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WANTED. ■ WANTED, Midday Waitress; also Young *» Girl, useful.—Savoy Cafe, 219, Queen.83 1 XyANTED, to Rent Unfurnished Cottage; tt no children; rent moderate; Devonport preferred.-—Apply for address, Star Office. 65 .. jTyANTED Known—For Sale, a nice up-to- * T date Hairdressing Saloon, in good locality; cheap.—Apply to Saloon, 325, Star Office. ■_ 75 TyANTED TO KNOW, why some of the 1 t » ■ public are content to pay 3d per tin for • a boot polish, when a 3d Tin of DURBAR goes just as far? Vry'ANTED to Lease, a Farm for dairying, ' l ' in Waikato or on railway line, about AOO acres, with House, etc.—Apply, stating rt-nt. etc., Y.Z.. IT>O, Star Office. IyXTtANTED, Gentleman just arrived from 1 H ' Sydney, wants to buy quantity of goori. secondhand Furniture for spot cash. No dealers need apply.—Address P. 0., Box 223. . fVyUNTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that »t. -DURBAK" stands for the most perfect marvellous, and economical Waterproof Boot Polish and Leather Preserver. All stones. 3d per tin. I '« ANTED -J7- N O W. N— iANNUAL OTOCK-TAKING IS NOW ON. We are going carefully through oar Stock and clearing out many lines at half price and under. We are compelled to make room for very large shipments arriving within the .next 14 days. OUR DROP IN PRICES WILL SURPASS ALL KNOWN RECORDS. fVrUGG'ET. EX S.S. B-AKAIA. ■CAfid? WORTH 3TUGGET BOOT o»IUOU POLISH. AT HALF PRICE. OS> PEE TIN. WE ARE CLEARING A LINE OF MEN'S 1 BOOTS, sizes 6's and 7's only, at 4/11; worth 12/6 MEN'S SHOES, reduced from 10/6 to 4/11 MEN'S STRONG SHOOTER BOOTS, S/ll pair MEN'S ENGLISH CRUP BOOCTS, reduced from 13/11 to S/ll MEN'S "CHALLENGE" CHROME BOOTS, 10/6 Pair MEN'S GLACE KID ENGLISH BOOTS. reduced from 17/6 to 12/6 LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE BOOKS, usual price 10/6; clearing at 4/11 Pair LADIES' CHECK FELT SLIPPERS, Carpet Soles, Od Pair LADIES' SAND SHOES, IAI Pair 1 LADIES' ENGLISH SEWN WALKING SHOES, 2/6 Pair , LADIES' SAMPLE AMERICAN SHOES, worth 12/6; clearing at 6/6 LADIES' CALF KID SHOES, small sizes reduced from S/ll to 2/11 LADIES' CARPET SLIPPERS, from Sd Pair XjAI f II S?' B ESX CHROME BALS., 7/11 ,Q,VEB |£210iO® ftyORIH OF JgOOTS AND jgBOBS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOB NEW GOODS. ■JJSANCY /^j.OODS. KNIFE CLEANERS, reduced from 6d to 3}d THE "WONDER" WATERSURY WATCH clearing at 5/11 ASSORTED POST CARDS, 3d per Dozen 1/ WRITING TABLETS, 4*d Each, or 6 for ty NEW SHEET MUSIC, 3d Copies, 1/ per Dozen 3/6 CUTTING-OUT SCISSORS for 1/ 1/6 NAIL AND BUTTONHOLE SCISSORS for TJd JOHNSTON'S DESSERT KNIVES, 2/3 the half dozen .-/•»•*■ BROWN .WINDSOR SOAP, li for 1/ SPECTACLES ] TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, From 6d per Pair. HEMY'S TUTORS, 1/ . CZERNY'S 101 EXERCISES, lOd FLORENCE WICKINS' TUTORS, half . price, 1/3 ' AT "pANCY nOEPOSITORY AND JgiOOT ipALACE, 1 100,102 AND IO4' yi CTOBi *- s T' ; EHEUMO QUICKLY CURES RHEUMATISM." Read what Mr John Abbott the well- j known Plumber and Gasntter, ot New Ply- ; mouth, thinks about Rheumo. He writes on July 6th. 1807:— "I have taken Rheumo for Rheumatics, and consider it the best remedy for any one who suffers from Uric Acid — which Is the main cause of Rheumatism or Rkeum- ■ atie Gout. I cau honestly recommend Rheumo, as I have used other remedies. 1 have been a. resident in New Plymouth for over 30 years, so that I am well known. I shall consider it a pleasure to acquaint . anyone I know, what Rheumo did for me.— JOHN ABBOTT, New Plymouth." Your storekeeper or chemist sells Rheumo • at 2/6 and 4/6. 1 ' ~ I SHIPPING. :190S JiS* - 1908 , rrOMEWARD pASSAGES j • IMPORTANT NOTICE. PASSENGERS to London or Europe, who contemplate leaving Australasia by Suez. White Star, or other Lines from Now " to May land more especially during Marcn ' and April), are strongly recommended to apply AT ONCE for accommodation, q\HOS. /~«.OOK AND <3jON (Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, London) ARE SPECIAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR ALL LINES OF STEAMERS. QEND FOR "/BOOK'S RAILING L IST." Posted Free, giving particulars of . ALL LINES AND FARES TO LONDON. ETC. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED! ! ,No Commission Charged! Trouble Savedl f Free Assistance at Principal Ports. Baggage Facilities. Travel Made Easy. 1 pOOK'S CVHIPPING rf~yFFICE, 62, QUEEN STREET. Offices and Agencies All otct tie jEotld.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 1