Business Cards. MONS. A. FARA YE L, HAIRDRESSER IN THE LATEST PARIS FASHION. Gives overy attention and civility. Charges: Hair Cutting. 6d ; Shampooing, 6d; Shaving, 6d. Note the address— A. FARAVEL, 25, Victoria-street East (next Roth's Baths), Auckland, New Zealand. WH. SKINNER AND SON, • Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners, Vulcan Lano. All Branches of the Building Trade exeoutcd by Experienced Workmen.; Shop Fronts, Olllco Fittings, &o. DVVARD BAKTLEY, Architect, Stichbury's Buildings. Qticon-stroot. CHESTS OF DRAWERS Very Handeomo Chests of Drawers, in Rich Mottled Kauri, are now Boiling at the following prices for Cash:—The Duke of Edinburgh Chest of Eight Drawors (the bonnet drawor richly panelled with totara, bird, and rowa rewa) Jj_ 10s; Five Drawer.Chests, £4. The abovo articles have always given great satisfaction, and become more beautiful with age, W. NORRIK, Top of Shokti.a:<d-sth__t. /DINGER ALE. GINGER ALE. JOHN GREyTnD SONS, __rated Water and Cordial ManwaoTURKRB, Beg to intimate that they are prepared to supply GINGER ALE Of superior quality in Quarts and Pints. Tho public will find this to bo a DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. Also, on hand, and to arrivo— 200 CASKS OF CORBY'S CELEBRATED BELFAST GINGER ALE. Eden Crescent and Albert-street. Comb and See / tot / y CHOICE SELECTION /*/ °* /w CHANDELIERS, /I} >/ TANKB' BRACKETS, /^ /TINWARE. GLOBES. &0.. /y PLUMBING, __ / / OASFITTING, Town Paio__ X/^ KLLHANaINO- •«. /^>y At Shortest Notice uri /"^/ Town Prloes. ' / / 0. MAY'S BUILDINGS, / / DEVONPORT.
MR JAS. ADAMS begs to tender his most slncoro thanks to his numerous customers and friends for tho patronago and support they have so kindly accorded him during the past 6 years ho has been in business, and takes this opportunity of informing thorn that he hus decided on RETIRING FROM BUSINESS at the end of February. He had originally intended to bo gone by the end of the present month, but finds it will not be quite practicable, as a largo stock (principally Watches) is still on hand, which he will bo glad to disposo of at oyen greater reduced rates than before.—JAS. ADAMS, Watchmaker, Victoria-street Q YMONDS-STiiEET MACHINE-MADE BREAD FACTORY. EDWARD PARSONS, Proprietor. leading features: Cleanliness in Processes and Purity of Manufacture. Price of Bread _3Jd. OA L f. S A L T . S~A LT TOTVRRIVE, Ex BRINHILDA AND RANGITIKEI, FROM LONDON: 2100 Bags W. & W. Coarse Salt 1100 do do Fine do 100 do St. Übc's do POTTER & CO., Durham-stroot. _»__i>cry / DEFERRED \ I PAYMENT 1 J SYSTEM, 1 \* «_/ TAILORS, DRAPERS MILLINERS, AND OUTFITTERS, HOBSON-STREET, HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK or tid. BEST CLASS GOODS. AU Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before being made Up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Tho Def-RHEd Payment System has been found to be _ great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to prooure necessaries In tho easiest possible way. INSPECTION INVITED. Cash Customers receive 6 per cent. Discount (one shilling In the pound sterling) on all parools of 20s and upwards. __ FIRST STOCK.TAKING SALE AT THE ""DON -VfARCHE." HE -JON IVIARCHE, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, FEB. 22. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ALL SURPLUS SUMMER GOODS Will be offered at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION, In order to make room for Autumn and Winter Novelties. (A lengthy advertisement not necessary.) A. LE SUEUR, Having already proved the great success of his trade motto, " Small Profits and Quick Returns, will continue to give such valuo as cannot fail to bo appreciated. The following few linos will bo sold at unpreocdentcdly Low Prices:—l.BSo Straw Hats, from lid to Gd each; a job parcel of Hosiery and Glovesfrom Ud per pair ; Kid Gloves, Josephine cut, Is per pair; a largo parcel Mon s and Boys White and Coloured Shirts from Is each j Black and Coloured Sunshades, from 8d each to 25s (great bargains); Dress Stuffs and Prints from 23dper yard; Net Curtains, 2s ll'dper 6 yds; Cretonnes, Shirting, etc., much under value; Brussols Carpets, _9d (worth Cs?d). A large stock of Ladies and Children s Under linen. Corsets, etc., very cheap. This is a Special Opportunity for all Purchasers of Drapery Goods. " BON~iARC__E," 217, Quoonstrcet (next Howin Bros., Grocers). Musical. 8Q VICTORIA-STREET, AUCK- ©• LAND (six doors from Albert-St T. E. CARTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER. IMPORTER OF MOULDINGS, GLASS, PICTURES, SCRAPS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Teacher of the Pianoforte, Violin, &c. For terms and testimonials see Brett's Almanac Advertisement, page 87, and post froo on application. Tuner and Repairer of Musical Instruments PIANOS.,. T H O WD E N PIANOS. af 0 PIANOS. PIANOS. I QUEEN-STREET, PIANOS, f PIANOS. Next PIANOS. PIANOSJ Bank of New Zealand DOUBLE OVER-STRUNG IRON FRAMES By Asherberg, Manthey, and Noufeld, VerraCheap, and-Superior any he b_B_eve Imported
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4393, 25 February 1884, Page 1
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