•"CURST A UTUMN ttHOW OP TTVRAPER-V7* MILNE AND CHOYCE Having now received their NEW GOODB for the Autumn, will make a SPECIAL SHOW of the same tw THIS DAY (TUESDAY), _\ When a magnificent display will be Been of all the Novelties to be hod in the Home Markets. SPECIALTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Larger Assortment than usual of TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, LONG SILK MANTLES (Special Value), COSTUMES (Special Valub), JERSEYS (Plain and Fancy), HOSIERY AND GLOVES (Special Value) Very Extensive Assortment of DRESS GOODS. N. B.—Milne and Choyce being determined not te be undersold by anyone in the trade, have . marked, and will continue to mark, their Goods at a lower rate than previously. MILNE and choyce, AUCKLAND. tat 0 11 0 _. DR. WIL KIN S, F. R. C. S., , _ CONBULTO.Q AMD OPERATING SCROBON. i? ai h,iL_ 3,iFBer::*_;or ■ Genital. Practice and Special Praotloe-Eye.E_j; and Throat Diseases —Mornlpgs and Afternoons: Sundays, 10.80 to J2LBO. Consultation Fees very moderate. Dr. Woions spent seven years at Mooraflelds Bye if2fsf_ _-__ndolsi_ uaAor Messrs Bowman and Oritohett, two at Throat Hospital, London, seven years Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospl&L' an* eight years at Eye, Ear, and Throat __ai_n__ary. Melbourne. Adjusts Spectacles to Sight— . tWßratinarßooma-Queen-Btreet, Auckland, *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 6 April 1885, Page 2
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