WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known — Sideboards, Hall Stands, Wardrobes, Cheval and Reflex Bedroom Pairs at Sale Prices.—Stemaon, 131, Symonds-st. 21 ANTED Known—Crane and Moon, House and Land Agents, Registry Office, have few good Generals waiting engagement.—Three Lamps, Ponsonby. WANTED Known.—We are Designers, Manufacturers, and Importers of Boots and Shoes.—Taylor's 3 Shops, Newton and Qneen-st. yyANTED ', rjIHAT TyriLLER H AS
Made a grea,t JOB PURCHASE of : 2664 Palis of an English Manufacturer's Stock of Slippers for Ladles. These are to be sold at 20 to 50 per cent below ordinary prices. Every pair to be sold at 1/6 a pair— an immense variety, Come early. ]yrONEY QAVING -pEICES:— Ladies' Felt Slippers, at 6d, 3d, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 a pair Ladies' Satin Slippers, were 3/11, clearing at 1/6 Ladies* Carpet Slippers, Leather Soles, clearing at 1711 Ladies' Leather Slippers, at 2/6 Ladies' Warm House Boots 4/9 Ladies' Felt Slippers, Twine Soles, Vβ Over 300 Pairs American Shoes, were 12/6, coing at 8/6 56 Pairs Austiian Evening Shoes, were 7/11, going at 3/11 Ladies' English Even. Shoes, at 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 a pair Satin Evening Shoes, White or Caloured, 5/11, 6/6 a pair Ladies' Goloshes, at 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6 a pair -poOTWEAR "pCONOatY:— Ladies' "Waitemata" Shoes, usually 12/6, going a. 7/11 Ladles' •"Wiitemaca" Boots, were 15/6, going at S/ll Ladies' "Waitemata" Shoes, superior line, were 14/6, now- 9/6 Men's Evening Shoes, reduced to 3/11, 4/U, 5/11, C/ 11, and 7/11 Men's Carpet Slippers, leather soles, 2/11 a pair; Superior Qualities, 3/11, 4/6, and 4/11 pair pair Men's "Challenge" Chrome Bals., at 0/6 Men's 12/6 English Boots, for S/ll ilens 25/ English. Glace Kid. now IT/6 Light Chrome Boots, for 8/6 a pair Felt SUppers, at 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 a pair Best Scotch Kip Laces, 3 doz. for 1/C •OABGAINS IN TfLANCY Q.OODS:— Nyc's Best Machine Oil, large size, 3 bottles for V Johnston's Staghora Carvers, 2/9 the pair Johnston's Dessert Knives, 2/ 1 do's. Johnston's Table Knives, 2/6 J doz. 200 doz. 1/ Silurian Writing Tablets, at 6d each 200,000 Best Commercial Envelopes, 3d packets, 10 packets for 1/4 Hairpins, at 4Jd per Iff Cutting-out Scissors, usually 2/6, at 1/ pair 10/6 Waterbury Watches, at 7/6 Alarm Clocks, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 Wiekene' Grosvenor Music Albums, at 3d each Nickel Silver Tea Spoons, 1/6 I doz. Nickel Silver Dessert Spoons and Forks, 2/6 i doz. /-iREAT "jy£AKE-ROOM" gALE, A T M ILLER ' S , •p*ANCY TJEPOSITORY AND ■DOOT pALACE, 100,102, AND IO4, -yiCTOBIA-ST. Phone 562.
TX7 ANTED KNOWS. VV ALWAYS USEFUL. A ■well-made, large, roomy 5-I>rawer Chest, well polished, dark la colour, with strong brass handles and locks, 42/; a nice handy Duchess Pah- to match, Washstand, with tile back. Dressing Table, with best British plate looking glass and jewel drawers, the pair complete, 39/6. A very nice line of Combination Chests, well polished, bevel plate glass, mirror, 5-drawers and plated handles, only 39/6. A special line of Ladles' Cane-seated Rocking Chairs, 13/6; full-sized Decorated Brass Rail Bedsteads, 35/. A few strong f ullfiized Bedsteads, 27/6. A large assortment of Linoleum and Floorcloths, latest patterns and best of quality at cut prices. For the Kitchen, a real serviceable Dresser, with a place for everything, place for cups, for dinner set, for table linen, and a good cupboard, price 39/6; strong Kitchen Chairs, 2/11 and 3/9; 6ft White Enamel Curtain Poles, with handsome braesfittings, 2/6 complete; Green Blind, on patent spring rollers, complete ■with fittings, 1/11. A T H. E. S HEOFI " S « GENERAL IMPORTER, 106 and 108, VICTORIA ST. TKfS TNSUKE QAKS A GAINST "QAMAGE. FIRE, THEFT, TRANSIT AND THIEX) PABTX. ■J-yALGETY AND /COMPANY, T.TD., AUCKLAND. yiBSKA TJMBEB rvCHRES. /~\XIDES. Highest Grades. S. J. BEST AND CO., 43, Customs-st. East. wtt.t.t A\f R, Wyndham-street (estd. 45 • years).—Lawn Mowers Sharpened and adjusted; also all kinds of Saws, Tools, and Cutlery Hammered, Sharpened, and Set.—• Opposite Gas Office, TCTANTED «~- Send it io Cocsxane'Si
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 1
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