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MISCELIiAJSTBOITS. ■VTOTICE — The Sasnnil! Plant at - 1 -' Ngaruawahia will bo sold by auction, Friday, 24th, 2.30 p.m. 6 01 /—A SPLENDID Mackintosh, worth *•*-*-' double the money; only a few left. —Tutt's, Symonds-st. MRS. PURDUE, Dressmaker Edea Terrace, has taken over Miss Adcock s rooms, above " The London Drapery," Up-perSymonds-street. KING X'OUR UEPAIItS.—We shall have rain.—Slieimerdine's, Umbrella Manufacturers, Tabernacle Bldgs., Karangahaperd. All work done by skillci workmen TO HARD-WORKED "VYOMEN. — We only ask you to give 6h3 bottle of WILWORSH a trial, and prove to yourselves no rubbing or soaking is required. WASHING COSTS 3d. B.D."V TOBACCO. IN PACKETS AKS TINS. XTNOXOL, THE WORLD'S GREATEST •"- CLEANER. MOTOR Car Tyre 3 made equal to new, by re-rubbering, re-buiidiug, for about one-third cost of new. — Skeates Xyre Co., Market-square. {.saRGAINS for a few weeks ouiy. New ■*-* Combination Chests, b. mirror, 2U/U: 7-pce. Diniugroom Suites, £4 4/, usually £0 5/; mirror-back Sideboards, 50/; Wardrobe, with drawer aud plate-glass door, 70/. Cheapest market for bedding in town. —At SG, Victoria-st. W. rpUAM Couductors and others note that we X have a large selection of Celluloid Collars, Cuffs, etc.; also, Ladies' Cuffs.—Twiname and Baker, Herald Buildings, QueenBt. rpWINAME AND BAKER, Herald Build- - 1 - ings, Queen-sk, for latest styles ia Ties, Shirts, Collars, Hats, etc. rnwiNAME AND BAIvEU, Tailors and J- Mercers, Herald Buildings, Queen-st., are showing the latest in Coatings, Suitiugs, and Trouserings. Fit and style guaranteed. "pSICES MARKED IN PLAIN -*- —English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.—S. Coldicutt, Manager. ONCE USED, always used—Our Fiavoury Farmings Tea, at 1/8 per lb.—John Earle and Co., Queen-st.. opp. Goodson's. BT) V CIGARETTES, • J -'" » • IN CONCAVE TINS FOR THE POCKET. KNOXOL CLEANS AND POLISHES LINOLEUM. "DRESENTS ih Collar Boxes, Tie Cases, -*• Purses, Ladies' Hand Bags, Squaw Bags, Jewel Cases, Travelling Cases, Belts, Wrist Purses, Caid Cases, Shaving Companions, Mirrors, Bottle Cases, Sovereign Cases, Cutlery, etc, etc. — i Wiseman and Sons, Ltd.. 175, Queen-st. FOUND — SOMETHING GOOD. Clothes last lonsrer, no labour, no rubbing or soaking, when WILWORSH is used. WASHING COSTS 3d. ■g-NOXOL, THE UNIVERSAL CLEANER "I Q/-J-J— THIS Exceptional Line of Rain--Li// JL_L coats is selling like lipe cherries; worm and durable, and positively the greatest bargain ever offered in the Dominion.—Mcßride, Outfitver, Vlctoria-st. Q /a SECURES one of our Hard Felt (J,/ " Hats; comfort and durability guaranteed.—Tutt's, Symonds-st. g TQ V —THE KING OF TOBACCOS. TTNOXOL, THE WORLD'S GREATEST CLEANER. T ADIES ONLY require to use WIL-•1-J WORSH once to prove to themselves what labour and time is saved. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. IPP PIANOS.—SoIe Agents, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.— 191, Queen-et., near TheaUe.—S. Coldicutt, Manager. ■\T Z-L. BRAND INDELIBLE JET -L-* • BLACK MARKING INK, for pen or rubber stamp. Requires no heating and will not wash out. 1/ per bottle.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-st. 9C/f?— <» ONLY. Rainproof Coats; usunl--jO/ V> ly soid at 3 3/ f,. Our ijjgg to-day, 28/G.—Tott's, Symonds-st. WHEN baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle a fewdrops of Nazol on night gpwn, and it -will act like a charm. , __ "O £) "V" —PURE VIRGINIA TOBACCO KNOXOL CLEANS ASD POLISHES ■ FURNITUE23. A STONISHED! after usiag WILWORSH, ■"- to find Clothes Pearl.r White, without rubbing or soaking, and liavr much longer they wear! WASHING COSTS 3d. TOT -pARSONS AND QONS, DEVONPORT AND TAKAPUNA. Receiving Depot: 20, Lii.tie Queen-st. 'Phone 2450, Auckland. GOODS DELIVERED TWICE DAILY. INSIST upon having the Best —Panora Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. IRECT from the Gardens in Ceylou— Our Fiavoury Golden Tipped Tea, at 1/6. —John Earle and Co., Queen-st, opp. Goodson's. ISH, FISH, FISH.—For the most re- , liable and cheapest Fresh and Smoked Fish, Rabbits, Bruit, etc., try SanXord's Fish Market. 'Phone 65?. FOOTBALL — Rugby J7nion Annual for 1010. Price, Od. Now I üblished. Ail Stationers and "Star" Office. T) It E S ii M K. I si (Z. XJ COSTUMES A SPECIALITY. Moderate Charges. MISS FRIEND, 41 and 42, City Chambers. mUOUSANDS A YEAR are made from -L small beginnings. Advertise in the "AUCKLAND STAR" Classified Columaa. OiIELMERDIN E, UMBItELLA MAN Ufj FACTURER, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KAKANGAHAPE-RD. Bring your repairs. We shall have rain. All work done by skilled workmen. Charges Moderate. A UCKLaND /CATHOLIC T\EPOT. ON SALE— "CATHOLIC BELIEF," 1/ (Hey Bruno) "CREDENTIALS OF CATHOLIC CHURCH," 1/ (Rev. Basshawe) "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS," 1/0 Card (Gibbons). "CATHOLIC DOCTRINES," Expld., 1/9 (Rev. Ryan). "CATHOLIC MARRIAGES," 1/ (Ilev Dγ Cleary). "HOLY MASS," 3d. Etc., Etc JJISCOCKS AND QON, HOBSON^ST. /BANNED APPLES. A celebrated doctor recently recommended Baked Apples for people suffering from weak digestion, as they are the most easily assimilated food obtainable. Often it is impossible to obtain fresh Apples, but DRIVER'S Perseverance Brand of Canned Apples are always obtainable from your Grocer. The best on the market. Wholesale from A. S. Patersou aud Co., Customs-street. MUSIC FOR WINTER *~> EVENINGS. We invite Inspection of Our Stock of Music of all kinds, at less than half usual prices. Songs, Piano Solos, etc., etc.. from Id each. Music Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. rj\UE "DOOK T£SCHANGE, 10. VICTORIA-ST., next Central Hote!. V\J® ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, in Large or Small Quantities, of BOTTLES, SACKS, RAGS, RUBBER, BONES, METALS, etc. Country Consignments solicited. Cash remitted the same day as goods checked. ' JJROS., DRAKE-ST.. AUCKLAND. Phone 527.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 143, 18 June 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 143, 18 June 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 143, 18 June 1910, Page 6

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