WANTED TO BITS". A FACT.—Mrs BotterLU gives Highest ~X Prices for Ail .Kinds of Left-off Clothing, Boots, ELUott St. Phone 3458. 79 A RING to Mrs. Kelly.—She Buys and - ti - • Sells Ladles', Gent's, Children's Misfit Clothing, Evening Dresses, Boots Phone 2006.—392, Queen St. 547 A PPAREL.—Mrs Outtrim, 114, Victoria ■£*- St, would like to Buy Every Description of Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, etc. She gives the highest possible cash price. Ring phone 2674. D A LL Kinds of Old Gold, Silver, Dental -£»- Plates, Jewellery, Precious Stones, etc. Highest price given.—(Note the address; 134, Victoria St, 4 doors from Nelson St. J'hone A 663. r> AGENT, removing from South, would w«„iJ£ c to Bu y a quakTivi of MODERN AND CLEAN SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND ODDMENTS; also, good PIANO. — Write JOHNSTON, 353, Star Office. _ A MERICAN WOULD PURCHASE ■"- immediately a HOME OF NICE FURNITURE, secondhand; must be clean; say, up to about 500 douars.—Write AMERICAN, 378, Star Office. D A MUSIC TEACHER wants to Bny a good second-hand Piano, £25 to £30 cash.—WTite immediate to EVELYN, D 470, Star Office. A MARRIED COUPLE, about to rent house at Ponsonby, wants second-hand, FurnlsMngs for 5 rooms; prefer buy all together direct from householder if possible; no dealers.—Write D Tlmaru, 500, Star Office. BIKE, Boy's, wanted, in good order. ■Price and particulars to Freewheel, 551, Star Office. 43 BIS. IS BIS (Roger), without a doubt, and what I like is a Straight-out Price. WE BUY PLRNITURE IN ANY QUANTITT, and we are proud of oar name, - WICKINS AND 6UTOLIFFE, D The Old Mill Mart. COUPLE Famishing 3-roomed Flat would like to Buy Small Quantity Plain Modern Furniture, Suitable for same. •Reply by letter to D . FLAT, 379, Star Office. '' /"CARBURETTOR, suitable lor Evlnrude \J ontboard-motor, wanted.—Apply 103, Victoria St, between 12 and 1. 26 OUT Flowers wanted, In small and big lots; best prices for regular supplies. Wastall, 50, Wellesley St. East. 235 CtHILD'S Push Chair wanted, must 3>e la J good condition.—State price and particulars to P.C, 536, Star Office. 64 a; WANTED KNOWN. SOHNEfDEMAN BROS.', LTD, Great Clearing Sale of Costumes and Suits, commences on MONIDAY. Special bargains In unclaimed staits and ready-to-wear costumes.—Our only address, 215, 217, 219, Queen St- 536
boots. Ay jyroNiKS, boots. Franklin Ed. Stop. 210. POiNSONBY RD. Own Make. All 'Leather. Men's Chrome Bals. and ©hooters, from 12/0; Men's Glace Bals. and Shooters, from 10/6: Ladies' Glace Shoes, from 13/6; Button Boots, Chrome—7 to 9. 10/0; 10 to 13, 11/6; 1 and 2. 13/6: 3 to 7, 15/6; Youths' Chrome Shooters, 10 to 13, 11/6; 1 and 2, 12/0; 3 and 4, 14/9. B YOD CAN'T BEAT RUBBER as a shock Absorber, and you Can't Beat WOOL-MILNE RUBBER HEELS For Absorbing the Shock of Boot on Asphalt. Get Them Pitted.' B
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 139, 12 June 1917, Page 1
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