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. [E. C. GREENWOOD.] ■":•■,'- . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. .ni MASON'S ;'NURSERIES*'"': PARNELL. npilE ANNUAL CLE ARIN G - OUT Ji SALK of NURSERY STOCK will be held at the above Nurseries- on Wednesday, the 28th day of AuKQBt, when a General Collection of ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING SHRUBS. FOREST.'FRITTV. and SHELTER TREES 1 H^DGIS PiiANTS,! &p.. will be offered for sale. The Stbck; comprises—Pinus Insignia, Helepen sis, Muricata, Cupresaua.Macrocarpa, Lawson : iana, Torulosa, Araucarias, .Magnolias, Ficuses Azaleas, Camellias, Roses. Rhododendrons, &c, &c.j Blight-proof Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, .Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Sea Kale, &c, &c. Professional. Planters will be sent to plant for hose who. wish, 'at low rate^. and trees thus planted will be guaranteed.' . All Goods. bought on the day of sale will be delivered, fr&e of charge,, within five miles radius of town, or packed forshipment or rail. 'Busses'leave the Post-office every 20 minutes ,for.the Gardens on the day of sale.' '. i The Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp.. ■ . LuNCiiiioN Provided. . R; 'G. GREEN WO OD, : ■ ■-.: • :: ::: :-~;--Auctioneer. .. • • WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 21. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. . .. PLAN TS, SHRUBS, ■■ &c. '.--. ■ ' ■ Market House. ■<- TO BESOLD BY AUCTION. fIfTHE balance of Messrs. Baird's stock of JL Tren. shrubs, &c, comprising Pinus In- : Signis, WariM/iiß, Haleppnsis, &c, Cupressus, MacrocarjKi. Linvsohiania, Kreeia, &<\. Oaks, Ash, Elm, Sycamore, Flowering Shrubs, Syalias, Rost-e, "0., App'es on blight-proof stocks. Pears, Pin"'*, Pp.aohos, Nectarine?, Apricots, Lemons, Orange.-, &c , Thorn Quicks. K." C . GREEN WO 08, ! Auctioneer. . Tk/T K. " T ■-■■ V N D A L L, iifJL DENTIST . (FIVE YEARS ASSISTANT TOMB. I'LUMr.KY), Begs to announce to the Public that lie has commenced Business at the TOP OF GRtfYSTREiCT, Auckland, and hopes by Koauonable Prices to • btain i;:sha.re of their patronage. Lts::' of Pkicks. & a. d Uppers (in vulcanite) from 3 0 0 Uppers (in platinum) from .. .. ..400 Uppei-s (in gold) from ..-8 0 0 bets, Upper and Lower (in vulcanite) .. 6 0 .0 „ ~ ~ (in platinum) ..800 „ „ ..„ (mgold !,. ~15 8 0 Teeth Extracted from 9to 12 a.m. _ 0 10 Teeth Stopped in amalgam.. .-. ..0 2 6 Teeth Stopped in go!<i .. .. &b agreed Old Pieces Remodelled at trifling expense. "¥¥7HAT A DIFFERENCE there ,1s in Yl^ women. The wise ones have already bought all xuy White, Blue ahrt Black Hamburg Net, and I have only some ol! the Brown left, in different patterns, and that is goin^ fast too; and no wonder, when I am selling it at the ridiculous price of Is a yard. I have just bought a lot of Black, White, and Brown Hamburg Trimming, and will sell it at 2d, 3d, and 4d yard; so do.Yt bo too late.. The ladies tell me there isn't a man mot c talked of by them in Auckland thanMtaSi. und no wonder, when lam always buying them something nice. I only wish I could get some move Shirt Frets like I urn now pelliW at 6d each. What would the Queen say if she saw my ucw Jot of lovely Cuffis and Collars? I have plenty o£ the Collars, but the Cuff 3 are going so fast that they will soon be all sold; Embroidery, id a yard; Ladies' White Stockings. 6d; o, few Boys' Wooien Jackets left at 2s. I will now reduce my 6s Jackets to la, and my is ones to 3d 6d. Already about three Darts of the Scarf Shawls I cold you of are sold, and which measure 3 yards 7 inches long, and over 2 feet wide. If there are any married men who wish their wive 3to live a long while, aud I believe there aro some who do, let them prove it by treating their wives to ono of these Shawla this cold weather. Toilet Fringe, Id a yard; Lace, Id a yard; Clark's nkeins Crochet Coiton, 2£d or 23 id per doz; Hair Pius. 5d a dozen boxQj, or 2 boxes a penny ; Towels, 3d and 6d ; Trouser Buttons, 'id per dozen. If you wish to look like a Queen, come and sea tb>> lovely bargains I have just bought—namely, Black Bracelets, Cd per pair. . They look like real jot. Such lovely Necklets, With lockets, 3s each. They look like 18 carat gold, and if they are not I wiil give you your money bite!;, i will now give your husbands an iuduceiiient to take you ouc for a wu.lk a little oftener by selling such handsome Watch Guards at 23 each. All I need say about them is that though "'th-y may not be" more than y carat gold, they look as well as many that aio 18 carat, and somebody loso3 awf uliy on them, I can assure you. As you'ladies are fond of the beautiful, come and look at' my immense stock of ruagniticont Beit Clasps, the highest price of which -is Is c. pair. The small shopkeepers should buy quickiy my round Glasses at Bd, Is, and la Gd per dozen; fc>ilk Cushion Cord, 6i P'.-r dozen yards; Slates, 3d; Towels, 3d; fresh lot of Bog Oak Brooches, 6d each. 1 want to Sfee how many sensible tailors will come and buy my 10 in'Ji Tape Measures at Id each, worth 6d ; my Liden Machine Thread at 6d a 2oz. reel, and my Tailor's Thimbles at &d a doz., worth 3d each. If all the women in Auckland were as sharp as my lady customers, I shouldn't have any 200 yard retsls of ulazed Cotton left to sell at 8d a dozen, nor any 50-yard ditto to sell at id per dozen; but there are sure to be some stupid women in every country. JVly Ruche (different colours) is going well at id. iijykrd. ' I shouldn't be at all surprised ,tyut p what some of the ladies have been telling thtefr husbands about my Men's superior Felt Hats-.u't 2s 6d, as there has been a great run oA''theva.da.ttity. I have also some at 2s. HandsomcrCbloured Satin furniture Trimming, 6d per yard; Coloured FurBraid, 6d per dozen yards; Black and Green Furniture Uimp,■ 6d per dozen yards;" Black Bugle Dress Uiinp, reduced to id per yard. Isn't it a wonder ladies that I manage'to five when I am contiunally reducing something for you. Satin and Velvet Tubular Trimming, 2d per yard ; White Diaini.nd Braid, Cd per dozen yards ; Window Blind Cord. 6d per dozen yards; White Knives and Forks, 9d per pair; Men's Coloured. Shirts, 2s ; Crimean ditto, 2s 6d to 4s; J.JT, kngt3/>|:, ijiping Cord for, Ud,, or two a pennyV fAniericr-n C/atTi&)r table covers, Is 3d per "jterd. soiue^iaaifcS" I hear are making Cushions with my twpgeimy Pads, and Autimacassars of my' Hamburg net. I wish more of the Men knew what good wives they have to be so ingenious. Ladies Handsome Bags, 4s 6d; Bra'/il Nuts, 61 per )b ; a fresh lot of the: Wonderful Two Shilling ■ [Tea. I hav"e'nt had any Children's Poll I Combs t3 boast of .lately, but I have now at 3d to 6d each; handsome Bodkins, 3d a doz; Shoo Brushes, with veneered backs, 3 for 2d 6d; a few doaeii Poik Pie Hats lelt, reduced to 6d • each; a few Men's Courier Bags left at 2s and 2s 6d. Will you believe that lam selling Linen Shirt Fronts with or without collars, at 6d each; about half, of them are already gone. Black BraidiiLcLftiliizen yards; Grey and Brown do. 6d & JTgrpss;.«Green and Purple do, Is Cd a J-grosd ; v> bite handled Kuives, 3d each ; afew Kink Muffii lelt. 3s Cd each; a few Waterproof Coat 3 left, reduced, to 6s each ; colored Bag Bindins;. 4d a dozen yards; a few Men's Patant Leather Leggings left, reduced to 3s 6d a .pair. I am selling Carte-de-Visites of the principal people in' the vV'oild atlOd each or 8s a dozen ; Cabiuet size, Is Gd euch. .What will the men do when all my Katin Scarfs at Is are ail gone, aLdit v/ill not bo long, for 1 have already sold 1 should ttiiuk about 45 dozen. ■ X shall want ladies to buy my handsome Belt Buckles at? 2d to Is as soon as you.can, as 1 hare bought over 92 dozen. 1 have also bought about 80 dozen pairs of Bracelets, wh^ch I am selling 6d ana yd a pair, and, they are Deauties ; ladies liigb. Button-Boots, 5s (id. Some; ladies have sanfe enough to sive meJs 6d for a good Umbrella, but they don't al^.appe'ar'"~{fo havcg MiUnajy Braid rudncejO %Q |flva do^ion yatds.; I w.lMiow gopen a fresh lot, Of-vChigjfipns 'in-separate bdxes and sell them at Is. All the others, I now reduce'to 9d. I have also eu gtcat bargain in Kibbon at Is ,to 8d a yard ; do. nearly 3i- inches wide 3 Is; black VuCiiiite Chain, 9d ; a yard; green blue violet s.nd drab Dress Gimp, 2ct a yard; also green, blue, und drab Silk i< riuge, 3d a yard, Come and see my handsome Black Hair and Hat Ornaments,:from 3d to 9d; White Bed Lace, 6>l a dozen yards; . lam now selling the coarse Keels of Machine Silk that the ladies like at 2<l or Is 9d a dozen ; 3,0 yards do, Is 3d a dozen or ljda.reel; Siioemaker's Tape Measures, Id each ; 'i'asso Trimming, 2d a yai d; good size colored, bordered Pocket Handkerchiefs, 3d each; - good .Elastic, 30yds. for Is; black glass Dress Buttons, 3d a dozen ; large Black Satin do, id; Colored do, id. Now lam not going to say that there is one bad woman in Auckland, but s till I will, say that aoma are a great deal better than others ; for instance I believe some ladies come and get their bargains of me as usual, and hug "them a!I to themselves, not saying a word to their frieuds about the wonderful bargains :hey have bought, whilst the good ladies show what they have bought of me, and tell the price they have paid, and so do good to those they know, including myself. I have a few Hawking Baskets cheap for those who are thinking of going into business. There is one advantage the ladies will gain by reading this advertisement ovor again, and that is they will be able to write down: what they wish to remember. Tell your husbands to come and see my strong useful i-hoes at is a pair.—WV H. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobsonstreet. . ■ - ,• ■ ~ lii O It S A L E. 1 PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN AND MELODY ORGANS, &c. 80 per cent, less than any other house. J. H O W D E N, SHORTLAND STREET. j Just Received, ex Spirit of the Dawn: ; Allison's Magnitlcent Trichord Pianofortes; a £75 Piano to be sold for £60. Others at similar reductions, viz., Allison's at !£SO; Bord's at £32 and £25. j ME F. 'B. W OOD HAM TiCACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. j ,-v ■ ;■■■■' ) -■■■]'- ••}'•.'j'j —~— if * 11IJjilH "ry j ' Addressa:~Caie o Messrs. J. Brown & Sons Pifinoforte Warei/or.se, Shorcland-atreet.;",; ; [ N.B.—Evening Instruction to Gentlemen,'./ :

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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