Slpeciiil Advertisements. ! i BRETT'S i ALMAIACj j j « BRETT'S ALMANAC" ; For 1884 i IS NOW IN PROCESS OF COMPILATION, j Secretaries to Mercantile and other comi'an-i—s, fhiknulv societies, volunteer Corps, Trade. Literary, and Scientific Societies, Masonic Lodges, Ch'aritah.institutions, total abstinence societies, are requested to forward, without delay, the information published in tbo Directory attached to the Almanac. Please Address— EDITOR " BRETT'S ALMANAC." Star Oilico. AVicklaud. mHORNTON, SMITH, AND FIRTH HAVE FOR SALE:"Crown" Flour, in sacks, 100's and SO's "Champion" do. do. do. "Cantab" do. do. xX Sharps Bran Wheat TUOTIGE OF REMOVAL. ALFRED SMITH. F.R.L, 8.A., ARCHITECT, Nos. 2 AND 3. HoffmAS's BUILDINGS. IN consequence of insufficient Accommodation at tho Consulting Rooms, MRS CROSSE will in futuro attend to her patients at PRIVATE RESIDENCE, QCEEN-BTRBET, Opposite the Girls' High School. i MRS CROSSE is the only Lady Demist (holding English qualifications. Registered under tho Imperial Donti—-'Act) Practisingin tho Colony. Tp XP I RATION OF LEAS--] THE PREMISES SOLD. | ■CHEAP DRAPER V SAL E. CHE A P DRAPERY SAL E. 11. ATKINS I 11. ATKINS Is compelled to hold a CLEARING SAi-S b. his Stock of DRAPERY AND -CLOTHING. j The Lease of his Premises expires in a Few I Weeks. Tho Premises are Sold nnd have to he I Vacated. The Stock must he Sold or Removed, I and no suitable Shop is to be procured. ! THE GOODS WILL ALL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. The Stock has been re-marked, and Customers will find that Heavy Reductions have been made in every department. H. A. wishes it to bo distinctly understood that this is no pulling advertisement, but a GENUINE COMPULSORY SALE. All the NEW SPRING GOODS will bo included in the Sale. H. ATKINS, DRAPER. Just opened, FROM LONDON AND PARIS, A Splendid Assortment o£ LACES k LACE GOODS GENERALLY. Also, SATEENS AND CAMBRICS, Plain and Figured, Latest Designs and Colourings. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, With Trimmings to Match. JVX IL N E AND CHOY CE, QUEEN-STREET. yiTUERE SHALL I FURNISH MY HOUSE FROM} THE CHEAPEST ALL ROUND HOUSE TO FURNISH FROM IS THE CITY HALL ARCADE— GARLICK & CRANWELL ! ! ! IRON BEDSTEADS, go to GARLICK te CRANWELL. BEDDING go to GARLICK te CRANWELL. BED-ROOM: FURNITURE, go to GARLICK te CRANWELL. CARPETS, go to GARLICK & CRANWELL. GARLICK & CRANWELL, House Furnishers, GARLICK & CRANWELL, Upholstorors. GARLICK & CRANWELL, Manufacturers ok all kinds of furniture. Cheap Tapestry & Brussel Carpets, Cheap Oilcloths & Linoleum. Cheap & Beautiful Cretonnes. Cheap Blankets & Curtains. GARLICK & CRANWELL, HOUSE FURNISHERS, City Hall Arcade. Queen-street, AUCKLAND. X> E M 0 V A L. MR. H. L. POSSENNISKIE HAS REMOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES j I SHORTLAND-STREET,, OPPOSITE ARCH. CLARK & SONS I (Lately occupied by Mr F. A. White). j V_NT'S_WHISKY. ! SCIENTIFIC FACT. • New Whisky is maddening and poisonous, no matter how blended, coloured, or i agreeably flavoured. i VINT te SONS, Belfast, Ireland (established 38 * yeara), at pvesenthold immense Btock ot their Old Well-maijijrkd Whisky, i and can ensure to the trade—through their Agents—a really PURE OLD. UNADULTERATED, AND I WHObKSOMK SPIRIT, the quality having ' Wen prunuuDced equal to OLD FRENCH | BRANDY. In bnll. and oase, to be had from ! I A. HEATHER, Agent. I Hot— Colonial Offloo i Melbourne.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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