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Pupils Wanted, DRESSMAKING Taught in 3 lessons. Daily. 2-4; Thursday evening, 7-9.— Madame Mozey, Bradford St., Parnell (Id section), late Head Dressmaker Veitch and Allan. Wellington. MR. P. E. FAIRBURN, teacher of Pianoforte and Theory—B6 out of 02 pupils passed at exams. Homes visited.— 62, Grange Road. ITRS. MERVYN WILsON AND MISS I FOOTE. Teachers of Music and Dancing.—'Phone A 412. Kingsland, Waimana Hall to LotMISS AILING. - Wc+dcarting, Pokerwork, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sont. Classes day and evening.—4, Strand Arcade. MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours, 10 to 12, 2to i ; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms. Is 6d per lesson. PIANO and Violin Pujpils wanted; young , _ lady, competent, certificated; homos visited. Terms, 35« quarter, in advance.— Musician, 90, HERALD VIOLIN and Mandolin taught by John T Manson. Hondorson, Wojdside Rd . Mount Eden (4th on toft below Henley Rd.)! SCHOOL of Dressmaking.-Miss Rcid. No 1. Anglesea St.. Ponsonby. Classes daily, evenings by arrangement. rpHE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS-CUTTING No. 11. H.M. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twont- Lesson*. £1 Is. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prizes takon in World's Competitions. Charts Produce Over 100 Different Designs for Ladies, Girls and Boy?. Free Lesson at Any Time. Agents wanted. Wanted to Buy. A PPAREL.-Mrs. Martin, 850, Queen St. •*.!. <opp. Statuo), Auckland, largest* buyer every description Loft-off Clothing. Trunks. Ports., Suit Cases. Jewellery. Boots, etc.— Phono 3303- Country orders solicited. BICYCLE, s.h. gent.'a bike wanted; good order —Apply J K., 717. HERALD. BRICKS, 2000, second-hand, wanted; cheap.—J, Davies, Onslow Road, Mount Albert. BENCH, Carpontor's, wanted to Buy — Stale price and where seen to Bench, 704, Herm,d. i — , BOILER, small, good condition, to generate COlb roserve; stato price,—Sutton, BLACKSMITH'S Bellows and Anvil, good, second-hand, wanted to Buy; also Blacksmith's Tools.—J. Whitten, East Tamaki. FARMERS —Consign your Pigs, to Harrison and Smith, Three Lamp's, Ponsonby. Best price given. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN wishing to dicoTC of. their LEFT-OFF or MISFIT WEARING APPAREL will receive highest £*•&«„ . hc s} „ RS ALDRIDGE, opp. Y.M.C.A.. Wellcslcy St West. Communicate by letter or 'phone 2928. MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent's, and Children s Superior Misfit and Lefton Cloth ng. Letters promptly attended to. —Elliott St.. two doors froc Wellcsley St. Phone 3488. MILK, wanted, by contract, from Ist SepMember, for 12 months any quantity up to 50galls daily; price and particulars.— K 8.. 702, HERALD. MRS. J. LINDSAY, 51, Victoria St. W.New and Secondhand Clothing. Furni. lure, etc.. Bought, Sold or Exchanged.

MRS. DENNISON, 96. Hobson St.— Tr, "V. Ladies . Blouses, Costumes, Children's Clothing. Suits, and Boots. Letters promptly attended to. MRS. BH6m~9o7~Hebson JUL £ °j and c Gent'■ and Children's Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to. QLD Maori Curios.— 724, Herald. CAW-BENCH and Spindle, with or withU out saw— Cochran and Son, Oratia. SODA Fountain wanted; must be in good O order and cheap —Maker, size, and price, to Cash, King Country, 665, Herald. S TA ¥„?£ ™nted-N.Z. Btamps. used, 1855 i 7 ™ V,' w £ nt, ; d fo £ Prompt cash. List free.-W. P. Heslop. Wonthaggi. Victoria. STAMPS.— prices paid; send for „,„ free illustrated list.—T. NicoUe. 105. Pitt St., Sydney. TOOLS-Carpcnters', Plumbers', and Tools of all descriptions wanted to Purchaselarge or small quantities; highest cash price. —Clarkson, 38. Ponsonby Rd. rpHE VICTORIA BOTTLE EXCHANGE, X .152. Victoria St. ('Phone 3447), gives the highest price in any quantity for Sacks. Bottles. Zinc. Lead. etc. Give us a ring Cart will call. WAGGON, second-hand, wanted to BuyM Send particulars to Waggon. Post Office. Huntly FALSE TEETH. OLD, WANTED TO , 3 BUY; highest price given in New Zealand. Cash by return post. J. DUNSTONE, , Boi 493. Wellington. "JO TAILORS. WOOLLEN CUTTINGS BOUGHT. TAKLE BROS., Union Street, Auckland. 'Phono 627.

WE ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, <™ In Large or SraaU Quantities, of BOTTLES. SACKS. RAGS. RUBBER, BONES. METAL. ETC Country Consignments solicited. Cash remitted the same day as goods checked. QLARK -DROS., {LATE TAKLE BROS.). DRAKE ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. JACKS. SACKS. , We are Cash Buyers of Second-hand Sacks in- any quantities. THE TEXTILE BAG AND SACK COMPANY. LTD., 'Phone 2854 62, Fort St. GENT'S MISFIT AND CAST-OFF APPAR2L, OVERCOATS. MACKS TRUNKS. BOOTS. PAWN TICKETS' Etc.Etc. GET OUR PRICES Before giving away or selling for % mere song. m Owing to big demands we are offering from 10s to 60s per suit. Ring up 3976, and our representatives will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING. AND REPAIRING CO.. *"*"**• 4. Gt North Road <nr. Ponnonby Reservior). Wanted Known. QgURK E L L, AMERICAN CLOTHING RENOVATOR. DYEING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS, SUITS AND COSTUMES DRY CLEANING A SPECIALITY. All Work Tailor Pressed. KING'S COURT BUILDINGS UPPER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND 'Phono A 428. All Orders Promptly Attended to at Shortest Notice. RANTED' JJNOWNTHE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded GOLD MEDAL. THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest ana Best. ryHO SAID BEGGS? WE ALL DID. WHO IS BEGGS? Beggs is the New Proprietor at the Queen's Ferry Hotel, where Speight's Beer is now on draught— you know how good Speight's beer .8. Have a glass and a morning snack at 11 o clock. You're welcome. •niIESS BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry Cleaned or lived by our Special American Process, which enables us to so renovate them that they are equal to new. The prices, too, are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned, curled, or dyed. Country orders receive prompt attention. One address only; THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO.. 358. Queen St" Opp. Town Hall. Vans collect 'Phone 8867. GOODS, Furniture, etc., Packed, Stored, or Forwarded anywhere. Agents in all towns. Our Express Service is completely Up-to-date Save money by placing your next line in our hands. A. E. TATTLEY, LTD., Carriers and Forwarding Agents, etc, Customs St.WWestt t and Newmarket. 'Phones 4124 and 457. District Agency of the London and Midland Insurance Co.. Ltd LADIES! Restore Your Grey and Faded Hair with Misses Wrigley's Hair Restorer (Gold Medalists for Hair and Skin Preparations), Watson's Bldga-, Wellesley St

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 2

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