WAJXTED KHOWTT. Known—Tutt's Soft Felt H*te '» at 3/6 are great value. Try one.— Tntt's. Symonds St. * A J » B D. 18 B AEOAINS B-OB Tf<EBRTJARY.,«' t 143 r»AIRS LADIES GLACB KID AMERICAN SHOES, all sizes, 3'«, 4'a, and s's—Usual Price 10/6 to 13/6, Clearing at 4/11 pair. 2. 133 PAIRS BEST QUALITY WARD SHOES, pliable soles—Usual Price 9/6, Clearing at 0/11 pair. 3. 54 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE KID AMERICAN BOOTS—Usual Price 17/6, Clearing at 7/11 pair. 4. 34 PAIRS VKRY HIGH QUALITY AMERICAN PUMP SOLE SHOES, narrow toes—Usually sold 18/8, Clearing at 8/11, pair. 5 " L 7/6™fi 13/9 TAN SHOES —Clearing at 6. LADIES , 7/6 WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES—Clearing at 4/U pair. 7. LADIES' WHITE TENNIS SHOES, 2/6 pair. 8. LADIES- ENGLISH CANVAS SHOES, sewn soles, very easy, 3/11 pair. 9. MEN'S ENGLISH BOOTS. Box Calf or Glace Kid, Reduced" from 18/6 to 10/6 10. MEN'S HIGF-CLASS SNOWS BOOTS ' —Usual Price 25/, Clearing at 15/ pair. !** Bools, 8 E A A i S £_r FITTING CHBo>da 12. MEN'S 12/6 STRONG NAILED SHOOTERS, 8/11 pair. 13. BOTS , AND GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS 4/11 and 5/11 pair. ' "■ D P§', I , ST ? AJE, SHOES. Tan or Black, 4/11 pair. 15. 1,000 ANSONIA PIRATE ALABM CLOCKS, 4/0 each. ~^a«Jtt 16. 1,000 ANSpNIA TVATCHES, 3/11 eact "• , -ENVEIiyPES, »/o per -i,uvu. 18. PADS, 2d each. AT jy|-ILLER'S pANCY J>EPOSITORT AND pALACE, 100.102 & 104 y iCTOEIA S 1 rUfAHCIAX, ETC. WANTED to Borrow, £250, at 10 per centgood security.—Write Loan, 227, Star Office. 121 \y if L\ fIOOO AT 6 PER CENT ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 192 BOX 331. Post Office. ONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates.—Apply W. FBATBR AND SON, 101 103. Qneen Street E-MUERA—Wanted to Sell, Second Mortgage of £370, over splendid New. Residence; personal guarantee; quite close to Newmarket.—Write Bonus £30, Star Office. 73 •MISCrKLtAWrEOTJS WANTED. WANTED, everybody to Drink Kia Ora Mineral Waters. The best obtainable. Try them.—Phone 2.550. WANTED, every working man to make every possible effort to secure some of the honest bargains In Shirts, etc., at Shrimski's, the Working Man's Friend. WANTED, Repairs] Machines, Pionographs, Watches, Jewellery; main springs fitted, 2/6: .name engraved, 6d. Dennes. Strand Arcade. 114 WANTED, the Workers to seize this opportunity — Shrlmski, the Working Man's Friend, Is holding his Annual Slaughter Sale.—Corner Queen and Welleeley Sts. WANTED, the working man to have big value for his money—Underwear Shirts, Socks, Braces, Trousers, etc.— Shrimski, the Working Man's Friend, corner Queen-and Wellesley Sts. - Wα n tb d. Everyone to have tho- Best and Save Money on VENETIAN BLINDS or PATENT CENTRE CORD BLINDS. EDEN TERRACE. Two Doors Below Masonic Hall. ' rrWCKER T>ROS.. Venetian Blind Makers ■*- -V and Wire Workers. Telephone 1667. WA NT E D. 1.000 BUYERS To call at the GEAFTC.V BOOKEOOM XMAS CARDS, BOOKS, BAGS, TOYS. -*— I You won"t forget the Address, I JUST ROUND THE CORNER FROM 1 STMONDS ST. OSTRICH FEATHERS AND BOAS CLEANED AND CURLED j • ' • MISS GRANT. 32. Phoenix Chambers, - "' "' Queen. Street, j RETT'S ALMANAC AND DIARY lSli I ▲U auUoneri V-. J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 49, 26 February 1913, Page 1
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