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1 SHIi»PIHO. ! tjrS-75. -VJTORTHERN STEAMSHIP i i&Zi -»* COMPANY. LIMITED. WHANG-AREI SERVICE. ALTERATION' IX FARES. To meet the growing requirements of the above service, the Company have arranged to replace the Ngapuhi by the large and commodious steamer MANAIA. The latter is a vessel of 1.139 tons, and inns accommodation for 288 passengers at eea. Owing to the heavy additional cost of running a vessel of this class, it lias been found necessary to revise -the Scale of FaTes as follows, to take effect from the 28th inst:— SALOON: Single. 17/6: Return, 25/. STEERAGE: Single. 1:1/6: Return, 17/6. Anckland-Bossell Rates have also been altered, as follows:— SALOON: Single, 22/6: Return, 35/. STEERAGE: Single, 17/0: Return 2776. CHARLES RAJCSON, Manager. 508 WAKTED KHOWW. TS7ANTED KNOWN—Try our 5/6 Staa- »» dard Spectacles; sight tested free. — McGonagle, Optician. 13«. Queeu St. Stt TSJ'ANTED KNOWN — Continuation of » » Trades Hall Opening on FTidii.v Nest. .Social and Liauce. Good programme. Tickets: vents. 1,0, Ladies 1/. <S T\, T ANTEb~ Known — Oieapeet Furniture '» Removing Vau in town. Special care taken with furniture. King up 2157.— W. 1 8. Snook, Carrier, Eden Terrace. WANTED KNOWN—Free Demonstration •» on Cookery, by Miss Carter, Expert, Monday, a p.m., in Private Hall, King's Court, Upper Queen Street. s>7 IV 'AN I E D K~N O W ii. The Easiest Terms for FURNITURE on Time i.ivu.i-ct can be bad at the IDEAL FURNISHING CO., 5 and v, UliLAl NORTH ROAD, opp. Tivoli Theatre, uear Reservoir. Your House Furnished with Sideboards, Duchess Pairs, Combination chests, bedsteads Wire Stretchers, _iooleuxiis. Carpel Kunnerb, etc. —Call tor par* ticulars, or write and traveller will nait lon you. Open till a o'clock every evening. \\7 A N T j!"d KNOW A. V* EASIEST TERMS IN AIiCKLAKU. YOLR HOUSE FURNISHED WITH FIRST CLASS FliitMTliUJsi on Very tasy Terms. Sideboards, Suites, Duchess fairs. Combinauoi. coests, Bedsteads, Liuoieuuis, Carpets, etc., in jjreut •arietj. (_aU and See Ls. ana we win Arr&u&t: Ternii :o Suir Yon. IMPERIAL lill'UKllNG CO-IPA.>X. 'Ms. iiAUA.Stj jluAl't: UUil), Opp. Howe &i- open nil a livery Lvening. A N*T ED KNOWN. FURNITURE ON EAST TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TiiUiig. FUUMILKK ON EASY Ti-RAia. FLR.MiLUE ON EASY TEii-IS. FURNIT-LiiK ON EASY Tt.KM3. FL'K-MTUiIE ON EAoY ir-RilS. FLK-M'iLfilli OX LASY iclt^lS. FUUNIIUIiE OS EASY TKUiIS. FUU.MTUBB ON EASi XtKAIS. 4 Q.ROSSMAN & QO., 7«. PITT STREET. AUCKLAND. WANTED KNOWN—THE EMPIRE DRY V> CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING CO.. NOW IN" FULL SWING at 3M. QUEEN STREET, opposite Town Hall. Ati work done under the Latest American Process We collect >our old eariuents; we deliver them like tew in eight hours If required. Featliere and 1- urs a hpe>iallty. RING UP 3857, and our Representative will call Charges must uioderute. Ord.ei« from the country are carefully attended, cud returned within tUrce da.» s If necesuary, Tγ ANTED N O W N. D. "k"* I**1 ** • ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING ABE NOW I COMPLETE, and you will find a Splendid ' Display of ■\TEAT AND TJROVISIONS. OX BEEF. MUTTON. LAMB. PORK MEATS, CHEAPEST IX THE DOMINION. No fixed prices. Prices to suit your pockets Our Splendid Shop speaks for itself. The largest and best ventilated shop in the Dominion. (No flies admitted.) NO BUTCHERS' RING RULES ME ! T\ TJEID, THE WORKERS' FRIEND. •*-'• ■" s:arK« Entrance. Auckland. V\7 ANTED KNOWN. FOR VENETIAN BLINDS, Patent Single Centre Cord, or usual Side \ Cord Action, go to ■pRED -DROWN, 145 and 147. PONSONBY RD., AUCKLAND. Estab. IBSO. 'Phone 911. TXT ANTED KNOWN. prilNlTrilE ON EASY TEEMS. ! Write or Call for Quotations. QITY OUPPLY gTORES. 227. KARANCAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON. rr; A.N TED KNOWN PIANOS ON EASY TERMS. No Deposit Required. CITY SUPPLY STORES, 227. K.ARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON. WANTED, all Motor Cyclists to patronise us. Reasonable charge, good workman* ship. Ride right in. —Coleman'a Cycle Garage. High St. WANTED. 50 Men to examine New Ship»V ment of World's Best Cycles; easiest terms—2o/ deposit and 5/ weekly.—Hutchinson Reynolds, Newton. C H E L L A C. ST "REST & r*O., 43, CUSTOMS-ST. fc. t). JJ \J east. Tit T ANTED KNOWN — H. R. s HKOrr ■'- ruin-: LIST of GARDEN tools. c,ahi»j:n kak.es— 1 . 1,«. 1.6. 1/9 O.vni»KX HOES— M, 1,. 1/3. 1 ■«, l/« j GARI'EN SPAUES —- 11. "/H. •'V* 1 , *~ 4."81 iJAKHF.X FuRKS-."/- 3/8, *' GAKTKBN SHEARS, for Hedge Cutting— 3,-9. 4. . 4 3 HARDEN SHEARS, for Grass CTOtting--1/0 iJAIIIIEN SICKLES, for Grass Cutting-13 (JAUDL-N STONES. far Sharpening Sivkies | — tid j (JARI'KN PHEAKS. for Pruning- 1/T:, 2/ I GARDEN PAWS. f..r Pruning -L,3 GARDEN SYRINGES—III. 4,. 4,«. 3/ :.Ai:<JK SPRAYING MACHINES, for 0-- ,-•-, r i Work—From ■£>. to 50/. : AT ) H. 11. BHR ° F F •'• GENERAL IMPORTER, 1(h; AND IOS, VICTORIA STREET. _ ,— i 1? LI.VVIKS. l'eL-iisi. Wyndham Street I j-J- I'ljodc S,Bofc. < Open Every Evening. i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 1