■WANTED TO BUT. A UTOMATIC Swage, wanted to Buy, for -"- Deal Frame Saw.—Write W.S.* 77R Star Office. ' 2 »'i "D-EES.—Wanted, a number of Swarms or JL» Hives.—State price and where seen to Bees. .28, star Office. y TJOAT Chain, about 76777 Sin. galvanised" •*•* Price, etc., to Harris, Box 35, G.P.O. . 244 BOOKS wanted, Libraries, ra reels, Single Volumes, Magazines, Nrfvels, Music — Brough's Town Hall Book Store, 370-878 Queen .St. Jj ■pUTTONHOLE Machine, (weed, in good •" order, wanted. —W McCarthy 41 Eden . errace. Thone 16«7 (2 rlugsl. . 270 pIAMERA, J-plnte; reflex for preference — AVrlte Keflex, 724. Star Offlce. 184 ./ COMPLETE Furnishings' "7f~ i- riouse: want everything for working 31 Bn *n._l omp: £100; rent '^■'■— c »»h, 800. Star Office. ~-., /-ITCL-, school glrlS7""m; u .ed "to Bnv: *- J good order and ?troug.—!>7, Eden Ter- ,___ W tSreSSMAKke'S Bust Model T7ali"red. t___£H___________! 10 - Khyber Pass. ISK TVJLI/s Pram, with hood, In good order, *1 wanted to Ruy.—o.,M._l., 743, Star ."pvNI.AKUFR. J-plate. with condenser- no ■*-* lens: condition no object.—Cash price to Caniern, 747. Star Offlce. ion Q.AS Stove, secondhand. Wanted: Iftood _ condition.—Phone :}.-.il!> ~. rlngSL «."> [T-TARMONIUM or small Organ; mnsTbe m che .l > „. ml f ree from worm-Write Organ, c/o Wilson, Newmarket. ,x\:i "TJABXESg Horse, good, sound, quiet, 11 „ I' 1 " 1 !? 1 .- 14 ,0 K> ,v '" as - suitable for I may to drive, used all traffic.—Busson, jWatca Rd.. IStfendnle. (-cj TTORSE. Cart, nnd Ifaruess. suitable for A-A. express work. wanted, together or separately. -Crawford's Stables, cor. Cook and Allien Sts. jjo TJOI'SE or Shed for Removal, wanted to ~ Buy; will pay fair price.—Apply <.;..;.. .41. Star Offlce. m "jITAGNICTIj. 4 cylinders.—State prlcpTn- •»-»■ „ lnk „ t „- A n 7G; , tita _ offl< .„ "pAIR of Crutches, secondhand, not less oil ~n n 4fl lon --—Write particulars lo 11.M., Devonport Post Offlce. OS4 | pEKIN and Runner Duckling., fortnight ■ , "'" " r under.-State particulars and I ______ '''°" EUe »U«- BTB POSTS. Wirenettlng. nnd Net for tennis If. court—Reply, stating price aud particulars, to C»sh,_7.'t!). Star Office. 74 jPrRRRKEI) Irwin Chickens wanled — -*■ -Address Chick. 718. Star Office. 28 |C{BT Wagon Wheels, about r_dn7""!?4Tn 'yre and axles.—4l4. Queen St. MO ,rpENT. good, wanted" to~H,7iv7—F~W a '»lonifleld,_Arklc's Bay. ' n . rniMBER. small quantity"of second-hand •*• (boards and battens). * Bricks, and Wire Netting.—Write Gardener, 7G7, Star Office. T.IS rpwiN Push Cart, in good order.—Par- ;*•_ ticnlars lo Twin, 700, Star Office. 175 YVrALKEns OUTDOOR AUCTION ' » SALES are always a success. I'hone 12857. C i —— —— . i |T_fIGI-EST Prices Olven by the WultcI a.A. mnta Auctioneering Co., 6, Customs St, West.., Phone A 2213. C j If'AI.KBn GETS THE PRICES. Lot I |* » him Sell for you. 'Phone 2-57. C TJABBIT SKINS.-We Buyers. a-v Send for Price List.—Thompson and Co Skin Merchants, Cook St. c CiJCN.D it to the Waltemata Auctioneering ►J Co.: highest prices given.-—(J, Customs St. 'l'houe A 2213. c ATUS. LAMliTloTl'ltt St.. still BuyT.-. I -"■-*- Sells New and Second-hand Clothing. Loots, etc. . ll!4 CM.AIIKSON, Dealer. 38, Ponsonby Road, J Buys In any condition, Blcycies, Prams, Tools, Watches, Jewellery, False Teeth! Highest prices given. £• TJ.ALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise. Price A- to trade aud others.—Peaj-line Co ICS, Queen St. n T> N. MELVILLE Buys Furniture by the A-*-. Houseful, gives l>est prices, and pays spot cash.—Ul. N. Melville, Auctioneer. Devonport. go or 'Cellos always wanted, in » any condition; highest price given — J.-Mnes Hewitt, Violin Maker, 18, Swanson St.. Auckland. jj PTTPIM W_NT£S. A SITLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. InsnT--f\- a nee Buildings. — Coaching for all public exams. Backward education a speciality. Terms moderate. b T>KEKEE3PISO.—.\)Tt "pit IVATE ' IVAJ STRLX'TION OU AD_ICB CONSULT EXPERT (8.8.X.A. Ce.tlllcatei. - 'For terms, etc.. enclose stami>ed addressed envelope.—Apiarist, 14, line at., Mt. Eden. Q A N V O U SWIM? Knowledge ls Power.. Lack of this knowledgo may cost you your life. My fee for 1_ lessons: £1 1/. Ladles' Classes. Mon., Tues., Thurs 0-11 a.m., 5-7 p.m. Men's Classes, Friday u-<1 p.m. Boys' Classes, Saturday, 0-11 a.m. D. B. ANDERSON, Inntructor, __ _J-__- !o __ l _ 2 -L B ELOCUTION and guaranteed to earnest pupils.—Mr Elnon Bond, ex-pupil of leading Australian niasters, 3S, Crummer Kd., Grey Lynn. 5«3 INCUF.ASE YOUR SALARY.—We Teach Showcnrd Writing. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes.—Wlllott's Show Cards, 400, Queen St., opp. Y.W.C.A. D f ESSONS GTvenToirrastel, Pcii~P_lntlng, AJ Stencilling, Photo-tlutlng. All Classes of_Work for Sale.—l 2, Tabernacle Bldgs. B T ESSONS Pen-Painting, StcncillingTglfts aj brides, birthdays: Pen-painted Motifs, evening wear. Ladles' Handwork sold ou commission.—446. guccn St. m T EARN M.tor Car "DriVing ana Meehai"AJ ism. day or evening Instruction; careful tuition moderate fees; several makes: Cltl Council s certificate guaranteed . I RY I^, -J u j_^ a 'k e _ e b_ st. TV.ri.LE. LE HOUX, Dressmaking - Cl-SBes" fU 14. Tflberuacle Bldgs. Classes unily'' fng oo_ly0 o_ly) m " OD " Wed '' Sat ' (Thu ™- ™°™: i/i ILLLmwh -pupils- iiatg nindc equal to ■i-'A high-priced shop hats. CLASSES- day evenings.—M Iss Johns, Third Floor H M -_L cade - w.s.' >JEW Xeahintl School of I)eslgning~"and Cutting e..r. Wellesley and Elliott Sts ..ever was there such an opportunity for " young men and women to earn good money. • Ihe designing and cutting of ladles' and gentlemen's garments is one of the mos t I' profitable of professions. Lessons arranged to suit, pupils. Also lessons by post. .-,« i QWNER with private "car would teach 1, Driving, lndy or gent, free evenings -j ' terms reasonable.—Address at Star Office! j , PUPILS wonted for Pianoforte"" anil I km T^eo>7— f- <f Peat, Dyer and Cleaner. L.lnn Terrace. I'hone 3151. c I Y>APII) Tuition for backward nunibT J-V Morning Classes, 5/ per week preparation for Priflciencv Exam.-Morrish .11 Karangahape Rd. lßct I ] gTA^MnRI^-GT--M---.f : --^ T S-- 1 J x> author-teacher of easiest, quickest most natural method yet discovered for ' curing Speech Defects.— Orakau Avenue • Greenwood'B Corner, Epsom. ]j I , T HJ L Al . ,° f nc "' ,in S Aloud. Reciting, nnd I with w.h cln? ta ", e " t "- v LM ' Trom - alio m ./ <l P . rlpnoe ' '? re »'' h Frisian) aiso rnugm. 3/n lesson, reduction for course " Elocutionist. 1. Seymour St.. Ponsonby. 167 " V lo £l.l 7 ul „ oc _ WmTeTT specially » trained.—p. f. Hlscocks. 18 New Sr Ponsonby. and Qneen Sr ~^| ot f ew Sl g 1 T liV k " LA MODE- MILLINKr"' / Open Daily from 10 nTm »_ - h ' Evening Classer. Monday We'S'Jf,. 0 pn _ , Friday, at 7t09 p m tJnmZlr^u. _j an * Uugh. to make and w m o-e'l <II S , . 1 t r , '_; o t^ , "y MISS MACKENZIE. C «8. Endean'a Bollain-m. T7TERE, PATON ivn /-./_ BRUS.-OUNERA'L' RICHARDSON snpak . to Jfcn at the V.M C A 'mvfrranow fSunday). at 8 p.m. advertisement on back na_e. -T._
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 2
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