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Wanted to Buy. APPAREL. - MRS. ■ BOTTERILL gives ' Highest Prices for All Kinds of - LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. BOOTS. ETC. '•>■', 46, ELLIOTT ST. . 'Phone 3488. ■ ■'.. APPAREL. - Fischor, 350, Queen St. . Left-oS Clothing. Jewellery, Boots, Pawn Tickets." False Teoth.-Phone 3021. My representative, Mrs. Martin, will ca11. ., ; WE BUY FURNITURE, Pianos, etc., •VV and give highest nriccs-. whole houses bought out. Motor-car kept for prompt t ser vice-' 'Phone 862. Auction Department. TONSON GARLICK CO.. LTD. ■■' A RING to Mrs. Kelly.— Buys Ladies', Gent's, Children's Clothing, Evening Dresses, Bead Trimming. -'Phone 2606.— 392. Queen St. ' ; . ABOUT Those Books.— selling, bring them along to the Book Baxaar, corner Wellesley end Albert Sts. Top prices paid. BOOKS WANTED. — Libraries,- Parcels, Single Volumes. Magazines. Novols; top prices.-Brough's Old Book Shop, 378, Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. BOTTLES,' Rags', Metals, Bones, etc., Australasian Waste Product and Bottle Co., 43, Hobaon St. (next Laildaw Leeds). ■ _. "DOTTLES AND SACKS. For Best Prices, » THE ZEALANDIA TRADING CO., 'Phone 2431. 20, Stanley Street. CLARKSON. Dealer, 88,, Ponsonby Rd., Buys in any condition: Bicycles, Prams.. Tools, Watches. Jowellery, * False Teeth. Highest prices given. DISINTEGRATOR, medium sise, wanted. —W. E. Richardson and Co.. Customs St. East, Auckland. ■ '. LAXOWNERS.—Wanted to Buy-Green Leaf, any quantity.—Price and particulars to Stripper, co. G.P.0., AucklandFALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market 'price to trade and others.— Pearling Co., 168. Queen Street. FURNITURE.-Working man, setting up a home, wants Furniture; would rent Houso if handy city,— 202. ______■ HONEY Extractor wanted; any sine; hand or power.—H. Ricketts, Ngapuhi Road, Rcmueni terminus. , HORSES wanted for the lionSj-Bo7d, Royal_Oak__oo. Onehunga. ___ N" EGATIVES (used), half or whole plate; any quantity.—'Phone 2956. PIPING, Galv., 200 ft, {in or Jin, wanted to Buy.— X.Y.Z., Manurewa. PIANO and Sewing Machine wanted to Buy;, borer not objected to; any make. Melbourne, 82, H-BALD. ~ WIRE Netting.—lOOYds wanted.—Stato VV. particulars Netting. P.O. Box 10, Helensville. ' ■ Pupils Wanted, ALL Beads Reduced.— given Em-, broidery, Beadwork. Children's garments made and embroidered.— Arts and Craft Guild, next. Town Hall. BEADS, Beads, Beads.— arriving.— Largo assortment of Beautiful Beads. Lessons given,—Curio Depot, 81, Shortland St; ; CAN You Swim?—l guarantee to teach; Mon.. Tues., Thurs., Tepid Baths.-D. B. Anderson. CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individu- ; ally compiled each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical efficient courses Matriculation. Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy. National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. , Write prospectus. Special "War" price Metropolitan Cor- _______ College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. DRESSMAKING Classes.-Day and' Evoning Classes; two-hour lessons, Is 6d.— Miss Coulthard, 130. Grafton Rd. 'Phone 1874. T EARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDS—Day JJ . and Evening Classes and by Correspondence.— Willott Showc&rds,' 466,-' Queen St. .10 per cent, off for, Soldiers. ■ I EARN to make your 1 own Dresses.— J girl,, on leaving school, • should take a, course of instruction at Mrs. Malcomson's, Dressmaking Classes, held Day <tnd Evening. Tiain.ng Course, £3 3s. Single Lessons, Is . 6d, individual supervision. Notice.— Dresses and Costumes prepared for Home Finishing. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist, Wellealey St. West, corner Elliott St. . | LESSONS Pen-painting. Stencilling, Babies' Woollen Garments, Beads, Fancy Work; Ladies' Handwork sold on commission.—446, Queen Street. . . ' ■ -V ■• .. . LESSONS given in Pen Painting, Wood"carving, Pokerwork, and - Stencilling Articles designed or plain: price lists posted. —Miss Ayling. 4. Strand Arcade, Auckland.,, LEARN Motor-drivinfi and. Mechanism; careful tuition; City Council certificate guaranteed: moderate fees.— Wakefield St.; 'Phone A 2072. .-;.■, LESSONS given in all branches, on Toilet ' and - Hair Work;— Particulars, ' write Specialist, Box 426, G.P.0., Auckland. MILLINERY taught thoroughly by competent' milliner. Morning, afternoon, evening classas.—Call Studio, 3rd Floor, H.M. Arcade, for all particulars.. '■ ' ; MOTOR-Driving Taught on Modern Daimler and American Cars; taxi or private certificate guaranteed.— J. Lewis, Taxi Stand, Customs St. E. 'Phones 3802 and _________ -' '■••'-■ _____ : . SCHOOL of Laceraaking and Art Needle- :, work, Short's Buildings, 2nd floorExclusive designs; moderate fees. Send for 'card.'--'."'- ■ ■ . ■'' '..':•.■■' . STAMMERING' Stuttering. - Mr. McO Dougall, Author-Teacher of Quickest, Easiest, and Most Natural Method for Curing Stammering and other Speech Defects.— Orakau Av., Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, j Auckland. ' '■''■ .' . \ UNIVERSITY Coach undertakes individual tuition-,' all, subjects and exams; backward education a speciality;. moderate fees--Box 1216, G.P.O. .■'■■"?• : ' LADY, young, university education, experienced teacher, is forming Shakespeare and General Literature Classes. Pupils also taken for Private Tuition or Coachine. by Correspondence, in English, Latin, French, to Matriculation Standard. Fees moderate. ■ Write . M.C, ' - . ■.. 28, Omahu Road, ' , .- Remuera. :' ' Tuition Wanted. COACHING, private, wanted by gentleman in subjects of first two groups' for Teachers' D Certificate; evenings.— 869, HEBAIrD. , ... >,' ———■__———_,__———————__——-———■ Ranted Known. ft BEAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE vX '. of Ladies' Costumes, Coats, and Skirts. Also, ' Gent.'s Tailor-made Ready-to-Wear Suits . and Unclaimed Suits. STILL IN FULL SWING. SCHNEIDEMAN BROS., LTD., 215, 217. 219, Queen Street. Auckland; A W. «BR Y A N~T. •**• ■ Successor to P.^Bryant, Coal Merchant and Carrier, 8, ' Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs Bldgs.. and. ______ Rd., Ponsonby. EDISON DIAMOND DISC AND CYLINDER PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS—Rexonolaa and Other Makes of Disc Gramophones, Rexophone and Regal Becords, D.S., 2s 6d each.' Columbia Records from 3s 6d. Large and varied assortment of Records. New Records arriving every week. Send for Free Lists and Catalogues. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.HOWIE'S (late of Newton), 6 and 7, Endean's Buildings, Quay St. (opp. Queegji Wharf). 'Phone 3457. \ w ANT KNOWN. IYYi —- Hemstitching on Blouses, Skirts, and Under- < wear has an improving effect. NEW MACHINE RECEIVED FOR WIDE HEMSTITCH ON^INEN^EDSPREADS, Send Orders Early. iW. P. O GllviE ' 316. QUEEN STREET. CROTHALL EXPLAINS THE REASON WHY.. ' , Modern labour-saving machinery has revolutionised the clothes renovating industry, and substantially reduced the cost of the work. Crothall has now installed a renovating plant of the very latest and most approved design, arid is consequently enabled to revise bis scale of charges to the public. Suits treated in the'famous Crothall Way from 7s 6d. Repairs, Alterations, and Remodelling. Country orders carefully attended to Tji W pROTHALL, RENOVATING SPECIALIST AND PRACTICAL TAILOR, 137. . SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND. i 'Phone 4414. MONEY MONEY TO LEND. . LENT MONEY jpK TO j*K(\(\ LENT MONEY *0 _COUU» LENT MONEY UPON ANY APPROVED LENT MONEY . SECURITY. FURNI- LENT MONEY TURE. including LIVE LENT MONEY STOCK. FARM IMPLE- LENT MONEY MENTS. ETC. LENT MONEY You can always be certain LENT MONEY of honourable and abso- LENT MONEY lutely Clean and Straight LENT MONEY Business.',.' LENT MONEY . - —'-' '■■■ LENT MONEY T W "RALKIND, LENT MONEY U> VY. X) LENT MONEY CITY CHAMBERS, 44 & 45. LENT MONEY Third Floor, LENT MONEY Opposite John Court's, LENT MONEY Entrance, Queen St., or ' LENT MONEY Victoria St. LENT MONEY 'Telephone, A 2345. LENT MONEY Correspondence, enclose. LENT MONEY ' stamped envelope. LENT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16925, 10 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16925, 10 August 1918, Page 2

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