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~r-: Miscellaneous Wanteds. ANTED KNOWN—On Monday we shall Sell a Lot of Ladies' Umbrellas at Is, worth four times the money.—Samuel Coombes & Co., Canada Buildings, Queen-street. ANTEDKNOWN-Duringthe Great Salvage Sale we are soiling a Superior White Quilt ot 3s 6d, quite perfect, worth 8s 6d.—Samuel Coombes and Co., Canada Buildings, Queen-street. WANTED, all Men to buy a pair of the Nelson Tweed Trousers at 7s lid, worth 16s 6d.—Samuel Coombes & Co., Canada Buildings, Queon-street. WANTED, 2,000 Ladies to take away Millinery. It cannot be called Selling it, the prices are so absurd. Come early, and avoid the crush. — J>^ W Samuel Coombes & Co., Canada Build- l**" lugs, Queen-street. J, AN SUCH THINGS BE POSSIBLE)- Men's Tweed Trousers 4s lid, worth 10s 6d; hundreds ,*■_. to select from; during the Sale of Vaile's (_) Salvage. — Samuel Coombes ond Co., * Canada Buildings Queen-street, 0 TTITANTED SEEN-The Men's . V Serge Suits at 18s 6d (slightly -Tf. H damaged by water) at the great Salvago U" Sale now going on ot Samuel Coombes lJ and Co.'s., Canada Buildings, Queen-st. fT3 ANTED WELL KNOWN.- __ ___\ We are almost giving awoy L_l "■"■ <j Men's, Ladies', and Children's Socks and k_. "H . ] Stockings, during the Sale of W. Vaile **" . i 33 & Co.'s Salvage Stook.—Samuel Coombes fTI r\ and Co., Canada Buildings, Queen-st. (H f*^ 62 _\ fIRICKBT MATCHES. - Those M !*_! m i 3v> intending to play in the forth- L £1 P-j coming matches should secure at once r _jr, ___- h"1 one °'our Superior Cricketing Trousers "^ f n s*! at 12s 6d per pair; every size kept, at i_j 7YJ W Q S. Coombes and Co.'s. 2J , C£l mO LADIES WEARING HATS- OS, -1 Z £2 X They con now get Fashionable _4 H O^-tj \H Millinery at half the usual prico at S. -H ■"■H i_, Q Coombos and Co,'s. «§j v_ \T. H k. ft MILLINERY for Christmas W HH k^ ffl JLvA Presents at nominal prices, at S. O q ' pQ Coombos & Cos., Canada Buildings. to -1 -TiRESSES FOR CHRISTMAS % M ' i—J H -L' PRESENTS, from 3?d, at S. X *J. fH t) Coombos ond Co.*s. Canada Buildings. hH < j O T\RESSES FOR CHRISTMAS >\Z W ' fq «Q] JLJ PRESENTS, fromSM, at S. t^» o P^ Q Coombeß and Co.'s, Canada Bulidlngs. h_ T, w O__ rr . fxj T INOLBUM Pattern Floor-cloth, _M l_* S Cd Jf-1 la °id Per yarli'nt S. Coombes and hn <i ° 5 co- 8- »a _ < fd XT AyEYOUSEBI > the Ladies' - * Uj m W . J JJ- button Kid Gloves, ot 1b lid, _J ra J R worth is lid. Quito perfect-Samuel l-J □ rr\ Coombes & Co., Canada Buildings, __ i ZJ t_j (JJ. Queen street CC T ADIES need no longer be seen in OHH JLJ Queon-street with soiled gloves— K-w 60 doz. Block Kid Gloves at Is per pair, (J W^ M l; E-l this week only.—At S. Coombes & Co.'s. [_• L «. Hh IVf ILLINERY for Christmas X f*H W KSb/ _•__ JJJL Presents, at nominal pricos, at S. i_j PH H JS Coombes and Co. 's. Canada Buildings. W -^J . M 2 JOSEPHINE GLOVES are no- W A, kZ l-v P y ,tW, n? 5? comporlaon to the lot of H l> Q>^ be S'?? k Kia aio,vS,s ot Is por pair, now at CO Am, u-i r -^J (_£_( s. Coombes and Co.'s. (~_2 P3 "^ rflO LADIES.—A Splendid Lot of fcH _ L Nuns'Voillng, beautiful shades, at Oo Zm. _ _ /-\ BSd, worth 16Jd, at S. Coombeß and Co.'s " CJ M H this woek only. W Pa T ITTLfi BOYS-500 vorv pretty H _ "*< JU Jersey Suits from is Ui, cap in- CJ W ■ J m eluded, at S. Coombes ond Ca's. ROFESSIONAL MEN-500 _ M , r ._ pairs Shepponl Check Trousers _- h^ |^ W and Vests, half price, 10s Cd, at S. CO JE-. KJ Coombes and Co. s. . a. T> ANKERS AND GOVERN■<U X> MENT OFFICIALS -750 Tweed Chesterfield Sac Coats, splendidly trimmed and finished, at 6s lid-each— _- 1 At, S. Coombes ond Co.'s. Xjx r riALICOES, 2Jd por yard, this |-"3 \J week only, at S. Coombes & Co.'s. ANTED SEEN-The Washing X Silks at Is Gd, worth 3a Od, quite H perfect, during tho Great Salvage Sale. ___—_ , h^ —Samuel Coombes & Co., Canada Build- FSH <£T ings, Queon-street -^\ 2 AAA PAIRS of Mon's * ,\f\J\f Printed Molo Trousers atls Ud, worth 7s 6d, during tho Groat Salvage Sale.—Samuel Coombes and Co., Canada Buildings. Queon-street BEFORE eponding your monoy, give Samuel Coombes and Co. a visit during the Great Sale. You will save monoy. ANTED KNOWN - A Good Fronch Twill at HJd, worth 2s fid, during the Sale of William Vaile and Co's Salvage Stock, — Samuel Coombes ond Co., Canada Buildings, Queen-street N IMMENSE LOT of French Costumes at half-price during the Selvage Sale; not damaged.—Samuel Coombos and Co., Canada Buildings, ~ f...'.., Queou-stroet THE WONDERFQIi i Latest Improvements. Valuable Appliances. Ten Year*' Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder. Patent Drop-Rollers' Patom Looee-Windlng-Wheel. Patent Thread Releaser. Wer. thaim Machines kept in Repairs for three rears free 0* OHARQK. iuoatsatad Catalogues and Bamplea of Work free from— THE WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. YV. J. JJiiA.Lill, 170, QUEEN-STREET, » AUCKXAND. ,

mHE RED CROSS VINEGAR AND X PRESERVING CO., Railway-street, Paunell, Have on sale the following goods, o trial of which will satisfy everybody as to the excellence of quality :— Worcestershire Sauce Curry Powder (tins Red Cross Relish from lib) New Zealand Relish Cider Champagne (pts Table and Pickling andqts) Vinegar Flavouring Essences Cordials Pure Lime Juice Lime Juico Cordial .. Wholesale Only. Buyers of Sauce, Vinegar, and Whisky Bottles. Why send money out of the country for Sauce, Curry, or other products when you can get as good an article, at a lower figure, of local manufacture! W. CUMMING, Manager. SAM. WHITE, FENCER, CUSTOMS-STREET. " • PRICE LIST. s. d. Beet Hobart Paling Fence.. 65 0 per chain. Very good do. .. .. .. 60 0 „, ~ Barbed Wire Fence _ ..,20 0 „ „ 3-railFence .. .. .. it 0 ~ .. Ido. .. 65 0 „ „ PioketFenees .. >.. .. 2 3 perfoot. FOR SALE. Kauri Palings .. .. .. 10 0 per 100. White Pine d 0... .. .. 8 8 „ „ HeortKaurl .. .. -.. Vl 6 „ „ Hobart .. .. .. .. 19 0 „ „ Sawnßoards ..; 18 0 „ „ Puriri Posts, from .. .. IS eaoh, HeovyPoßts .. - .. ..16 „ Ralls Hobart .. .. .. 87 6 por 100. Rails, Rlmu Sawn _ .. CO 0 „ „ Light Hobart RaUs .. ..80 0 „ „ iflsgaLTankß, Iron .. ..80 0 ~ „ Good Wicket Gates .. ..8 0 eaoh. Pickets, per doz. .. ._. 2 0 TEBVRr" Nwr Cash. [ESTABUSBBD 1855.] BYBPBCIAI, WH. SHAKESPEAR & CO., • QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Importers, Manufacturers, Commission and General Merchants. Sols Agents for the Celebrated "ROYAL MAIL" BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. W. H. 8. & Co. havo much pleasure in submitting the following testimonial, given to them for publication :-ICofy.]—"June *, 1883., To Messrs W. H. Shakespear & Co., Auckland. Gentlemen,—l am glad to say that on the 51-inch Royal Moll Bicycle I bought from you, I won the A.C.C. Championship, beating a Rudge, a 58-inch Racer, and a number ot other machines, also the Avondale Handicap, on the 2nd June: and I oan honestly say it Is the best finished and nicest running machine I ever rode. Mr Flewellyn, to whom I lent it to win tho Mile Handicap with, also spooks in the highest terms of it.—l am, gentlemen, yours truly, (signed) W. M. Service." ——- They also have In stook— Best Red Rubber Tyres, 5s per lb. Harrison's Double Gono Bells, Is 6d each Kino or the Road Lamps (latest patent), Us each Saddles, Steel Balls, Bags, Sprinss And other Fittings eanaiiv Aheap. FOR SALE, a really good Dairy Farm, 160 acres good land, well-fenced, good *rass, and plenty fresh water all the year round, uomfortoblo dwelling-house, and numerous outbuildings; all in good order; i-mil (from railway station, 15 miles from town, and will be raid oheap.—Apply to John Soppet, Land Agent, . w<i, 8, Queen-stree ' FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, a Butchering Business, doing a good cosh trade. In the sentre of - the olty; a low prioe will he taken.— Ipply to John Soppet, Land Agent, No, 8, , " een-street.

pAPBRHANGINGB, W. PHn.T.TPPS i SON HAVE RECEIVED, EX LATE ARRIVALS 185-P A 0 X A G E S—lßs OONTAINIKa 55,000 ROLLS 07 PAPERHANGINGS, consistino or NEW PATTERNS For Drawing, Dining, Bed-rooms, Hall and Staircase, suitable for the Mansion or Cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.' AND BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN PAPERHANGINGS. 916—PACKAGES-916 SORIMS AND HESSIANS PLATE AND SHEET GLASS.WHITB LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, AND ALL TRADE SUNDRIES. W. PHILLIPPB A BON, 95 and 97, Quust-btbbkt. /VU 10 K'S S TABL ES, V* ALBERT-STREET?. MR F. QUICK begs to return his Sincere Thankß for tho Liberal Patronage received' while carrying on the Business known as "Quick's Livery and Bait Stables," Albertstreet, and trusts that MESSRS JAMES DIGNAN & CO., the gentlemen to whom he has relinquished the same, will be accorded Support In on equally liberal manner. Patrons eon rely upon being treated civilly ond fairly by his successors, under whose proprietary fie feels "sure the hostelry will become the favourite of Auckland. J. J. DIGNAN] JT. FOLEY] IP. LUNDON MEBSRS JAMES DIGNAN & CO. having Surchoßed Mr F.Quick's Business, hope to merit io patronage bo generously bestowed on their latoand popular predecessor. For Hire—HanBom Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies of every description, Waggonettes, Breaks and Omnibuses, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Carriages with Llvery, Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Orders by Poet, Telegraph, or Telephone (No; 121) receive ooreful attention. The Stables provide unsurpassed accommodation tor Horses, &o. Night attendance. Charges moderate. ■*\__TflmTt^n" 'VVT H, FENTON & CO. (BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THK QOVKRNOB), QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. W. H. FENTON. " HENRY YOUNG. VJT^V LARGEST Xf <*> .x <¥> X _\7/ ZEALAND. V* A HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. BHIBTMAKBBS, HOSIERS, AND OENTLKMKN'S MKBCEBS. •' . UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED).! MANUFACTURERS OF STEARENE CANDLES, COMMON AND TOILET SOAPSj [iUBRICATING AND OTHER OILS. WORKS-ST. ANN'S BRIDGE. pRNROSE. WAREHOUSE AND oFFiajfe--LOWEH AIiBKRT-ST., AUCKLAND. . • Cash Purchasers of Tallow. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 4

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