DEWTTSTKY. *'"' ' ; — .; Ufa -'V QUITE -pAINLESS . " = Howey Walker, Surgeon UfeMinl Open Friday Nights r tmmmmmmmmmmmam * m * mmmmmmm ™ am ' mwamammmmmm * m *_ MISC-EIXAHEO-CS WAMTED. ■■ '■■"'' ji "See tbat man over there," sali the masi in a tramcar, pointing to a wan faced fellow, traveller, young, yet bait almost doable. "Well, I was like that only a :f*ar agor-r bent up with Rheumatism and- licked with: Sciatica. Now look at me—rye at a trace of tbe old trouble. I'm quitr kale and hearty—thanks to RHEUMO. I tHed. scores of things before RHEUMO, bnt they did mc no good. If ewer yon get Rkenmatistn, Goat, or Lumbago, RHEUMO will cure yon. Thousands testify to the wondecfnl qualities of RHEUMO. It removes the* cause of the trouble; drives the uric acid from the system, and brings relief and cnr«»" -Of-atf; chemists and stores,- 2/6 and- 4/6 V -43-_
TMJPORE -OUYING ..-.:_ Call-and- Inspect the -VTISIBLE Y OST »T|YPEW»ITBIi«. iFOR SOLICITORS, OUB. IMPBRIAX. TYPE IS SIMPLY UT»RIVALIe«D. '" YOSTS-STAND UP TO THEIB .WORK, ASK ANY USER. * V . *T"HE QjFFICE A PPLIANCE CV~i- ) •'-""•'A LIMITED, .---. JJ C & O -r-raLDIAMSON /CHAMBERS 1 (Late Arch. Clark's Warehouse), .-. • : > e } AUCKLAND. " i* . Phone 4374. , WANTED KNO-vr^.—Whs»* am Sao*■ing: Tools for Everyone. Tools of the Highest Possible Quality for the Professional. Tools useful for the Amateur. Tools good tor the Boys. Everyone should have some, and the cost is co small. In the list below you can farm some idea of what a few useful Tools will cost yon. I have cheaper tools for boys, and If yon want the high-class tool I bare a magnificent assortment of same to choose from. Hand Saws. 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/; Rip Saws, 3/9; Back Saws, 1/11; Dlsston's Nest of Keyhole Saws (3 blades, 1 handle), 3/ the set; Firewood Saws, 2/0; Saw Set, 1/; Hammers, 1/9, 2/8; 2ft 4-fold Boxwood Rnles, 6d.; Squares, BdV' lOd, 1/; Carpenter's Brace, 1/9, 2/, .withratchet 3/6; Bits, 3d; Wrenches, 1/; Chisels, 7d; Tumscrewß, 6d, Od; Smooth Planes, 2/ - 2/6, 8/0; Jack Threes, 4/6; Plyers, 6dz Pincers, 1/; Pruning Shears, 1/9; Hedge Shears, 3/9; Compasses, 1/; Pipe Tongs, x - Spokeejhflves, 6d; Sharpening Stones: «dMeasuring Tapes, 66ft, 2/3; Pocket Measuring Tapes, 6d; Levels, 1/; Large Level and l'lnmb, 3/3; and, last bat not least, a Com* plete Cobbler's Outfit, containing 3 Iroa, Lasts, Stand, Knife, Hammer, Sewing and Pegging. Awls, Nails, etc., the lot, 3/*.—At H. R, SHROFF, General Importer, 106 «a& ■"MB. -Victoria Street* . ""
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19130429.2.3.9
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 1
Word Count
401Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.