WANTED. WIANTED, smart respecbsbte Boy for merchant's Office, one having a good knowledge of arithmetic. — Apply own handwriting, to Box 89, General P.O.•■' ! [ANTED to Sell, most profitable Busiriefes, Auckland; owner must leave for England beginning April; twenty years established; profits average 100 per cent.; best thing ever heard of; call at once.— Blanchiield and Carbntt, corner Pitt-st. ANTED Known — Double - dressed Cocksfoot, Rye Grass, Clovers, Arthnr Yates and Co., 190, Queen-st. . ITSTANTED Known— Onr Specialties. ■"" Kapok and Flax Mattresses and Pillows. —Prime and Goodfellpw, Onehungn. IANTED Known—Steamers for Charter for Picnics, etc; reasonable teiane.— Coastal Steamship Co., Ltd. ANTED Known—That the Kauri TUnber Co. brand all Saslies, Doors, etc., manufactured by th.em K.T. Go.. : . T/C'AKTiBD Tailoring .i»» at reduced .rates. tCash Sale.-ri-Poetles and Fatmer, Strand, QneemrSt. "••:•-. ANTED" Kn own—Absotntely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the ! year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited. !CX7SANTCED Known— Prime and Goodfel'»t low,- Oxiehung-a, for Ironmongery, Furniture, and Crockery. i > ia\TED Known—That thoroughly seaEoued Tim-bet, Sashes and Doors can : only be .obtained from the Kauri Timber Co., Limited. • ANTED Known—Jus? Landed, the" Finest Shipment of Aluminium Ware .in .Auckland. The public generally are i invited to inspect.—Note the address, E. H. Potter, Ironmonger, 54, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland. WANTED. Known—No p-uff, but Gennine Redactions at Cash Sale.—Postles and . Palmer. . Strand, Qtieen-sL {OyTANTED Known—Yates' Grass and v> Clever Seeds are re-eieaned. All seeds at finest quality. ; — Arthur Yates and Co.. 190, Queen-st. "PLANTED Known —One Low Price for * Tools and Implements of every kind. —Prime and Goodfellow, Onehunga. ANTED Known —On Hire, Screw Jacks and Floor Cramps.—Jas. Slntor, Architect, Draughtsman, etc., Gov-etument Insurance Buildings, Qneen-st. WANTED Known—Do you buy your Clothing frc-m J. Green, 7, Queen-st.? If not, why not? Buy Sraimier Tweed Sluts at 25/. Comfortable, dressy and light. Don't forget the coily place for Sydney and Unsfciinkable Flannel is J. Green's, 7, Queen-street. TSTANTED Known— Tenuis Season. 1804— : »» Racquets and Repaired promptly.— J. Wisemau and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. ANTED Known—Pianorortes Timed. 5/. —G. Hood, Norman-street, Mount, Roskill-rd- Orders received by Mr Finch. Stationor, Queen-st. T\7ANTKD Known, Visitors to .West Coast, VV Cemetery and Picnic Parties, that Mrs Cochrane has opened Refreshment Rooms airjoining Waikumete Railway Station, where Refreshments may be obtained at all honrs. W "ANTED Known—The Denton Hat is guaranteed Al "Value. Try one.— Agents, Postles and Palmer, Strand, Queen street. WANTED Known—End of Season—Special value given in Panamas, from 18/ C; Tuscan, Brazilian, and Boater Struws; full assortment of Flexible and Frame Felt Hats, extra licit, for Auckland -wear. — J. W. Shackelford. 262-4, Queen-st. ANTED Known: Brett's Almanac and Diary, 1905. now published. Secure . a copy at once. Price, 1/; postage, 3Jd. tTXT ANTED KN OW N— >v We Mcl:e a Specialty of. ' WALLPAPERS AND FRIEZES. Ttf PET AND. >W. ILSSN, QUEEN..' STREET. TXT ANTED- " A -fc N V O_ W N. THE FRED BROWN '-.'~ VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal .it the Auckland Exhibition. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. FACTORY : PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. VK7 ANTED KNOWN. .•fyfß JAS. I^INNEAR, DENTIST, WTNDHAM STREET, Fifteen years' Australian and New Zealand experience, and late Chief Operator and Manager of the largest Dental Business in the colony. iraT ANTED KNOWN. A L. S raTH AND S ONS \ DENTISTS, HOBSON ST.' • (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), ,' SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS of BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Good Fit Old Sets of Teetir vile-made to Fit the Mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. A N T E D KN.OW N. A GEEAT OFFER. # . THE LAST WEEK. A SILVER WATCT3. valued 32/6, GIVEN AWAY with each Suit to Measure as a Special Advertisement GiTt. SUITS FROM 50/: FIT, STYLE. AND . QUALITY GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. Don't Forget this Great Offer can only Last Seven Days Longer. BRITISH WOOLLEN CO. Near Bank New Zealand, Newton. TX7 ANTED ° W2< " TEAT THETJAINLESS TTVENTISTBY ,p«O. QUEEN-ST. (opposite the "Herald" Office, over Prince's Jeweller), IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE TEETH ARE EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN, INCONVENIENCE, OR AFTER EFFECTS, PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS: ADULTS 2/ CHILDREN -J / ORDINARY EXTRACTION ........ -J / HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. - QUEEN-ST., opposite '"Herald" Office. Telephone 115 S. ■ . . UrA N T ED KNOW ST.' W. J... 0^ 1 ™ 1 * .— DENTAL SURGEON, . COKNEB WBLLESLEY-ST. AND' LORNEST: (nearly opp. Free Library). A RTIFICIAL mEETH. JX. JL \ •A Specialty. Beautiful and lifelike in appearance. None but the very best Teeth used. The most difficult cases invited. Old Sets Kepalrefl or. Re-modeJled e<iual .£0 . New.,., . THE LATEST GOLD CROWNS AND ~. PIVOTS A SI'EGIALTY. -pXTRACriONS TfVREE.- V Either by Gas or the New Painless Process, when replaced .with New Teath. Charges m t 'Moderate. rxONSULTATIONS TOTREE. ■ NOTE THE ADDRESS: ON" THE CORNER OF WELLESLEY-ST. AND LORNE-ST. . ~ ~. , v Hours:' 9 to 5; Saturday Evenings; 7.30 to
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 1
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