Drapery, Clothing, &c. PRIZE | 'SPRING I prize Dressmaking (Competition. W. p~OGILVIE Begs to announce that he will pive a Prize of £2 10s to the ludy «ho can make the best Dress with the aid of Butteriek'3 Patterns-fit, style, and finish to bo considered. BDTTERICK'S In order to bring the Competition within the reach of the lsast experienced, no professional dressmakers will be allowed to enter, and to prevent any but bona tide amateurs from doing so, the list will bo open for the inspection and scrutiny of all competitors. CUT PAPER Ample time will be given in which to complete work. A competent judge will make the award, when the amount-will be promptly paid. No entrance fee required, intending competitors are requested to send their names in early. Fuller particulars on application. PATTERNS. Note.-—The Patterns are so easily used, and the information so clearly given, that a. mistake cannot be made even by those unaccustomed to using them. Wm. P. 0 GIL VIE, £2 109 I DRAPER, I £2 10s PRIZE | VICTORIA-st. WEST. | PRIZE 02 ft : : : : : 1 I I s a? D 3 _ ** • A'lJj ' d « a ■3_b.S« Q >_, S3, q 3 13 S-gHocg- ta WOO roH'O'^ o <j 02 bo «S e> y * ig figgS" CO # w Svae.3 W W t- fc <»«o3 q <5 ■» <} *g 03 En D, W <J o fn 2 .. . . C/ 3 cq 5 •••§•<! 55 £ s <1 S : :£2 : S O o SS[_ p w a fill* H w p-»v_ a ?% •» 2 2 S'2 p. »B A T BARGAINS! AT THE BABYLINEN & LADIES' UNDERLINEN VVAUEHOUdE. 700 Pairs Ladies'Plowcrcd and Plain iSilk Gloves, in Tan, Browns, Navys, a--d Greys, at Is; worth Is Cd to 2s 9d. 1,000 Dozen Motal Iluttona, all sizes and colours, at 3d per Dozen; worth Is (id. to 3s Cd per Dozen. 600 Black Jet Buttons, 2d por Dozen: worth Is. 200 Dozen Assorted Frllliugs, at Id to 6d per neck length ; worth IJd to Is per neck length; beautiful and new goods. 60 Ladies' Crinolines, at i's lid; worth 7s 6d to 12s 6d. 200 Pairs Ladies' and Children's Beaded Cuffs, at 3d and Cd; worth Is to Is 6d per pair. 100 Children's Coloured Dresses, lined, from 2s 6d to 7s Od; worth 5s Cd to 12s 6d. 65Ladies' Reversible Waterproof Cloaks,ss lid; worth 15S (id. 40 Children's Wool Pelisses and Walking Dresses, at 3s lid to CsUd; worth 8s 6dto 12s Cd; bought a groat job. 30 Girls' Wool Jackets, 3s Cd to as 6d; worth 53 6dto9sftd. 36 Dozen Chi.drcn's Drawers, size, 1, 2, 3, i, 5, very cheap, per Pair, lid, Is, Is id, is 2d, and Is 3d. The Largest and Cheapest Assortment of Babylinen and Ladies' Undeillnen in Auckland. Men's Blue and White, Black and White Ties, from Od and Is. P. DAVISON, NO. 9. JUNCTION QUEEN & GREY STS, Lectures. MR A. G. DANIELLS will Lecture Tonight in Foresters' Hall. Subject : " Strong Drink.'' Chair to be taken by Sir VW Fox Collection at close. Commence at 8 p.m. Y~~OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A-SOCIATION, COHXEK OF WKLLE3LEV AND ALBEHTSTRttETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. September 2.—Debate; "Free Trade v. Protection." Chairman: J. H. Upton, Esq. Affirmative: E. Bell, Esq. Negative: J. Lamb, Esq. September 23,—Musical Entertainment. Chairman : Or. f. Pierce, Esq. Conductor; V. _. Rice, Esq. Seats reserved for ticket-holders till twenty minutes past seven. T. BUDDLE, \ A. Ki'IGHT./Hon.Sec. W.BRAKENRIG. Gon. Sec. ■p RE E M A S O N R Y. THE REV. E. H. GULLIVER, M.A., Will deliver a LEG T U RE ON "Freemasonry: Its History, Progress, and Triumphs," AT THE CITY HALL, ON . - THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Sir Frederick Whitaker, P.G.M., S.C., in .: tho.chair. ■■: Brethren are reqmsted to attend in regalia, for which the necessary dispensations have been obtained. The public are invited to- attend. Tickets <to admit lady and gentleman), 2s 6d each. Can .be obtained of members of Committer, or at Kidd and Wildman's, Victoria Arcade. The tickets original.y issued for 19th May will be available for .this occasion. - . W. R, FRANKLIN, Hon. Sec. Ecclesiastical. QT~ LUKE'S AND ONEHUNGA IO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE THIS EVENING luthe above Churches, at 7 .'3O. All are Earnestly Invited. Poultry. BLYMOUTH R O C X S. "THE CHAMPION STRAIN," Unequalled as a prize-taker in New Zealand. See advertisement in Brett's " Farmer." Mr GRESHAM, Te Awamutu. Town Agents-Messrs MORPETH BROS., Wharf, Auckland. T> LV M O U T~H R O CIS, EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! A limited number of Egga from Purebred Plymouth Rock, Prize, of the best strains. Thirteen Eggs for 15s; cash with order. J. SINCLAIR, , Lake Takapuna, Auckland. FOR SALE, 100-esrg Francis Patent Incubator. Patent Mother, and Drier; cheap.—Apply to G. Small, care of R. Stevenson, Grocer. Newton Road. GGS for Sale.—Best Birds for Winter Layers: Plymouth Rocks, 10s per dozen, from Mr Greshani's and Mrs Bennett's Prize strains; Rouen Ducks, 5b per dozen, from my Vnze Birds. Delivered free in Auckland on recent of Postal Note.-Missßluck, Clevedon P.O.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 3
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