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WANTED TO BUYA NBELL acd Co., Auctioneers, 167, A. Queen St., buy Furniture, Pianos, etc., outright for cash.—2s6BAA PPAREL.—Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St.— -XX Largest Buyer, Auckland, Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing.—Phone 2674. ICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, an* condition! Watches. False Teeth. Cameras, Binoculars, etc.—Clarkson. 38, Ponsonby Rd. "DILLIARD Tables. 1 or more, full-size.— D Send particulars to Box sft, Putaruru. BOOKS. —Libraries or smaller collections of ' Books, in sound condition, purchased; prompt cash.—Brooking and Son, 28, Wellesley St. W. BOWLS, set. in good order, make price, particulars. —Apply, A.8.C., 405, Herald. CARPENTERS' Tools. Bags Boots Buits. Artificial Teeth, Records, Clothing.— Hansen. C, Wakefield St. DOVER Stoves, Doors, Sashes, Ranges. Scales. Harness, Boot Lasts, Carpenters' Tools. —B. Barnett. 51, Elliott St. RESS-STAND, medium size; also Machine, Drophead; mußt be good and i reasonable. —Model, 509. Herald. UNGUS. good, dry, lOd lb. paid, cash on delivery to T. W. Doo, 109. Victoria Street. ; "I7URNITURE and Household Effects, any IT quantity; best prices given: spot cash. —McKeurie'a, 110. Brondway. Newmarket. '[TAWKER'S or Light Express Turnout; JEL must be cheap; good order. —Write, stating price, Hawkers, 472, Herald. NVALID Chair, second-hand (wheel), strong, reasonably priced.—C. Smith, Runciman. IRON Gates, ornamental, side entrance, and wicket, in good order.—Addrees at Herald- _____ LiTHO Press, Double Crown, new or second-hand; cash price to _ Photographer.—Cash, 470, Herald. AURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers, at highest market rates, of all grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS. Customs Street East HTcKENDRICK BROS.. Saok, Bag, Mpr--IVX chants. Prompt cash buyers.— Wellington St.. Auckland. MOTOR Lamps ipair), acetylene, for small car.—State price, etc.. Urgent, 546, Herald. RANGE, Orion, 3ft.. with boiler;, good condition; cheap for cash.—articulars to Range, 214, Herald. | RING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Clothing, Evening Wear. —Darby St., off Queen St. Phone 2606. 'CJET of Bowls.—Price and make to H.A., 0 520, Herald. SPRINGCARTER, half worn, quiet; also 10 Grade Jersey Cows, near calving.— Gordon. Waipu P.O. TRAPPED Rabbits, any quantity: Dried Skins at highest market rates.—Sanford. Ltd..'Customs St.. Auckland A USTRALASIAN RABBIT SKIN CO.. A. Box 1272, Auckland. We are Direct Exporters and pay the Highest Prices for Skins, also Trapped Rabbits. _ . „ .. Cheques Dv Return Mail. send us a Trial bhipme?<t. rro FARMERS AND BUTCHERS. X REALISE YOUR PRODUCTS To Best Advantage. We pay TOP MARKET PRICE FOR WOOL SHEEPSKINS, CALFSKINS. HIDES, TALLOW AND FUNGUS, Etc. Consign to us and receive your cheque by Return Mail. LICIITENSTEIN, ARNOLDSON AND CO., Direct Exporters, Quay Street, Auckland. U... ■— ~ PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketworlc. Coloured Leatherwork. Pokerwork. Pewterwork, Penpainting. Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Avling. 4. Strand Arcade. ART Teacher, all branches, choice selection, Xnias., Wedding Gifts.—Miss Flott. Room 10. Tabernacle Bldgs. BALLROOM Dancing—Young Lady Expert private tuition. Jazz. Blues, latest steps. £1 Is term.—Jazz. 300. HeHald. BUSINESS as a Profession."—Free Book describing Mail Teaching of Fundamental Truths; famous British School.— Write, Dixon "Institute, Box 12b2, Auckland. riLASSES.—Costumes. Frocks, Coats., cut \J for home-finishing, 9 to s.—Mademoiselle Le Houx. 8. Bon Marche. Karangahape Rd. DRESSMAKING Classes by Technical School Diplomer; also Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, etc., executed.—-Handi-crafts. Ltd., Ccv. Darby and Elliot Sts. DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening—Miss Coulthard, Pierce Bldgs., over Sncdden'a, Symonds St. Phone 2980 A. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Home or professional, cutting, designing, i«modelling.—Mcdern Dressmaking Salon, EllisonV Chambers. Queen St. JOHN MANS ON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello and Mandolin.—243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. Mrs. E. L. Perkins. LADIES —Make Your Own Dresses, Cos- ( tumes. We cut, tack; you finish.—Miss Watt. Tabernacle Bldgs. . T EARN to Make Your Own Gowns: 2s 6d 1 l per hour. —Josephine Dressmaking Academie. 60. City Chambers. MISS BRIAR GARDNER receives Pupils Novelty Art Needlework; classes daily.—National Bank Bldgs.. Fort St. MISS ENGLAND, for Millinery Classes,Orders and Renovations.—National BanK Buildings, Fort St. MISS E. H. MILLER, 9 Broadway Chambers, Newmarket.—High-class Dressmaking; Classes. Day and Evening. Tl/fOTOR-Driving. Running Repairs, Work--IVX shop Practice; Council certificate guaranteed.—ls6, Khyber Pass, opp. Lion Brewery. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton, 6, Lower Albert St. Phone 2367 A. PIANOFORTE Tuition.—Lady. certificated; beginners preferred; homes visited.—Piano, 393. Herald. SHORTHAND. —Business Quick Speed Mail Course gives speed few weeks.— P.O. Box 1118. STAMMERING Can Be Cured.—Rarely is it due to organic defect. Thousands have been successfully cured by Professor Foote's Methods. —Write for Free Booklet, O Howard Ballan, Australasian Representative, 175E, Hereford St., Christchurch. ATE'S College of Beauty Culture, Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd.—Any branch ; -taught; American methods. Fee 3 moderate. TO Steel Guitarists—Learn to Play in Any Key.—Alma Studio, 15, Karangahape Rd.—C. Yew. PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN HOMEM \DE SWEETS. —You can make Delicious Sweets in your own kitchen—the work is fascinating and highly profitable. Learn to-day; earn to-morrow.—\\«te now to the RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL. 5-7 Kitchener Street, Auckland. Materials free to Country Clients to commence.' Send stamped envelope for naviculars. Sample box of Pupils work, 3s post free JNCREASE Y OUR Jncomemake F noM £5 T° £15 •yyTEEKLY. MAIL COUPON FOR FREE BOOK. This coupon below will bring you our big free book. The real information about your opportunities in Home Confectionery Making—positive proof that you, too. can earn £5 to £15 weekly. Send for it now. Along with tho book we will send you our guarantee bond and particulars of the most wonderful pny-raising course in the -vvorld. Send this coupon now—this very "Second may be the turning point in your life. Send it while the desire to earn more money is upon you, to NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, 25, Winutone Buildings, 77, Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sirs—Without obligating me in any wiiy send me the " Open Road for You," your free book, and particulars of your free outfit offor, guarantee bond to purchase my sweets, and proof (hat I can earn from £5 to £15 each week, making sweets at home. Name Street Town 2 BUSINESS NOTICES. M c N A B AND MASON. MONUMENTAL MASONS. 109, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. (St. Bonodiot's Corner.) Specialists in Cemetery Work in Stone and Concrete. Catalottuo and Prices Free. JQ GOLD IE AND SONS. LTD.. FOR THE BEST TIMBER. Large Stocks of Oregon (including Long Lengths) Just Landed. HEAD OFFICE: Imperial Buildings. Queen St. Phono 653. MILL ORDER OFFICE: Poore Street. Freeman's Bay. i Phonos 96 and 511. tS a n g e s. New Itangos, 24in., £5 12s Gd. Ideal for Seaside Baches and Campers. All Other Sizes inCStock. Also, Second-hand in nil Makes. Repairs in All Branches Executed with Promptness. QTONEX AND Phone 1298. WAKEFIELD STA GENUINE TAI LOU-MADE" SUIT, at JAMES (JIM) WILSON'S.—Now addle6.S' 313. QUEEN STREET. Phono 853 A. Above Town Hall. IG REDUCTIONS in Prams.. Push i.'htirs, Doll Prams., etc.. at Our NEW (SHOWROOMS. 313, Queen St. (3 doors above ,I ' ow { I v . I a! II THOMPSON AND CO. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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