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Tues., 20th, 4 p.m. ' fWed., "-hst. noon. fWed., 21st, -1.30 p.m. . i Thurs., 22ud, 1 p.m. -i a Fri., 23rd, 4 p.m. Fri., 23rd, 7 a.m. J Sat., 21th, 1.30 p.m. Sat., 24th. 7 a.m. and , — 5 p.m. •Sun., 2otb, 10 a.m. Sun.. 25th, 5 p.m. 1 fMon., 20th, 4.30 p.m. Mon., 26th, 5.45 a.m. J 1- fSilverdale. 1 n 'Special Excursion Fares, 2/ Return. r 1 A. G. FRANKHAM, Agent. Phones: 2571, Office; 2792, Wharf. D . _—_—_—_——______———_—_—_—_——————— l y WANTED KNOWN. } _ YTT anted xr: N O W N. : THE SEWTC-X CLEANING. DYEING, I :i - AND PRESSING CO. has tbe Most Up-to- < - 1 * date Methods of Cleaning and Pressing : Gents' Suits and Ladies' Costumes. We I are also Experts In Cleaning and Curling ■ Feathers. We collect your old garments ' and deliver them to you like new. Furs ' i- a speciality. Country Orders have our best je attention.—223, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. < s. TTT ANTED KNOW N. . ~~ A MERICAN "jSENTAL T>ARLORS. — DR. RAYNER, ,„ QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, __} And CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS on STREETS, WELLINGTON. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. A m. CX7 ANTED KNOWN. _ ' LADIES will now find us at those Up-to- _ I date and Roomy Premises, 316, QUEEN I STREET, two doors above Tonson Garen. lick's. X" HEMSTITCHING ACCORDEON PLEATING KILTING m. PINKING — Done on Ladies' Own Garments and .>,t Materials. Button- made to order with your — own marchings. Machine Needles of all makes. Dressmakers' Models in stock or _ s made to your older. BUTTERICK PAT. " ' TERNS and Latest Fashion Books arriving m . regularly. s* "•'■' w. p7o Gii ' vii! * — 316, QUEEN STREET. MTF m. r-CT ANTED rr-NOWN. m ' FU-NITURE ON EASY TER___ FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. ) FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. N FURNITURE ON EASY TERMB. FURNITURE ON EAS- TERMS, oa FURNITURE ON EASY I'ERMS. m " FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS, "m" FURNITCKE ON EASY TERMS. "„' FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. '™- FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. " m " FURNITURE ON EASY I'ERMS. 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That is the magic of reno intil Ta (.i U g ; ;t makes one Suit last as long a_ two, and you profit by the clothes you buj more than you would otherwise do, ami yot _TU. always look well dressed. Now you set the economy of renovating. In fact, yot are wasting money if yon do not have youi a.m. clothes renovated. The more .expensivi a.m. clothes become the more you need to havt them renovated. a-hi. ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING. INT Country Orders Solicited. jSS . E. E. C ROTHALr " :■ sn iT RENOVATING SPECIALIST AN: PRACTICAL TAILOR, uhoi. SYMONDS STREET. 'Phone 441' a ffl ' Looi" for name at bottom ot window. AY. " A CERTAIN REMEDY FOB CORNS You can rely on Barraclough' pjn. Progandra for Cornfi. Many imitationsa.m. none as good—proved by twenty yeart a.m. test. 1/. - - ' - :ially Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. Gout is really a special form of Rhei • matism caused by excess uric acid in tb blood. RHEUMO will cure you. 2/6 an 4/6 _j 0RA ' ~TJTULLO! IS THAT 2275 A? IS M . , ±1 \UDDS BACK FROM WELLINC jnku. TO x, W __ L , TELL HIM I WILL SE a m * HIM ON .MONDAY ABOUT THAT TE 1 a.m. 1 AXD COFFEE SET." > a '™' "RIGHT OH! GOOD-BYE!" ROBERT NUDDS. '• 1-1 ° 30 Safe Deposit Buildings, High Stree ___; ' Auckland. i a.m. mHE WORKER'S CHANG: 1 TAILOR-MADE MISFITS. —— UNCLAIMED -ORDER AND SECONi HAND SUITS, from 30/ to 70/. 9 *_' m ' Hundreds to choose from. AU alteratic: '"day- fione by expert tailors without furth charge. Cleaning, Repairing and Alteratt r i jo Neatly Executed. ' " Clothing Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. LONDON CLOTHING CO., 8, Great North Road, near Ponsonby t. 2.10 Reservoir. 'Phone 3978. r -.-- 10 -V7C7BAGGE INSTITUTE, BIRKENHEA " - VV Lovely Tropical Gardens. All Ron: the World. Admission, 1/. Refreshmet 4 a.m. obtainable. Telescope by appointment. TTIURNITURE ON EASY TEBM UI A! THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., 0 a.m. C 13, Karangahape Road. "TY/TARSDEXE" TABLETS.—A Ceria -IM-Cure for Obesity, 4/6.and 2/6-bott '■ m ' post free.—Sole Agent, Foster, Chemi . aftet Whangarel. * c mc of f_UB PBICE THE LOWg« \%J OUR TERMS —— THE _ EASIES

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1917, Page 1

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