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Boots and Shoes. Q T E P H E N S " WINTER SHIPMENT NEW BOOTS ! NEW BOOTS NEW SHOES ! ; ; , r ,! " Keep your feet warm and your head cool." ..a —Old Adage. F. STEPHENS, with aphilonlhrophic desire' to preserve the health of the people, han in,, ported Special Lines of WATERPROOF BOOTS, &c. Tho Native Minister and others Buffering : from Soro Throats should secure health during the Winter by purchasing from F. STEPHENS1 Winter Assortment of O oods. Try the Gent's Double-lined WATERPROOF WALKING BOOTS (Lace-up), guaranteed to keep | the feet dry and comfortable; or, Gent's ELASTIC SIOK (extra strength), for Winter use; or, ; '■{■ Gent's G OLOS H ES, imporvion sto damp, ' '': > Andfora treat on going home, seouro apairoj '," LAMI3SWOOL LINED SLIPPERS. I LADIES'DEPARTMENT. y,i..i..0n Special Goods for Winter use, now lan dinifi; CHILDREN'S.—An endless variety of Levant ■■ _ i ! Shoes, Slippers, in Kid, Morocco. Boots Patent Leather, and Seal. Well worth ' inspecting. F. STEPHENS', 136, QUEEN STREET. pHEAP "D 0 0 TS, ': CHEAP BOOTS I T. ELLISON Is selling off for One Month at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to make room for a __.argo Shipment of Boots per ■Ironsides.' - >'■ 1 8. D, Girls' Kid Elastic Boots, 6to 9 .. ..40 Worth 7s 6d Girls' Kjd E.S. Boots, 10 to 13 ' .. ..4 6 Worth 8s Gd Ladies' Kid Boots 6 6 ' •;' Usual Price, 8s Gd ■• .v<-sj Ladies' Kid Boots 9 ; _ Sold nt 12s Gd , 7, Ladies' Kid Boots, tassels .. .. _, _> n '■'] Good value, Iss l!| , Ladies' Kid Boots, hieh legs 12 6 Worth lGs Gents' mv. Woolwork Slippers .. .. _ 6 ' Girls' Kid Laco Boots, 11 to 13 .. .. 3 o'',"'' i A Large Lot of Ladies: Slippers, all kinds. j The above prices are for Cash only, and Willi!, ii show how Cheap I am selling Boots. ~'-- rp Tjl LLI, S, 'b!"..^'"^ " BOOTMAKER' ,AND! IMPORTEI.;'' i"' ri"« rjl 78 QUEEN -STREET. ~~ _«, ; -\ ;■"' '' ' H'' T _U__£ tVoOTS!! T>O,OTS,M T>OOTS 1 - ■•■■■ ]lp/''.%'- J vh aTr'oT- fykiir'Tumk r._ (Late of Stephens & Carter), iii L -'• )_.?, , h .j] BOOTMAKEH, !dtto„« :.,ni,'::-. '.'!-■ "-18, ,l,lQtt-E_V-„tR~_Tj l 1" «/> ■ <^H Desires to thank his friends .nndhumerous ' . customers for their very warni support dnrihg ''''i:' the period he has beoa in b_.s,n_ss on hie own '■'■ account. ....■, , ~,.; I; ~, ...;, BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED D. N. Oakteh is determined to give. th» Pablio an opportunity of outaning th: BesiG'iods at a VERY LOW FIGURE, tor Cash, _i iiii as ihe following cheap Quotations ~. . will show : — Ladies' Kid Boots, 6/6; worth 8,6 Polish Boctd(wiihtassels),B.G; worlhlO/6 „ Glove Xii Boots, 10/6; good value «t U/6 „ Glazed Kid Booic, 11/G ; formerly 15/6 .■';'. -.- „ Double-soled Levant (impervious to wet), reduced to 9/6 „ Elastic-side Kid Boots (tassel'd), only 8/5 —a bargain .:...__ „ House Hoots (assorted kinds), from 3/8 n to 5/G A Splendid Variett of Lames' SLirpEisa speciahy adapted for Winter wear, very warm, and at equally Low Pricca. ..;. J Gents' Strong Elastic Boots, from 14/H „ Lace-up „ ~ 14/G „ Watertights (very superior), U/6 '■-'■ ~ Bluchers, from 7/6 ALargeStock op Gknts' Kid Boots & Shoes. GENTS' HLlPPEßS—lmitation Woolwork Slippers, only 5/6; Carpet, Leather (Elastic), ana other kinds at Low Pricos. . .:.•'"; Children's American Boots (elastic), from 3/6 „ High-leg Patent Lace, 5/6 „ High-lo< Elostio Boots (a very superior , n article), 7/6 .: ' ■;»'.".: „ Bootees, or Mocassins (all sizes), from 2 6 upwards Infants' Strap Shoes, LG only Also, , A Large Stock of Children's Fancy Boots and Shoes-Selling Cheap. Galoshes, from 2 6 per pair. D. US. I^RTER, 118, QUEEN-STBEET, (Next Door to B. Tonks & Co.) H» JLJ I T T L E, (Late C. Marks), Opposite A. Linabury & Co.'s, h " I > | 2 ■■■- H , , ''li.i^/Ji.-O"'' 25, ;,.,', X Hfiving Just received several shipments ot' i' - - Seasonable Go ids, he is prepared to soil to > 5_ his numerous customers and to the ■ ' pcblici in genoral, a splendid assortment of -J LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S V:' BOOTS & SHOES. Guaranteed for Style, Wrjrtmanship, Fit, and Durability. PRICE LIST OF AUCKLAND-MADE GOODS t- ' ■' tin - ■-~,:.. B. a, ' , Men s Calf Elastic .. w .. .. 12 ©', Mon's Watoitights :. „ .. .. ia &' ibata Women's Calf Klastic ... . „ „ Bff Uiw Women'BCalf,_*__.., • 7 &, ...... Andal^rge Variety of Chiiaren'a at PRICES' ,-,. m TO SUIT THE TIMES. i. (1 By AFPorsTMBST to 'His ExcellbxcV' tiig "' GOVERNOR AND SIR GEOf.GK Gr_y, X.C.8., , &o. f.'K"..-'i mi n 1 /S HA RLE .• -Tyw a U'K;l^;; •;•;'; HOOT.AND SHOEMAKER, tin Man imi Begs to inform his old friends and tho jrentiral' 7 public of Auckland and sar'ounding dfetricts '' ' that he has TAKEN tho PKKMId*- lately.:.. ooOupiedby S. M. Green, next to Jas, Wiseman , s-'addler, Quoan-street, where he trusts to receive the same Liberal Patronage enjoyed by him in the pas*, and for which he takes the present Opportunity of tendering his thanks. As an truest of his desire to merit their kind favour, he will supply ; ' first-rate articles at prices that' will defy competition. Bools and Shoes made to Order on tbo pr_.a_s___ AU kinds of Boots and Shoes Bepaired. MOTHERS AND FATHERS Should buy thoir Boots and Shoes at my shop, for it anything goes wrong with them I will repair them free of charge. C. MAE X S, 111, QUj-EN-STREKT, Auckland. P.S.—3 havo no connection with any othe shop in Auckland. Confectionery. 1 MPORT A_. X NOTICE ' E. WATERS Has very great pleasuro to announce that since his removal into Mr. Dyson's lato shop, bifl ii US' DINING ROOMS TBj have been renovated at great oxpe-_o, with every regard to the convenionc/_ of hre ens. tamers. The LOWER SALOON is the most epaciouß and comfortable, as well, as the best ventilated Dining Room in the Pro-' vines and Up-stairs ho has furnished an extra* room, of oomfortable size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADLES also up-stairs, to which are attaohod side ijffloes providod with ablutionary aad other c,onven ienoos. His Table he foels confident r^aads no recommendation. The liberal patron-j, BQ of the Professional and Commercial Gonthjmen of the City which ho has received for a period of over eight years is a guarantee that t'je Bill of Fare is suoh as will please tho most fa xtidious. KVERYDKUCAC- OF TjiE SKASON la always to bo obtained. British Magazines, rjcstl_ted and Comic Journals, vogether w'.si the leading London Newspapers, aro laid, eva tho tables immediately on tho arrival of ea.tf» mail steamer. Ho, therefore, hopes with __>_&o confidence that the will, in his New Promises continue to receive tho large share CvJ jiatrocasa which has boenaocordod to his. m the past. B. W. ■vKiahcf also to draw tho attention of Vlerc.j^_t£ and Storekeepers to his locally_tava_J_ye_urei. Confections, which rival those of Roi'loE and the best English makers. He has !,removed his Factory to Durham-street West- , where ho has fitted up all tho most modern naehinory of the trade. E. WATERS, Wholesalk and Retail Confectioner,. ...' auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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