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Wanted to Buy. » T>TJTTERPLT Sulky and Harness, also > JL> aotive Horse, to run in 12cwt cart.— '. Price and particulars to 385, HERALD- " TRON Rails, 18lb to 251b to yard preferred, ' 1 wanted to Purchase.—Send particulars 9 t> Box 11. Foxton. _______ lATHE (engineer's) wanted, about )in ■i centre, up to 14ft bed: must bo com- • plete ond in good order—Lathe, 319, Hkiuld. POSTS, Split, 2000, wanted; contract price £2 100 puriri, 25s 100 totara.—Apply - by letter, Loughlin, Tc Kauwhata. PIANOS Bought for Wanted—Good second-hand Pianos and Organs.— 0 Richardson. AMP. Bldgs., Queen St. PIANO, best English make, grand or semigrand; perfect condition, and fairly x now, with guarantee.— Piano, j 863, HEBALDSADDLE and Bridle, gent.'e, good, cheap. —Particulars, L.J., 364, HERALD » SAFE, good, second-hand, small size; - O Chubbs preferred 836, HERALD. ' VAT, wooden, about 1000 gallons.—Apply , V A.R.8.. 344, HERALD. Q~A - K.W. ELECTRIC GENERATING •>i)v SET, direct current, direct coupled. —Full specification and price to MILLER f AND CO. PTY., LTD., 27, Queen's Bridge a Street. South Melbourne (Victoria). CLARKSON. Dealer, 38, Ponsonby Rd., buys Tools, Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers, ■ Jewellery, Bags, Cameras, etc Highest . prices given. OLD False Teeth bought, sound or broken: best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J. Dunstone. Box 1053, G.P.O. Auckland; est. .'5 years. Buyer of all kinds of dental waste. • A PPAREL-Mrs. Martin, the well-known ' IX Purchaser of Second-hand Clothing, etc, has removed to 3t2, Queen St., opp. Grey , Statue. Buys and Sells Travelling Trunk*.., Bags. Clothing. Jewellery. 'Phono 3303. APPAREL.-F. W .Fischer, 350. Queen St. (opp. Statue), Auckland, is largest buyer every description Left-off Clothing, Trunks, Ports, Suit Cases, Jowellery, Boots, etc — 'Phone 3021. Country orders solicited. j T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN wishing to Li dispose of their LEFT-OFF or MISFIT i,WEARING APPAREL will reccivo highest : value from MRS. ALDRIDGE, opp. , Y.MC.A.. W«ll»?loy Rt West. Communicate ) by letter or 'phono 2928 MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit and Deftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. l —Elliott St.. two doors from Wellceley St. , 'Phone 3188. MRS. J. LINDSAY. 51. Victoria St. W.New and Second-hand Clothing. Furniture, etc., Bought. Sold or Exchanged. r f\LD False Teeth wanted; highest price V/ paid in N.Z.— Post to Mgr , Piedmont Co., 236, Queen St.; cash by return Established 16 years. ' WE PAY CASH AND TOP PRICE for vv Second-hand Furniture in any quan- . tity. Always keen demand —Noonan Bros (late Louis Lewis), Auctioneers. Victoria St. 1 East. 'Phone 1078. r ——. „ PONFECTIONER'S JACKETED COPPER PAN, Capacity 35 Gallons, Second-hand, WANTED TO BUY. Stat* price, etc.. to PAN, Lumsden, Newmarket. GENT.'S MISFIT AND CAST-OFF APPAREL. OVERCOATS. MACKSTRUNKS, BOOTS. PAWN TICKETS. Etc. Etc. GET OUR PRICES ' Before giving away or selling for a mere 1 Song. Owing to big demand we are offering from j ' 10s to 60s per suit. . Ring up 8976. and our representatives will call on yout 1 THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING, , AND REPAIRING CO.. 1 4. Gt. North Road (nr- Ponsonby Reservoir). ' . — WE ARE BUYERS FOR CASH. In Large or Small Otiantities. of BOTTLES. SACKS. RAGS. RUBBER BONES. METAL. ETC. Country Consignments solicited. 'Cash rei milted the same day as goods checked, t pLARK "DROS. (LATE TAKLE BROS.). DRAKE ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429 i Pupils Wanted. i . ' A LERT School—Shorthand. Typewriting, A. Book-keeping- Each pupil taught sepaPalmerston Buildings, 49. Queen St. , Principals, Misses Lilly and Purvis- [ T\RESSMAKING AND CUTTING l D CLASSES 1 Held Day and Evening by Experienced Cutter. Dressmaking Lesson, Is. Millinery Classes on Thursday Afternoons ' ' and Evenings. Good Milliner engagedi Terms Moderate. 1 MRS. MALCOLMSON (late of London), 3 ( 105. Wellesley St. W. (near Hobson St.). - TV/TTLLINERY and Dressmaking Classes— IVI Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 ' to 12, 2 to 4; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: Is 6d per lesson. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Pokerwork. Stencilling. Price Lists. Send - 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. PRACTICAL Dressmaking. — Miss Reid, No. 1. Anglesea St., Ponsonby. Class lessons, 2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, 1 hour, 2s 6d. l . — PIANOFORTE. Violin, Singing, thoroughly 1 taught by certificated young lady; homes visited; 30s quarter in advance.— Diploma. 80. Herald. WOMEN'S Institute, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.— Dressmaking lesson, Is; Millinery, etc. Social club evenings, upstairs.— Grafton j Picture Theatre. MOTOR-DRIVING-Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driring. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. 'Phone 4344. 24. Smeeton's BJdgs STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly success- • ful in curing Stuttering and all impediments i of speech. Mr. McDougall uses the method ' taught by Professor Wyllie. of, Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on the cause and cure of stammering in Great Brit tain. First-class references and testimonials. a SB I, 8 Wanted Known. T\RESS BETTER AT LESS COST Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed 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 dved. Country orders receive prompt attention. One address only: THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO.. 358. Queen St.. Opp. Town i. Hall. Vans collect. Phone 3867. SEND now for Patterns of our latest Summer and Autumn Suitings. Real nobby goods in all the newest shades of " Browns, Greys, Blues, etc. We guarantee a perfect fit, combined w:th the best workmanship and materials.— Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Gent.'e Outfitter, , 11-13, Victoria St. West. e ~~ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED By the Latest Medical Method. ;' MARKLESS AND PAINLESS, e We Guarantee to Cure Sciatica. Rheumatism, and Eczema. Trained Nurse in Attendance. ■} MESDAMES CONSUELO AND WOODS. i. Princess Buildings, Queen Street ° Hop Floor). Thone 2015 a GREY HAIR can be quickly darkened by the aid of my wonderful new prepara- | tion. It is not a dye or stain, but colours I ■ the hair by a natural process. 1 becamo grey at the age of 27. but through a scientific friend I found an easy method which restored my hair to the natural colour If you are interested, send two stamps and I will '• send yoa full particulars under sealed cover '■• MRS. MARY K. CHAPMAN. y Suite D, Linden Court, Sydney. . WHO SAID BEGGS? WE ALL DID. I WHO IS BEGGS? '_ Beggs is the New Proprietor at the Queen's Ferry Hotel, where Speight's Beer is now on draught—and you know how good " Speight's Beer is Have a glass and a morn--1 inn snack at 11 o'clock. You're welcomet , » CEE GRAND DISPLAY OF DAHLIAS, j O EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY. I ARTHU7 YATES AND CO., LTD., Lower Albert Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 2

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