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Apartments Vacant. ' A HOME AWAY FROM HOME."- "\/ A "RANGIOR A.". IV 2, Elizabeth Street. Ponsonby (third street Eo lions Wood Street from College Hill, take loi rne Bay cars from city to Suffolk Hotel), — Iniln from Hera© Bay and Ponsonby cars. TJ ind 10 niins from city. Lately renovated -Aj ind painted throughout. Spacious grounds 40. and tennis court. Specially suited to relurned soldiers. Terms moderate. 'Phono I - \S6S. —MISS LAMB. Proprietress. -f — — do Select Accommodation. One Min. Queen St. THE TALBOT. 49. WELLESLEY ST. W. T 'Phone A 2245. -IVisitors and Permanent Boarders will find the accommodation, catering:, and attendance £■- it The Talbot ths best. V MKS. H. SAVAGE. Proprietress. J? 1 Moderate Terms. All Conveniences. _ QUEEN'S CLIFFE. SCOTIA PLACE .off Queen St.). 3mius above Town Hall. — ar , Modern Furnished Apartments, double and _ sincls rooms: breakfast, if desired, also life -jprivite k'tcbcn; ccntrn], select, quiet. I 'Pho«e i<Vfi.—Mrs. Fischer. \r I N D_E R M E KE. _ ' ' Under New Management. ySplendid Accommodation for Visitors and v Permanent Boarders. (_\ All Conveniences. Good Table. Terms Moderate. The position is very central, being close to X the Town Hail and overlooking Myers Park. JC MRS. I. McLEOD. Proprietress _ 'Phone A 2208. (Late of HolensvilleV A I- ■ ■ -■ =3 X ol Wanted to Bny. — C "'HANGING Box i;-plate) and Carrier, 1 / suitable for Keflex camcra.—Clarksou, Wilbar Studio. Queen St. _ trained. wanted; also, 200 } J- Pigeons. Fox Terrier Pups, at once.— tc J. Walker, 271, Queen St. u — — u If URN ITU RE.Wanted to Buy— cr _ J- Small Lots, pood prices Riven —Bell's 1 Furniture Mart '269, Karangahape Road. J —— ; ' i> lAWN-Mower. second-hand, good working l« J condition: not too light.—Full particu- :< lars, lowest nrice acceptable, not over 15s. — _ Hall. 931. HERALD. / -i X MILK, oOgals. daily, wanted to Buy — i Milk Vendor, 976. HERALD. | _ MILK Cans (2), 6-gallon, wanted to Buy. v* Also, Small Separator. State price, J. <_'• Foote, Church Rd., Ml. Roskill. _ a MACHINE, second-hand. for grinding ■i'-L teeing sugar, pepper, etc. —Price and 1' where to be seen. 913. HERALD. - —— r OARATOGA Trunk, second-hand; must be 1 J in good order.—2ola, 4th house. Pon 1 son by Barn. t 3 r PENT and Fly (10ft- by 12ft. or larger), 1 -I- good Quality, wanted toßuy; also; one J Sit. by 10ft.—State lowest prices to Camper. c , tiox 425. P.O. A KING to Mrs. KellyShe buys and I •1 sells Ladies', Genu's, Children's Misfit e Clothing. Evening Dresses. Boots. 'Phone - 2606.— Queen St. ] —■ —— » j A PPAREL.—F W. Fischer. 350. Queen St. V. (opp. Statue), buyer Lett-off i Second-hand Jewellery, Boots. False Teeth, j Pawn Tickets.—'Phone 3021. A PPAREL.—Mrs. Martin. 342. Queen St.. •' -i jl opp. Statue. buys ever" description J Svconduand Clothing, Travelling imiiks, ° Jewellery, etc. Highest prices. 'Phone 3303. ENTRAL BOTTLE AND SACK EX- I CHANGE. Waste Product Dealer's. Gladstone Street. Phone. A 2035. High- ' est prices given. Bottles, Bones, Rags, j 1 [ Cast Iron. Brass. Copper, Zinc. etc.. etc. " j Country clients can rely on prompt returns. I DENTAL Plate and Old False Teeth, any ' description; highest cash price by n>- ' | turn mail.—J. Dunstane, Box 1053. G.P.0.. j Auckland. FURNITURE, up-to-date, with Piano, re- ' quired to furnish 6-roomed bungalow; 1 jno dealing with agents, but would prefer ; •to deal direct with some person wishing to ' I sell right out. Would pay cash <ind all re- " i moval expenses.—Transferred. 355. HE&ALD. j Teeth. bo mid or otherwise: top 1 JL tnsrtjt nrice to trade and others by re- 1 j turn mail.—Pearliae Co.. 56. City Chambers. ' MRS. BROWN. 90. Hobson St.. buys ' Ladie.' and Gent.'s and Children's j Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. < Letters promptly attended to I MRS. BOT'IRILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. JL«J and Children's Superior Misfit and I < ft-off Clothing. Letters attended to — i Elliott St.. t-jro doors from Welledey St. 'Phone 3468 WAR Loap Certificates Exchanged it Why wait 5 years? £1 value is given now for e-ery 16s at David Silk's. Jeweller. ANY rags, AND BONES, any BOTTLES TO-DAY!" We are Cash Buyers. Send for Price List. ZEAL ANDIA TRADING CO.. Stanley Street. RAGS. RAGS. RAGS. TAKLE BROS.. i Rag Merchants, Union Street. 'Phone 527. I Tailors' Cuttings a Specialty i "pURNITURE AT AUCTION. i ~ I WE CAN GET YOU THE BEST PRICES. I RICH. ARTHUR AND CO.. Elliott Street. i HAVE ANY BOTTLES OR RAGS ,• -L TO SELL, ring up 'Phono 1697. ' Goods collected in city or suburbs, j Delivery taken at Rail or Steamer NEWTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. ' I Hobson Street, i.-. . - ; !WE ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, * * In Large or Small Quantities, of BOTTLES. SACKS. RAGS. RUBBER BONES, METAL, ETC. i Country Consignments solicited. Cash i remitted the Bams day as good cheeked. | QLARK JJROS., DRAKE ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. ' JpUNGUS ro urt DRIED;. ' Send Your Fungus to the Direct Exporter. V Highest Market Price, and Prompt Returns. AH CHEE. * Box 753. Opp. G.r.O. * ; SECOND-HAND FLOUR AND CHAFF . • SACKS, 3 WANTED TO BUY. " TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO., LTD., NELSON STREET EXTENSION. 'Phono 2854. - I . „ '-J Wanted Known. '*• pAN LEAVE WHISKY ALONE.— My -) husband's business brings him in con--1 stunt touch with drink, but. thanks to - ' Drinko,' he can now leave it alone." Thus writes a grateful wife from Dunedin. -> ' Drinko ' can be given secreily. Free bookt let sent in plain sealed envelope. State - if Mr., Mrs., or Miss.—Write Lady Mana- - R er Drinko Proprietary, 212H, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; QLOSING J-JOWN pOR rpHE JJOLIDAYS. E. E. CROT HALL'S 3 Premises will be 3 CLOSED FROM DEC. '23 UNTIL JAN. 3. Please note, that on and after January 3, r our Premises will be closed nt 6 p.m.. in- _ stead of-8 p.m.. as at present. i. V.'o also thank our clients for their support. which has enabled us to surpass all - previous records. I, Wishing them the Compliments of tho Season. ? E. E. C eothall: " - RENOVATING SPECIALIST. i, "Phone 4414. 137, SYMu.vDS STREET. ■1 ~ ~—' a |_£ORSE AND (JOW QOVERS. I.e Roy's 1116 Catah.gue is now ready, | aid will be forwarded, post free, on request, e All Goods are listed nt the Lowest Figure, i and, as usual, are of the Highest Quality. 1 WATERPROOF COATS. Le Roy s Feather-weight, Canvas Water- !. proof Coats for Riuiag, Walking and Yachting. are the strongest and lightest on the market Made in all styles and sizes to y suit men and beys. Catalogues sent post frc-e on request. : E. 1/ ROYe 42, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ' fj* H E QLD pIRM. i. (Established over 50 years.) > CABINETMAKERS. IJPHOLSTERERS AND pOLISHERS. Gold Medal for Furniture in Panama, Exhibition. FURNITURE OF LATEST DESIGNS AND FINEST WORKMANSHIP y Made to Order. Repairs of all kinds done. FUNERALS ARRANGED ,h At Shortest Notice and Reasonable Charges. w -yyINKS AND ALL. SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 2

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