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Wanted. WANTED TO BUY, Active Hor^e; suitable for saddle or light harness.— Apply J. Warren. Grocer, Newton. ( WANTED, Employment for self and £20; some paying Business —Tavistock, Star Office. WANTED KNOWN. —W. J. Bull, Provincial Pork Butchery, Queen-street, in thanking his numerous friends for their past support begs to inform them that he has been compelled to change the driver of his delivery cart, and requests those many customers who have appreciated the quality of his sausages and small goods to continue to favour him with their support as formerly. Goods sold on the road at the same prices as charged in the shop. German Sausage, 6d; Pork Sausages, 6d; Black Puddings, 4d; Brawn, 6d; Lard, 8d; Pickled or Fresh Pork, lid; Pies, 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That the Exors. late Thos. Short are actually Selling the New Season's Prints, fashionable shades, newest styles, as low as 2Jd per yard.—EXORS. LATE THOS. SHORT'S GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. X\T ANTED KNO W N GEORGE GEEGORY, PHOTOGRAPHER, Qdick'B Buildings (Near Three Lamp 9), PONSONBY ROAD, Is now producing First-class Photographs at tho following reasonable rates :-Carte de "Visite, 10s 6d per doz.; Cabinets, £1 Is per doz. Children's at same price. High-class Enamelling at a moderate advance on abovo prices. Tramcars pass tho door regularly. X)rr ANTED KNOWN. SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. CPRING, 1887. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT £6000 Worth of tho finest Goods ever shown in New Zealand, comprising the CHOICEST NOVELTIES FROM THE LOCAL, BRITISH, AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. many of thelines beingour own SPECIALITIES and not procurable elsewhere. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Anticipating an unusual rush, we strongly advise an early selection. Trousers from ... .. .. -. TsGd Splendid Diagonal Suits from «. 40s Fit, Style, and Workmanship Guaranteed. "-Kent, Vidi, Vici." The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. McBRIDE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTRACTORS, Commerce-street, Auckland. ANTEDKNOWN.—Thatthe Hat Department of the Exors. late ' Thomas Short, is the most co'riiplete* as regards quality, style, and price. Gentleman's fashionable hats from 2s 11a. boys' and youths' from Is. Straw hats In every variety, at prices that defy competition. EXORS. LATE THOMAS SHORTS' GUKAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. :- TP ANTE D . , XJ\K 0 W N, *■»■-" './"'•'• That " ;-^- ---'v b?: Mcpherson's . .Is the CHEAPEST AND BEST ESTABLISHMENT For all Kinds of HOSIERY, GLOVES, GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MERCERY, AND . • CLOTHING. GRAND ASSORTMENT . •• Of NEW SEASON'S GOODS coming to hand daily, patterns of which can be obtained gratis. Established 20 Years. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. YOUNG LADY seeks an Engagement as Lady's Companion ; would oe willing to assist in the housework: no objection to the country: salary a secondary consideration.— Address S.R.. Post Office, Auckland. ASK your Grocers for Royal Remy's Starch, lib and Jib boxes, net weight It la the best. —Mr ■ Arthur Masy, High-street, Agent for the Manufacturers. WholesaleApply to Mr John Buchanan, Merchant, Cus-toms-street ' ■ •; GO TO WHITEHEAD'S, VICTORIASTREET, for Ist Choice Hams and Bacon, also Raisins. Sultanas, and Muscatels at 6d, New Currants, SJd, Nabob Sauce, 7id, Oriental Sauce, 6d, 21b Tins Preserved Poaches, lOd, Loaf Sugar, 3§d, Finest Lime Juice (for rheumatism), lOd, Cameron's Long 7's Tobacco, 6s per lb. Sperms, 4id. Salad Oil. 6d, Capers, 7d, Bottled Fruits, lOd. English Black Currant Jam. 8d net weight. Terms Cash—Fred. Whitehead, Tea and Coffee Specialist, 95 Victoria-street, N.B.— A Line of Fine Congou Tea, at Is Ad per lb. UITS, 60s, 60s, 70s, 80s, with Waterbury Watch for Nothing, at J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, victoria-street East. . . f>_ /*D— One Pound Splendid Tea and & O Six Pounds Sugar for balf-a-orown, at Rew's Tea Store. Victoria-street. ■ ? ■ I ...-"■ m r i.i.,.' MQBWfa ";:-:SS"' :i ■'■^'';':' VOUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION-Corner, of Wellesley and Albert streets. — Evaneellstlo- Services. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. All are invited. New arrivals oordially invited. AUCKLAND DIOCESAN SUNDAY- -^- SCHOOL BOARD.-Quarterly Conference of S.S. Teachers THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, in St* Mary's School* room. Parnell. Short Service at 7 p.m. Model Lesson by Rev. P. S. Srrtallfleld. Paper on " A Collective Lesson, &c.," by Rev. J. Bates. X> EE R vt BEEF. A Meetinir will be held at the British Hotel TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8 p m., to Settle Accounts of above Match. - ' ' All Members requested to attend. Lost aud Found. X S REWARD. —Lost," on "Tuesday night, O botween Hobson-street and Choral Hall. Three £1 Notes.—Apply Star Office. OST.'near Union Bank, Four-Horse Whip.—Finderre warded at Patterson and Co., Lome-street.v ' • OST, between Sharland's, in Shortlandstreet, and Selwyn Terrace,, a,.small round, old-fashioned broach of crystals set in silver. — Reward on delivering it'at" A.'L. Wright's, top of Shortland-street. LOST, on Tuesday evening, in Opera House, or between that and Freeman's Bay, a Gold Brooch set with three stones; photograph glass at back. Finder rewarded at Mrs Mattnews's.Grocer and Fruiterer,Patteson street. Freeman s Bay. FOUND, a Dog ; apparently from One hunga; if not claimed at once, will b« sold to pay expenses.—Apply S, Tooman, can of Hancock and Co., Fort-street, BAY MARE, Strayed from Mangan Run, Chain No. 20, Black Foal with her Reward, One Pound.—J, Fletcher, Mangare.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 1