Wanted to Buy. COURTLAND ■Watson, must be sound and ,_.•._,.- A'asreon. 20. HEEALD. CtALI.'.CT or Hoi Water Service, second- ) .ai,.i. in -.-ood order— City Chambers. - DRILLING Machine wanted, small to medium capacity.— Adames. Box i-.i32. G.1'.0. ___________ I THRESH ~E.se % wanted, in any quantity— J. Ceo. Ecu and Sons. Bakers and Unfeetioners, Newmarket. 1 HON Bunk Beds-cad. - beds, a* sold by 1 John Court, at Exhibition -State and where to be seen to 54. Cook St. Phone 1-161!. .. M' ULTITUBULAR Ruler. 4 h.p... not less than lH)lb pressure.—Price and pfll" ti.-_'.ar« to Furrow Bros, Waitoa.. M"~US BROWN, 90. Hobsotj St.. buys Ladies' and Gent, . and Children s Lei'- iT and Misfit Clotmng. Boots, etc letters promptly attended to _ _' \K .TOG V Trunk, wood order, wanted.— HM._,.,..-,. Newton P.O _n;\ "-"YOli'S Cireuinforen'er. must _be i. ' „ :,„.,! order.— Pukemiro ( cilleries, l_i.!.. ('.iadstone Buddings. rpi'KNOl'T Horse, Cart, and Harness). ...1 s,uind. wanted; .nitahle for travel- ]•■__ "aies'murj - Particulars, Advertiser, Onehu p a IVO. 4 ir;v_ -F. W. Fischer. 350. Queen St. ■V «... Statue . buyer Left off Clothing. K,.0 ('■■>;, s Jewellery. Boots. False Teeth.— ! 'Phone' 3021. Country order* solicited. » pp U.EL --__.*. Martin, 342. Queen St., '_ -■•'■•■>' Grey Statue, buys every description of Second-hand Clothing, Travelling Trunks, Baps. Boots. Jewellery etc. Highest prices Country orders specially attended. Phone 3303. " _ MPS BOTTERILL buys Ladie,*'. Gent. i. and Children's Superior Misfit and i ? ft...f T Cloth, ng. Letters attended to — E'lio'*'.' Pi .' - doors trom Wollesloy St. 'I'Von- "'.'■' _ __ OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT, sound .o broken; best possible prices in New Zeal md —Send any you have to J. Dunstone. Box 1053, G-P-0.. Auckland; cat. _a year*. Cash by return post. VRTICLES of Old Gold. Broken Jewellery. Silver. ''id Gold Dental Plates, etc., bough' highest prices.—13-4. Victoria St. W.. near Nelson Si. OLD Fal«a Teeth bought; highest price paid in N Z—Post to Mgr.. Piedmont Co. 56, City Chambers; cash by return. Established 16 years. OACKS SACKS SECOND-HAND SACKS IN ANT QUANTITY. TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO.. LTD.. &2. Fort Street. 'Phone -S.-.4.
Wanted Known. "X'Ol'R Home and Row to Furnish It.—To i , '..tain the beat results, consult 1 ;.,,::,!•-!■;-. and Airnond, Manufacturers. St, '. L< i.«m Si. _____ V S'VROLOGY.—Events in life foretold. -TV Sc"d '.:rne, place, date, and year to >J... Lewis. Hox 390. P.O. Postal note, If'.' .-. .imped envelope for reply. __ TV A Kit Winter Wear.—"We have J very • VV complete stock of Men"3 Warm Underrl.iihip"-- ' Just the thing for th.U cold I wea'hor Come along and we will be pleased , •,. -how them to you. Prices bedrock.— - Mi-Bride- Cash Tailor. Costumier, and Outhtier, 11-13. Victoria St. URAND'S REGULATING PILLS, 5s box. most efficient on market, harmless, reliable Medicines, etc., sent post free en receipt postal notes. —Bridge Drug Store, 8. Karansahape Road, Auckland. BACK at the office late. No lift running. Risky to stumble downstairs. Electric Pocket Lamp worth its weight in gold; 3s 6d up The "Ever-Ready."'—Hazard's, Queen fc t. MEN out late should carry an 'EverReady" Electric Pocket Lamp or Torch, lmni.cn rely useful; 3s 6d up.—Hazard's, Qtieeu SI. B' UTTER Bill Saved by using Highlander Condeiieu Milk on your bread. "INSERT GOLD" Tea Drinkers get Xj pleasure from the Tea and profit from the packets'. Save the "Camels" for the big Competition. {~>AN"VAS SLEEPING BAGS AND COATS V..' are useful in camp or country; many c cold night is made comfortable by a Beeping bag. E. Le Rot, 42, Queen Street, Auckland. BANKS, the Expert Tailor, will make tip your material, latest styles, at very low charges: remodelling a, speciality.H.M Arcade 'Phone 4262 BOYS are delighted with the present of an Electric Pocket Lamp. Ever-Ready" is best, on the market; reliable, fresh; 3s 6d. Hazard's, Queen St. CALLED up at night. Don't bark your i shins. Reach out for your "Ever-Ready" Pocket Lamp; electric, fresh, reliable; 3s 6d up—Hazard's, Queen St. DRESSMAKING.— can get their Dresses and Costumes made in the latest styles at reasonable prices. Miss Elder, 88a, Khyber Pass. PRAYING MATERIALS AND SPRAY JO PUMPS.—lllustrated Catalogue and Prices of All Pumps, Vermorite, Bluestone, Lime, Harbas, the Emulsion Oil Spray etc, etc. 6 ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD., Lower Albert Street. EVER-READY " Pocket Lamps and J Torches; immense variety. Refills from Is 3d.—Hazard's, Queen St. ORCH CHAIRS have hammock backs and seats and are most comfortable in front of the fire' these cold nights. Price, lbs 6d. E. Le Roy, 42, Queen Street, Auckland. IVORCE MATTERS FOLLOWED UP, Missing Friends traced. Private Inquiries made. Accounts collected. HARRY SACHS. Inquiry Agent, 18, H.M. Arcade. Auckland }7ASY TERMS FOR EVERYBODY.-Fur-Jli niture. Phonographs. Graraaphones, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, etc.. low deposit; Pianos, no deposit; Sewing Machines, no deposit. Talking Machines Repaired. Needles, 3s 6d 1000.—Newton Supply Agency, 227, Karangahape Rd. QNOTO PENS. Self-filling. Cannot Leak. British Manufacture. Medium, Broad. Fine Nibs. Post Free, 15 s. A. J. HARDING, Stationers' Hall, 220, Queen St. ECZEMA AND ALL SKIN TROUBLES. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly after using RADIO LOTION and OINTMENT. Guaranteed to cure any kind. Instant relief of irritation on first application. Prepared only by MAD.-.ME AMIE. Smr-p'ion's Buildings, Auckland. A'.~<.> obtainable at the following Auckland ( ■mi.'-ts : — V.'. H. Woollam;. 94. Queen Street. F. G. Murray. NXunukati Hd., Parne'l. J. George, Victoria. Road, Devonport, and Tukupuna. :
"SAKESK BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman tan do this by I pending their Costumes and Suits to l« Dry! < leaned or Dyed by our Special American > Process, which enables us to so renovate item that they are equal to new The price". I too arc most reasonable. Feathers (.leaned ' ■. ~:ifd. or dyed- Country orders receive j 1 i-mpt attention One address only THE I EMPIRE CLEANING CO. 358 Queen St ' ©pp. Town Mali. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867! I ■ ATTENTION We Hold the Fort" Here ■A THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO , 46. Weilesley Street.—Ladies 4nd Gentlemen -We are Dyers, Cleaners lrerS A Specialists in Repairs, Renovators ot Old Garments. ( ,me and see us Our ! experience is at your d.sposal. No ne»d to est a new suit or costume. Charges mod. rate Workmanship perfect. We call for and deliver in City.— Proprietor, K W\UC,n And at S. Avon Street. Grafton Bridge DANISH "REFORM" MALT TONIC "I ! U liquid palatable preparation of malt i enriches the blood: invigorating and 1101/ Ricoholic: many children in Auckland en lost and are deriving irreat benefit from ,1' DANISH GENUINE ••CROWN" MM V EXTRACT, the Great Tom.-." stimulate. appetite, restores weak digestion a !j Chemists unci Stores. ° " Wholesale Agent ■ _ A. BUSCK, Ferry Buildings. WEND ME YOUR OLD SUIT OR '- COSTUME. I do not want it if it is absolutely worn " •'.- but 1: it is merely shabby, soiled or out o. shape, I will Repair it. Drv Clean it by my special process, and Press it- Pressed by Journeymen Tailors—and return it as fre--h ana smart looking as a new suit. Alterations. and Remodelling. Country Orders Solicited. . E. E. CKOTHALL. Practical Tailor and Renovating Specialist 137, SYMONDB STREET. near Id Section. „ -._., , 'Phone 1114 (3 rings'. IS. PRINCES STREET, opp. Grand Hotel. Paone an (2 rings;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16010, 31 August 1915, Page 2
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