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THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Are now opened out FOR THE WINTER FOR THE WINTER FOR THE WINTER .OR THE WINTER. The Stook Is the largeal and bost selected In the city, and to MEET THE TIMES MKET THE TIMES MEKT THE TIMES MEET THE TIMES Several Hneß ln every Department are marked at prieeß SPECIALLY CHEAP SPECIALLY CHEAP SPECIALLY CHKAP SPECIALLY CHEAP. The Juvenile Department has recoivod close attention, and parents will Hud DURABILITY ECONOMY DURABILITY AND ECONOMY DURABILITY AMI) ECONOMY DURABILITY A 'economy Combined Is the leading feature. In Boys' Fanoy Suits several new and choice styles aro now being shown.

THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 158 *_ 100, Queen-street.

NOTICE, DR. WILKINS, F. R. C. S., CONSULTING AND OPERATING SURGEON. ia at his Surgery for Genoral Practice and Special Practico-Eyo, Ear, and Throat Diseases —Mornings and Afternoons; Sundays, 10 30 to 12.30. Consultation Fees very moderate. Dr. Wilkins spent sevon years at Mooreflolds Eye Hoßpital, London, under Mcsara Bowman and Crttchott, two at Throat Hospital, London, seven years Honorary Surgoon Albort Hospital, and eight years at Eye, Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Melbourno. Adjuata Spoctacloa to Sight. — Consulting Rooms-Queen-street, Auokland.

TjURST A UTUMN OIIOW OF T\RAPER"\7 MILNE AND CHOYCE Having now received their NEW GOODB for the Autumn, will make a SPECIAL SHOW of tho samo ts- THIS DAY (TUESDAY), •_» When a magnificent display will bo seen of all the Novelties to bo had in the Homo Markets. SPECIALTIES IN EVERY DEPART* MENT. Larger Assortment than usual of TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, LONG SILK MANTLES (Sfecial Value), COSTUMES (Special Value), JERSEYS (Plain and Fancy), HOSIERY AND GLOVES (Special Value) Very Extensive Assortment of DRESS GOODS. N.B.—Milne and Choyco boing determined not o 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

ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 68, QUEEN-ST., Be .8 to Announce tho Arrival of SEVERAL Casks of musical instruments. lco„ ex b.s. Coptlo and Oamaru, consisting of— VIOLINS. COPIES OF THE OLD MASTERS. FRENCH COPIES. YOUTHS' VIOLINS. Fitted with Ordinary Pros, or W_t__is'B Patent Houbfast 1 .cos, whloh aro Highly Recommended for the following They do not slip, they turn more easily and regularly, they facuUaie tuning in consequence, they have a smoother holt for thi string, and. are more durable. THE ABOVE INSTRUMENTS have been SPECIALLY SELECTED TO MY ORDER IN LONDON by an EXPERIENCED BUYER, enabing me to guarantee that every instrument will give satisfaction, while the LARGE NUMBER NOW IN STOCK AFFORDS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR MAKING A SELECTION. _,_ _ xrTT _,_ FLUTES. COCOA WOOD. GERMAN SILVER KEYS AND TIPS, SLIDE HEAD, ONE, FOUR, OR SIX KEYS CONCERT FLUTES WITH CASES PICCOLOS in D, Eft, and F PICCOLO AND FLUTE COMBINED, PILLAR KEYS FLAGEOLETS. IMPROVED BRASS CYLINDER FLAGEOLETS, VARIOUS KEYS CLAEIONETTES. ALBERT OR BRUSSELS, 14 KEYS, AND rings; in any key ___ BBA.SS BAND INSTBUMENTS. CORNETS. TENORHORNS, BARITONES, TROMBONES, EUPHONIUMS, BOMBARDONS, DRUMS. &c. HOENS. POST HORNS, DRAG HORNS, ALPINE HORNS BANJOS. DOBSON PATTERN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. PICCOLO BANJOS, with Nickel-silver Hoop. _„„_„„_ „__. BANJO FITTINGS. STRINGS SEPA RATELY OR IN SETS. _.„_. GERMAN CONCERTINAS AND ACCORDIONS, BEST QUALITY ONLY. These are treated as ___OS_CAL INSTRUMENTS, each being examined and sent out In Perfcot Order. They must not, therefore, be CLASSED with tho GOODS supplied by TOY DEALERS. A Large Variety of the above Instruments, Including the Patent Broad Reed Accordion, in Solid Oak Case ,* Leather Straps—the Strongest Instrument of the kind made. ANGLO-GERMAN CONCERTINAS. Aljlj WITH SKPABATELY-FITTBD SCREWED NOTEST AND NEATLYCOVERED BOX. VIOLIN CASES. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, fitted with Spring Clasps or Hooks VIOLIN FITTINGS. BTRINGS, PEGS, BOW HAIR, TAILPIECES, BRIDGES. CHIN REBTS, BOWS (Brazilwood, Ironwood. Snako wood, &o.(. MUTES, RESIN IN WOOD, CHINA and NICKELSILVER HOLDBRS. VIOLINCELLOS, FITTED WITH PATENT HOLDFAST PEGS. DOUBLE BASSES, . THREE STRINGS MACHINE HEAD VIOLAS (TENOR VIOLINS), FITTED WITH PATENT HOLDFAST PEGS. PORTFOLIOS. OLD STYLE COMBINATION PORTFOLIOS, MUSIC ROLLS, UTILI3 MUSIC CASE. THE DIGITORIUM. This REMARKABLE INVENTION materially assists any person to Play and become Perfect on the Pianoforte ln an Incredibly short time. PIANOFORTE FITTINGS. (NSULATORS, TUNING xIAMMERS, DESK HOOKS, &0. METRONOMES. ROSEWOOD, with BeU, Bort Quality. Precision guaranteed. While thanking my frionds and customers for tho patronage enjoyed since commencing bnalness, I nope, by pursuing tho course hitherto adopted, to recoive a continuance of their eßteemod favours, which will at all times have my careful and prompt attontion. ART HUR EADY, 68, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. GEORGE H. EASTON, NEWMARKET HOTEL, Newmarket. TO THE INHABITANTS OF DEVON[ PORT. TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN g____ of the Greyhound. Thames, and Metropotan Hotel . Que<-,s.reet, and Star and Garter Hotercoromanas'), bega to announoe that he has taken the FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE and hopes to merit the patronage of residents and visitors. First-class Accommodation for Lodgers! Baths, Sco. The Hotel Is close to the water, so Sit visitors have the advantage of sea bathing. AB_-t-l_ss BMlard Table, presided over by an experienoed marker. MICHAEL CORCORAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 2

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