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OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. Np. W SE A SON'S Tennis Racquets Tennis Balls, &c. Cricket w a re Croquet All Games AT KELSEY.'S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. SPE.NG DRAPERY Tho whole of their Soring Goods having now arrived, ex Ruapehu, Doric, and Arawa MILNE &■ CHOYCE Have croat pleasure in assuring their TOWN andfCOUNTRY FRIENDS that their Jfoine Buyer has displayed excel ent Taste and.Judgment In tho selection of Goods suitable lo their class of trade. Their HOME and AUCKLAND -MADE MILLINEHY, it is well known, is not, to he equalled in New Zealand. Immense Stork of MANTLES. JACKETS, IiUSTGLO. KS, and DRESSING GO\V'«S in alt Styles and Prices, One of tbe LARGEST and MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT of DRESS GOODS in Ihe Colony, their purchases being made from th» Continental, Bradford, London, and Colonial Markets. The Principal Stylos thissoason are: PLAIN or SELF-STRIPED, trimmed Beaded Ornaments PLAIN or SELF-STRIPED, trimmed fancy Chock Velvet CHECKS, trimmed Velvet or Plush STRIPES, trimmed Velvet or Plush CHECKS and STRIPES, worn together (the La test Fashion I CHECKS or STRIPES worn with Plain ZEPII RS and PRINTS in New Styles A Great Feature this season will he THE EoXEI) EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC DRESSES in WHITE and COLOURS, a Largo Stock has been laid in, in anticipation of a run upon them. SETS OF DRESS PATTERNS ALWAYS . READY CUT. A Special Birgain oC 45 DOZKN 4-BUTTON TAN KID GI,OA vKS,at 2s 9d s worth at least 50 pscecnt mo:C. The HOSIERY, lIABODASHI-RY, LACKS, UNOKRCI.UTMINC. HOUSEHOLD, and JUVENILE HOYS' DEPARTMENTS a c all Fully Stocked. N.8.-rLadio3 are Specially invited to look through tho Various Departments. They will not be solicited .o buy, unless so disposed. Shop Closes on Saturdays at'_. o'Clock. TVT I L _. E & fIHOYCE, IMPORTERS, QCKEH AMU WjEttßßttt*. STKEET.----1 | M~ EDICAL HALL; PO-fSONBY ' (Opposite tho Three Lamt s). j. _. HhiNDERSdV, Proprietor, in thanking the residents of Ponsonby and surrounding districts for their supuort and confidence for the past 11 years, would again call their attention, to a few of the proprietary articles manufactured by him. from drugs of the very best quality procurable. Quinine, lron.'&c. Tonic Mixture, Neuralgia. Rheumatic, and Gout Mixtures, Toothache Reliever. The above givo Speedy Relief, especially in facial neuralgia. For Coughs, Colds, &<•.- Cherry Pectoral, Balsam of Horohound, Chlorodyne. The above arc superior to the imported arlio c, being recently prepared. Antibilious Pills, suitable to the climate : are purely vegetable ; give speedy relief. From la per box ; by post, Is 2d. Prescriptions and Family Recipes faithfully prepared. J.G.H.'s Worm Powders nnd Mixture arc Ihe most etrectual remedies known to medical science. M' " EDICAL FEES REDUCED TO ENGLISH RATIOS. Dr. R. 11. BAKEWELL, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeona of England, Licentiate in Midwifery of tho Royal College of Surgeons, late Visiting Physician to Chris'ohurch Hospital, formerly President of the Medical Board, Trinulsrt. HOBSON-ST. (near Cook-st.), AUCKLAND. Fees for Consultations, including medicine, 2s 6d; for visits, including medicine, ss. Cash. No booking. Hours for Consultation : 9 to 11 a.m„ 5 to . and 7 to S p.m. TT|ISEASES OF WO ME N. 1)K. COBBETT, who makes a Specialty of this Department of Medicine, has arranged to receive Resident Patients. Trained Hospital Nurse in residence. For further information up_ ly DR. C. N. COBBETT, LOWKH SYMOXDS-CTRr.ET, ACCKT.AXD. li. J." MURRAY MOORE, M.D., M.R.C.S. Hours for Consultation: 11 to 1 p.m., at Pond's Homoeopathic Pharmacy, 15:3, Queen-street; 2 to 3 p.m., and 7 to X p.m, at Residence. Lower Symonds-sl.rcel. Telephone 130. Vaccinations at Pond's, 1 p.m., TUESDAY and _X I DA V J\ ' X E ~M *T T, SURGEON DENTIST, Has Removed to CORNER OF ELLIOTT AND WELLESLEYSTREETS (Opposite the Opera House.) Bos 210] . [Telephone ..73 T^OTICB 0 F RE M 0 V AL. Mr t. traffobd, The oldest-established Surgeon Dentist of 18 years, Desires to inform his patients and friends that lie has removed from Wukefield-strect to more central ofll___, OUEEN-STRKET (over Wayte's, Bookseller), opposite Wyndham-sUcct, Professional hours : 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. THJ E N T I S T I. Y. Mn A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, Corner of Hobsox axd W_tL___nr Streets. Artificial Teeth fitted without extracting' stumps. Other dentists' work repaired. Teeth stopped. Gas administered. Charges moderate. Tramcars nass the house. g_ L N D g Q R> • SURGEON DENTIST (by exam.l lLate of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor.) I beg to intimate to the publio of Auokland and Provincial District that [continue in practice at the Old Chambers, Shortland-street (opposite Post. Office.) Having seaurcd the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and reduced my charges,Thope to merit a share of their support. i Bos 210, P.O.] ITklkphone 377.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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