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TV R. L A W R V (M.B. and CM.. Kdin., M.R.C.S., Eng.) Haß commonced Medical Pkactice. ana attends At Home—From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and at 7 p.m. Mb Hill's, New North Road-From 10.30 to 11a.m. Mb Kdbon's, 186, Queen-stroot-From 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Also, At Mount Albert, at Mr Roberto's shop—On Tueadaya and Fridays, at 2.45 p.m. UOTEUS House (TOP OF SYMONDS-ST) 2nd February. ISSS. TT is a good tiling to keop a bottle of WowK'a .1 schnapps in the house. NOTICE. DX, W ILK INS, F. R. C. S., CONSULTIM] AND OPKHATINQ SIIKOBOX. is at Ills Surgery for Goneral Practice and Special Practlco-Eyo. Ear, and Throat Diseases) —Mornings and Aftornoons; Sundays, 10.80 to 1230. Consultation Foos very moderate. Dk. VVILKtNS spent aovon years at Moorollolds Eye Hospital, London, undor lUorara Bowman and Critchett. two at Throat Hospital, London, aovon yoars Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospital, and eight years at Eye. Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Uolbourno. Adjuata Spoctaolos to Sight. — Consulting Rooms—Quson-stroot, Auckland. _£•/! I^A —FOR SALE, Pollon-stroot, d&tc I "• Burroy Hills, oloao to Williamson Avonuo, a largo and lofty Croomod Honso, with every convenience; 150 yards from tramway lino. Vory easy tonna.—Apply on tho promises. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 15S AND 160, QUEEN-STREET, DISPLAY THE LARGEST AND BEST• ASSORTED STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING IN THE CITY. THE CELEBRATED MOSGIEL TWEEDS, MOSGIEL TWEEDS, Which they wore the first to Introduce in Madeup Clothing, has become FAMOUS AB BEING THE MOST DURABLE AND WEAR-RESISTING OF ALL WOOLLEN FABRICS. THE DEMAND FOR THESE GOODS Continues to show a Largo Yearly Increase, PROVISO THAT IMPORTED CLOTHING IS ALMOST ENTIRELY. SUPERSEDED BY THE SUPERIOR COLONIAL PRODUCTION. ALWAYS ask for Wolfe's Sohnapps and take no other article. mo MEET THE TIMES In consequence of bo many Drapers Solllng-off at Cost Prioe and Under, and not wishing to bo Undersold, and having Bought a Large Lot of Cheap Job Lines, I will give my Customors somo Great Bargains, which inspection will fully bear out:— Splendid Stock White Calico, from 2b lid doz 1,000 yds Good Grey Calico, 2d, worth 3d, or Is lid doz 500 yds Strong Wido Flannel, IOJd, worth la 34 Strong Wido Blue aerge, 7jd yd Balance Summer Stock of Prints, to clear at Coat Prico 1,000 yds Plain and Printed Sateens, nlco pat" terna.atCost 50 Cloth Tablooovera, printed and embroidered, to clear; 20 % discount off marked price A Large Stock of Dress Hoods, in all shades and materials, very much reduced in price, from 23d yd 150 Pairs Blankota, very much reduced, to olear Large Stock of Umbrellas from Is 6d, Children's from Is Strong Oatmeal Cloth, Md yd 1,500 yds Ginghams, nice patterns, from ijd, worth 8d Rush Hata.2}d; Large Lot Children's Thread Gloves from 3d pair 10,000 doz Buttons, reduced to 1W doz. A Groat Bargain 350 doz Girls'and Women* Hosiery from 6d pair, worth double 51 Men's Strong Tweed Coats, 6s 8d j do Trousers. 4s lid pair . ; ■ Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, Ta 1M i«0 Men's Strong Tweed Suits, 19s 6d Boys Knlcker Suits from 4s 6a; Boys' Tweed Suits, long trousers, 15s Men's Cotton Shirts from Is; do White Shirts, 3s9d Men's Strong Flannel Shirts and Drawer* 28 3d Boys' Felt Hats, Is 6d; Men's do, 2s Large Lot of Boys' Straw Hate, to clear, from 9d (half-price) Largo Lot of Remnants, marked very low, to olear. ( : J — WILLIAM R. BRIDGMAN, JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, j 288, UPPKR qUKKN-STUEKT. GREAT CLEARING SALE !1 1 PREVIOUS VO REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES. MILNE & CHOYCE Respeotf ully beg to announco that In order to enter upon their Now Premises (now approaching completion) with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, They have deoided to offer THE WHOLE OF THEIR PRESENT WELL-KNOWN VALUABLE STOCK at SUCH A REDUCTION IN PRICK AS WEJj ENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE WILL BE QUITTED. The SHOP will be CLOSED en THURSDAY, Bth INSTANT, For the purpose of MARKING DOWN. SALE commences FRIDAY, 9th met, AN EAHLY CALL IS SOLICITED. PREMISES CLOSE ON SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 9 p.m. MILNE & CHOYCE, WELIiSSLay-STBCST. "VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J. McCarroU'a is the only Establishment in New Zealand which makes a speciality of jinons, Damasks, Towels, Diapers, Huckabacka, ■Jjindkerchiefs, &c, &c. in newest designs and )cet patterns, imported by him direct from the Irish tl'acufacturors. The Public would do well to inspect bis goods, which are offered at the lowest possible prices.—J. McCarroll, 78, Victoria-street, four gcors above Albert-street. DR. COBB ET T HAS REMOVED From Alfred-street to SYMONDS-STREET (opposite Choral Hall). Horas of Cossdxtati6n: At Home—9 to 10 a.m., and 6to 8 p.m. At Aickin's—l2 to 1 and ito 5 p.m. When fiat ngaged. nhO CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, AND . iHOSE ABOUT TO BUILD. For Union Sash and Door Co.'s Advertisement fi ■..'...'*"' SEE THIS Id AY'S ISSUE. ' ' .-: R B. HOMBERG, Professor of Mueic, .Upper Pitt-it, (opposite Pnblio Baths). C

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 2