SHIPPING. JTUDDART — DARKER T INE FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Weather and Other Circumstancepermitting.) FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Regular Sailings. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. A Steamer, April 10th, 3 p.m. Calls Tokomaru Buy tor passengers only. SYDNEY AND HOBART. (FROM WELLINGTON.) Regular Sailings. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. (FROM WELLINGTON). A Steamer Early. For particulars apply to Office. All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. AU Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually Interchangeable with the Union Company. New Zealand Agents for Etabburn Colliery. OFFICE: 7. CUSTOMS STREET. D WANTED KNOWN. SAM PAUL for Razor Sharpening; every Razor guaranteed.—Hairdresser, Queen and Quay Sts., opp. Ferry Bldgs. 11l MILLINERY.— Miss Dlxou. 34. Victoria \ St. \Y., Is now showing the Latest Autumn and Winter Hats In great variety. 110 OUR Showroom Is open Friday evenings. I inspection Invited. —Roll's N-10-T Auction Rooms, opp. Town Hall. 52 RS. TOWER. 51, ro'nsonby Rd., reglstered Medium, October 15, 11)17.— Circle Wednesday, S p.m. Advice business, health. Closing April 30. 03 C__ior*C-__IG. Consulting Herbalist.— Dally, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fridays till 9 p.m.—The People's Herbal Health Institute, 115, Karangahape Rd. 101 RESSMAKING.—■ MISS KIRKBY has Removed from 2.">, Ponsonby ltd. to (13, City Chambers, corner Victoria St. (take lift). 51 TXTOOLS.—2-ply, 3-ply, 4-ply, 5-ply Roslyn, » T 4/6, 6/0, S/0, and -0/6 a head. —Roslyn House, 446 a, (_ueeu -St. _33 LADIES.— Mrs Greacen will alter your old j Furs to the latest fashion. —10, Khyber Pass, corner Grafton Rd. 134 QJOUARE-NECK de Chine, d 25/; Lace, 15/6; Floral Cumlsoles, r>/0. Mies Glldea, 470, Queen St. 136 ARIS HOUSE. Tailors and DressmaKers, 133, Symonds St. —Costumes Cleaned, Tressed, Altered. Costumes and Dresses made to order. 137 QCLATICA YIELDS TO RHEUMO. Sciatica, and also Gout, Rheumatism, and Lumbago can be traced to the one cause—excess uric acid iv the blood. Remove the cause, and the aches and pains disappear. Rheumo has proved remarkably successful In a number of cases of Mclatlca. A Cambridge Solicitor writes: "I do not want to go figuring In the world In testimonials, but RHEUMO certainly removed an attack of Sciatica I was suffering from, and I am satisfied that In tny case It was very effective." At aU chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. Barraclough's Magic Nervine Cures Toothache. ■Progandra quickly cures Corns. —1/. (36) ADIES '. CONSULT US ABOUT THAT COSTUME. If your Costume has become shabby or spotted, bring It In and let us see It. We will advise you as to tho . treatment necessary to restore It • to Its original freshness. We arc experts at Cleaning and Dyeiug the the most delicate fabrics; also feathers. • Every garment is handled by com- : petent tailors, and every defect, such 1 as holes, tears, or frayed edges, Is neatly repaired before the gown or costume is Anally pressed and sent home. If you are too busy to call, ring 3567, and our van will collect. Country orders receive very prompt attention. Return postage paid ou nil parcels. 1 EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., Queen St. (opp. Town Hall). C mHE T IBERTY T OAN. Your obligation Is to help the State to provide for our soldiers' Immediate necessities by lending the money you save to your country, and after the war to help those dear to you to start In civil life. You can do this by having your old suit or costume Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed in the "Wonderful Crothall" Way" and save cost of new. Return postage free on Country Orders. E. E. CROTHALL, Renovating Specialist and Practical Tailor, 137, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 4414. C 1 rr\HH GREAT RESOURCES OF THE A. LARGEST RUBBER FACTORY In the Empire, including a highly trained staff of 5000 employees, all combine to one end— the maintenance of the superb and unequalled quality of ••rtLISCHER |~UiOSS" CAR TYRES. PULLAN, ARMITAGE AND CO„ Auckland Agents. B V\7 ANTED TTNOWN. 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. 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. » pj.ROSSMA.N AND rtO., J TD., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 111-113. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. D CONSCRIPTION OF TYRES 1 So Far As "CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES > are concerned. Conscription has been in force close on three years. The Imperial Government controls the whole output of the mills; the tyres not used for war pur- • poses are available for private car owners. Order now, and be sure of getting them. PULLAN, ARMITAGE AND CO., Auckland Agents B ' /IENTS' LEFT - OFF APPAREL, VJT MISFITS, BOOTS, TRUNKS, JEWELLERY, PAWN TICKETS, Etc. Before Selling, Ring Up 3970 for Our • Representative to Call and -Give Our Prloe. ■ You will be under no obligation by doing •*. ' CLEANING, REPAIRING, AND ALTERATIONS NEATLY EXECUTED. LONDON CLOTHING CO., 8, Gt. North Rd., near Ponsonby Reservoir. . B A WAR ECONOMY, or How Every Business Firm or Offlce can* save from . Five to Ten Pounds or more a year by ' the simplest application of applied science. 1 Efficiency retained, economy secured. A guaranteed saving of 50 per cent or money returned. Full particulars on receipt of • postal note. 2/6. —Address Economy Offlce. Box 10. P. 0.. Nelson. 518
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 1
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