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WANTED. WANTED Known—Our Sultana and Currant Cake at 6d per lb is made from highest quality ingredients.—G. Kent aud Sons, NewmarketW ANTED Known—Prime and Goodfellow, Onehunga, for Ironmongery, Furniture, and Crockery, WANTED Known —That ihe Kauri Timber Co. brand all Sashes, Doors, etc., manufactured by them K.T. Co. ivy ANTED KNOWN — That we will make up the Cloth you purchased at W. Dodds' Sale. Sac Suics £2 5/; Trousers, 12/6. Faultless fit. AMERICAN TAILORING CO.. 52, PITT STREET. WANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. ANTED Known—Our Specialties. Kapok and Flax Mattresses and Pillows.—Prime and Goodfellow. Onehunga. ANTED Known—On Hire, Screw Jacks and Floor Cramps.—James Slater, Architect, Draughtsman, etc.. Government Insurance Buildings, Queen st. WANTErj lvnown —P-muorortes Tuned. 5/. —G. Hood, Norman-street, Mount Rosklll-rd. Orders received by Mr Finch. Stationer, Queen-st. WANTED Known--That thoroughly seasoued Timber, Sashes and Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Tlmbei Co., Limited. \T7IANTED Known—Special Reductions in VY Felt Hats for few days only.— Postles and Palmer, Tailors and Mercers Known, Razors, Scissors, and W Knives, ground and set daily. We sell al kinds of cutlery.—The Don Cutlery Com pany. WANTED Known—One Low Price for Tools and Implements of every kind. —Prime and Goodfellow, Onehunga. RANTED, SMART, ENERGETIC CANVASSER FOR A GOOD PROFITABLE LINE. Either sex. Apply IRVING CLARKE, CUSTOMS-ST. a~n~t~e~ r> eTn^cFw - N. THE DELINEATOR. The Very Latf-st and Best Fashion Journal aud Ladies' Magazine. Price 8d: Posted lOd (stamps). w. r. OGILVIE, 211, Queen-st. ANTED Known—Tennis Season, 1904Racquets Restruug and Repaired promptly. —J. Wlsemau and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. iry ANTED KNOWN— ** We Make a Specialty of WALLPAPERS AND FRIEZES. IMPEY AND WILSON. QUEEN STREET. XT7ANTED gentlemen to know the Dls- " tingue Waterproof Coat, from 21/; also, the famous Milleraln, light, porous. and waterproof, from 23/; Just opened by J. W. Shackelford, 262-4, Queen-street. ANTED KNOW N — BUTTERICK'S LATEST PAPER PATTERNS Now Received. They give Perfect Fit - and Style. A 30 page Catalogue, post free, 3d. W. P. OGILVIE, 211, Queen-st. TT7ANTED Known, by those who study economy, comfort and appearance.— Latest Styles in Hat 3 just received from best English makers, good value and easy fitting.—Shackelford, Hatter, Queen-street. VS7 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 Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. FACTORY: PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. WANTED KNOWN. A X iQMITD AND CONS, DENTISTS. HOBSON ST. (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS ot BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the Mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. ANTED KNOWN. tas. rr t^innear, DENTIST, WYNDHAM STREET. Extractions Free, either by Gas or New Painless Process, when New Teeth are required. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Satisfaction in Wear, Fit, and Appearance Guaranteed in every case. The Most Difficult Cases luvited. Gold Crowns and Fillings. Porcelain Crowns a Speciality. Fifteen years' Australian and New Zealand Experience, and late Chief Operator and Manager of the Largest Dental Business in the Colony. Vy ANT E D "J£ NOW N. W. J, C OLWKLU SURGEON DENTIST. CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND LORNE STS. (Nearly Opposite Free Library). A RTIFICIAL rpEETH. A SPECIALTY. "EXTRACTIONS TC\REE. Either by Gas or the New Painless Process. when replaced with New T.eeth. Only the Very Be6t Materials Used. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices the Lowest Possible consistent with Good Work. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7.30 to 9. Phone 1412. IXTANTED READ—A Short Price List <ff VV FURNITURE, BEDDING, IRONMONGERY, TOOLS. CROCKERY, etc.:— Wire-wove Stretchers. 11/6; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Flax do., 6/6: Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, 1/3; Duchess Pairs, from 3-V; Leather Couches, from 27/6; Cretonne Couches, 27/6; 7-piece Suites, £4; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Kitchen Table. 10/6: Bentwood Chairs, Sideboards, Wardrobes: Floor Cloth, pretty patterns, 1/i* per yard; Linoleums. Carpet Squares, 7ft 6in by 9ft, 7/6; Hearth Rugs, 1/11; Oft Curtain Poles, with brass fittings, 1/11; Blinds, with patent rollers. eouirJrete, 1/11; Blankets, Sheeting, Qnilts, Large Hall Curtains, S/6 per pair. CROCKERY.—ToiIet Sets, Dinner Sets, 15/6; Tea Sets, from 9/6. IRONMONGERY.—Box Iron, 2/6; Spirits Stove, 3d; Kerosene Stoves, large Table Lamps. 1/0. 2/3, 3/6 and upwards; Hanging Lamp, with 24in wick and Shade, 4/6; Meat Mincers. Wringers, Dover Stoves, 52/6; Orion and Orb Ranges; a New Stove, with 0 holes at top and large oven, 60/. TOOLS.—Good Hand Saws, 2/6, 2/9, 3/ upwards; Keyhole Sawß, 1/; Buck Saw, 2/6; Mitre Boxes, large Hammers, of best quality, 2/6; Foot Ruleii. 6d, 1/; Pocket Levels, 1/; large Level and Plumb, 211Braces, 2/. 2/6; Ratchet, 4/11; Gimlet Bits' l to 10. 3d; Angur Bits, from 1/; Smooth Plane. 3/9; Jack do., 4/6; Trig do., 5/6' Hacksaw and Blade. 3/3: Machine and Brace Drills, from 6d; Brush Drills, Blacksmith?' Squares, 24 x 12. 2/; Pincers, 1/Cutting Nippers, 1/: Cutting Plyers, l/ 6: Tinman's Snips, 2/3; Bent Snips, Coronas' ses, 1/3. 1/0: Square. I/; Chisels, from 7dAxes. Hatchets. Slash Hooks SDade«' Forks, etc.-At H. R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 108, S ctorla street ° ano

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1905, Page 1

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