For Sale. BASINETTE Perambulator, superior, excellent condi'ion. £2, cost £6 6s. Also. Push-Obair. 10s.— E. E. Crothull, Renovating Specialist. 137. Syniocds St. BJvAUIIFUL Christmas I'resents in Pentinting. Table Centres, Cushion : Squares and D'Oyleys. reasonable price«.—To ,be seen at Messrs. i'hiliipps and lmpey's, | Ltd.. Qneen St. BOOK Bargains.—" Electrical Installations." 4 vols.. 21s: " Modern Physician." 5 vols.. 30s; "Man, the Masterpiece," Kellog- IPs 6d; 501.10 Magazines. 2d each.—Book Bazaar. Welleslev Si. W. C COUNTRY Visitors.—The only place in - N.Z. ycu tan buy Edison 2-Minute Records, 1-3 d0z.—172, Hobson St. FULLY Jointed Sleeping Dolls ar.d a host of others from 6d each.—Sid. Green. 85, Queen St GRASS, two acres, ready for hay.—W. H. Thomas. Nt.-w Lynn. GRASS, two acres, ready for cutting bay. —E. Brook. The Drive. Epsom. GAS Stove, Bedsteads, Kapok Mattre»-.es. C heap Boots. T<k>ls. Tool Chest, j Pram?, Go-carts. Kitchen Dresser.—A. Mauj rice. 127. Hobson St. GRAMA PHONE, new. solid oak. -£"3 10=.; Double-sided Record--. Is lid each.- W. Newcom'oo, 356, Queen St . opp. Town Flail. HAY. —About H Acres of Standing Hay. JtJ. '.Andy 'Jangero Crid?o; cheap.—Address a - . Heeald. HAY. five acres, standing, re.ady to cut.—Laurence E. Knight. Robertson Rd.. Manners. HEALTH Tent, double roof- 14ft by 14ft; in use 3 week*: cost i' 14; wiii take A'9.—Address at HEUALD HOUSE, small. Sft by loft; can remove in sections; iron roof, sides rusticated boards, t.. and g floor; £7. A'.:o, old Tents. Bit by 10ft, 3s to ss.— D. Niccoll, I'arnell Bridge. MEAL, good and cheap: also, Linseed and other meal« ; samples on application..—F. W. Smith and Co., Commerce St.. City. , MR. SUCKLING. Optician, has 400 pairs " Rectex" Spectacles at 8s 6d; splendid ; absolute money-back guarantee. Worth inspection —15fi. Q,:eer. St. VTOVELS. second-hand, hound in cloth, in 1* good condit'on. for Sale.—Apply mornings, 67. St. Stephen's Avenue. Pamell. 1 PERSIAN Rug. 6 by 8; two tone Brown -1 Velvet Pi"- Carpet. 16 by 12: Bookcase, open: Leather Golf Bag and 5 Clul>3, nearly now.Cash, 066, Herald. r SALT. Agricultural and other Manures; Seeds, etc.—F. W. Smith and Co., Commerce St., City. '^HIBT and Collar Machine, in go"d worklug order; to be seen working any day ; except Saturday.—Epsom Laundry. Racquet, lady's (14ozl, just re--1 strung, ?ood as new; cash —Genuine, P. 0., Otahuhu. rPHE Finest Doll Show fn Auckland. You A must come and see our windows. Green, 85. Queen St. TOYS for Boys — Meccano," only toy worth buying. 6« set. Makes huni dreds of models.—Skeates, opp. Howe St., Jf..,n»,t„,„ pj ■ | ■ I. i BUILDING Timber in Rlruu. Matai. .-nd Pine; 1 big stock'. 'arg« daily output: . sizes cut to order. Deal direct with the Producer. —Send for quotations to Tamaki ' Sawmills. Raurimu. J "DUILDING Material, new and secondI' hand, at very low rales: cor. iron, scantling, weatherboards, floorihg, doors, ( sashes, stoves, mantels, grates, etc., at J, . Thomas'. Hobson St., above Laidlaw Leeds, f 'Phone 3738 f EXTENDING Wood Trellis, kauri, made in -Li 3tin. 2Jin, and 1 iin meshes: all heights to 7ft when open — A. Dupree, Maker, Eden Terrace. Auckland 1 "C'ENCING Posts, per IC»j—Stringy Bark 2 •*- £5; Battens, lis; Strainers, 5« each.— J. Howard, Whangamarino. - LADDERS, Steps. Trestle*. Barrow*, - ! -Jl* Clothes Boxes. Seaman's Chest. Ciothei - Horses, Washtubs, Garden Seats, Lawn Markers, Crutches, Yokes, etc.—3. C. Pelham — and Sons Manufacturers. Shop and Offic« r Fitters, 150, Victoria St. West. Ivollei Skates and Parts in Stock. CINGER. latest, not soiled: 66 model; P j cheap. Oak Drophead Wood, slightlj t, damaged: £3 15s.Globe, 154, Queen St. next Porter's r WINGER, improved. £4 15s: 7c)r. Prophead ii perfect order, £i 15s; Beale Drophead n cheap—Globe Depot. 154, Queen St. GINGER Folding Table, £3 10s: New Home i Vr; ,„ -- 17s 6d; Beale, £2; Singer, hand ■" !i% , ■ Standard Rotary, cheap.—'Phone 295 □ u.obe 154. Queer St. ~ WALTER A WOODS Not- Centun s * ' Binder, complete.—For particulars, G . Harvey, Arkle's Bay. POSTS, puriri and totara, about 10.000; J- lots to suit purchasers.—A.B.C., Wai _ mauku. a A UCTION SALES AT PRIVATE RES J d "V,. c. .DENCES. 1 1 He Specialise in this, and can Guarantee l! Satisfactory Results. — RICH. ARTHUR AND CO., Elliott Street il -——— d t- GENT.'S MISFIT AND CAST y VT APPAREL, OVERCOATS. MACKS t, TRUNKS. BOOTS. PAWN TICKETS ETC . ETC — GET OUR PRICES before giving r.way o >r selling for a mere song. Owing to big de to mand we are from 10s to 60« per suit 3. Ring up 3976, atid our representative wil s csil on you. a. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING AND REPAIRING CO.. 4. Gt. North Road Inr Ponsonbv Reservoir! 18 REDEEMED PLEDGES—Guns. Prisn v_- and Field Glasses. Lenses, Banjos _ Violins. Cornet*. Magnifying Glasses. Den ... fist's Ftrceps, Old George Silver. Cutlery Plate. 'Cello. Metronome, Billiard Ball? J 8 Jewellery, every description, good order 13 Suitable presents. Inspection invited.Royal Loan Qfhce. 4, Wellesley St. E. tls . shop from Queen St.). "it et Dress better at less cost. - Any Lady or Gentleman can do this b rs sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dr it Cleaned or Dyed by our Special America Process, which enables us to so renovat ' them that they are equal to new. The pricei - too, are most reasonable. Feathers cleane< curled, or dyed. Country orders receiv prompt attention. One addreoa only: TH' st EMPIRE CLEANING CO., 355. Oueen St ie opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 7 Phone 336" LOOK, —Saf« 50s op your next suit- W have on hand a large assortment < — Gent.'s Tailor-made Misfit and Unclaime v® Order Suits, etc., in thorough clean ord< 5 " and repair. We are able to sell you a Mist Suit from £2 10s, or a Second-hand Suit froi £1 10s, and have hundreds for you to chooi 'd from. Any alteration required done by e; or pert tailors without further cnarge. I'romj attention to country orders.—THE LONDO —' CLOTHING CO.. 4. Gt. North Road. M BE TOO DATE - -L* FOR 'XMAS TRADI 5s £ e BUY X 0 W re! jgRITISH — 'S ODA OU^TAINS And Accessories, "g Built by m T HE gAGLE ARBOXATI:N ' G C ( • From Stock held by rd IyORTON AND (JO., k " 0 ROOM 33, HALL OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND, — A gents for N<vw Zealand. no , m TJ REDEEM ED LEDGES. — BARGAINS :\T THE WUTEMATA LOA h. COMPANY, 'V Customs Street .next alternate. Hotel). d - £I=. -NEW 18ct HUNTING ROTHEI HAM WATCH; cost £30 £4 JOs— HORNLESS GIIAMAPHONE, wi — 12 Records. G. £3 10s—HALF- CAMERA, complet . with 6 Slides, cass and tripod, ia, 37j —BRASS CORNET, by Gauvat Br ik- votto, Paris. £7 10s—18ct HALF-HOOF RING, set v.i fa- 6 large diamonds. 2 17s 6d—6ft by 6ft TENT, and FLY; Bft 1 10ft, 2' 6d; 10ft by 12ft 355. — 37SOLID GOLD WRISTLET AVATC] E £2 15s—COMPLETE SET OF DENTA FORCEPS !12 to set). 55s—SOLID GOLD CHAIN AND PE: DANT. £3 5s —NEW KODAK CAMERA, uomplet ~ -vith leather cast ind talk. , £3HEAVY ISc. GENT'S SNAKE-RIN( 16 Lit .vi'h 0 aiarronds. j 37s 6d—TAILOR MADE SUIT, in good co dition. __ r.Os—SINGLE - BAR'IEL HAM MERLE; N - ,ric HAND-MADE VIOLIN, over 1 years old. _ 45«—FIRST-CLASS MANDOLIN and case. 42s G.-'.—BEAU r ITv".;LLY CHASED BRAC LET; worth double. DE Money Advanced on Jewellery. Plate. Music Instruments. Firearm?. Clothing, and All Merchandise. All business transacted confidentially in private room witn a private entrance. THE AVAITEMATA LOAN CO.. Customs I B. KISSLN. Pawnbroker, i. 'Phon* A 2173.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 2
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