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shipping. I ? JJUDDART — T>ARKER T_ INE - FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting, Steamers will Sail as under:— FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. , WESTRALIA. .Monday, 27th Mch., 5.30 p.m. . - FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. , • VICTORIA....Tuesday, 2Sth March, 3 p.m. j SYDNEY AND HOBART. FROM WELLINGTON. V ' RIVERINA Thursday, 23rd Mareb>; MELBOURNE, ■ VIA LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN and BLUFF. \ j PROM WELLINGTON. ( WIMMBRA Tuesday, 38th March , AH Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets for Stop-over or .Return - . mutually interchangeable with the Union " Company. New Zealand Agents for Hebbarn Colliery. . D OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS STREET. l ~"^^^ WANTED TO BUY. A 'FACT.—Mrs. Botterill Buys Ladies - , Gent.'s, and Children's Loft-off Cloth- ■ ins and Boots; highest prices. Letters ateuded t0.—15, Elliott Hi. 'Phone 3485. ' \ 75 A BOUT 7 Rooms of Good Modern Furnl--1 ture, wanted to Purchase privately. : Any person wishing to dispose kindly communlcate with Simmons, 81, Star Office. APPAREL.— F. W. Fischer, 350, Queen Street, opposite Grey Statue. Buys and , Sells every descrijtion of Gent's, Ladies', I and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, - Rugs, Travelling Trunks. Boots, Jewellery, False Teeth, Pawn Tickets., etc. 'Phone 3021. D i A PPARE Martin, 342, Queen St, i ■£*- opp. lirey Statue. Buys every Descrlp- , tion of Second-hand Clothing, Travelling - Trunks, Bags, Boots, Jewellery, etc.: highest prices. Cduntry orders specially attended to. 'Phone 3303. D DVERTISRR wonld like replies from , some person who wishes to dispose of their Furniture as it stands. Also a good Piano required.—Write Honest Value, 920, • Star Office. ARTICLES of Old Gold. Broken Jewellery, Silver, Old Gold .Dental Plate, etc., ' - bought; highest prices.—l3l, Victoria i3t. W., near Nelson St. B ; ARPBNTER'S Tools. -Lcft-otf Clothing, : Bags, Boots, Portable Goods of All 1 Descriptions; best prices given.—lo, • ' Victoria St.. Hannah's Bldgs. B - good, for 3 or 4 rooms ■A- iplano optionali, about middle April; . option renting; Parnell or Newmarket preferred.—Value, 130, Star Office. 10 1 wan Ted"in "Targe or small A (jiiantitics: highest prices given.— •Those selling consult or write W. Hayes. . 202. Karangahape ltd. B FURNITURE!— \Ve~wUl pay iron spot i cash for the Furniture and Furnishings of your home, and satlsfv you with the price.- WALKER AND ('OAKLEY, Auc- i tioneera, High Street. 'Phone 2557. D i TTTOR NIT UREI FUKNTT ' '. A BEOS., Auctioneers, Victoria St. East, ' will pay Highest Cash Price for any ' . quantity. Get our oflcr before disposing. I ■ 'Phone 107 S. D ENTLEMAN who has purchased a J sidence in Epsom district requires ' enough Second-hand Furnishings of gf>orl , quality for six rooms. State if possible the ; size of linoleums.—Write Epsom, 941, Star < \ Office. i Cycle! good, with Side-car, .' . -"■*■ wanted.—Partlcniars and lowest cash ; price to Cyclist, c/o P. 0., Mokai. 33 • Couple, no children, careful MW-, ■tenants, wishing to rent modem villa. ■ would like to 'hear from Somebody wiaElng ' to let house and sell furniture of same - privately. Must he reasonable.—Write Courtney. 97. .Star Office. MOTOR CYCLE WANTED TO BUY. With or without sidecar. , Must be in good order. B.S.A. preferred. State price, etc., to REASONABLE. Star Office. PICKLE BOTTLES wanted, in any quantity: all sizes.— Sanford's Fish Mart. Customs St. West. D ' PIANO, wanted to Buy. privately; must be in good condition.—Write Good Piano, Newton P.O. lANOS ißought for Cash, best market prices for suitable instruments.—Eady and Son, 15, Karangahape Rd. B S IDE-Car. in good order, wanted to Buy for cash.—Particulars to Bos. 1079. G.P.O. Go SCRAP Lead, Copper, and Zinc, wanted to Buy. In any quantities.—Millar and Paterson, Breakwater Rd. 45 1 SADDLEIVS Machine, heavy, wanted. - to take up Hnch work.—Apply W. J. ] Constable. Rawene. 32 WANTED KNOWN. , . ] 1 QJIMPLY ASTOUNDING"! COMPLY A STOUNDING'.' ; r AFTER THREE WEEKS, OF JOYFUL : CELEBRATIONS, pEARSON'S TVIRTHDAY TKIOT . S ALE . STILL CONTINUES TO ATTRACT AN EVEJR INCREASING CROWD. "RATHER A LONG BIRTHDAY," CAUS- - TICALLY COMMENTS AN, OPPOSITIONIST. TRUE, BUT SUCH A REMARK TELLS ITS OWN TALE. THE BOOT RETAIL TRADE HAS RE- ' CEIVED A SEVERE MAULING, BUT : THE CROWDS SIMPLY SMILE, AND , CONTINUE TO MAKE A BED LINE FOR -pEARSON'S . rjREAT TMRTHDAY TJjOOT QALE. (CORNER UPPER QUEEN STREET AND KAKAJMJAH'AI'E ROAD, NjEWTON.) \ ' 1S ' . I ■ TXTHAT TWO BOTTLES OF RHEUMO > VV DID. ! • Mr Francis McGuire was for two 5 years a martyr to Sciatica in its most relentless form. Baths, Electrical Massage, " and other treatments gave no relief. A i friend advised him to try Rheumo, and he did so. He writes: "I've taken only two " bottles, and the result is simply wonderful. ! Can now walk and stoop with ease." . Rhenmo has cured thousands in just the same way. 2/6 or 4/6 bottle. ) Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops Toothache. Progandra quickly cures Corns. 127 ' WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS ' , Are Made of the Best RESILIENT PARA RUBBER. : Decide To-day to Get a Pair. 88 [ cSEBCfB to Let, with good opening for t urni- I © tore trade, In prosperous and rising Cnnntrv Town.—C.T.. 145. •Star.Omce. BIG

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1916, Page 1