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W rANTEDKNOWN.-ThatN. G. Len- „ n "?s ia selling Splendid Christmas Carf£ at One Shilling per dozen. KNOWN—Men's Hard Folt t ? aI?' lB; Kood Straw Hats. 2a 4d; Girls Trimmed Hats. 2a lOd ; White Bono Dress w«wiß'J d. per dOMn--At Metcalfo'a, fact ol Wakofleld Btreet. "VI7ANTED KNOWN—That I sell the r.**,., Kakino Smoked Fish on WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS in tho two holiday woeks. Patronise tho n,an that broke up the llßh monopoly. ANTED KNOVVN-In addition to . .. the ordinary stock of Toys, Dplls, &c., at tbe Birmingham Arcade, the proprietor has just opened a splendid assortment of entirely New Goads. Some really novel and amusing and marvellously cheap. Christmas aud New i ear Cards are cheaper here than anyplace in Auokiand, TXTANTED Known—Tho cheapest place T T in Auokiand City or Suburbs to purohaso your Christmas Presonts and Now Year's trirts ia tho Birmingham Arcade, Queen street (late Coupland'a Store), where an insolvent stock of B^ncy Gooda is being offoredat one-half the price paid in ordinary Fancy Goods Shops. valuing Inspect; yon will bo woll repaid. X\T ANTED KNOWN—That Munro and TT MilUgan respeottully request their Customers and intending Patronß to favour them with their Orders for Tailoring for the coming holidays as Boon as possible, as a heavy influx of orders a week or two previous to Christmaa last year compelled thorn reluctantly to decline many, which, if given oarlier, they would have been able to execute, and have prevented disappointment. \STANTED KNOWN—I am happy to t T testify to the wonderful offeot of Mr Wooding's applications for Rheumatism. My back was so bad I could not walk, and was taken to his rooms in a cab. But by one application, and in loss than two houra the pain was gone. I am only too glad to make this known or tho boneflt of othora. aa I had tried everything olse without relief. -I am. yourn, &c, David Hughes, Master and Owner Barque Araiestice, Auckland.—Mr Woodine haß quite cured me of rheumatism in my leg and ankle, and contraction of the muscles of the foot, caused by a broken loor. I Buffered great pain for ;hreo years, but In flvo applications I am <ree from pain, and can walk quite well.—Alfred Williamn, Wellington-Btreet, Auckland.—Highatrect. Consultation free. WANTED KNOWN.-Furniture. Furniture —Selling Off! The followng are inolnded in the Grandest Belling Off I lave had since I have buou intheFurniahing Trado:—Wood Chairs, 2a 9d; Children's High Chairs, 33 81; Carpat-seated Folding Ohaira, 4a 6d; Children's Chairs, la 9d; Drawers, 13b lia ; Wash,tandn, la Bd and 5s 6d ; Toilet Tables, 4a Gd ; Kltohen Tables, 5s 6d; Colonial Couches, 03 Si; Cot Blankets, Srf pitir; All-wool Huge, 7a lid; LarKO White Counterpaneß, 3a ltd ; grand line of do., 5s 6d to 8s Gd ; Bed Tiok, 4Jd ; 'J'owola, 3d ; Cretonne, 4d; White Quilts, 4a 61; Coloured do., ii Gd; Sheeting 1b : Table Ijinen. Is 4d ; good Pillowe, Sd; Sinirlo Matti'deses, 3s Gd; Single Palliasses, 7a Gd.; Single Spring Mattrassos. 15s lid; Double do., 255. Bo in time.—At Dampier'a Now Shop, Victoriaetroet, two doora from Dampior'a Foot Shop. ANTED KNOWN.-Soiling off the following Bargains: Fancy Baukots, ] each ; very grand ltneot Whits-handled Hair Brushes. 9d ; lib tins of Halting Powder, 3d : Coloured Ink, 6d por dozeu Dot'lei; Brand lots ot Brown Teapots, 6d eaoh; Pig Ringera. 3d oa.?h ; Boys' VeU)':ip«d< s, 15s and 17a Gd ; Coloured Pi-tures, 1 foot high. Id each ; Buperlor do., 0d and Is ; Splash Mat-, Od ; Infants' Feeding Bottles, lid ; Square LookinK-glasneß, 5d ; Fanot do. Is and Is 1M ; Breakfast Cups and Sauccri. 4d; Parlour Mats, 1b 4:1 and lo Gd; Doir Mata. Is tld ; handsome Coul Souttles, 6s 6d ; Kerosene Hand Lamps. 9d each ; Luminoua Match Boxes, 4d ; Scnool Slaten 5d ; Tomaiawkß. 6.1; Oyster Knivea, Id ; Children's Iron afo*, 6d ; BnU'a-oyo and other Lanteros, Od; Marking Ink, Id tho bottlo ; Tin Plates, 2 for Id; Corkscrews. Id each ; Shoe Brushos, la lid the Bet; Cream .1 tins, 3d each ; Padiooka, 2d ; email Sorowdrivers. Id ; good size Cash-boxes, 3a 6d ; Bod Koys, Id.—At Dampier's New Shop, Vio-torla-atroct. 2 doorß from Damnier'a Boot Shop. ANTED KNOWN.-Boots I Boots ! Boots! -Something Astoundmg!-Men's I.txht Watortighta, Ca lid; some largo sizes in Men's Elastic Sides, 5a Gd; Men's Derby Shoos, Bi6d: superior ditto, 10a6d (ownmake); Ladies Kid Button Boots, Illph Lett, 7s 6d; Ladica' Prunel'a Buttoning Boots, Ba fid; splendid value in Prunolla Klastlo SWob. 4a 9d; High Heels superior ditto no toecaps. 5s Gd; auperlor ditto, Cs Gd and 7s Gi (Pollock'e). In Evening and Dancing Bhors wo beat Now Zealand. Tho handsomo C'ne-bar Shoo, with bows and two huokloo, for 3s ltd; superior ditto, 6a Gd, 6s. or 7a 6d ; a Bplendid Ladiea' Walking Shoo, kid, at j 5s Gd. and 6a lid (Oxford). An acknowledged j fact, thai wo liavo tho grontcst variety of Infants' and Children's Boots and Shoos in Auckland. Infanta' Strap Shoes, IJ. 3d per pair; la Gd 2a, 2a Gd, 2a 9J, Sa, .Is 3d, and 3.< Od. with open bara. otc , etc. A nice Button Shoo, kid bacic, patent vamp, 4toG, Sj Gd; Children's Hluh Leg l>runolla, 4s; a grand lino in Glrla' Hiuh Leg K. Sides, kid back, patent vamp. 11 to 1. 4s lid ; Ladloa' Imitation Kid Slipper.'. 23; Whltn Canvas ditto,. 2a; Carpet ditto. 2s lid; Imitation Kid Elastic Sidos. 3<6d; Real Kid ditto. 4s 9d to 5i 6rt ; superior do., Ga 6d to 12a Gd (Pollock's); Real Glove-kid Herby Walking Shoes, light, 10s Gd; Otto Hertz's ditto. Ha Gd. Spaca will not permit us giving moro particulars. Plcaao examine theiwinnow whon passing and judge for yoDrself, at Dampier's Boot Shop, VictoriaBtreet. ANTED SEEN—Toya, Toys, Toys. Wonderful Bargains.—Good-size Wax Dolls, with hair, 2d: Dressed Wax Dolla, with hair, 4d; Large Wood Dollß, 4d ; China Dolla and Indeatructiblo Dolla, 6d; I^arge China Dolls, 9d; Lirgo Wax Dolla. with hair, la; very lorso anrt hißhopt price Wax Dolla, 2s: largo Boxes of Painta. Id; enod-alzo Uummine Tops. 2d ; 72 dozen Stoam Engine?, 2d each ; 12 dozen Horcoa and CHrriagea, 4rt ; SG dozon Cymbal Players, 3d ; Kitchen Het», 6d ; Block Puzzles (make 6 pioturea), 9d por box; handiomo Indiarubber Balls. Rd ; very largo handsome China Muga. Od ; largo Boxes ot Sklttlcw, Is ; I'snov Boxes, Pd eioh; Work Boxes. 23; Writ Ing Desks, Bd; Whito Necklets, 2d; Large 2-Horse I'ramoars. Is ; an imrnoHSolot of China Dogs, 2d;21 doz China Vanes. 2d; Braoplttfl, 2d oach; Gente' Gilt Stud Suites, 9d the auito; Handnomo Plated Tea Services (5 pieces), 30s;also, bargains in Books, suitable for Chrißtmas presents, and the following :- Framed Pioturo. Is 3d ; Largo do., la 6d ; Hat Hooks. M; Handsome Brackets, 9d eaoh; Wiro Sponge Baakets, Gd ; Handsome Rrcad Baskota, 3cf, <a, and 6d ; 45 dozen Good Useful Hammers, 2d eaoh; Yankee Egg Beater.", Gd oaob; nice lino of Fecdine Bottles, Gd; Grand Butter Knives, Is Sd : Uaoful Steels, Bd each; 21 dozon Hand'ome Plioto Frames, 2d, or 4 for 61; Thormomoterß. la oaoh ;&c, &c—At Dampior'a Now Shop, Viotoria-atreot (near to Dampier's Boot Bhop). WANTK D, Purchasers of Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Servicos to sco tho newest and most elegant patterns at WILSON'S. 26 7, QUEEN-BTRKBT. W A N TED KNOWN. J. KNOTT Has opened a BRANCH STORE in KARANGAHAPE ROAD, near Waterworks with a Now and First-olass Stock of GENERAL IRONMONGERY. Splendid iroods just opened, suitablo for Christmas Presonts. vy ANTED KNOWN. ARHIVED-The NHW STOCK for the COMING SEASON. Grand Display of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clotnlng, Bhlrts, Ties. Umbrellas, Hata (in Straw and Felt), &0., and every description of Hosiery and Unriorwoar. Special Lino In Boys' ch _a Pjsgrt |ulta^ KaranKahape Road. XXT ANTED, BUSHMEN AND OTHERS To know, SUITS TO ORDER, 10 HOURS' KOTICE. Note address, ,). H. DALTON, CITY TAILORING ESTABLI3HMKNT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. VLT ANTED K~WITWW. J. H. DALTON, Tailob, Victokia-bt East, Has just opened NEW TWEEDB from the following Markets:—West of England, Scotoh, Mosgiel, Oamaru, French, and German; the ohoicoat things in Fanoy Tweeds and Coatings that ever came to Auokiand. Over 200 patterns to choose from, at prices ranging as follows:— A Good Suit for 608 Od, usual £3 10s 6d „ „ 60s Od, „ £4 0s 6d „ 65a Od, „ £4 10s Gd TBODSBHS ~ 12s 6d, „ £0 18s Gd „ 16s Od, „ £1 Is Od „ ~ 21a Od, „ £1 5s Od I, „ 22a 6d, „ £1 7a 6d i The question is repeatedly asked. " How can you sell real Tweeds at such prices?" My answer ia that I purchase direct from manufacturers, pay a small rent, and do my own cutting. In this way I save fully 25 per oent, the full benefit of which-I give to my customers. N.B. — My system of Cutting ia in itsolf a novelty, allowing me to remedy tboao defects caused by the ahouldei'B being'aomewhat round, while to gentlemen possessing a moderately good flguro I oap guarantee a perfeot fit; making them the admiration of their friends and the envy of thei rivals. j. h. "dTlton, City Tailoring Establishment, Victoris-st, East. VST ANTED KNOWN \. WOOLLAMS & CO.'S 13s 6d Trousers are tho Cheapest and Beat. A. WOOLLAMS & CO.'S 639 Colonial Tweed Suits made to Measure in 6 hours. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. are now Offering Greater Inducements than ever to CSBh Customers. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. stand Unrivalled for tho Production of Clothing of High Class Style and Finish. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. are now making Black Coat and Vest and Fancy Tweed Trousers for 70a. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. have the Largest and Choicest Sto k of Knglieh and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds ot any other House in the trace. & WOOLLAMS ft CO. Comfort in Wear, Perfect in Fit and Finish, are our Colebrated Guinea Trousers, A, WOOLLAMS & CO. giveno Credit and no Discount, b.v.t relr on tin: «y!e r>ud Quality of their G;irn;e:iiß to Kive their Ouotomars i Satisfaction. BYDBNHAM HOUBS, FOOT 01" QRBir-fITBKET

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 3

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