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WANTED TO BITi". TX7ANTED to Buy, secondhand Roller Top ' ' Desk.—Apply Box 310. P.O. 85 I WANTED to Buy, Winchester Repeater I"» Rifle, 22cal.—State price to Rifle, 861, j Star Office. 44 I WANTED to Buy, 5-roomed House; £30 j*" deposit, £1 week.—Address House, Newton Post Office. 00 ANTED to Buy, Small Engineering Plant. Lathe, etc. —Write particulars to 8.5. Q., Star Office. 35 I "MfANTED, 2-frame Honey Extractor; I* » must be in good -working order.—State I price to Honey. 853, Star Office. 19 TA7ANTED to Buy, Quantity Secondhand ' » Galv. Corrugated Iron. State where Iron to be seen.—Reply Iron, Mercer Post Office. 520 VyANTED to Buy, Strong Buggy Mare, "' young, reliable, used to town.—Apply 'Moffat and Ballard, 14, Exchange-lane. 'Phone 2215. 53 W" ANTEI) £o Bo?. Baxter's St on* T * Crusher.—State particulars and quantity of yards can produce per day to Box 90. Napier P.O. 3 CTECOND-HAND Marine Engine, 12 to 15 *■-* h.p.—Write particulars and price to E.D., BS, Vlctoria-at. • 93 O FELDMAN, 50, Pltt-st. (opp. Fire Station).—Best prices Ladies' and Gents' Left-on* Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery.—Send p.c. and we will call. 3457. T)ON'T forget that BUTCHER gives you -*-' best value for your Furniture, whether large or small quantities. Singer Dropheads bought.—Note the address: 193, Karanga-nape-rd. (opp. Newton P. 0.). 'Phone 1200 "CTOUSEHOLD Furniture and Effects, to —*- any amount: monographs, Musical Instruments, and Sewing Machines, to any amount; no humbug.—H. Manuel, 164, Ka-r.ingahape-rd. "LTARFISTS.— Wanted to Buy, for cash, a ■*-*■ Double-action Harp; write, giving full particulars, etc.; urgent.—Write Ajax, 328. Star Office. 31 THOSE giving up housekeeping should go to George Walker and Co., High-st., w-ho will buy the furniture outright for cash. 69 "Vf RS OLTTRIM, 113, Victoria-st., Buys J-»A Ladies' Gent.'s, Children's Left-off ( iothing and Boots. Letters promptly attended to. 25 T\-ptS ROTTERIL.L Buys Ladies', Gent.'s, - L '- 1L and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-on! Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.-—Elliott-st., two doors from Wel-lesley-st. "Phone 3488. 31 V 6 OR 7-ROOMED HOUSE FOR CASH. Situated either Ponsonby or Mt. Eden. Within 2d section. No agents. "HURRY," P.O. BOX 634. 43 L^FT^OF'F — C!othing. Ring - np - MRS. E. HILL, Wellesley-st. W., opp. Y.M.C-A. Buyer of Ladies, Gents.' and Children's Clothing. Large stock Tailor-made cults always on hand. Fancy Costumes for hire [Phone 2928. ATANUEL will Buy your Furniture, ■"-»- Phonographs, Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments; in fact, anything, and satisfy you with my price.—H. Manuel, 164, Karangahape-rd. T AM a Cash Buyer for Household Fuml- -*- tare and Effects to any amount. No humbug. Satisfaction guaranteed.—H. Manuel, IG4, Karangahape-rd. XpLP.NTTURE Buyers, call for my Prices. ■*- Cash or Time Payment; new or secondhand. Largest stock in town to select from. Terms and Prices defy competition.—Johnston, cor. Cook and Hobson sts. GENTLEMAN requires, for cash, enough Furniture, etc. to rooms; contents of one or two bouses preferred.— itai;gatira, 508. Stac- Office. FURNITURE, in any Quantity; highest prices given; spot cash. Get our prices. Also, Drophead Singer Machines.— F. Olsen, 243, Karangahape-rd. WANTE23 KNOWS. : \X7 ANTED Known—Wonderful Bargains i•» in Overcoats, Raincoats. Olicoats, Umbrellas. Prices made Wonderful for the Workers. —Shrimski, The Working Man's Friend. W"~ '"ANTED KNOWN—F. Lesteri slw Sharpening and Grinding Works, Lawn Mowers Ground, etc.; Tools bought.—l 9, j EUloct-st-, near City Market, Licensed I Dealer. \\ T ANTED Known —Wonderful Bargains I** in Warm Underwear, in all weights; 1 Sweaters, Socks, Ties, Hats, etc. —Shrimski, The Workius Man's Friend, cor (Juecn and Wellesley sts. TXTIAN'TED Known—Wonderful Bargains | » » in Working Shirts. Woollen and Union. —Wonderful prices ar Shrimsfcl's, The Working Man's Friend, cor. Queen and \\ eileslcy sts. TAINTED KNOWN—Mclvor and Son, v T Karangahape-rd., for Solid, Weil-made Furniture. Wholesale prices to everyone. ANTED KNOWN— THE EDEN TERRACE FURNITURB VAN, Built specially for removing furniture. - THO-S. McKAY, PORTERS-AVENUE. •Phone 3322. ! WANTED KNOWN. The Easiest Terms for FURNITURE on Time Payment can be had at the IDEAL FURNISHING CO., 5 and 6, GREAT NORTiI-UOAD, opp. Tlvoll Theatre, near Reservoir. Your House Furnished with . Sideboards, Duchess pairs. Combination Chests, Bedsteads. Wire Stretchers, Linoleums, Carpet Runners, etc.—Call or ring up Telephone No. 3=683, or write and traveller will wait on you. Open till 9 o'clock Every Evening. ry ANTED KNOWN. mHREE -TTALUE X INES AT THE rj\ T>OOT "pMPORIUM. 1. INFANTS' TAN ANKLE-STRAP SHOES. A Neat Shoe. 1/U. 2. LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY SHOE, Patent Cap, Round Toe, 9/11. 3. GENT.'S CHROME GOLOSHED BADS., Sewn, a Satisfactory Wearer. 12/6. NOTE.—Business is under personal supervision of Proprietor. PRICES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT. rri rSLAUK "ROOT TTjMPOBItJM, "three LAMPS. PONSONBY. WANTED _ N O W N — LADIES' OWN COSTUME MATERIAL MADE UP AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. By Dressmakers. COSTUMES TO MEASURE FROM 77/6. SUITS TO MEASURE PROM 77/6. A. F SAUNDERS, TAILOR, CORNER OF LORNE-ST. and WtELLES-LEY-ST. mHE BOOK EXCHANGE. New Premises, 14, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. For BOOK BARGAINS. Books and Music Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. Inspection Invited. <T5 7 ANTED KNOW N. THE INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO. Latest, Up-to-date VACUUM CLEANING MACHINES. Absolutely Dustless. Carpets, Hangings, Furniture, Wails, etc., done on the shortest notice. Premises thoroughly disinfected.—Ofiice, 23, COOMBHS ARCADE, Queen-ar., Auckland. 'Phones, 1810 and 3328 (private residence). Works, L 4larket-«.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 14 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 14 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 14 June 1911, Page 1

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