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PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT MERCERY CASH SALE. B;J. M. KEMP. Will previous to stocktaking offer the whole of his well assorted ctock at such prices that must command immediate, attention. All the New Shapes in Men's Hard" and Soft Felt Hats, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Special Value in Men's Coleraine Waterproof Inverness Coats, Covert Coats, and Mackintoshes. WELL WORTH ATTENTION. Some Desperate Lines in Men's Coloured Cambric Shirts. (See Windows for choice and price). Also, Lawn Tennis and Cricketing Shirts A Big Choice of Men's Underwear aj Specially Reduced Prices. Umbrellas in Great Variety. Men's Ties to suit all tastes, at Clearing Prices. riASH OALE TO COMMENCE XTONDAY, TULY- QTH AUCKLAND HOUSE, PARNELL. . QTRANGE as it may appear, there are £> some people,:even at this late day,wha are unable to realise the largo amounf it is to their disadvantage through theitf not getting their clothing made at W. H<Potter's, Queen-st., where complete Suit* are made to measure from 50/.

Great After Season Clearance Sale at the "Economic," 292 Queer) St. BALANCE of WINTER GOODS and SHORNEY'S STOOK to be swept out at DESPERATE PRICES until the end of the present month, in order to make room for Large Shipments »f Summer Goods on their way out. , • TTAWIPQ ias determined to carry over no goods ef a strictly seasonable character, and finding himself still • *J KJ JiM JuJsO stocked to a considerable extent Avibh goods of .this description, has decided to ofl'er them to the public at such Stupendous Reductions that must prove irresistible to the most economical.. . . A FEW SAMPLE LINES OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS OFFERED. ALL MILLINERY MUST BE SOLD. Stacks of splendid quality goods in Lot of manufacturers'samples Ladies' inn t„,!■„*> os.;™™^ "!?»!<■ TTnt« it Meltons, Tweeds, Amazons, Serges, and Children's Hose and Gent's slf 2/11 3/^4/6-5/6 eaSloS at 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 the Sox, greatly reduced in price. . . iSw hatsil/ 1/11 2/6 each dress of 6 yards. Big lot of Boys', and Girls' Caps and one auSter usual mices- artTstic ™ pieces of heavy coloured Dress Tarns, 1/6 each, usual price 2/6. Zv^X^^S^Y^^ Tweeds, 3/6 yard; to be cleared at 30 pieces Striped Blouse Flannelettes, new fur toques, to clear, at 8/11 1/11* yard. . W iov 4fd. each- usual nrice 17/6 each- 10 52-inch Meltons, 2/11 yard, for 1/11 Striped Flannelette Shirtmgs, 23d, 3d, eacn, usual price, .u/o eacn, xv j 3£d, 4d, 4£d up, specially reduced, dozen cmldren s cosy bonnets, to yara. -1 » » * t> i j clear balance, 1/ each; 50 beauti- : . , ful velvet untrimmed hats, 2/11 AN EVENING COSTUME SENSATION. THESE PRICES SHOULD MAKE SEWeach, usual price, 8/6, to 10/6; •'■ p b t y , che:nile ING MACHINES HUM FOR MANY thrown away. bodlf e piece complete, et 14/9, Big lot of gample Tapestry Covers and a oirwcATTnNAT PAurATN usual price, d^/b. Hall Curtains, from 4/11 up; Linen A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN. g^ Flushes, various shades, 2/9 for IWe Dttma ' Bkß| • fro m-iojd yard 50 children's beautifully trimmed 1/9 yard. ' • .» •••'" up- Towels from 3Jd each up. S ... cloth pelisses, will be cleared out Shot Silks, 4/6 to 2/6: yard. * The balance of our "'Table Centres, ■f at 5/11 each, usual prices 11/6 and Fancy Embossed Velvets, 6/11 to 8/6; D'Qyleys, Sideboard Cloths, Kun- ■ 13/6 each; 30 ladies' ready-made clearing at 2/11 yard. .: ' ners, Traycloths, greatly reduced' costumes, coat and skirt, to be Corded Velveteens, 1/6 1; usual price, to quit Bold at 12/6 each, usual prices, 2/3 yard. Circular' Pillow Twill 73d- usual nrice 32/6 each; 100 ladies' capes at 3/6, Corded Velveteens, in black only, 1/34; S^ard '* ' - 6/11, 7/11, 8/6 each, half usual usual price> 2/ . ' in Sheetings, CaliPnces- oTftirci Dinfljni •'•■ : cbes, Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings. THESE PRICES WILL SILENCE SEW- KID GLOVE BARGAIN. Bush JlugS) 2/11> 3/6} 5 / 6> 7/fl> g/ G U p f ING MACHINES FOR MANY 150 Pairs of Ladies' Kid Glßves will be ; special value. WEEKS. . , sl aughtered at 1/ per pair; also, 1000 yards fancy coloured IV Teck Frill--20 Ladies and Maids' Black Heavy 2/6 foi- 1/9; 2/11 for 2/3: 3/11 for ings, 2jd per yard. • Serge Jackets, at 5/11 each, worth 250 yards b^ack and coloured Fall Nets, . 10/0; lot of children's wool 20 Doze n Ladies'rur-topped Kid, usual 3d, 4d, and 6d yard; usual prices, jackets, 1/6 each, worth 3/11 to iceg .^ tQ : 4/6> win , be ' al] 9d to 1/6 yard. 4/11 each; all-wool shawls, boot- thrown out at 2/3 per pair. 20 dozen Ladies' Velvet and Elastic . ees, infantees, gaiters, greatly re- 5Q p airs of is-button Evening Swede Belts at 1/ each; worth 1/11 to 2/6. duced; a few fur boas to clear at Gloves in white 3/6 pair " Lot. of Velvet Neckbands, beaded, at 1/, 1/11 each; fur necklets from 2/6 30 dozen L a dies. and 'ChfldrenVffabrii 1/6,. 1/11 each, half price each; big lot of samples m pma- Gloves 4d per pair; 100 dozen Bargains m Handkerchiefs, Collars, fores, flaunelette underclothing, Girls' Ribbed Black Cashmere Ho- Fronts, Embroideries, Neckwear, aprons, underskirts, at very low g . .^ usua i pr i ce , 1/6; Perfumes, Soaps, Brushes, etc. prices. all ot ' ner qualities greatly reduced. 10 dozen Ladies' Silk Scarves, 6^d each;j ALL DRESS GOODS HAVE GOT TO 20 dozen Ladies' Eibbed Black Cash- worth 1/; also, 1/, 1/6,1/11 up. QUIT. mere, IOJd pair; also 1/, 1/3, 1/6, Lot of rich black and coloured Silk A huge pile of 42-inch Serges, all-wool, 1/11, 2/3 up. Laces at 3Jd and 4Jd yard; worth' at 1/2J per yard. Boys' Knicker Hose greatly reduced. \ 9d to 1/11 yard. SALE COIVSMENCES THURSDAY MORNING, AT 9 A.M.

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mHE RED WINDOW NEXT D.S.C 'A S X FOX REMOVAL NOTICENE W WATCHES^ BROOCH*. \-jk ZFFIJI^ Jg^™^ f ?££*. ANrTHrNEW^T^HAxSTND Igit So,? Agents. JITnD S^ To be had at LOWEST CASH PRICES. __ OT7FEN gT th<^ GREENSTONE & SPECTACLES Aiirklani HAVE REMOVED IN STOCK. AUCKiana. TQ THEIR NEW p RBMISBS| . Inspection Invited, . ■ QUEEN-ST., . . Watchea and Jewellery Carefully Re- . A Few Doors from Customs-st. I)alred- . <*!^k ' - We have the Largest and Most Up-to-At j*^'-" " ;I'^ w^^^>^h> ate Auction Mart in the Colony. iiiiirvij r^a a/^i^'O J r ' f -'I>L . sales of all fruit and proHUGHB LAC X S :: . - * buc E r^ held (Lato Henricksen s), . ■ p^ f^Piti?^ ?'""■ And with our Largo Connection we can QUEEN-ST. ,>'" V ] )Y '■•*:.■ confidently guarantee Clients the very • best results from Consignments entrusted! y"*\ Om K. w » I Tl Goods received at both Back and Front *!^^S>r M^OlllSi^ GUNMAKER & IMPORTER. BntranCmSPECTION INVITED.' • >^^^/ 286, QUEEN-STy AUCKLAND.; QQNALD &EDENBORO UG H. T PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, 218, GUNS, RIFLES, CARTRIDGES,, & mropw am . QUEEN-ST., opposite City Hall. - otj^^ttatp rpvuttcjitp"* ''" "* QUBEN *ST' The 'Sight Tested by most approved SHOOTING REQUlSiriid. y^ mnTO .,, : Eve S SP ofCtane^ Co°ur rs atln y Stock" OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SB<^g"Sid'Sh?Winfer^por^.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 163, 11 July 1900, Page 7

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