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HALF-YEARLY STOCKTAKING! WILLIAM RATTRAY Begs to intimate that in viow of his forthcoming Half-Yearly Stocktaking, and the consequent desirability of reducing his Stock to a minimum, he will continue his remarkably low SALE PRICES! For Prompt Net CashJ For Promp^Net CashJ The Goods have again been gone carefully through, and, where possible, still further reductions made in prices, to^ induce an early clearance. Further Reductions in UNDERCLOTHING I Further Reductions in COSTUMES 1 Further Reductions in MILLINERY I Further Reductions in MANTLES I Special Bargains in Dress Materials Special Bargains in Silks and Velvets Special Bargains in Hosiery Special Bargains in Linens An enormous quantity of REMNANTS have accumulated during the late Sale. These have all been marked at SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES! Remnants of CALICOES I Remnants of SHEETINGS Remnants of FLANNELS | Remnants of CRETONNES Remnants of DRESS MATERIALS I S3T SPECIAL BARGAINS in MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATS, and MERCERY. SATUKDAVS PURCHASES 81.t'01.1-. THAT HOL'U. WILLIAM RATTRAY 178 180, 182 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. .. — - - -- - -- _______

Tea Merchants. NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S BLEW OED~TEAS VKK .IS INDIAN TEASI7IROM a Into paragraph and nilvorti*.I; cn'nt in the "Xew Zealand Herald." we Mjf ice a serious error m the remark* about the in.Tri. 01 iin:iorii in Indian Teas. \Xo can aa -un all iiiieivsu-d Una Hie oouMimptton ol In.'i.in T.-ii hiiM d.'i-r. .i-ed to an alarm ng extent: ..inunli-Kihai him m-iis n Ihu Melbourne and N.-.i Zealand marln-ii. were glutUjd. anil good, ...und, swe-l li.-v.-i were'sullinis ponr.o per lb. ,icu»v cusi and this ) ear the Import. ar« many t.iimiun.is of en*.. 1 l>i-!.iw htst. making-It a van dillieult matter to buy even v few hundred '_ii___me advertisement alludes to the IntroliuAiion ot Indians into New Zealand, with ~-_. ,nl to wi, eh we be_ to draw tlio attention of Hi,- nubile to Hi? following local that appeared _Oiu_ time hack in tho " I.ytt.llon 'limes,ghciwlnir NELSON, MOATE, & Co. to be tlie I-awesi linp.ii-irrs..ind .•iiii.w<|iimitly tho Lanreiil <..[!,•;•>< uf Ind.an Tea in New Zealand. Wo do net wish to run Indian T.a down, as it k without doubt, when carefully tired. See., a must useful Tea to thoso only experienced lv in., art of Wending ijnina and Indian Teas. Tha Tea hy Itself will nei er take the place of China or r.1.-iuie.l Teas, :<■• only about It),'_ of ifio Toa lirinki'i-H ar_ ever able to drink even the lineal l/'irh elm;. and A.-.-nm Kind _ ii H't.trl;1 n't the. eunmiinptum of Blended Tea h«-i i,.i-i-ia.','! lo a ;.._atei- extent than any on- '• Tlie largest importation of Indian. Teia to \V>.- AaUmd trim mati.- last, month by Mesarn NEiSON. MOATE. AND CO. » eonfsted of ~..,- • '■~ mu-kmie* lehests und haif-ehests) of I'ekoe's and Pekoe Howhong, from the tr./lknnt'rit dish-Ms of Vaeihar. .Imam, Darjeeling, Sh'lhtt, rhitt„n"n<i. and Doeam. We are mfttrmrd thin in one of thr many shipments duriml the imir, intruded for use in blending in./i numerous mrutirs OS Meu)Season Chiiuj Teas." Nelson, Moate i Co.'i CELEBRATED CHALLENGE _■____ __________ ■___■____■■_■ NELSON, MOATE & CO., .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS. CirßisTciitißcir, DoNTiDiy, Wellinotpn, 156, QUEEN-ST., Auckland. TEAy , /o/ o v rAw imh/TEA I /yO/ ABOUNDING /oy - A^y Strength / AND 4iIGH QUALITY. X HENDERSON. lIOU9E. SHIP, SIGN. AND GENERAL OECOItATIVE PAINTER, NO. 8, W VNDH A M-STREET. W. Leys, BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, THREB DOORS ABOVI " BTAJS " OFIWOB. MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS, Insurance axd Mwino Reqisteb Books Specially Ruled and Bound. Music, Magazines, Public Libraries, and Sunday School Books well bound. BAKERS' SPECIAL RULED DAY BOOKS. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Booki Re-bound. BAND AND CHOIR MUSIC BOOKS RULED

U/INGATE, BURNS & CO. " IRONMONGERS, AUCKLAND. i AGENTS p|/' "*||/ K°n Wli MM/ whole COLONY 0F MEW ztALANo l THE COLONY. W m ra ""r ', I r '%lf Best Sewing Mac!line known'" I Amongst the Ancient Hebrews, this j|P|f ' number signified COMPLETENESS Hg|a| The following are some of its merits: and PERFECTION' |||1 is,. Capacity of room under the arm. [ The ancient Syrians and Chaldeans |||| ge|f . adjusling tension. used it to express FULNESS and fgpSß . , , . . ... , ~, * t_hß&A 3rd. Its entirely sell-threading shuttle. PERFECT SATISFACTION. _mM _ • - _■ _H^t':^ Tlie needle ls self setting. Recognising the fitness of this |«s£s|l application, the AMERICAN SEWING s,h' n[i °f Sped' MACHINE COMPANY have called their §§§11 6th' Sim Phc,tYof ollmg' ■ _ _ i jii l- K^P^ 7th. The PERFECT arrangement tor, Latest Improved Machine §isillfl ' MMwai regulating length of stitch. The Number Seven, g H | "WTNGATE, BUENS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, CUSTOMS STI.EET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEAL^IND.

TRY HOOKER & MORRISON, 265, QUEEN-STREET (opposite mcmaster"s.. GROCERS, TEA DEALERS, , PROVISION MERCHANTS. U. & M. have JUST OPENED in their NEW PREMISES with a NEW AND WEIiL-SELECTEO STOCK, Giving their Customers tho Benefit of NEW GROCERIES ! NEW GROCERIES ! AN INSPECTION OF WHICH IS RESPECTFULLY'INVITED. SMALL PROFITS" QUICK RETURNS. FAMILIES WAITED ON FOR ORDERS. hooker &~morriso:n. THE WONDERFUL ___■ ,_^_ ___ _________ — _______ i Latest Improvements. Valuable Appliances. Ten Years' Guarantee. Paten. Automatic "Winder. Patent Drop-Rollera. Patent Loose-Winding-Wheel. Patent Thread Releaser. Wertheim Machines kept in Repairs for three years FREE OF CH ARGOT, illustrated Catalogues and Samples of Wort free THE WERT-UEM fIWIKG MACHINE AGENCY, W. J. BFALJ-, 170, Q u EEN -s™. AUCKLAND. THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS WIU give to Ready-money Iluyo-H ot In- pcry an idea of tho Valno s' - —■—^ Abe now giving at theit. Cheap Diuvkhv Wai._iio_.sks, 1100 asp 302,! Queen-st, AND AT Nl-\V.WAI:KKT :- DRESS DEPARTMENT.-llomearmns ■,-,-,>.. Kivm-li, Pontes. Costume, land Ottomar Clotha, Casnmerettes, French Cashmere. iuu! :.[■•;!■ n™ fr,,nt ;>'.!. 4'|d, Cd. "Id,!__, I Did, Is, ls3Ja lalld, 2s Bd, and up tola fid. " . VELVETEENS.—"The Louio, "Arcadia/ " i:.,l.:i><\" " I clnt," "Baveno," and 'other makci «tla3Jd.la4*d,l3 6}d. Is lid. 2a Id. __6d. ii .ilnptn I- I d ~.-r yard. . MANTLES.-A sp.cial lot.of Handsome f'l"!!i .1.. :;•■ - imi ormadc) at l!)a (Id. '-la. 29s fid ; i good Ulster (new shape), with Cape, for We ti i : a w-.u-iu VuU.i l'ile Shawl for 12a 1 Id, Us Co, antl BLANKETS.—BingIe Bed Blankets fr»m 7_ ltd erpai-: our Special Valuo Wi Sncyßlanketa 21 yards long, 13a lid per pair; 21 yard lo"i.. 17-> lltPp-r pair; 2) yards long. t 2ls per pair Mosgiel Blankets at lowest price., fill I si» ~5. po )a r. .... . FLANNELS.—SpeciaI Valuo for Worl in.- Ainu . V»id Wide, Is ; all other mat :cs and widthf at7Jd, IOJd. Is, la 2d. la lid. Is fijd. Is Sd. It lid. 2- ■;■'. is lid. CLOTHING.—Heavy Tweed Trousers. !l. lid : 'rm^trs and Vest, lo<i (all wot >1); Serge 3a< Coats, a special line. 21s; Kainpoi Tweed : nit. I.">-: s-nir Nelson, West of England ', and Biosgie. Tweed Clothing in Boys', Youtlis', ami Men's Sizes at lowest prices. Good Value In Every Department, Owe Advantages are special. We bvy chcirl far cash, and we sell eh jnap for cash Our Goods are marked in plain lltnics-Nn second prices and no discount. Onr Aim la to supply a good article ;:t the lowest possible prico for cash. ta- FOR GOOD VALUE, FOR CASH ONLY, TRY S. & fC "«*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 4

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