WANTED KNOWN. | WANTED Known Before Xmas—Trousers of all sorts. Working Trousers, J Sunday Trousers, at ridiculous prices.—The I Workingman'e Friend, cor. Queen and ' Wellesley SU. ' A „ WANTED Known before Xina's—Panama Hats, 10/6; worth 25/.—The Working man's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. .4. ANTED Known before Xmas—Pure Silk Shirte. 7/6; worth 15/.—The Workjngman's Friend, Queen and Wellesley Sts. A ANTED Known before Xmas—Serge Suite for Sunday, 30/6; wortb 60/. —The Workiuguian's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Stß. A Known" before Xmas—Gent's '» Suits, equal to tailor-made, 50/, 55/, GO/. Marvel of value.—The Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. A A N-T-'B- D ■ XT N O W & THE NEWTON CLEANING, DYEING, AND PRESSING CO. has the Most Up-to-date Methods of Cleaning and Pressing Gent.'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.—323. KARANGAHAPE RD. C riy anted FS.pwi, FURNITTJRB ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEEMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASF TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON KASY TERMS. FURNITUiiE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TBBMB. FURNITUKE ON EASY TBRMS. FURNITURE ON -EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY • TBKiMS. FUR.MTURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TESRMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TBRiMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEIRiMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEKiLS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEiRiMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEIRiMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TE'RiMiS. FURNITURE ON EASY TEIIIMS FURNITURE ON EASY TEIBIMS. A Q.ROSSMAN AND QO., TJSD? HOUSE FURNISHERS, Ul-113. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. O ANTED KNOWN. J-JENTAL pARLOBS. DR. RAYNER, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, And CORNER OE CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. A TWO UP-l-no is bad, but i also know that U-Pino Disinfectant is excellent; 1/3 everywhere. <j RAGGE INSTITUTE.—LoveIy Tropical Gardens. All round the world. Astronomical Telescope. Refreshments. Admission, 1/.—Arawa St., Birkenhead. Come. D 4 "ROOT SALE.—Ladles' Patent Kid Two■L» eye Shoes, dainty and smart, 21/; Sale Price. 16/11.—Adams. Wellesley St. B: 523 ITEASLES means the doctor, the doctor •"■*- means expense. Try Dr. U-Pino, 1/3 a visit. All chemists his agent. C A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR CORNS You can rely on Barraclough's Progtnari tor Come. Man; Imitations— none as good by twenty, years' test. IjC- ■■-.■ Barraclougb'B NerfJne etope Toothache. Gout Is really a special form of Rheumatism caused by excess uric acid in the blood. 11HEUMO wIU cure you. 2/6 and 4/6.. 149 rpHE Q LD M ILI/ M AET ' Why Not L«t Us Sell Your Ftjrniture? Why Not 'Let Us Sell Your Furniture! Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Npt Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? Why Not Let Us Sell Your Furniture? TTITICKINS AND gUTCDIFFE, AUCTIONEERS. THE OLD MILL MART. — - KaRANGAHAPE ROAD. D TITOSQUITOS HATE the pleasant smell of ■i-U- U-Plno Disinfectant, and carefully avoid places sprinkled. Obtainable everywhere for 1/3 tin. *!
BOOT SALE—Goe-Easie Shoes for Ladles, very wide, no 'toe cap, 14/0; usually 18/6. —James Adams and Co. 523 HERE ARE NO FLIES on anything which has been sprinkled with U-P4no Disinfectant; all chemists and stores, 1/3. YOIJ CAN SAVE 4d TO *8d PER LB. ON YOUR TEA By Buying from rpHE "I") T /CEYLON fTIEA r*o., 85, KA'RANGAHAPB ROAD (Opposite Pitt Street Tram Stop). THE FINEST TEA IS ONLY 1/6 AND 1/8 PEK LB., AND THERE LS NOTHING BETTER. Other Prices for Good Family Tea, 1/2 and 1/4 per lb. We Pay Postage on. Orders of 61b ana upwards. WHS YOU'D NEVER SMILE AGAIN If you could see where that fly was bora U-Flno Disinfectant sterillees their haunts. C gERIOUS QUTLOOK. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT AND BOOTS. ARMY COUNCIL COMMANDEERS LEATHERr THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT HAVING TAKEN OVER THE CONTROL OF 'NEARLY ALL KNDS OF LEATHER FOR WAR PURPOSES, THE OUTLOOK SO FAB AS gOOTS AND gHOES ARE CONCERNED IS A BLACK ONE. THE PRICES WILL BE ABNORMAL. AND THE VARIETY OF LEATHERS MUST OF NECESSITY BE GREATLY RESTRICTED. WHILST THEIR PRESENT STOCKS HOLD, pEAESON AND pO., mHE T»00T XyISTRIBUTORS "of TJOAD, ■JTEWTON, WILL CONTINUE TO SELL AT JTtHEIR TJSUAD JgATBS, .. . . . - 10 ■ROOT SA!LB.-T-Beach lej St. E. ■*"
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 1
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