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Wanted to Buy. . APPAREL.— Martin. 350. Queen-street, opp. Grey Statue. Largest Buyer• In Auckland of Left-off Clothing Travelling Trunks. Jewellery. Boots. etc- Phone 3503. /"IYCLE. strong, good tires, Coaster lmb Vy or two brakes; low frame: B.S.A. mting?; cheap.—Grant and Weddings. Onchuoga. ________ CLARKSON, Dealer, 38. Ponsonby Road, L Buys Tools, Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers, Jewellery. Bags, Cameras, etc. Highest price given, , DINGHY or Boat wanted, to seat three or four; must be in good order.—Ecply, j Waikato. 200. HKBALP. ________ 17011I 7011 Cash, any Machinery, Engines, Boats, . Motor cycles, or Cars.—Peter A. Smith, Motor Mechanic, St. MaVy's Hay. Ponsonby. OLD AND SILVER given for Left-oil, Misfits Clothing. Boots Write A Rosenberg, 115. Victorla-st. W. /TeNT'S Cast-off Apparel. Misfits. Pawn \JT Tickets, Rugs. Trunks, Boots, etc.; ton prices given, 10s to 60s for suits, etc. letters promptly attended -The London Clothing, Cleaning, and Repairing Co-, t. Great North Road. HORSES for the Lions.—Apply J. J. Boyd, Onehnnga Zoo. _ LADIES and GENTLEMEN wishing to disIJ nose of their LBFT-OFi or MISFII WEARING APPAREL will receive highest value from MRS. ALDRIDGE, opp. Y.M.C.A.. Welles ley-st- West. Communicate by letter or 'phone 2928- —- MILK wanted, 20 gallons daily, from September; delivered Hemuera or Newmarket station.—Address Milk, 1.0., Newmarket. ___ _ MRS. STEVENSON, 20, Pitt-street, Buys Ladies' and Cent, Left-off Clothing. Boots. Bed. Table Linen, Furniture, and Trunks. Highest prices. Phone 3505. TITBS. BROWN. 90. Hobson-street. buys JLVJL Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children Leftoff and Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc.-Letters promptly attended to. ifßSsj BOTTKKILL Buys Ladies'. Gent.'§. iVL and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doors from Wellesley* street. 'Phono 34 Eg. IVIOTOR-Car, second-hand, in good order; IYJL English make preferred.— Reliable. Box 187, P.O. MRS. E. PRITCHARD. 156, Hobson-st.-Cash buyer Men's Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Underwear, Boots. Trunks. Portmanteaux; also Ladies and Children s Left-off Clothing; spot cash; ring up 3890, or write . YSTERS! OYSTERS!!—Yon may take the Oysters, only let us have the SHELLS; 9d per "bag if free from rubbish at our yard. GEO. RHODES AND SONS. Pntteson-street, opp. Destructor. PULLING Boat, 14ft. expanse for Reflex i-Plate Camera.— 191. HKKALD. RING up Mrs. Keliy. 392. Queen-atrMt. Highest Prices for Ladies . Gent, s, ana Children's Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606 1 - j CAFE, second-hand; six® of largest book, O loin by 20in.~Give, particulars, price, and make. Secretary. Dairy Co.. 1 arua Bay. STAMPS.— Fabulous prices paid. Send for free illustrated list.—T. Nicolle, 105. Pittet,. Sydney. SAWMILL.— Wanted at once—7ft Breakdown Bottom Gear Small Drag and Goose.—State make and particulars. Mill, 203, HERALD1717"ANTED to Buy—Wearing Apparel tipVV top Prices, from 30s to 60s for Suits, Costumes, etc : letters promptly attended to.—The London Clothing. Cleaning, and Repairing Co., 4, Great North Road. Bottles AND waste PRODUCTS, In Any Quantity. Highest Prices. Given. ZEALANDIA TRADING COMPANY, 'Phones. 2431 and 1610. Stanley-street, •\\ra ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, in Large or VV Small Quantities, of BOTTLES. SACKS, RAGS. RUBBER, BONES. METAL, Etc. Country Consignments solicited. Cash remitted the same day as goods checked. QLARK gROS. (LATE TAKLE* BROS.). DRAKE-ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. | T\ON*T rpHROW Y OTTB gACKS. We will give you the following prices CHAFF SACKS .. 5s doi. net. FLOUR SACKS .. 5s 3d do*, net. »' CORN SACKS ... 5s 3d doz. net. , PROMPT CASH ON DELIVERY OF SACKS. WE ARE BUYERS UP TO 20,000. NOW'S YOUR CHANCE. "gOND AND ELL, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. WE gl'Y g EC.-HAND J ,IIE;, ' ITUEEAND OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. Get a Price from us when Selling. Q.EORGE AND QO.. AUCTIONEERS. HIGH-STREET. Wanted Known. WANTED KNOWN- '* THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. - EVERY BLIND GUARANTEED. Factory: PONBONBY ROAD. 'Phone 914. TTIT ANTED KNOW VV PIANOS. No Deposit. PHONOGRAPHS, on easy terms. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SEWING MACHINES. FURNITURE, on easy terms. Writ® or Oall for Quotations. CITY SUPPLY STORES. 227. Karangahape Road. Newton. TWINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and Mercers, HEBALD Buildings, Queen-street, are showing the , latest in Coatings and Suitings. BROADWOOD PIANOS—2OO years a leader. —Sole Agenta: E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. 8. Coldicutt. Manager. RUSSELL'S TONIC PILIS are the Best and most successful, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Ail Medicines, etc.. POST FREE, by return, on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department.—Russell. Chemist, opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds-street. Auckland. ONEHUNGA Zoo opened every day. Sunday included, Whera to spend a pleaBant time. _ THE GRANDETTE PIANO— tnaa an Upright, little less than a Concert. Grand.— Agents: S. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.. S. Coiuioutt. Manager. rpHE City Fish Market. Hobson-street, X wholesale and retail. Fresh, and Smoked Fish delivered daily to all parts. 'Phone 1129. EAVESTAFF PIANOS lor exquisite sweetness and charm of tone.—Sole Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt. Manager. GRAMAPHONES/ " His Master's Voice," the World's Standard Talking Machine. —E. and F Piano Agency, Ltd. E A VEST AFP' PIANO, secondhand; no worm; perfect order; £16 cash.F. Moore and Co., Customs-st. E. KABTNER PLAYER PIANO—No training required to operate.Sole Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt, Manager. PIANOS— NO DEPOSIT. I.EPOBIT, Full-iron-framed Pianos-NO DEPOSIT! NO INTEREST. . Call and inspect our stock. <~-The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street. id TOP. Look—Our Queen-street Shop is open b all day Wednesday* and 9.30 Friday night. Taylor-made Boots.— ray lor. 95, ! Queen-st.. and 73 Karangahape Road. 1T» ,rOTHERS! KEEP THE GIRLS HOME. M Make the Home attractive with one of our Pianos.The NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO, 28, High-street — Make THE home BRIGHT With one of our new Pianos. No deposit. No interest. No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street. SOW Now.—Yates's Buckland Mixed Sweet Peas, containing the best waved i Spencer varieties; Is and 6d packets, post Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., Queen-st. TENNIS PLAYERS.— your Racquets A Restrung or Repaired by an Expert; best Out used; charges moderate. Telephone 2617.— Bruce. 94. Albert-street. QWEET PEAS.—Now is the time to sow; V,, w « have all the latest novelties.—KeCo? Ltd f QucT,!Vg m Arthur Yates and E X wMm YOUls PIANO

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 2

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