Club will be re- ! ceived up to SATURDAY. Noveml>er I; Quuliflcations required, and paiticiuars of duties, can be ascertained from the Chief , Steward. Applicntions must bo In writinjr. enclosing testimonials, addressed 'to the Sgaretary. ; A CtTa^E"Girls Wanted lor Factory, Sta-•*-J- tionery Department—Apply Collins ; Bros., Commerce-st. ' B~ ob~T TRADE—Wanted, good Man for h Sole Sewer, one who understands rang- . l.ng sole leather.'-Apply at once, dc M. and J Co., Uno Boot Factory. i ( OOT TRADE.—Wanted, 3 good WnchJn- . ists, highest wages, constant work; , a'so H«?nch Hands.—de MontulU mid Co., . Uno Boot Factory, Wellington-st. ] •VrEW~SSEALAND LAUNDKY CO. -cquire j , ■ - 1 -' smtirt Young lady for marking and vis- i . tributing; good lroners and also Hands for all departments. Constant i»mployinont and good wages to good hands. —Apply Manager. JTYFFERED to prompt Purchaser, An j ORCHARD; returns should repay the purchsise money in two years.—C. Aicklil and Sou, His Majesty's Arcade. « VXTiANTED, Parents and Guardians to remember that J. W , . Shackelford's : Juvenile Department is well stocked with latest and best assortment of Boys' and , Youths' Clothing, Colonial-made and lin- . ported from best houses.— 262-4, Queon ~st. WANTED KNOW N. CLOTH TOYS (To be sewn and stuffed), new lot just I.jfc-Siee Doll, 30' inches high 2/6 19-inch Doll 1/7 Noah's Ark • 2/ ; (Dog, Cat, Lamb, and Rabbit). Also. PRETTY CUSHION TOPS, Lovely designs 1/0 ■ OUR DONKEY PARTY, n Game 2/ W. P. O^ ILyiJS ' Wellesley street. Known: Always on top: * , Shaekelford's Hats. The famous Huifi brand in Hard and Soft Felt, latest Bhapes; Ileal Panamas from 15/6; Pedal Tuscan, Brazilian, and Boater Straws.— 262-4, Queen st. TXJANTED KNOWN--TANFIELD. . POTTER AND CO. are now opening CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS and GLASSWARE of every description. INSPECTION INVITED. Wholesale entrance, '' Lorne-st. Retail Show Room, 242, Queen-st. "TXTANTED. Eowlers or all Clubs to knowthat I have just opened a large asaorUnont of Coats, Hats, etc; Tennis, Cricket, and Boating Trousers, Coats, Hats, . Colours, etc.—J. W. Shackelford, Queen st. WANTED KNOW N. TWIN#ME AND BAKER, TAILORS AND MERCERS, "HERALD" BUILDINGS, Queen-street, I Are Showing the very latest In SUITINGS j AND TROUSERINGS. Price Moderate, Fit and Style Guaranteed. Also a Splendid Selection of TIES, COLLARS, HATS. SHIRTS, Etc., Coming ea^n.. <nrr ANTED KNOWN. *V. THE FRED BROWN - VENETIAN BLIND ! Was Awarded the First Ceulficnte and] Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. FACTORY: PONSONBY RD. Telephone 914. ANTED, those Furnishing to call and "nee the 7-piece Drawing-room Suites lin Tapestry and Plush, from £i 10/, ostrn. j duality £6 10 /: aI;50 some velT na,ldsom ? 3-1 ! Ssuites, extra value. Couches, upbolI stered in Cretonne, 25/ aud £VrJj upholstei!fd in Am. leather, 27/6 to 85/; comfortable trmt-htirs 27/6; Hearthrugs, 1/11; Carpet Sauares, 7/«" Door Slipfe, Od.-At H. It. SHBOFt"B, JOG aud 108 Victoria St. VTTANTBD Known, that 1 give the best !VV Value in Furniture. Wasastaud and Dressing Table,- 10/G tho pai--; Chest of ' Drawers. l'.'/C; Combintition Chests- fro i SO/ to 00/; handsome Duchess Pairs from So/; Bedstead, 18/6; Wire Mattress, S/ii; Flax do, 6/6: Pillow, 1/8; Kapok Mattresses, ' Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/G: large 13/; Ki> oben Tables, 10/G; Kitchen tjliair., 2/G; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum, 6-feet Curtain Poles with brass fittinjrs, 1/11; White Lncc Curtnius, 1/11 the pair; Blinds with patent rollers complete, 1/Uj Chiffonier with glass back, 07/0; Sideboards, etc. CROCKERY: Beautifully engraved Tumblers, 1/f) the half-dozen; Dinner Set,-15a-.: Toilot Sots from u/t>; Tea Sets. IRONiiONGERY: Box Iron, 2/!5; new patent Chininoyless Draught Irons (a wonderful article). 4/0; Meat-mincer, 6/6; Kerosene Stove, is/; 1 Spirit Stove, 0d; Enamelled Pie Dishes from 6d; Washhand Basins from 10d; Steel, Iron, Eiminelled Saucepans; Clocks, 2/G; Alarm ■Ido, 3/6; renl good Watches, &/11; Tea " Knives. 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, Gd the half-dozen: ..■'orks, 2/ the half-dozen; " Dover Stove, 52/ C; Orion and other Rau?es. 1 TOOLS: Saws, 1/11; Hammers, J/i 12-lnca Spirit Level, 1/; larger, with Plumb, 2/11; Square, 1/; Braces from 1/11; Bits. 4d; ' Foot Rule, Gd; Bevel, 1/6: Chisel, 7d: Spoke--1 shave, lid; Trowels, ■ I/O; Disston's Nest • Saws (three blades and handle), Z/i>; Planes from 1/11; Slash Hooks, Spades, Axes, Hedge Shears. Digging >Forbe, etc., etc., at H; R. SHROFF'S. 100 and 10S Victoria st. : (top of the hill). ' VT|TANTED Known: I'hat the Knurl Timber ' W Co. brand nil Sashi-s, i>oors, etc., manufactured by them K.T. Co. ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicpst Croamo--y Butter for tho table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. SOUTHERN PRAISE FOR RHEDMO. Rheumo, the great rheumatic medicine 1 has only just been introduced into the South Island, and already its praists are , being sung. Mr W. Newton, Cr.rrier, Sydenham, writes Ist October, 1903:—"A few days ago I had a very bad attack of 'Rheumatic Gout, and on the recommenda- ' tlon of a friend purchased a bottle of "Rheumo" from Mr McFerran, Chemist, of Christchurch. The effect was magical, and before I had taken the contents of one bottle, the excruciating pains had entirely left int;. rind I am pleased to say I have had no return of them. Your Remedy is a splendid otic, and I shall not hesitate to induce any sufferers to use it." Stocked in Auckland by 11. King, Chein- ' i Ist, Queen-St;. .7. M. Jefferson, Chemist, '• ! Queen-st. and, Upper Symonds-st.; J. W. ! RobtasAii. Chemist, Parnell; Graves Aicfe.in, i Chemist, Qncen-st.; and sold by all Chem- ! tsts and Stores, at 2/e and 4/6 per bottle. j . M' A DAME ETHEL MAYNE.—Consult the clever Reader.—Bnrlelgh-street, oppoIsi to St. Sepulchre's Church. Hours: 10 a.m. J till 10 p.m. '' j 2LB boxes Choice Indian Tea, on- ! tA>U |y 2/\ per bos, awfully c-heap— John Karlo and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Qnoen-st. ~ O"lL ENGINES—Kuston, Proctor an'l Co.'s -Stationary Oil Engine, oses iiny ' brand of Kerosene; several sizos in stock.- - E. PORTER AND CO., Queen and High " streets. T tNOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS, 1904 ;t AJ Designs now showing; Variety without end. t -p T>RIME. NEWTON. » rpROUT FISHING.—We have a Large ■ 1 -feATSJB&ra? ct *S?S"

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 1

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