"WANTED. WANTED to Buy, 4 or 5-roomed Cottage, near town.—Apply M. Foley, Hobsonst. 17 WANTED, Dress Suit, with Dinner Jacket, medium size; must be In good order.—Reply E„ 29, Star Office. 25 WANTED, 100 Pigeons" at once; also Pug Puppy Dogs.—Apply Wilson's Machine Shop, or J. Walker, Mt. Albert 27 AT VALU HOUSE SALE—The Ware--£A house Clearing of Wrappers and Dressing Gowns have met with the appreciation, we knew they would. We have sold more than Half, and have deckled on Saturday to offer the balance at Still Further Reduced Prices—2/6, to 1/11*; 4/6, to 3/6; 4/11, to 4/0; 5/11, to 4/11; 6/6, to 5/11; 7/6, to 6/6. Higher prices equally reduced. — D. MEIKLE, 70, Newton.' T VALU HOUSE SALE—W e have de- • elded to give a Further Reduction of 2/ in the £ off All Coats. Costumes, and Furs. This Reduction off Our Bargain Prices must appeal to anyone requiring these goods, and will, as we desire, leare us with Empty Fixtures for New Season's Business.—D. MEIKLE. AT v-A LU "HOUSE 'S a LE —Odd-line Bargains—Hooks, 3d doz pkts; Children's Combs., 1/11J, now 1/. Desperate Job —8 doz. Ladles' Tweed tints, 5/0, now 1/11'; Felt Skirts, 5/6, now 3/11; Dress Skirts, 6711, now 4/6; 7/6, now 4/11; 9/6, vow 6/11: .12/6, now 9/6. Bal. of 200 Wool Shawls. 25 left —We have decided to reduce these to Half-price—4/0, for 2/3: 5/6, 2/9; 6/6, 3/3; 8/6, 4/3; 10/0, 5/3. We do this as some of these Shawls are slightly soiled, and we like to keep our stock fresh. OuV loss, your opportunity.—D. MEIKLE. VATE are quite satisfied selling our MilllVV nery ou the No-Profit System during Sale -Season. We have no old stock, and charging only Actual Cost for Material and Shapes, which is being appreciated by our patrons. Do not be induced to buy a Dowdy Hat because it is below cost. You will never feel comfortable with it on, and for' an Extra Few Shillings it is False Economy. Smart Shapes n't MEIKLE-'S VALU HOUSE SALE. 70, Newton. 7 j Before a wedding as well as A- Wedding I after. —".Poreello" charms - I ■'.■ostU.i rr./q: 68 ASK for VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, and be sure you get it. There Is no Cocoa equal to it lv Flavour and Purity. LOST AMD FOUND. LOST. Tuesday, black and white Fox Terrier, by name Dinjgo; collar No. .56, Newmarket.—Reward,, VtJ Wilson, Short-st., Newmarket. GST! near corner Pitt-st, dark green Leather Wrist Bag, containing cash, rings^'and'papers; good reward.—John Mc- i Ilreen, Customs-st. ' 24 FOUND. GeutT's Gold Chain. —Apply Star Office. 56 FOUND. Wednesday, by "Star" boy, Goldrimmed Specs.—Apply Star Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 180, 30 July 1909, Page 1
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