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WANTED. to Let, 2 Front- Rooms, .with ". : us e„of kitchen.—Apply No. 19, Ed-win-st., Newton. SLANTED,, an Errand Boy, 10/ week to ..i J tart —Apply to the Northern Wholesale_bupply Depot, 61 Shortland-st, 2 furnished Bedrooms and Sit- » » tingroom, with use of kitchen and conTeniences—Apply U., 333, Star Office. YJ/IANTED, Carrier that took bedstead, . etc., from Cochrane's on Friday last, deliver same at 57 Pltt-st., to save proceedings. V\7ANTED. for Client, immediately. ,» » House, Remnera (near bridge), or Lower Epsom. Easy terms, or would lease. — Apply H. G. PALETHORPE, Agent, ■ Endean's Buildings. A PPLICATIONS are invited up till FRIDAY, the 26th inst., for an ENERGETIC INSURANCE CLERK. Salary to commence with £156 per annum. Must have had previous experience.—Apply, with testimonials, to P.O. Box* 85. ■'.... ' TK7ANTED, OPEN LETTER TO OUR CUSTOMERS. NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. DEAR SIR or MADAM.— Proposed alterations of Boot Tariff as published, and now enforced by .Customs Department at Auckland, since July 17th, SHOW ADVANCES on many lines of Boots,' Shces, Slippers, Rubbers, etc., most of which cannot he made in New Zealand, of from 25 TO 75' PER CENT. This advance refers' especially -to goods "worn- by working men, farmers, and their wives and families. As our chief trade is withthe aßovenamed consumers, we Have decided to retire from business ,if pro- ' pass the-Honse. Our stock -~ ■ef , --Engfrsb....atja' ■Gordnltil Boots; Shoe?,, and Slippers is now on sale, at reductions to effect speedy clearance. We intend devoting our entire energies in future to supplying the Working Men, their Wives, and Children with MOTOR CARS,; which the Ooveniment have taken. 20 pen cent duty off, and now allow in FREE. Proposed increase of duty on Boots falls heavily on workers with large families, whose means will only allow the purchase of medium priced goods, while the aristocracy; who can afford 25/ to 35/ for their Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, will have thelj- Burden considerably lightened. PROPOSAL MEANS, PENALISING THE POOR'and lightening the burdens of the wealthY. Yours, THOMAS MILLER, Miller's Fancy Repository and Boot Palace, 100, 102, and 104, Vietoria-st, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN. ' """ DIAMOND Engagement Rings, ISct, from 50/; best value obtained from David. Silk, Jeweller. Queen-st. A METHYST. Pearls, Topaz, Rubies, Garil nets, Opals, N.Z. Greenstone, Petrified Wood, beautifully mounted, as Rings, Brooches, Pendants, at David Silk's, Jeweller, Queen-st. ""FJ'ARIED Assortment of Novelties to I V suit all tastes and pockets, choice new goods at "David Silk's," "Jeweller, Queen-st. IMPORTED Silver and Silver-plate-1 Ware for Birthday, Wedding, and Seasonable Presents, at wholesale prices, from "David Silk," Jeweller, Queen-st. • DEPOSIT your Watches and Clocks for skill and honest repairing at David Silk's, Jeweller, Queen-st. COOMBES' ARCADE, CJAPPHIRE and Diamond or Ruby and *o! Diamond 18ct ' Rings, artistically finished, from 35/ upwards, at David Silk's, Jeweller, Queen-st. INITIALS engraved from 6d: Monograms a speciality, Chasing. Gilding, Old Jewellery bought or remade at David •Silk's, Jeweller. Queen-st. LADIES' and Gents' English and American Watches, Gold from 35/, Silver from 15/, Nickel and Gun Metal from 7/6: Satisfaction guaranteed at David Silk's. Jeweller, Queen-st, KINDLY note that all goods are marked In plain figures. Quality and prices speak for themselves at David Silk's, Queen-st. rj OM E - f~II I N G GOOD. ft' i GOLDEN BEE MARMALADE. Made from New Season's Fruit. i Try It. 1, 2 and 71b Tins. 1 and 21b Jars. T>OND AND "DELL, WHOLESALE AGENTS. AUCKLAND. A POSOZElN—Nature's Own Remedy. SEED OATS. IMPORTED ALGERIAN, RE-CLEANED ON ARRIVAL.—Arthur [Yates and Co., Seed Merchants,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 171, 19 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 171, 19 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 171, 19 July 1907, Page 1

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