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'WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known — That the Fashionable Picnic of the season is the Grocers' — Wednesday, Feb. 16. See notice on. page 10. WANTED Known.—City Supply Stores, lowest for cash; easiest for terms. Furniture, Pianos, Sewing"; Machines, etc — 827, Karangahape-rdb.. VA T ANTED Known—J. PARTINGTON, » » manufactures for Retail and Wholesale, Whole Wheatnieal, Fine Flour; also Wheatnieal Cabin, Saloon Biscuits — Victoria Mills' and Biscuit Factory, Sj inonds-etreet. 'Phone 2552. WANTED Known—The Best Aluminium Ware in Auckland. 4-pint Kettles, 7/6; 6-pint Kettles, 8/6; 10-pint Kettles, 10/6. —POTTER AND CO., Ironmongers, 60, Queen-st, VA T ANTED . KNOW N. " We supply all kinds of Bedsteads, Linoleums, Suites, Combinations, Duchess Pairs, etc., on easiest terms in Auckland. v, GREAT NORTH-3.D., Oppo. Tivoli Theatre. (27) WANTED KNOWN — WINDOW GLASS, cut to any size. We stock Wallpapers, Scrim, and Flower Pots. H. PRIME, Ironmonger, ONEHUNGA. M 271 TA7 ANTED % N O W N. VV THE IDEAL FURNISH.NG CO. Supplies all kinds of FURNITURE, New or Second-hand, on easy terms, to suit purchasers. — 5, GREAT NORTU-RD., opp. Tivoli Theatre. (28) ANTED KNOWN—Easy Terms, Easy Terms, Easiest Terms. —We supply every kind of Household Fur-nlture on the Easiest and Fairest Terms in this town. Duchess Pairs, Linoleum, Sideboards, Combinations, Carpets, etc. All goods marked m plain figures. Call and compare prices.— A. GROSSMAN AND CO., The Dominion Furniture and Drapery Warehouse, 76, Pittstreet, Auckland. Telephone 2954. I MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. TX7ANTED. — Clean your Windows with VV ULIT. Saves Time and Labour. XATANTED — All - Ladies to atteud the VV Grocers' Picnic at Motutapu. Packets of Jelly Free. See notice on Page 10. ANTED—Turn It into money by sending to the oldest, largest, and most central Auction Rooms in the City. —Cochraue's, Ltd., 199, Queen-st. ANTED, You, Mr. Worker, to tell your Friends about the Good Quality Tennia Shirts, for 3/6. —Shrimski, The Workingman's Friend. W~ ANTED, Workers to be sure and secure One of My Special Value Wearresisting Tennis Shirts, at _yti.—Shrimski, The Workiuguian's Friend. ANTED, Workingmeu to buy All Theii Clothing aud Mercery at Shrlmski's, the Workiugnian's Friend. Tennis Shirts, from 1/11. WANTED, to Make the Workers Happy, by saving them 4/ a pair on Trousers. —Shrimski, The Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley sts. ANTED, You to Smile at Shrimski, th« Workingman's Friend, when you take a Straw Hat for 2/0, worth 5/6. WANTED, L_bmetnw__ers and Buyers of Tiles—See Lament, the Grate Man, ' King's Court Buildings, Queen-t. 'Plhone 1.30. WANTED, Wives ot Workingmen to examine the Quality of Working Trousers. Special Make, 3AL —Shrimski, The Workingman's Friend. ANTED—SoIve the servant problem. Abolish cleaning grates. Have them made of Tiles by Lament, the Grate Man. King's Court Buildings. 'Phone 1930. ■■Nt/ANTED. —A Triumph Motor Cycle, 3) L _XJ.__up.. good as new; a bargain at.,£42 lis/, t —Anglo-American Motors, Ltd:, next Citj r Chambers. — < ; TATANTED—Hobart Cycles^ finest on earth; VV money returned if not sartisfactory; £6 10/. —Anglo-American Motors, Ltd., next City Chambers. ?Af A N T E D '* Everyone to have the Best and Save Money on VENETIAN BLINDS, EDEN TERRACE, Two Doors Below Masonic Hall. TUCKER -r>ROS., Venetian Blind Mak«n A* and Wire Workers, Telephone 1607. TA7HITTOME, OTEVENSON AND _pO., T IMITED. T OST TZ'EYS. The following numbers were returned to us, and the rewards received by:— Thomas Aitken, Upper Queen-st. No. 3942 ' W. Burns, New-s_, Newmarket. No. 735 Elsie Gill, Mt. Eden. No. 4505 Bert Wigg, Ponsonby-rd. No. 3558 N. O'Brien, Manukau rd., Parnell. No. 4229 Josephine Bray y Kden Terrace. No. 3924 Raymond Goldsmith, Symonds-sL No. 190. LOOK OUT FOR LOST KEYS. VATiIIITTOME, OTEVENSON AND _pO., T IMITED, "DARNELL. TMPORTANT TO T ADIES. Worcester-st, Llnwood, February 25th, 1907. TO THE WIOLETTA CO., Requiring something to cleanse the scalp and also to strengthen the growth of the hair, 1 was induced by your agent to i try "WIOLETTA," and have no hesitation , in testifying to the benefit I have derived , from Its use. It keeps the scalp thoroughly clean, and is most cool and refreshing to use. I can highly recommend it to anyone In search of a pleasant and reliable 1 hair restorer. Yours truly, mrs m ' Mckenzie. All Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, 3/6 per bottle; lid extra postage. On Sale, at J. W. Macklow, Chemist, Onehunga; and at Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., The Universal Providers, Khyber Pass-rd., Ponsonby and Customs-st. West. tTtE'DICAL Authorities agree that, aT though there are many contributing causes, excess uric acid in the blood is the real cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and kindred diseases. RHEUMO is the one remedy that will remove the excess uric acid and quickly give relief. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6. AUNCII Hull wanted, about 30tt, for cash.—Write 11.H.. 44, Star Office. 91 THAT Advertisemeut of yours should be in the Classified Columns of the "Star." BOOTS AND SHOES. /-VFFER'S "DIG TJOOT SALE. NOW ON. Ladies' 1-bar Shoes, reduced 4/6 and 4/9 Ladies' Leather Slippers, reduced 2/8 Ladies' Best Check Slippers, 1/2 Ladies' Lace Shoes, Black, reduced 7/11 Ladles' Tan Boots, redneed 7/11 Ladies' Tan Shoes, reduced 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, and 9/11 Ladies' Wide Toe Shoe, Tan, Button and Lace, redeced 10/9, 11/3, 13/9 ; Ladies' Open Front Round Toe Tan Boot, \ Button or Lace, reduced 13/6 Gents.' Lace Boots, reduced 9/11, worth 15/6 Gent.'s Glace Boots, reduced 13/6, 14/6, Gent.'s Bluchers, 4/lL . 186/ SYMONDS-ST. Id SECTION.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 1