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BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! T. "EVANS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. Having completed extensive additions to his Workshops and Manufacturing Machinery, rendered necessary by the rapid growth of his Business, desires to inform the People of Auckland and Suburbs, that he has now every facility for supplying BOOTH AND SHOES OF ALL KINI.'S, the Style and Quality being muoh better than any yet produced in tho Colony, and at considerably lower prices. T. E. bees also to Intimate that for tho purposo of securing Superior Workmanship, he has taken into partnership Mr HENRY SCHOFIELD, of Leeds, as a Wobkino Partner, whoae special business will be to superintend the Makmg-up Department, and whose practioal knowledge of Boot-making will be a sure guaranteo of the durability of the goods, BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. ALSO, DAMP-PROOF BOOTS, MADE TO ORDER. Please Not* the Address : TTIVANS AND nCHOFIBLD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. Warranted the Best and Cheapest House in the Colony for Boota. RETIRING_^om_BUSINESS. IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK. JOHN McCARROLL, 82, QUKKN T-ST. Having determined to retire from the above business, I havo sold off the bulk of my Stock, and lain holding a CLEAKANCE SaLE of the balance. SALE NOW OIS. LADIES desirous of obtaining a few of my well-known FINE LIN FN HOODS should ■iilio tbis opportunity, as 1 intend offering them at VliltY LOW i'RIOSS con-i-u-i.i .1 ith quality, which is tho true test of cheapness As mv stock of UNKN tJOODS iiot very lurfjo, intending purchasers shnu'tl COME EARLY, so a* t.> 9.euro somo v h, sa Goods at N >MIN»L PRICES. Ull ins; tho .Nile I will »l^o offer mv Stock c' Gentlemen's HATS ami SHIRTS, .to., at IiKEATLY REDUCED PKICES. Host ol beao Shirts are IMPORTED BY MYSEIF, and are ull of iho host IKI.-H MANU P U.VTUKE, i" that Gentlemen would do woll to secure some of them at the red«c«l orlees. 1886. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1886. H. L. POSSENNISKIE, IMPORTER, MERCHANT TAILOR & HABITMAKER, HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF HIS FIRST PARCEL OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, XX ARAWA AND AORANGI. COMPRISING WEST OF ENGLAND, SCOTCH, IRISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN CLOTHS OF THE BEST QUALITY. ALSO, A CHOICE SELECTION OF COLONIAL TWEEDS THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST RATES. H. L. POSSENNISKIE, SHORTLAND-ST., AUCKLAND MK33Ra . HCTk sc sons ri'KLKPHONK No , 158. SMITH & OAUQHEY. IMPORTANT TO ECONOMISTS. Is>// By recent NX advices from - jy our Mr Smith, who is at presont in London, J**jy we loam that, anticipating a /A A^jy general riso in tho prico of all wool \S^ Qjy Black and Coloured FRENCH \V^#» -Ojy MERINOS, OASHMEHES, and FRENCH NS?*© jW DRESS FABRICS generally, consequent on^Tfi* AS tho sudden and very largo advance In the prico of *-A J/ wools, ho placed our order for these, and all other classes of^T-^ j7/ Fine Wool Goods, within a week after his arrival in London and \V* S/ two months earlier than he would havo dono under ordinary cir S/ cumstances, and by doing so secured our entire Spring and Summer Stock at\ Sf not only old prices, but at the LOWEST POINT REACHED BY A MOS-r\ <y DEPRK3 3RD MARKET. Ms. Sm„-„ was also in time to secure our Spr „g tt nd\ Stock of Silks. Ribbons, and all other classes of Silk Goods at Lowes 7 J? >^ Prices, and beforo tho advance of 25 per cent, which has recently taken placo /7 >X In the prico of Raw Silk. Tho flrst portion of these purchases, together /7 with NEW MILLINERY, Mantles, Hosiery. Gloves, Lace! 7yf >\ Haberdashery, etc., etc., are to hand, ex s.s. lonic and '/^ >^K.M.B.s. Rimutaka (now in harbour), and aro being yy >^ marked in plain figures at our well known LOW /V? >^CASH PRICES. Further shipments to follow 4? by subsequent steamors. y^7 \v spkutcTan-d X SUMMER J' >^ 1886. SMITH & CAUGHEY, WHOLESALE AN"D FAMILY DRAPERS, QUEEN STREET AND NEWMARKET. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. OPENING OE THE NEW OUTFITTING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, COIMTIEJIR <D2T QlTJddHlilSr <Sc JTOttT STS. »—«►♦•—< W. O. ALLEN, Has the pleasure to announce the opening of the above premises with a New aud Wsllselectfid Stock ef MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS, COLLARS, TIES, PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING BAGS, RUGS, *o. *— «MH» < ■ A splendid assortment of New Zealand Clothing, made from Mosgiel, Oamaru, Kaiapoi and Roslyn Tweed, to suit the most fastidious; also, English and Scotch Clothing in great variety. Boys' Knicker Suits, a specialty, sizes from O to IO J Boys' and Youths' Trouser Suits, the best selecton in the Colony. A splendid assortment of Men's Working Shirts, Flannel Unders, Parts, Hats, Macintoshes, Oil Clothing, &c, at prices that will defy competition. Our Stock of Gent's Mercery is the prettiest in the colony, comprising—Gent's Umbrellas, Merino, Cashmere, and Lambswool Hosiery; Fashionable Collars and Ties, White, Regatta, and Crimean Shirts, Josephine and Dent's Coloured, White, and Black Kid Gloves, Driving Gloves, Portmanteaus, Brief Bags, and every requisite for the Travelling Public. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. I have to announce that this Department is under the Management of an efficient West End Cutter, and Gentlemen can select from the Largest Stock of Tweeds and Coatings in the City. TROUSERS to Measure, from 13s. SUITS to Measure, from 60s, The above Large and Well-assorted Stock is entirely NEW, and has been boughh well in a depressed market from the leading manufacturers ami importers on the most favorable terms. All Goods Harked In Plain Figures. W. a. ALLEN'S aim will be always to keep faith with the public and business will be conducted en the most legitimate and straightforward prinoiples. An Inspection respectfully invited. w. gTVllen, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND GLOVER, IYo. 1, VICTORIA AMCADJB, OORNIR OT QUMN AND TORT BTRIBTB, AND AROADI.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 246, 19 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 246, 19 October 1886, Page 4