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Wanted. WANTED Known.—Lawn Tennis.—All ■ kinds in roliablo makes. Also, Photo. Albums—large assortment just unpacked, from. " >s to £B.—Charles Kelsey and Co., two doors bei low Morrina', Ironmongers. W' ANTED KNOWN—That Armstrong and Co., of 157, Queen-street, have a • number of Small Sums of MONEY TO LEND '- on personal or other security. - "TVrANTED Known,—ln Jewellery, Chap. T T Kelsoy and Co. continue, as heretofore, to keep only Real Silver and Gold, and as they " receive fresh parcels monthly, their stock is kept supplied with the newest designs.—Charles " Kelsey and Co., two doors below Morriu s, Iron- _ mongers. ANTED KNOWN—Cheap Timber ! Chkai'Timueicl And all other kinds . of Building Materials, can be purchased cheaper j and better than anywhere else at tho yards of . D. Golpik. Albort-street ANTED KNOWN—For sale, on easy terms, choice and cheap Allotments at. t Melrose.—Apply E. W. Alison, Estate Agent, Beach Road Devonport. W"~ ANTED KNOWN—Room for several more Apprentices to the Dressmaking ' at Dunne, Hall, and Co.'s. Queen-street. '. T\T ANTED KNOWN, ! A. ADAMS ' wishes to inform his friends and tho public '- that he has commenced business as Tailor and . Clothier in Grey-street, opposite Mr A. Young's i Grocery Store, and has openod up a well-assorted ■■ stock of English and Colonial Tweeds. It is his • intention to carry on a strictly cash trade, so • that he may bo enabled to givo his customers ■ the very best value for their money. W ANTED Known—Dampier's Boot Shop has removed higher up in Victoria} I street to those handsome premises near Hobson, .- street WANTED KNOW N, that any Gentleman of Auckland who i is suffering from Kheumatism I will Cur« Free ■ a painless and positive cure for corns; a cure for worms. j PROFESSOR ELLIS treats all diseases and ; complaints. He offers to tha publio that any case of disoastt (not too fur advanced) which ho . treats, whera a complete euro is not effected, he i refunds half tho fee. Secret Complaints of young mon aured.—Note tho address: No. 308 ' Queen-street (next Young Woman's Institute). ■ Hours: From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. "TIT ANTED KNOWN. ■ Oan a Good Tuino uk too Widely Known? i Testimony daily to hand to tho umniitakablo ; effects of our LIVER TONIC, ' For Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness, Piles, and Costivoness. Is 6d and 2s a bottle. Is it Round Worms or Thread Worms that i you are suffering from; or your Children ? Get • at once our WORM POWDERS, CAKES, , OK TONIC SYRUP. Is it Tape Worm)— Our remedies are safo and certain. DIARRHOSA AND DYSENTERY. No Family should bo without our Mixture, cither Powder or Liquid. Is each. COMPOUND SARSAPAUILLA, Of the best and purest quality, for all impurities of the Blood. 2s (id a bottle. GENUINE HOP BITTERS, 2a C<l BOTTLE. All orders promptly attended to. Consultation, personal or by letter, froa of charge. NEIL & CLIFFORD, botanio dlsl'knsauy, wki.t.esley-st. east, Auckland. X\7" ANTED KNOWN. STEPHENSON'S LADIES' EMPORIUM. BTEPHENSON'S LADIES' EMPORIUM. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. Costumos Made up In 21 Hours' Notloo. The Managing Dressmaker being Mi's SPAIN, whoso Style, Workmanship, and Fit Are so well known, and socond to none. Our Charges aro below Queen-stroet Prices. A LARGE STOCK OF MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS And Most Fashionable Shades; ALSO, TRIMMINGS, LININGS, &C, &c. Ladies' Own Materials Mado Up. SATINS, 15 SHADES, Is 6d PER YARD. New Dark Tartan Chocked Lustkks, lid per yd. 300 PAIRS KID GLOVES, Is 11D PER PAIR. Successful Contractor for Drapory lor Lunatic Asylum, 1883. STEPHENSON'S i drapery and ball warehouse, And Ladies' Emporium, karanqahape road. newton. Miscellaneous Wantcds. OOT AND SHOE TRADE.—Wanted, good Fittora. also, Learnur for Uio machine room.—Apply W. McArthur and Co.'s Factory, Upper Quotm-strcet. \ LTKKATION going on. Good news _C3L for working mci. Tho extraordinary prices for Drapery and Clothing charged by S. Cooinbcs and Co. aro marvellous. Onlj for a few days. A AAA YARDS FRENCH DRESS Tc""" MATERIAL at 6Jd per yard. This is tho lust opportunity Ladies will have of purchasing these splenetic Roods. Only for Ui ia week at S. Coombon and LVs. WORKING MEN.—I,OOO wanted to Purchase the Coloured Molo Trousers at 4b lid, to be hud of S. Coombes & Cos., only thin week, at their now shop. TO BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY— £15,<00 worth of Clothing und Drapery,"at i Samuel Coombea's Now Shop, only for this i week, before commencing alterations. T pT AA WORTH of Ladies' UndorJLjOvFvF clotliinf? to bo sold at one-third usual prico. Lots slightly soiled will bo cleared ■ very cheap.—For this week, at S. Cooiabcs and , Co/a. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, a Beautiful Fancy Baskot to every Lady in Auckland, at Is Od each : regular prico of these Goods, 7s 6d; at H. Coombes a, for a few days. 2D EACH.—Ladies' Embroidered Cuffs and Collars reduced from 2s 9d; Ladies' j Lace Sleevos reduced from 7s Gd to 3d ; Child- ■ ren's Jackets, 's each; theso bargains for a few ' days only, at S. Coombos and Co. 8. ILLINERY — tho Newest Styies in Hats and Bonnets. The enormous reduc- ! tlons in thin dspartmont wIU onablo Ladies for a few shillings to purohaso a Beautiful Fushionabla Bonnet.—For a few days, at S. Coombos qnii Co.'s. PUBLIC NOT IC E.—Tho Reductions mado by us will cnablq tho pnblio to save 0s in tho & by making thoir purohases at S. Coomboa and Co.'a this weok. THE Last Day of tho Groat Sale of S. Coombca and Co.'s is approaohing. We 1 have commenced our alterations, but we ham remarked Goods fully half-cost prico, and will contimio to cell for a few days at enormous sacrifice.—S. Coombes and Co. ; Goodson's London Arcade. ;A.N ACROSTIC. d OODSON'S may be said to be, i O n each occasion viewed, Of all tho places you can boo, D elightfully renewed. So New the Goods, so Well Arranged, O n every Stall you see; i N o place for Cheapness can compare— So evoryono agrees. L ook at tho Windows as you pass, ; O n overy duo occasion ; 1 N o time is wasted thus to glanco, I D espite the said invasion, i O n Saturday cvo 'tis quite allowed, N o flvo are more attractive; A round us others may be proud, j Remember we stand Foremost. C omo, then, and See this Grand Display, A nd you will oft turn here. D espite bad times, it must allay • Each rising thought of fear. 1 Note the addresses— ' GOODSON'S %pNDON ARCADE, Auckland. J „ „ ~ CIIRISTCHURCH. ) LONDON OFFICE: St. Mary Axe. 1 Notices of Removal. 3 ]VT k O TI C E OF REMOVAL. \ HENRY G. WADE, A.R.1.8.A., I ARCHITECT, j CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN - STREET, ; Late City Council Offices. p _ _ j"VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. ; 3 MR. ROBERT BROWNING, Solicitor, has • Removed from Shortland-strcot to his New ° Chambers, at the corner of Vulcan Lano and '; High-street. ESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, SOLICITORS, '. Have REMOVED from Fort-streot to No. 42, :, SifOBTLAND Crescent l' (Opposite Messrs A. Clark & Son's Warehouse). -~ Ist September, 1883. f ]W"OTICE OF REMOVAL. X MR THOMAS WOOD, Barrister and Solicitor, '. has Removed from High-street to No. 7, Mer- ,' cautile Chambers (ground floor). Queen-street, !; between Bank of New Zealand and Fißhcr's. ;] T^OTICE TO CLIENTS. !i Mr Beale, Solicitor, has removed to No. 12, i Mercantile Chambers teround floor), QueenII street, between Bank o£ New Zealand and '* Fisher's. ;i X M. and J. MOWBRAY have removed s f f • to Scherff s Buildings, Fort-street (opposite Union Stoamehip Co.'s Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

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