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WAHTED KNOWN. \T7__NTED Known—Every Umbrella is VV reduced at Let_a'by*s Umbrella Sale, MS, Strand Arcade. • B TX7ANTED KNOWN.-Sale Now On— VV Special make in working Trousers, 3/6. You should buy a couple of pairs.—The Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. A V*-r ANTED XT" N O W N. A MERICAN T-JENTAL pARLORS. DR. RAYNER, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY BTREETS, And CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. -Open Friday. Evenings, 7 to 0. \yANTED KNOWN—My Great Sale of ' * Clothing, Mercery, etc., begins Tomorrow. .Men's Worsted Trousers, sale price, r/11; usual price, 13/6:—The Work•lngmaff's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. A WANTED Known—The Best Place for Coverings or Repairs ta Umbrellas Is Letbaby's, the People's Umbrella Maker, 10, Strand Arcade. - ANTED KNOWN—J. G. PEAT, Dyer and French Cleaner, Terrace Bldgs., Eden Terrace, one minute top Symonds St. Every description Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. Repairing; moderate charges; modern methods; collects and delivers. Open evenings, 9 p.m. Phone 3151. VIT ANT ED KNOWN. THE NEWTON CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING CO. has the Most Up-to-date Methods of Cleaning and Pressing Geut.'s Suits and Ladies' Costumes. " We are also Experts in Cleaning and Curling Feathers. We collect your old garments and deliver them to you like new. Furs a speciality. Country Orders have our best attention. Ring up 4337 and our Representative WiU call. — 223, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. VS7 ANTED KNOWN. JUST OPENED. SOMETHING QUITE NEW. mHE ID O O X T» A Z A A R Corner ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Book Bargains Extraordinary. Good Canvassing Lines. Inspection Invited. C \X7 ANTED KNOWN. *> EASIEST TERMS IN AUCKLAND. YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED WITH FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE on very easy cerms. Sideboards, Suites, Duchess Pairs, Combination Chests, Bedsteads, Linoleums, Carpets, etc., In great variety. Call and see us, and we will arrange terms to suit you. IMPERIAL IMPORTING COMPANY, 208, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Note WHITE DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP, Four Doors above Post Office. WANTED KNOWN—Easiest terms for Furniture on Time Payments can be had at THE IDEAL FURNISHING AND FINANCE CO., 5 and 6, Great North Road, opposite Tivoli Theatre, near Reservoir. Your House Furnished with Sideboard, Duchess Pair, Com. Chest, Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Linoleums, Carpet Runner, etc. We also negotiate small loans, from £5 upwards, on Furniture, pianos, etc., without removal. Easy repayment to suit clients. Business strictly confidential. Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 0 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. Phone 3483.

YKi'-'S'I ED g.OW N. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE OS EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FUUNITUKE ON EASY TEKMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEKMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEKMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEKMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEKMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. | A QROSSMAN AND /"*lO., T TD., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 111-113, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, i AUCKLAND. ANTED—Tbe loyal workers of the Einplre to Buy Tennis Shirts for 2/11, usual price 1/6. —The Worklngman's Friend, cor. Qneen aud Wellesley Sts. A "ANTED Known — Those Little Umbrellas with silver-plated handles, which the children are asking for and won't be happy, till they get one, can he obtained at Lethaby's, the People's Umbrella 'Maker, 16, Strand Arcade. B ANTED—The careful and thrifty workers to Buy their Underwear now at my Sale. All-wool Underflannels, full size, 2/11; usual price, 4/o.—The Workingman's l>"riend, cor. Queen aud Wellesley Sta. a m pLARK. T»ETTER DOOTS. SOME OF THE MANY GOOD VALUES OBTAINABLE AT rp pLARK'S. A large proportion of the community desires a class of Footwear that Is neat, I long wearing, and inexpensive. The footwear below has been selected to supply this need. While strength aud attractive appearance have been secured, the prices are decidedly moderate: — ] SMART GENT'S SHOE. A Fashionable Tan Willow Calf Shoe, with American model toe and Derby top aud medium welt. Best English make. Special Price, 19/6. GLACE KID BOOTS. A Neat Balmoral Boot, of good quality glace kid. Either swing or round toe. Sewn soles. Price, 17/0, or with Derby Tops 18/. A SPLENDID WEARING BOOT. A well-made Chrome Boot, with Glace Kid Derby Top. Price 15/6. This boot Is also particularly suitable for school boys. m /""LARK TJOOT J^MPORICM, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKI AND And THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. "QON'T -gUY jy-ANTKLPIECES OR "pWRNITURE i WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING US. I WE MANUFACTURE, And Will Save You Middleman's Profits. -THOMPSON AND A DMOND, 84, HOBSON STREET. c WANTED— Wives and Mothers to examine the wonderful value in Men's and Boys' Clothing, nt my Great Annual Sale; enormous reductions. —Tbe worklngman's Friend cor. Qneen and Wellesley Sts. A "CTOR Tennis Lawns, Paths, Gardens A' Tarring, Sanding, and Draining, try B. H. Bishop, King Edward Ay., Epsom . C BUTTER WORTH Furnishing Co Have Opened with New Stock of Hlg"h-cla<_ Furnlshings.— i Doors above Lyric late Red-wood".. * (. '"VfRS COOPER (late Parnell), »i Eden -XL Terrace, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. Your own material made up [ Best work; charges moderate. c LEARANCE SALE.—Giving up business. Men's Mercery.—Cordes, 183, Symonds St. C THAT tne Maps of Auckland anl Suburbs 5n Brett's Almanac. 1915, are the most easy of rsference published. J/. jtfl Spa-Milan. y

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1915, Page 1

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