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The "OEFRI ES " Patent Safety n •. VM^Sw *fW LaT/ ori Dir' ns R°r s 'inßron2«andN'/ i fie? 1^L0.5 B&.jb™.v^ « jr I II -^ j&isj w "Kf Plate, large assortment ''ctal The "ROCHESTER" /VfcAA !•' ' %^# fji , Lamps lorI or c ".?"■ with Colo^ed s hari , A*V*V®\ /*S^Ea^^%| - SiifelliSt Lamps for the Übrary, with Opal ShL 6S The " HITCHCOCK I &$$ "ym Z^&^^^^^L •' tv" <'%, Lam Ps for Chur<;hes and Halls dcs The MAY KUoL \l^g«/ t^F llfT /:? - *' :'"'• Globes and Chimneys in various c i gns Jnpll Incandescent (Kerosene) Lamp is now illuminating our >> *>><^^^. #f ,"'*''"* '/s )O\ ff^l?l /^I^tPSW Queen Street Warehouse every evening. *&* ? S INVITED. A PHENOMENAL LIGHT. INSPECTION 'NVITEdT""^^ j [ FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGErIj Queen and High Streets, Auckland, also at Newton, Newmarket, and Symonds Street. \ REVOLUTION IN THE gZoVE TRADE. THE EXORS. OE THOS. SHORT. 1 £f7is& new josslbioih S'rouviUe> $ren&fa $%id £lov& with S" jl&ite& owffs and SiooTc %a>vm([ pwroTwaefi a^cw fflast&rwrs, purelbds&d wicler p&owlicur pireumstcmoes, worth 9s 6ct> per' 'pewr, are to l& $<>& <$&tt s^ & nominalprice, aro vrepared'to seZlthe whole, lot tor on&=lml{&*}'< hco3 for 3s rrd ; fwfrltiij pmranteed. $ia>^wttom White <jfoseph<i?w; everyone value, gentlemen''sttisMonaMe -^^>S^^-^?^v& i^2^^-/^-/^r . W2?m^Kw| Jonows the piwcMty and nature or Josephines, original price '/s 6d ; to de had tor 3S6d. t7™P 66&- . ,"' t [ <x at // j''2s- 7',; "> 7 ' . , 7 7 y n s, 7 a /& StfM. Saturdays. — 3he fixers, feeling 6onvi?vGedtJiatthe<Mrtisansoftli&dkh\ .<¥'owr=&)wUon tovtto, ditto, original price Ss 6d, to be had ror 2s 6d. <ywo=Mutton, ,/ t y , /, , ~\ 7 . ■7, , . 7 < ' . _ . , not ft?iow t/ie many advantages whien t/ns reatiy nrst^ctass pstaoiisftm&mMTbwmA 'ditto, ditto, origmat p7*ice 4s 6d. to oe Aad tor 7s per pair. &'/lese core &l>eal oSosephuie, • , 7 7 •>■ ,7 • r 1 7- © / 7 ' w 7 <tx :* '+7 mr A ' ' J r ' c . intend vopwtansing t/ieir firm 61/ making ®atwrday'.a d£iy/i zDay-fp? > Me work®) jj MouUlon;s sole inanutaeture. Silk Moves, oashmere Move*, &aff eta Moves, Jtisle o^^ and every Saturday Moriwny 6oods will hlrowyht forwardrmrMahwhl ■Moves, from 2^d per vair. %ili?nited choice, every variety of shade, at prices t?oat trices as will male it worth the while of even/ worliny man and Ids wit& topurohl

GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT. WHEATLEY & BOWDEN, 76, VICTORIA STREET, Beg to draw attention to their unprecedented CHEAP CLEARING SALE of BOOTS AND SHOES. Being; largely overstocked with English Goods, they are compelled to clear the whole lot to make room for incoming shipments. All Goods marked in plain figures at an astonishing sacrifice FOR CASH. The following are a few quotations ; the public can judge for themselves :— MEN'S. WOMEN'S. B. d. 8 . d. Pollak's Glove Kid,E. Sides,reduced 10-button Cloth Blue-top Leglefc ... 10 6 to .. ... .. ... ]2 6 14-button Kid Leglot ... 10 6 Pollak's Glove Kid Shoes .. , ... 11 6 High Leg Polish, E. Sides ... 8 0 Calf Goloshed.Kid Leg, sewn^E.S. 12 6 High Leglets, Kid, best in town ... 8 0 Button Boot. Kid Leg, goloshed, sewn 11 d Good Serviceable Kid, E. Sides ... 7 0 Men's E. Sides, colonial make ... 9 6 Levant E. Sides, unheard of value 6 0 Men's E. Sides, colonial make (second choice) ... ... ... 8 6 __ Watertights, for winter wear ... 10. 0 ~~ Shooting Boots, nailed ... ... 9 6 I _ „_,_ Shooting Boots, French calf, best | OTTO HERTZ, POLLAK'S, & WOLFF'S quality ... ... ... 13 0 1 GOODS Calf Balmorals ... ... '... 10 Oi Kip Bluchers ... ... • ... 6 9| Cheaper than any House in Auckland. This is a Genuine Sale. Victoria-street dealers can necessarily sell cheaper than anyone else in the trade, being under less expense, cheap rent, etc., the public reaping every advantage. WHEATLBY & BOWDBN, 76, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. CHEAP DRAPERS, I CLOTHIERS, AND GENERAL- STOREKEEPERS. ■^ '■''•■'■' '■'■ ■'■■ ' ' '• ■ " .-mmraiia*^ ' ' ' "' ' •'■ Uml P»- • "■-•: ■■' ■ '■"■■•*.-■ .." '.••;: '■.',' . ■:,*,; !■'••; ■ '■■" '' GQ KARANGAHAPE ROAD CffiSSSJK

' ' ONE MONTH'S > :. : : ' I COST PRTCE CLEARANCE SALE; TO CLOSE UP LATE PAETNERSHIP ACCOUNTS, NOW ON BY THE || MELBOURNE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING COMPANY. SPECIAL LINE S. :' Men's Tweed Suits, sound goods, 19s 6d Undressed Kid Gloves.'(B B. length), Is 6d All Wool Mosgiel Suits, special, 33s 6d Dress Goods, a wonderful line, 3s lid dozen All Wool Blankets, large size, 13s 6d , New Mantles and Millinery, at cost Under Pants and Vest (extraordinary), ll|d Ladies' Cashmere Hose, Is 3d per pair. v MELBOURNE DRAPERY COMPANY'S SALE^ I;

"*"" i^ ""' '"-"" '* ■' 'I Tho strictest examiner may try every test Wfljfei ■.'■ of touch and Bight without discovering that ■ jvTi" Eg , . tneso we other than the Genoa Velvets which lfTTrf (S:W- li fiTNYIS ffßnnr^¥"^&^'^7 thoy bo closely resemble, while the peculiar ' times the price. For Continues and Triimnings t■ ■ w^^^^^S^^^^" jiflst^. 's unequalled, nnd in fact for all purposes for which Silk V'olvot may bo used we specially : J^^^^t *i* 'smWw recommend tho "LOUIS" VELVKTISEN. ■ "^^^^^^m^*s "P USTBOUS SILK F.INISH, 'I^^^^^^^['*t^i&\^^^ BLUB BLACK and ' ** 'Mk.<* TT NF-:T iirAl'L^ D for IiICHNESS T NE:xP:EIi SIVB-siver>l7niv' or3al ©UITABLB FOR ALL OCCAAt «io -Adelaide Exhibition, ISS7, this P'^^^«M|«^Mh3^i^^^»^^^^^sS% Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— First Prize & Grand Diploma of Or exce^onco °* Finisll and Suporioiity Jivery yard °f llve Ocnuint bears the name ■ ' j^flHiiKipiM^W^S^^f^^S^^l^* "Louis," and the wear is guaranteed from the !?swlh^ ~^~i^I*~?****\'ij!y/sssW;fy X* '''fiy,^!','*''?^ ■ Ask for " LOUIS M VELVKTEEN", and do 'ff^vCt^iSjiffi&'fr' '", '"'> r 'v not bo persuaded into buyinfj inferior makos. li^''^" '&* J I'eguo3t your draper to procure Samples If t^t/t- 'WgftfWßw, 31 ._-_ _J&S?s?r ' "1..0U15" i-inot keptinatoek.

Tailoring. EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS g^^ SUITS {h _j 50s. 655. 603. >^- q g h 65b. 70s. 75a. ~ & a£ TROUSERS §x W I 12s. 6d. 15s. 17s. 6d. £ ~ g « 20s. 225. 6d. 255. » S5. n a :'H. ROBINSON", Tailob, Jj fej NOTW OORNBE OF y^) r P 3 Cook & Grey-Sis. >^|/ , \ 1 &BCT STBBqiß:g~rf^ H. ROB IN SON. Architects. : '-> "P'P'WARD BARTLEyj ■ . ARCHITECT, Stichbury's Buildings, QUJSEN-3TKEET. EIDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, . ARCHITECTS, ■ , QnBEN-STBEKT, AUCKLAND. MR P. F. M. BURROWS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, 317, Victoria Arcade. ■^y-ILLIA,M- ERRING TON , M. Inst. C.E., if. Ik-st. M.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER, ', Auckland.

■'■ ■ a»»*»#Bi~is»M ' PUD ' ifta -' '■;'■' •'' ' '■'•■■ ■■■■ ■ 111 IN THE- ■• : '''' £ ■ :'/^^^-\^^^it:'- If" THOUGH if /^ics^^S^^fe^^l^^k PI9/. 2/4 I BY ALL j^^^^^^^^^^^WT^lmq/4# jS PURR BLENDED H^«' I AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, GHBIBTCHO« ■.pt»». 1 j • / AGENTS EYERYWHEHE. I

Hotels' OAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL COH N EEOF}fS^™S T . WILLIAM VAUGHAN Begs to announce that this central Hotel ha 3 been entirely renovated and re-furnished. Every accommodation is now provided for visitors to the Supreme Court, &c, and boarders appreciating tho quiet position, grand views of tho harbour, etc., and close proximity to business centres, will find this delightful house a Suitable Home. . . , LUNCHEON PROVIDED, During the Supreme Court Sittings, from 12 ALL CHARGES MODERATE. WILLIAM riOOPEE . HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AS A BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR AT THE OFFICES IN HIGH-STREET, Next Door to Atkin-, Printer. -' TDAKINO SMOKED FISH. -=4c"thS .Wha^ Thurs

Butcliers. Fisher & 'Go,, . WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, 1 Established 1864. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, sir W. F. Jcrvois; His Excellency Sir James Ferguson; and H.R.H. tho Duke of Edinburgh; al3O, Kosha Butchers to the Jews. QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Families waited on in Town or Suburbs. •JPoultry of all kinds Dressed to Order, Dealers in— [Game, Home-cured Hams and Bacon, Corned Beef in largo quantity, Imports o( • Sausage Casings. The Trade Supplied. i - N.B.—Calves' Rennets. . Customers Supplied with Ice. , TELEPHONE NO. SSB. ■t— P.O. Box N0J134,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 100, 28 April 1888, Page 8

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