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WANTED. TSOOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Bench ■*-* Hand.—Hy. Davy, Crown Boot Facory, Grey st. TrfOOT TRADE.— AVauted, a good Bench- -*-» man; also Boy for press room.—Apply l Northern Boot Company. and Groom, of good experi- ; *~* ence, requires Situation fn gentleman's grounds—Address Gardener, 7SS Star Office. "DROPERTY OWNERS.—I want to pur- ■*- chase good Cottage, near Kyber Pass, about £350 cash. —George Sayers, Karangahape road. 'Phone 1517. rpiRADESMAN requires respectable -*- aged, person as Working Housekeeper, family 3. —State wages required, A.8., Hamilton P. 0., Waikato. UTTION in Mathematics, Algebra, etc., wanted. —State terms, Tuition, 811 Star Office. yyANTED Known: Best Kapok, lOd per ' " lb during sale. —J. Hunter, Ironmonger, Symonds st. ANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters: That K.T. Co. stencilled upon Doors and Sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It Is made from thoroughly sea-' soned timber. "Jy A N T E D k n 0. W N. GENT'S RAINPROOF OVERCOATS, , TO. MEASURE, FROM «?Q 15/ UPWARDS. AMERICAN TAILORING COMPANY, PITT-ST. PITT-ST. yy ANTED KNOWN. VV THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded the First Certificate 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. yy AN TED KNOW*. rnWINAME ' AND |T>AKER. TAILORS AND MERCERS. "HERALD" BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Are Showing the Very Latest in SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. Prices Moderate. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Also, a Splendid Selection of TIES, COLLARS, HATS, SHIRTS, etc. yy ANTED KNOWN, JUST RECEIVED. BUTTERICK'S LATEST PAPER PATTERN. Catalogue of Styles. Price 2d, posted 3d. Butterick's Fashion Guide, with Free Pattern, 2d, posted 3d. Delineator, with Free Pattern. Price Bd, posted 9Jd. W. P. OGILVIE, WELLESLEY STREET. ry ANTED KNOWN, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER WARE, Comprising PURSES. PARSES. PURSES. Every conceivable shape and quality represented. GENT'S GOODS A SPECIALTY. \> CASES, BLOTTERS, HAND BAGS. WALLETS. CARD CASES, LETTER CASES, And Ladles' and Gent's DRESSING CASES, Making the Finest Variety of these Useful Goods ever opened at /WOODSON'S T ONDON .ARCADES. TRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. INSPECTION AND COMPARIoON INVITED. T\ * A N T E D X N O W N— Cobbler's Outfit, containing 3 iron lasts, stand, hammer, knife, awls, etc., everything complete for resoling boots, 3/0; No. 1 Tool Chest, strong, varnished, dove-tailed, fitted with lock, bandies, and till, containing 30 full sized good useful tools, only 50/; No. 2 Chest, containing 40 tools, 05/. —At H. R. 1 SHROFF'S, 106 and IPS, VICTORIA ST. WANTED KNOWN — THAT H. R. SHROFF'S is the Best aud Cheapest FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. as shown by following prices:—Wire 'Wove Stretchers, 11/6; Larger, 13/; Wire Mattresses. 8/6; Flax Mattresses, G/6; Kapok Mattresses; Bedsteads, 18/6; - Washstand and Dressing Table, 10/6 the pair; Handsome Duchess Pairs from 35/; well polished Chest, 19/6; Combination Chest, from 30/; Kitchen Tables, 10/G; Kitchen Chairs, 2/G; Bent wood Chairs, 4/9; Sideboards from 52/6; Wardrobes; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleums; Lace Curtains, 1/11 per pair; 6ft Curtain Poles, with brass fittings complete. 1/11; Blankets from 6/6 per pair; Sheetings; Quilts; Blinds, with patent rollers, complete, 1/11. CROCKERY: Dinner Set from 13/6; Tea Set. 7/11: Toilet Set. IRONMONGERY: Box Iron. 2/6; Kerosene Stone, ?/; Spirit Stove, 9d; Nickel Plated Cruets, 1/8; Meat and' Vegetable i Mincers, 6/6; Clock, 2/6; Alarm Clock. 3/0; , real good Watches. 5/11; Lamps from 1/; Iron, Steel, and Enamel Saucepans from 1/; Enamel Buckets, 2/3; Enamel Pie , Dishes, Cd; Enamel Washhand Basins ' from lOd: Enamel Billies. 1/4; Bath; Wringer; Large Trays. 1/. TOOLS: Good Hand Saws, 2/6; Foot Rules, Gd; 12in Levels, 1/; Large, with Level and Plumb, 2/11; Squares, 1/; Braces, 2/6; Bits from 3d; Hammer, 1/; Chisels, 7d; Keyhole Saw, 12in, 1/; Stanley Planes from 1/; Jach Planes; Screw Wrenches, 1/11; Back Saw, 2/6; Mitre Boxes; Glass Cutters, 1/; Dover Stoves, 52/6; Orion and Orb Ranges; Portable Boilers; Travelling Trunks, Spades, Slash Hooks, Axes, etc., etc.—At H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 103, VICTORIA ST. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DEVONPORT.— Boatd, Residence, close to Victoria wharf. Beautiful view. Vacancies.—Bayswater, 15, Beach-rd. West. KIA ORA, Marlborough-road, Bellwood, off Mt. Roskill-road, close 'bus, tram, and cricket ground. Private Board and Residence. Vacancies. Terms moderate. QUIET refined Home, pleasantly situated, front sitting and bedroom (2 beds), with board, ho others taken.—Apply Star Office. ACANCIES for respectable Men, private family, terms moderate.—Apply Mrs Patch, Ryde House, opposite College. Queen st. yyANTED. 2 Working Men Boarders. ' » near Newmarket — For address, apply "Star" Office. yyANTED, by young man. Board and '»" odgings, private residence.—State terms, Lex, 812, Star Office. AN OFFICIAL FRIEND. , "RHEUMO," the marvellous medicine that readily relieves Rheumatism, has made a friend in the Postal Department. Mr T. Finch, Postmaster. Geraldine, writes: — "I have been troubled with Rheumatism j for many years, aud a friend of mine rej siding at Wellington knowing I was bad ; sent mc a bottle of 'Rheumo,' which af- | ter taking a dose or two promptly relieved I the pain. Whenever I get a bad attack of ! the trouble I take two or three doses of I 'Rheumo,' and the pain speedily goes. Thanks to 'Rheumo.' I am able to attend to my duties with regularity. j Wholesale Agents: N.Z. DRUG CO. i Stocked In Auckland by H. King, Chemist. Queen-st.; J. M. Jefferson, Che" r Queen-st. and Upper Symonds-st.; .1 Robinson, Chemist, Parnell; Graves Ai Chemist. Queen-st.; and sold by all Chem-' ; lsts and Stores, at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1904, Page 1

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