r'..-,*_PART__KIS VACANT. j A TTENTION!—We guarantee to Let ** Rooms and send Boarders; booking 1/. Seekers for above suited everywhere; fee 1/--—Buttles Agency, 167, Queen-st. 'Phone !'3o3_ ■: 60 O~OMFORTABLE Board and Lodglngls; every home comfort; terms moderate. — 100, Netson-st., City. COMFORTABLE Board for young men; h. and c. bath, piano, 17/, eec; also. Double Room auu use of conveniences.— "•Htt-viiah,-"' 1, Cobdeu-st., Newton. / MJ_;r-uici'__._E Board aud Residence; w auii three irieuds; soft washing, bach, and piano; terms mouerate. —Apply Jars xuidioiu, Edna Villa, between 100 and 108, vveiiesley-st. west. -k'i N N O R E, SYMONDS-ST.; VACANCIES. Phono 1076. Mrs. Qulnn. MISS WALSH, 100, Wellcsley-st., has nice Front Sunuy Room, -suit two irieuds. 2J (OaßllrtUUlJ, 19, Khyber Pass. — K3 Vacancies for one or two boarders; soft Washing' and mending; good ta_ie; piano. 31 rpo LET (to married couple or two ladies), A nice ised-cut—igrooin; gas alrd an conveniences. —Ajipiy b5, Cooa-st, 66 tp'O L_'i', 2 'Furuisheii icoonis, with sepa- -*■' rate entrance; use kitchen, bath, washhouse; every convenience; Id sectiou. —73, West-st., 2nd iroin Upper Queen-st. 65 fi':L> LIST, 2 goou UufurUiShed Rooms, with ■* use of conveniences, in- nice iocalicy; handy to Ponsonby Barn.—For address apply Star Oliice, 24 rpo LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; every J- eouvenience; separate stove; good locality; moderate. —Mrs Brooks, Gladstouerd., Parnell. 59
VEitONA," 45, Karangahape-rd.— Private Boardinghouse; accommodation lor visitors and peimauent boarders; Id section. —Mrs Skene. WAITED, couple of business men Boarders; private ramny; no other boarders.—lU2, bymouds-st. (opposite Cityrd.). . ' 99 UNFURNISHED Rooms, 30, Dedwood Terrace, close Three Lamps, Ponsonby; gas and convenience. 32 C) PRSNT Rooms at Mt. Eden, all convenieuces; also Furnished Diningroom, cbeap.—Write Delta. 041, Star Office. 67 ty ITOUNO .\ien can have comfortable Board ■Arf and Kesidence, half minute from car. — &, Paget-st. 10U l'icton-st.), Ponsonby. 523 QIORRENTO, RA_ TON "DOAD, NEAR CHORAL HALL. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS' AND PERMANENTS. Newly furnished throughout. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE. Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. 6 __?j_B,T__SWTS WANTED.
WANTED, by two young ladies, 1 or 2 Uuiurnisned Rooms, in a nice locality. —Apply No. 3, Priuces-st. o±s WAiN i_D, by two sisters going to business, Furnisned iied-situngroom; hreplace, near Symonds-st.; terms moderate.— Write Q.K., __, Star Offlce. 8 WANTED, 3 or 4 Furnished Rooms, with ilreplace; 3 adults, 3 children; convenient situation.—State rent and particulars to Urgent, 100, Star Office. 557 TLSURNISHLD Room, with use of convenT- *• euees, wanted for lady and child, 5 years; state terms.—Comfort, 03S, Star Office. 62 IVfARRiED Couple wants Board and Resi--"J- dence in private family in City; terms moderate—Write M.S., 934, Star. 38 FTIWO or three Unfurnished Rooms want•X- ed, in nice locality; faciug sun.— E. 5.8., Newton Post Office. 20 DSAPE&Y, CLOTHING, ETC.
rp__ ' '.T7"NOT. ' A very long time ago THERE WAS A KNOT so fixed up that the ENDS' OF THE CORD It was, made of COULD NOT BE FOUND. A rumour went abroad that whoever UNTIED TUiS WONDERFUL KNOT would rule over a GOOD SLICE- OF CREATION and generally and effectively BOSS THE SITUATION. A Smart King of that period, ALEXANDER by name, came along, and" hearing the RUMOUR, SEVERED THE X.NOT WITH ONE STROKE OF HIS SWORD. Then the SMART KING soon found be had NO MORE COUNTRIES TO CONQUER, thus fuliilling what was noised abroad. MANY YEABS AGO THE jVTOORE QLOTHING 01d..,, jgiDE, J£ARANGAHAPE_RD. TACKLED mHE Q.ORDIAN T£"NOT. That NO ONE HAD BEEN ABLE TO UNTIE, and that had TIED THE PEOPLE OF AUCKLAND to the tall of the HIGHPRICED SHOPS IN THE CITY. There appeared to be NO KSCAI'E for ITS VICTIMS, for the Retailers in those days so TIED THE KNOT that held the PRISONERS that NO ONE COULD GET AWAY FROAI THE BONDAGE. '
WRIGGLE THEY MIGHT, WRIGGLE THEY DID, BUT THE KNOT KEPT THEM TIEALL THE SAME. THEN IT CAME TO PASS rpHE ALF. "jVTOORE fXLOTHING flO. VTTRONG QtIDE, T/-ARANGAHAPE-RD. APPEARED ON THE SCENE, JOINED ISSUE AND TOOK ACTION FOR THE SAKE OF. THEIR SUFFERING COUNTRYMEN, AND OCT THE KNOT THAT NO ONE COULD UNDO WITH THE KEEN-EDGED SWORD OF REFORM OF THEIR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. So even as ALEXANDER CONQUERED THE WORLD, so have rpHE A LF. "jvrOORE /"CLOTHING /~<o. TSfuRONG "SIDE, T^ARANGAHAPE-RD., Takeu unto themselves a BIG SLICE OF THE RETAIL TRADE OF AUCKLAND, and, behold THEY ROSS THE SITUATION UNTO THIS DAY. WE GO, WE SEND. WE RANSACK, WE PICK, WE EMPLOY, WE STRAIN EVERY SINEW OF
COMMERCE, In ORDER THAT OUR CUSTOMERS Shall have the Very Best of Everything. YET NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THIS, YOU"DL GET IT CHEAPER AT rnHE A LF- TL/rOOEE pLOTHIXG pp. throng qide, ttarang-ahape-rd. ' AiRIUSEMENTS. ~f{ AMILTON "TXODGES' gONG TJECITA'L, CHORAL HALL, MONDAY, JULY 3rd. .Reserved 4/ Seats now on sale at Wildman and Arey's. Admission, 3/ and 2/. Doors open 7.45 p.m. 'Recital commences 8.15 p.m. 621
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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