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WANTED KNOWN—Short Lengths and Job Lots of Timber 6s per 100.— New Zealand Timber Co. (Limited). __ WANTED KNOWN, that T. Evanß, Karanprahapo Road, ia now Clearing his Winter Stook of Women's and Children's Boota and Shoes at a considerable reduction. ANTED KNOWN-No more Fish Monopoly. Buy your Smoked Fish from tho Raklno Fishinu Boats at wholesale prlcoß at the Waterman's Steps on Saturdays. "VSTANTED KNOWN—The balance of T T Metcalfe's new Musio reduced to 3d to inako room for the new Jot coming from home. —Metcalto. foot of Wakeflelfl-strort. WANTED KNOWN-That lam making Moegiol Suits nt £3 15s. All goods nhrunlc. Fit and style guaranteed.—H. Stow. 86. Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN-Metcalfe'a is the cheapest house in Auckland. See his Rocnrdians at Is 6d and 3s 9d each ; also the largn lot of books at the door all at 93 eaoh. WANTED KNOWN —In Jewellery, Kolaoy and Co. still koep only Roa Gold and Heal Silvor; no imitations.—Charles Kelaey and Co.. 120, Queon-Btreet. W" ANTED KNOWN-That the cheapest China, the ohoapost Earthenware ana tho cheapest Glass are to bo had at Wilson's, 2C7. Qneen-atreet. A visit will prove this. WANTED KNOWN-Goodeon'a London Arcade contains the largest and ohoapest Stook of Fanqy Goods and useful Articles in the Colony. Trade motto, "Small profits and qulokjeturns." ANTED KNOWN—In Jewellery, Kelsey and Co. Btlll koep only real gold and real Bilver—no Imitations on the promises, consequently everything guaranteed,—Charles Kolsoy and Co.. 120. Queon-strcot. ANTED KNOWN-No more Fish Monopoly. Buy your Smoked Fish at wholosalo prices (r. in the Raklno If land Fishing Boats, at the Watermon's Steps, To-morrow. WANTED KNOWN — That Fhave purohased for cash, Mrs Bhoehan's Millinery and Drapory Sock, and am now Belling eainoat reduood prices.—J. H. llanmui, Victoria-htroet. off Hobsou-utreot. WANTED, all my old customers to know that I havo Recommenced Business as Dross and Mantle-makor, and in thanking them for all past favours hope to niorlt a continuance of the same. All ordora strictly attended to on the shortest notice, and pricos to suit the times. Drossoa made from Cs. — Mrs Weathorly, 77, Groy-st. WANTED KNOWN^The Cheap Sale at Birmingham Arcade (late Coupland's Store), Queen-street, is n groat success, and tho stook ia fast buing cleared; a tow wooka longer at such slaughtering prices will clear off tho stock, and the opportunity of auoh cheap goods will bo gone. Call and secure some of the Bargains. VTTTANTED KNOWN.—The Cheap Sale TT at the Birmingham Aroade flats Coupland's Store). Queen-street, la a great success, and tho stock fast being cleared, a few weeks longer at ouoh alaugbtoring prices will cloar off tho fltook. and the opportunity of such cheap Kooda will bo pone. Call and Becuro somo of tho bargains. WANTED Known—Advice Gratis to persons Buttering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, liumbaeo. Neuralgia, Gout, Asthma. Contraotion of tho Musclos, Paralysis, Doafno3s, Alt'octions of tho Kycs, SpinalCompluints, and Skin diseases. Cures quiokly ofl'ectod by consulting Mr Wooding, High-street. Sovontyflve per cent, of persons troatod havo boon cured by outward application. Consultation froo. WANTED" KNOWN-The Cheap Sale at the Birmingham Arcade (late Coupland's Store), Queon-strcot. is a great su"cess, and tho stock is fast being cleared ; a fow wooks longer at such slaughtering prioos will clear off the stock, and the opportunity of such cheap goods will be gone. Call and socure come of tho bargains. WANTED KNOWN-That M unround MilUgan respectfully request their Customers and Intending Patrons to favour them with their Ordors for Tailoring for tho coming holidays as soon as possible, as a heavy Influx of ordors a week or two provious to Christmas last year compelled them reluctantly to decline many, which, if given earlier, thoy would havo been able to execute, and havo prevented disappointment. WANTED KNOWN.—To whom it may concern.—£loo Reward if provon that wo do not sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any house in Auckland In tho following linos:—New Potatoes, 161b for Is ; Onions. 12lb for Is; Vegetables given away; Apoles, 4d ib; be«t Crystalli'od Sugar, 3d; good Yellow, 2d ;50 Flour, guaranteed, isGd: 25 Oatmeal. 2c (id; Soap, id, or 2 bars7Jd; BluoMottlod.Td;Candles,Cjd; Wax do., 101; lib tins Honor. 6et. or two tlnß for lOd; Corn Flour, per lib packet, or 2 paokets for 8d; Salad Oil. Bd; Sardines. 5d per tin : Salmon, 6d and 8d ; Digby Chloks, Kipperei Herrings, Yarmouth Bloators. Herrings, in F«nn«U sauce and other kinds, BJd per tin, guaranteed ; Lemon Jelly, 6d; Hobari and Nelson Jams, Od por tin. or 5s 6d per doz ; Dates, id lb: Wax Matches, argo tin boxes. Is lid per doz; fresh Honing', (i.l per tin ; Pottod Meats, both plain and devilled a grand assortment). 3 tins for Is: Milkmaid Milk, 8d por tin; Two Plugs Tobacco. 3d; Lollies, ojrtlb; a blond of Indian unit China Tea for Is 3d per lb, equal to anything sold at 2a 6d and 3s anywhere; a ioally kool toa for Is 3d and Is Bd per lb; Kico, 51b for Is; Treacle, 2d per lb; Honoy in bulk, 3d lb; Preserved Ginsrer. Bd lb; and other lines equally su ohoap. at KatonV Cooperative Stores, llobsQi and Cookstreots. Allpurohaserasharointheprofits. Dividond fl'st Wednesday in the lvonth. WANTED KNOWNThat GKORGK GItEGOKY. Pnbtographor. Of Qulok's Buildings, near Throe Lamps, Ponsonby Rood, Is now producing First-olnss Photographs at the following reasonable rates: For Carte da Vislto, 10s Bd per doc; for Cabinets, £1 1b per dot. Children s&me price. Tram-cars pass tho shop \*7" A N T E 1) KNOW K. ARRIVKD-Tho NKVV STOCK for the COMING SEASON. Grand Display of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing. Shirts, Tirs, Umbrellas, Hats (in Straw and Felt), Sec, and every description of Hosiery and Umlerwoar, Spoolal Lino in Boys' Cheap School Sultn. I). McPHKRSON, Karungohape Road. VVT ANTED CUSTOMERS ron tote FOLIiOWING CHEAP LINES, At Redncod Prices:— DrofS Mat< rial. :ijd Coloured Cnshmeree, IOJd All Wool Pootoh Plaids. Is ljd Blue Sorgc?, 9Jd Tweed Shi tings, ijd Fl'innols, 7?d BunkctK, U M Coui.tt>rpanos, In lljd White SlioctlnE. 6Jd ?s 1J All Wool Tablecloths, is lid Mon'B Tweed Pulta, lfs Od Men's Tweed Trousers, 3a Bd do. do. do. ai d Veals, 10s 6d Boyo' Snicker Suits, 3s lid (all sizes). JAMES SCUTT, LONDON HOUSE, . Victoria and Nklbon-btbeeib. "vy- A N~T E~D KNOWN. J. H. DALTON, Tailor, Victoria-st. East, Hasiußt opened NKW TWEKDB from tho following Markets:—West of England. Scotch. Mosgiel, Oamaru, French, and Gorman; tho choicest things in Fancy Tweods and Coatings that ever came to Auckland. Over 200 patterns to choose from, at pricos ranging as follows:— A GoodTauiT for 50b Od, ÜBual £3 10s 6d 60s Od, „ £» 0s 6d !. „ 65a Od, .. tA 10a 6d TIIOUBERS .. 12s 6d, „ £0 18s 6d „ 158 Od. „ £1 Is Od ~ 21s Od, „ £1 5s Od „ „ 22s 6d, „ £1 7s 6d The question Is repeatedly asked, "How can you sell real Tweeds at Buch prices?" My answer ia that I purchase direct from manufacturer?, pay a small rent, and do my own cutting. In this way I save hilly 25 por cent., the lull benefit of which I give to my customers. N.B. —My system of Cutting is in itsolf » novelty, allowing me to romody those defects oaused by the shoulders boing somewhat round, ■while to gentlomon possessing a modoratoly good figure I oan Ruaranteo a perf oot fit; making them tho admiration of their friends and tho onvyofthol rivals. J. H. DALTON, City Tailoring Establishment. Viotoria-Bt. Kast. W" ANTED KNOWN. REMOVAL OF AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY. We have removed to our new building In Commerce street (two doors ronnd cornor from former prcmisef). The public aro respectfully requested to pay us a visit, and they will be fully convinced that we faithfully perform all weadvortifle. Wehave the finest and largest stook of Tweeds and Coatings in the North Mand, and a large Btaff of the most carefully trained labour in the colony. Onr Cutters are at tho head of their profession, as is fully attestod by the hundreds of flattering testimonials we receive. The praißO bestowed upon us by the other members of tho trade is honest and spontaneous, as witnoss their almost universal desire to imitate us. Our prices have revolutionised the Tailoring Trade, and they exclaim in amazement, " How iB it done ?" BUMS TO MKASUBB AT WHOLHUALK PBIOBS. BK3T CRICKETING TWEED TROUSER3 (SHRUNK). 13s. All wool Suits, 455; Moegiel Snlt, 555; Foxo's No. 1 Sorgo Hull, 55s (this is £1 elsewhere); Worsted Suit. 60s; OUR BEST TWEED SUIT, £Q 1 >7B «D (Positively the Best Material In Auckland); Trousere, 13s. Our Trousers aro superb—from tho Best Material, 20s Sd. Tho sceptical are specially Invited to givo us a call and bo convinced. All Goods Shrunk. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, Mbbohant Tailors, Importers, and Manufactcrrrb. commkrck-street Two doors fiom Cuetoma-Btrebt tfast. Business Bcnrs t 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 9 p.m. on Saturdays. THK LARGEST TAILORING CONCERN IN NKW ZEALANR BOY Wanted, about 14, to go messages and deliver parcels. —C. C. Fleming, Leather Grindery Store, High-street. IT~Ca¥'T~BE~BTa~TEN— Cura Clava (Marshall's). The only Remedy that will in nne week take every Corn off your feet. Its sale is the largost of any Patent Medicine in New Zealand. Marshall, Sole Proprietor. Is 6d, at nU('hemiati>'._ TO FARMERS.— Wanted by an active joung Man, Employment an a Cattle or Dairy Farm ; has a knowledge of carpentering.— Apply " H.W.," Star Offloe.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 264, 13 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 264, 13 November 1885, Page 3

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