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WANTED XNOWIf. TX7IANT.ED Known—Every Umbrella Is »» reduced at LethaUy's Umbrella Sale, 16, Strand Arcade. B FOB MILITARY LEATHER WAKE, USE WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. The Brightest ana Most Lasting Polish. 67 ANTED Known—The Best Place for Coverings or Repairs to Umbrellas Is Lethaby's, the People's Umbrella Maker, 16, Strand Arcade. ANTED KNOWN— J. G. PEAT, Dyer and French Cleaner, Terrace Bldgs., Eden Terrace, one minute top Syraonds St. Every description Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing; moderate charges; modern methods; collects and delivers. Open evenings. 0 p.m. Phone 3151. •TiEEPLY INTO THE LEATHER U PENETRATES WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. Softening, luvigoraUng, and Preserving. 38 V»f ANTED T£ N O W N. FOR -yENETIAN "DLINDS. Patent Single Centre Cord, or Usual Side Cord Action, go to TpRED "DROWN, 145 and 147. PONSONBY RD., AUCKLAND Established 1885. Phone 914. "TT'VERY WALK rx LIFE" Is Smoother -EJ to Wearers of WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. They're Velvety, Sprlncv. and Very Long Wearing. 63 vy ANTED KNOW N. THE NEWTON CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING CO. has the Most Up-to-date Methods of Genuine and Pressing Gent.'s Suits and Ladles' Costumes. We are also Experts in Cleaving and Curling Feathers. We collect your old garments aud deliver them to you lite new. Kurs a speciality. Country Orders have onr best attention. Ring up 4337 "and our Representative wIU call.— 223, KARANGAHAPE IiOAB. VyOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS are the best preventions of "pavement nerres" ever known. 43 A N T IS D X N O W N. EASIEST TERMS IN AUCKLAND. YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED WITH FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE on very e«sy terms. Sideboards, Suites, Duchess Pairs, Combination Chests, Bedsteads, Linoleums, Carpets, etc., in great variety. Call and see us, and we will arrange terms io suit 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 TiYoll Theatre, siear Reservoir. Your House Furnished with Sideboard, Duchess Pair, Com. Chest, Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Linoleums, Carpet Ruuncr, etc. We also negotiate small loans, from £3 upwards, on Furniture, pianos, etc., without removal. Easy repayment to suit client*. Bua\ne.ss strictly conndeuttal. Houre: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, tf p,iu, Saturday, I p.m. 'Phone 3483. v*7 anted. Xt k o w n. *"" "furniture on kasy terms; v "~" furniture on kasy t.krms. furniture on easy terms, furniture on easy tkums. furniture on kasy tkums. furniture on easy terms, furniture on easy terms, furniture on easy terms, fur-siture on easy terms, fukmtuice on easy tkrms. 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 ON EASY TERMS. 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 ON EASY TERMS. \ ROSSMAN AND T TD., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 111-113, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. WANTED Known — Those Little Unilu'clla's with silver-plated handles, which the children are asking lor aud won't be happy till they get one, can be obtained at Le-tbaby's, the People's I'mbrella 'Maker. 10. Strand Arcade. B LADIES ARE UNANIMOUS CONCERNING WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. Longer in the drive, faster oil the iron, more accurate on the green. 40 ■p UItXI IT RE, pURSITUBK. OPECIAL -yALTIE AT TT T> White Enamel Curtain Poles, 6ft long, with handsome brass fitting complete, 2/3; Useful 3-Drawcr Combination Chest, with bevel plate glass mirrors, 2S/U; 5-Drawer Combination Chest, bevel plate glass mirror; Antique .Bronze Handles, 39,'U; Large 0Drawer Combination Chest, English style, 70/: well-polished 3-Drawer Chest. 22/6; Washstands, 12/0; Wasbstands, with tile back, 22/0, 25/ upwards; Duchess Pair, 39/0: very nice Bedroom Suite, 8 pieces. Wardrobe. Dressing Table. Marble-top Washstand, £7; Carpet Square; Oilcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum; Wire Mattress, 10/0; Kapok. 13/0; Bedsteads from 22/0; Sideboards, 52/G; extra good value, £4 17/6 and £0 10/; Leather-covered Suites from £5 5/; Couches, 28/6; Large Kitchen Dressers, 39/6; Greeu Blinds, on patent spring rollers, with fitting complete, 1/11. AT JJ 22 OHBOFF'S, GENERAL IMPORTER, B 76 and 78, VICTORIA STREET. "CWERY STEP'S LIKE WALKING ON XJ VELVET IF YOU WEAR WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Your bootmaker will quickly affix them. 47 HAT ABOUT THAT SUIT OR COSTUME? Why discard it? We Dye or Clean and Press Clothes by the latest American Vacuum Methods. Clothing Renovated, Dyed or Cleaned and Pressed and returned to you as new within 8 hours, if necessary. Ring up 'Phone 3867. Yang collect and deliver. Country orders receive our best attention, and returned on shortest uotice.—EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., Queen St. (opp. Town Hall). i> -________ A MARTYR TO JtHEUMATISM, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago, is to be much pitied—and yet lie can;easily be cared. His illness is due to excess uric acid in the blood, and this must be removed before a permanent cure 'can be obtained. Many sufferers fly at once and liniments because they obtain temporary relief —but they can get no real benefit until the cause is removed. RHEUMO is the only successful remedy for uric acid troubles, for It rids the system of the cause of the trouble. RHEUMO has cured thousands, and it will cure you. Buy a bottle to-day. Of all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. U2 THAT tße Maps of Auckland an« Suburbs !n Brett's Almanac. 1915 are Jb* fflorteasy «r reference pub'isht*. .»',

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 1