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/■Sbeat ttnreserved oale. Be ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ROBERT STRONG. VALUED AT £2,749 155.. /BARRETT T> R O S., Having Purchased the above Estate for Cash, at a Largo Discount. ARE OFFERING THE WHOLE STOCK AT THEIR AUCKLAND SHOPS. ONE MONTH ONLY, AT TOTALLY UNRESERVED PRICES, 1,-200 pairs Infants' Strap Shoes, sizes 2 to y-6d 3 200 „ Infants'Strup Shoes, sizes 2to 5—9(1 6JOO „ Infanta' Strap Shoes—ls to :is I ;\io „ Children's Lace, sizes 2to s—ls '■'50 , Children's £'Sides, sizes 2to a—ls lid I 325 „ Girls' E Sides, sizes 10 to I—3s lid 271 „ Maids'2s— is lid 1.359 „ Ladies' E.S. Boots, sizes 3to 7-4s lid 1.721 „ Ladies' E.H. Boots, sizes oto 7—as !)d 31,5 „ Ladies' Levant E.S. Boots—6s 6d 1,2.0 „ Ladies' Kid fi.S.-7s 6d ■4 735 „ Ladies ditto—from 7s 6d to 10s 6d I 150 „ Ladies' Real French Kid E.S.—6s lid 722 „ Ladies' Kid Button, sizes sto 7—Bs 6d , 1,16!) „ Ladies If id Walking Shoes, sizes oto 7-4s lid 875 ~ Ladies' Walking Shoes, sizes sto 7— 6s 6d 1,260 „ Ladies' Walking Shoes, sizes 3to 7--7s 6d 3,571 „ Ladies' ditto -from 8s to 10s 6d 1,2P2 ~ Ladies' Button Boota, sixes 3to 7— from 9s Od to Us 6d ■f.312 ~ Men's Watertifjhts—from7s lid to 10a 2,272 „ Men's E.S.—from 8s tid to l.'Js Gd 1,351 „ Meu's Balmorals—from 9s Cd 3,500 „ Hen's Walking Shoes—from Us 6d 1,060 „ Men's Patent Shoes—Bs (3d .'i,s-2O ~ Boys' Boots—from 4s Bd 1.135 „ House Boots, Sewn—2s lid Evening Shoes, Slippers, House Boots, &c, in quantities unable to be quoted here. GARRETT BROS., Wakefield-st., and Garrett's Buildinos, Karangahape Road, Auckland. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. JUBILEE UMBRELLAS! JUBILEE UMBRELLAS! A. Now Feature in Umbrellas with rj unique Handle, Sword, Crown, and H.I. |— i Majesty's bust The only New Style of J Umbrella in Auckland, forming a hand- r^ some present for a lady, for 20s only. «^fl LACE CURTAINS ! _ , & LACE CURTAINS ! A New Style of. Lace Curtains. Al- ; though the newest of the newest design*, [V] will oe sold at tnirty-tive per cent, less than their value. (sw) BLANKETS! BLANKETS! & BLANKETS! Buyers of Blankets should conic and see our window. Note the quality and the ffg Reduced Prices. '"■j QLOTHING! CLOTHING^^^ Try the Great Clearance Sale betore pur- jtj chasing Clothing for yourself or sons. 17ELVETEENS! VELVETEENS! S V VELVETEENS. g One Shilling per yard. r .* MANTLES, FUR CAPES, FUR a WRAPS, CASHMERE CLOAKS, Z^ g WATERPROOF CLOAKS, UU ~ Now being ottered in the Show Room. r~^ i, LACE CURTAINS! r Wt£ LACE CURTAINS! C2g Lane Curtains of the most Choice De- ~ signs. Just brought forward, and will o be offered during the Great Clearance rf) Sale. -^ — ?H----PLUSHES 1 PLUSHES 1 PLUSHES! S All shades, at 2s lid per yard; im- 2h mensely reduced in price. >•*. /-COLOURED KID GLOVES, BLACK M V_/ KID GLOVES, (-buttoned, at la tkl t—< per pair—not one-quarter their value. r/J /COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, \j -TOW-ELS, TOWELLING,-SHEET- rf) INGS, TICKINGS, in-fact, every article ~^ in the Manchester Department, at enor- •^ mously Reduced Prices. H OSIERV! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Ladies and Children's Hosiery, all (^J rednced in price. Wj4 /-IENUTNE REDUCTIONS <r, Or r^ IN EVERY ARTICLE. AT T. SHORT'S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, By Order of the Execc;tor3. N the 12th of May, 1792—the year made memorable in French history as that in which the Republic was proclaimed—o French naturalist, Labillardiere, in distant Van Dicmen's Land, discovered the Australian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus Globulus). Three generations later this fever-destroying, health-promoting tree was destined to transform miasmatic plains and fever-breeding marshes into healthful resorts, and by virtue of its many healing properties become an inestimable boon to the afflicted. It is a powerful germicide. It promotes a healthy reaction in troublesoiioskin complaints, and the effects may with certainty be experienced by trying Aickin's Eucalyptus Ointment. 2a per Pot. T>HEASANTS! T>HEASANTS ! Advertiser is prepared to supply Cock Birds, freshly killed, all through the season. Supplies tc be arranged for before 30th instant. P.O. BOX 30, NEW PLYMOUTH. R. J. MURRAY MOORE, M.D., M.R.C.S. Hours for Consultation: 11 to 1 p.m., at Pond's Homoeopathic Pharmacy, 153, Queen-street: 2to 3 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.ra, at Residence, Lower Symonds-street. Telephone 130. Vaccinations at Pond's, 1 p.m., TUESDAY and FRIDAY

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 4