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BUILDING. ■VTAPIEIfS PUMICE CONCRETH -L> CHIMNEYS ,AND BOILER FRAMES. THESE ARE OF GREAT INTEREST TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, AS THEY ABE EAST TO ERECT. COMBINING ALL NEW IMPROVEMENTS WITH CHEAPNESS. DURABILITY AND SIMPLICITY. Always In Stock. BOILER FRAMES from Iβ Gallons to 100 Gallons capacity made to crder. on application at Works, Morningside, or 'Phone No. 3"42. NAPIER, Morningslde. a* UllillE R~S AItCHIIEC TS, CABINETMAKERS. BUILDING TIMBERS— House Quantities, ex truck, any station. Always Arriving and In Stock. AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODSOAK, MAPLE. PLYWOODS SCANDIA—The Superior Wall Board. For Walls, Ceilings, etc. 'Phone 4484. TIMBER YARDS: BEAUMONT STREET. OFFICES: 3, CUSTOMS STREET EASI\ 'Phones: 873 and 3:>06. f~* A ICKIN AND CONS. TTEXDERSON AND T>OLLARD, T TD., MOUNT EDEN. CLEAN OREGON, for Inside Finishings. MERCHANTABLE OREGON. Best Grades. RIMU. MATAI, TOTARA, for Building. SELECTED RIMU, for Furuiture. OAK. OREGON DOORS. CEDAR SHINGLES. LARGE STOCK OF DOUBLE HUNG ANT> CASEMENT SASHES. WS r\ W E N, R A V N E R, LTD. (Corner Albert and Swanson Streets.) AUTO-ECONOMIC WATER HEATERS. ENGLISH GAS COPPERS. Builders' Supplies oC all Description*. W3 fTTHE rpIMBER /"XO.. T TD., FANSHAWE STREET. ORGEON OREGON. ORGEON OREGON. BEST GRADE MERCHANTABLE. IN STOCK — 9tt() (Utf) FEET. TO ARRIVE NEXT MONTH— 500,000 FEET - COMMON OR LOW GRADE OKEGONB NOT STOCKED. B AfOVE YOUR HOUSE OX WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. r-1 EO. TJHODES AND QONS, JTD., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 'Phone 1051. B PUANS, SpeclßcmtloDS rrepared trom fl 1/, by Competent Dr»ught»uien.— Hoio* Deatcoen, 4 Oladstoue Building*. •Pbon» aa»A. a SASHES, Frames, Joinery. Shop Fittlnge. Petty and Bishop, 31. O'Neill St.. Joinery Works. 'Ponsonby. Phone 331 T. O ODERN Bungalows -Ht Teljoii FsTTllght Attachment. Stoiked l>v all Ironmongers: simple, silent, efficient, the Best. DRESS AND FASHION.

ATTENTION" anil Good Value Hosiery. Corsets, Underwear, at Matthews anil Andrews'. 147, tSymonds St. T:! \ TTENTIOX '. Ladles! Kummpr Models, -**- moderate prices.—Le Beau Monde. 470, Upper Queen St.. opp. Y.W.C.A. !I*J EMSTITCHING. — For Good Work, prompt attention, take your orders t*> Mlse Scott, Top Floor. City Chambers. B L~ ADIES' Xavy Serge Costumes, tailormade from £7 10/.—Laurie and Hardy. Foresee:*' Building*. Albert St. B ARIES' Hose, largest selection In Auck*.and ; lowest prices.—Hosiery House, 238, Queen St., next Princess Theatre. D MALSON Karine—All Krocks. Ungerie. Pc reduced during January.— Watson's Bulidings. Wellesley St. E. 4. REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVIN'CK. Yes , It 'has really been a REVELATION to thousands that no garment Is too far (tone for "THE EMPIRE." No matter how OLD F\J>ED. TORN or DILAPIDATED Tour' Suits or Costumes may be, "THI!: FMPIRE" can still make them as ne«again Our dvetng is the best in the world Our Cleaning is done by the latent French and American Processes. Our remodelling and Repair Departments are second to none. The cost is trifling, but our Workmanship will be sure to please. 'Ring 'Phone 'No. 3867. and our van will call. Country orders specially catered for, and return postage paid. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO. (Furriers. Etc.). 358. Queen Streot (Opposite Main Entrance, Town HallK By Special Appointment to His Excellency. Viscount .TellicoP. C * iFTER THE HOLIDAYS ■A- .TRE OVER ! If your holiday suit, frock, or cnstum* is tumbled, soiled, stained or torn & s the result of camping, boating, picnicing awl holiday-making, you can have it Cleaned, Renovated. (Pressed, and. If necessary. Repaired at trifling cost or us. and it will be returned lookinz almost as good as new! Write to-day to rpHE pROTHALL \\TAY piOMPANY. RENOVATING SPECIALISTS AND PRACTICAL TAILORS, 137, STMONDS STREET, and 171, MANUKAU ROAD. AUCKLAND. •Phone 2544 A. Works 'Phone. 2678 A, Mount Eden. C MUSICAL TUITION MR. F. E. FAITSBURN. Teacher Plani>forte (Kelasatlonl and Theory: 222 examined, 160 passes.—etudio, 17S. Sjmoniis St. !» 'WINES FOR SALE. CASE Port Wine. 2."> . -""jihV) ga'lons being sacrificed.—Brays Viueriee, c. H.M. Arcade. Auckland. U ORT Wine. 1.1 C. 21 «. and 27 « gallon, jar 2/6 extra. -Wendel's Bodega, opp. Rendell's. Karanga)»iue_ltd. P ORT. POUT. PORT. . 21' CAfiE. 21/ CASE. Will Sacrifice in View of Prohibition IWO Cases, free rail or steamer. 9' Gailon in your Jars or casks. , Better quality unobtainable eUewbere under double the price. COLONIAL WINE CO.. 2tß. Swanson St.. Auckland. C OLD PORT (InvalUli 42 . Clartt 42/, Ri-<1 4R . Sherry 48 . Special Reserve I'ort 60/ per 12 bottles (2galsk ("ash with order. Freight oaid to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and • immediate suburbs, also across harbour, ill wines matured. Orders promptly executed. Suppliers to Auckland and other I hospitals. Stat', occupation when ordering (or no-license district.—A. A. Corban. lit. Lebanon Vineyaros. Henderson. Heme Bay. Auckland. October 23, 1912. ' Mr. A. A. Corban, Henderson. i Dear Sir. —1 have completed my anairPis Of the various New Zealand PurGrape Wines manufactured by you, viz Corban's Red Wine. Port, Sherry, and Claret, and have pleasure In certifying ' that luev are all pure fermented <i'rap« Wince, free from harmful materials, aud 1 of excellent quality and flavour. They t are the best New Zealand Wines that havH come under my notice, and have ) evidently been >kilfully prepared from chol'-e grapes. Tbe "Rpd Wine" is a rich fruity winp. and particularly suitable for Invalids. iSlgned) ALF. .1. TARKER. F.C.S., Public Analyst for Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 9

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