AUCTIONS. qMITH AX D TTALCOMBE, AT ALBIOX-ST., PARXELL. Off Gladstone-rd. rpO-MORKOW, AT "I O'CLOCK. The undersigned hare been favoured with instructions from thp Owner, who is leaving for South Africa, to Sell by Public Auction, fls above, THE 'BALANCE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Viz. :— PIAXO, by Anchor Bros., Paris, 5-pce. Suite, Carpet Square, Fender and Brasses, Fancy Tables and Chairs, rictures. Ornaments, Curtains and Poles. Hall Lino., Hall Curtains, Ding. Table and Cover, Arm ; Chairs, Lino., A.B. Chairs, Clock, Uph. I Eusy and Rocking Chairs, E.P. Ware, Cut- : lory. Glassware, Tea Set, etc. 3 S.I. BedI steads. W.W. and Kap. Matt.. Pillows, Dresser Tables, Washstands. Toilet Ware, 7 and 8-rlr. Chests, Slips. Matting, Fold. Chairs, Singer Hand Sewing Machine, Quantity Books and Magazines. Meat Safe. Lg. Aviary, Gun, Step Ladder, Wire Netting. Enani'pl and Iron Ware, 12-gal. Boiler, Verandah Blind. Garden Tools, Dust Bin, and the usual lot sundries. Gouii Skylark (benutlfu! si-nzeri and Cage. Absolutely No Reserve. QMITH AND JJaLCOMBE, Auctioneers. Vle.-at. E. 'Phone 2282. BOOTS AND SHOES. GOOD News about. Boots.—A good everyday Boot for men, one we recommend, j 14 n.-.fames Adams and Co.. opp. Library. I /"I OOD News Aliout~Boots.~A very ueat Vjr Glace Kid Boot for Men, American shape, 17/6.—James Adams and Co., opp. Library. ' GOOD News About Boots. —Broad toe, soft, pliable Boot. The "Goe-easie" for tender few. Tor ladies and gentlemen. OOD News About Hoots.- Ladies' Tun Glace Derby Shoes, 10/1). A very smart shoe. GOOl> News About Boots. — Dainty Evening Shoes, new goods, a special line, !lt 7/11.—James Adams and Co., opp. Librury. GOOD News About Boots.—A plain onestrap Shoe, for in or out door, round toe, 4/11. CI 001) News About Boots. -Ladles' Glace T Lace Boots, ronne and pointed toes. lii/G. This price is to dear the line.— J nines Adams and Co. G" OOD News About "Snots.-- We have a large stock of Ward Shoes for comfort, 7/1). 8/0. 10/0.-—.Tames Adams and Co. OOP News About Boots. School Boots for boys, 10/6 and 12/0, for hard wear. — .lames Adams and Co., opp. Library. ODD News About Boots.—School Bools for girls, broad toes, low heels, 8/6.—. James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library. &:.! ■\-y I N T E X tV E A T II E R, is gloomy, but you'll be happy, AT JOHNSTON'S. ry I X T R V WEATHER, But suitable Boots may be got at JOHNSTON'S. Vγ IX TRY WEATHER And don't forget Felt Slippers at JOHNSTON'S. Vy I X T R V WEATHER, Means Goloshes and Footholds. AT JOHNSTON'S. Vy IX TRY WEATHER Compels you to look after your feet. AT JOHXSTOX'S. Vy IX TRY WEATHER, Bluchers, Watertights, Strong Boots. AT JOHXSTOX'S. M 172 LUNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS. E. S. W- ILESWEST END BAKERY, THREE LASH'S, PONSONBY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Small Goods delivered to all parts of city and suburbs. Order from our well-known van or shop, or ring up 2W2. Prompt Delivery. M3S3 DENTISTRY. M X A. E. H- OBBSSURGEON DENTIST, Opposite Strand Arcade, next Savings Bank, QUEEN-ST. Phone 446. DENTAL SURGEON, CITY CHAMBERS, (Top Floor), Corner of Queen and Victoria sts., Auckland. Consultation Hours: 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 2831. Take Elevator. 83 PUBLIC NOTICES. CSHITH'S TJATENT M'lOE - ETTES. SPECIAL NOTICE TO IIETAILERS. SHOE - ETTES. The attention of Retailers and the Trade generally is called to the fact that the word "Shoe-ette" is my Trade Mark, reg--1 istercd under the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act. 1880. Immediate proceedings will be taken against any person using the word "Shoeette" for goods which do not come from myself or from Messrs Skelton, Frostlck, and Company. Ltd.. Christchurch, who are my sole Licensees io manufacture and to ' use the Trade Mark in New Zejljrfj. (Signed.) SYDNEY SMITH. Christchurch, 26tb August, WOO. JUST r-* oust How many times a day you say Oh, I see. O I 0 NEWTON, and their astonishingly Low Prices. And, every rime you think of it GO THERE and buy something. You won't be sorry. Don't lose your way, lny is the number. You can Head on one side and Wright on the other. Wβ do the 'Kitlnnetle, ana have got as far as "ASTONISHING REDUCTION , . , ' IjIRKD rf tTaUfIrLdT M.1.E.E., JIL. -D. JVI.S.A, ENGINEER, IMPORTERS' AGENT. Late Consulting and Superintending Electrical Engineer to the Natal Government —Harbour and Port Departments. The Corporation of Durbau, Natal. 13 years' experience in Motor Car Trade, Gears and Accessories. 21, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN DT,, A UCKLAND, X.Z. SOLE AGENT FOR THE DOMINION FOR George Johnston and Co., London—Carriage and Motor Body Builders' Material, Hides, :- Twills, Rhinohyd Canvas, Straps, Celluloid. Matting, Linoleums, etc. (,'has. F. Trlppei London—Electrical Wirelfess Fittings, etc "" Derltend Stamping Co., Birmingham—Steel 2 Stamplng6, Drop Forglngs. Stringer and - Co., Sheffield—Steel ot every description, b Steel Cranks. AGENT FOR Boe<;h Magnetos Osram EJec- , tTic Lamps, Motor Car Ignition and IJgiu- '• Ing Accumulators. Unique Specialties in Kljin-clusi. Medical Electric Apparatus. Consulting And 'Superintendence for ArchK tecte, Motor Grows, aft* laYeatcM,
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 213, 7 September 1909, Page 6
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