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Wanted. WANTED KNOWN—A New Lot/ of Gents' Clothing, at ridiculously low prices, at A. B. Fenlon'sl Draper and Clothier, - 250,_Qu_cen-strcct, ncxtto Tattle's, Photographer. W" ANT^IfICNOWN, a fresh lot of Gents' Suits, Us 6d, 17s lid, 21s, 24s 6d, 1 the suit complete.—At, Fenton's, Draper, 250 v • Queen-street, next to Tuttle's, Photographer. WANTED KNOWN; the" cheapest Flannels in the trade at Fenton's, Draper . and Clothier, 250, Queen-street (7d, Bd, lOd, Is, Is 3d). _^ ____________ ■ \£r ANTED KNOWN.—Great Reduct V tion.-Alvertised prices mislead; see window or senu for patterns.—N.ss. Tweed Co.. " Tailors, Shortland-streot, nearly opposite Postofllce. ANTED* KNOWN, Melton Cloth, splendid dress for winter, 6s fid the " dozen.—At A. 10. Fenton's, Draper and Clothier, ~ 250, Quecn-st., next to Tuttle's, Photographer. WANTED KNOWN—BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! 600 FRESH ' PAIRS Eng.isn and Colonial Boots und • Shoes. Including: Children's. 6d, 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s fid; also. Women's ; I Elastic Side Colonial Boots, 2s lid ; Women's High Leg Button Boots, 5. lid; Folk's Celebrated High Leg E.S. Hoots, 4h lid ; Grand Line of Men's Elastic Sides, 7s 6c! ; Men's Shooting Boots, nearly half-price, 8s fid: Cork Soles, ■ 2d per pair; 36-inch Leather Hoot-Laces, 6d per dozen; Cotton do., 12doz for Is : Shoe Brushes, fresh line, Is fid the set of 3: Wax Lolls, with hair, Is per don -to 10s each : 150 Is i Toys fid ench ; Homoeopathic Medicine, good variety, 4d per bottle; good Sarsaparillu (less than half usual prico), Is 6d the bottle; Chomical Food for invalids (half usual price), Is; Iceland Pectoral, for coughs, colds, etc. (half usual price), Is; good Violet, Powder, (id per doz ; Hair Brooms (with handles). Is each; Steam Irons, 3s 3d: White Metal Tea Spoons (wear well). Is 6d the half doz.; Table and Dessert, do., 2s 6d the half doz. ; Ladies Patent Leather Bags, 8d each ; Carpet Bags, 2s into 6s fid; Views of Auckland and other parts of New Zealand (for Home friends), 38 for Is; Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services (combined), 27s fid tlio tot,; Japanese Snuff Boxes, fid each ; Stereo-copes, reduced to 3» fid on oh ; beautiful Vases, Is lid to 9s 6d tho pair.. fresh lot of Photo. Frame:;. 3d to Is 6d each ; Ladies'ls Collarettes only fid; Ladies' Collars, sfor6d: Men's Y> 00l Sox, 6d; Crochet Cotton, nearly half-price, Is !ld perdoz; Mending Cotton, good colours,fid per floss; Gent's Hard Felt Hats. Is to Is Ud ; Linen Buttons. 6 cards for 6d : Shirt Buttons, 3d por gross : 20-keyed Concerthuiß, 2s lid each; Victoria, Music Books, 9d each; Diamond Do. fid; Hemy'sTutors, lslld: largo lot of Sheet Mtuie, lOd per doz; fresh lot of Young Ladies Journals, 6d the monthly part; Family Reader. Family Herald, London Journal, &c.. 3d each; Conjuring Tricks, 14 for 6d; Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per doz; Superior Ditto. 8 for la: Good Spectacles, 4d per pair : grand line of Spectacles (all sights). 9d ; Feeding Bi tiles with Brush, 6d.—At Dampicr's Only Shop, Victoria-street. RANTED -jg" NOW N. J. GILMOUR, PARNELL, Is now Opening up his First Shipment of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, consisting of Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings and Towels, Dress Goods, etc. Being imported direct for Cash, they aro far the best value he bus yet shown. Tho Dress Goods aro really well worth inspeconi He would also direct special attention to the value in Blankets and Flannels. All Goods will be sold at a very small advance on cost. . "ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey. 234 Quecn-st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale ptice) iv Travelling Trunks nnd Bonnet Boxes. W'^ANTETr Known—That"J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices (hiring this month In. single arliclo at wholesale price) in Galvanised Tubs, Buckets, Coal Boxes, and Water Cans. W~ANTEifI_NOWN, that J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices during' this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Electro-plated Cruots, 4, 5, and 6 Klnss. WANTED Known — That J. and J. v T Dickey, 234 Quenn-sl.. have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale pricesiin Milk Pans, Churns, Strainers, Buckets, ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queer-street, have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesalo price) in Fancy Bird Cages, Fly Traps, and Tea Trays. ■ "ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J, Dickey. 254, Queen-street, have reduced prices during this month (a sinelo article at wholosale prico) in Preserving Pans, Filters, and Watering Pots. W~~ ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey, 234 Queen si., have.reduced prices during this month (a, single article at wholesale drice) in Britannia Metal Tea and_Colloe_Pots._ TNTEir KN6"\VN^fhat~j7a!id J. Dickey, 234. Qucon-sircefc, have reduced prices during' this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Table Lamps, Lanterns, and Candlesticks. ANTED KNO WN—That. J. and J. Dickey, 254 Quecn-st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Hay Forks, Rnkes,jmd_Scythes. "If^NTEC r KNO\VN--That J. and J. V t Dickey, 234, Queen street, have reduced prices during' this month (a single article at wholesale pricoi in Spades, Shovels, and Digging Forks. A LADY (from Home) desires re-engage- /"_. ment as Housekeeper.— Address G. L„ Star Offlro. TO BUTCHERS.—Wanted, a Young Man.—Apply to J. Foss and Co., Victoriastreet. Volunteer Koticc*. TTjkISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office. Auckland, May 11,1888. THURSDAY, the 24th instant., being Her Majesty's Birthday, the 'Volunteers of the G-ifrlson (including Onehunga) will Parade at 9 a.m., at the Metropolitan Ground, to Fire a Feu de Joie on the occasion. Review Order. The A Battery will assemble at the same hour in the Albert Park, and fire the usuul salute. T. VIRET SHEPHERD, Lt.-Col., Commanding District. IRISH RIFLES. vMllfiWF The usual Monthly Parade will he llflf held in the Drill-shed. TO-MORROW Iff' (Tuesday), 15 th May, 1888. at. 7.30; nonW, attendants will be lined. The ad&SW jouriiod General Meeting will bo held immediately after parade for the Election of Lieutenant, and other business.—GEO. LEAHi, Captain. Lost imd Found. -fl AS REWARD. — Strayed, from City JL"P Abattoirs, three weeks ago, a Light, Roan Ox, with wide horns and yellow paint mark on the back—Anyone delivering the samo to the above place will receive the above reward—G. Knight, Karangahapejtojich OST, at the Columbia Skating Rink on Saturday. 12th, Gold Mounted Greenstone. -Reward at RotomahanaOtlicc, Wharf. LOST, supposed to have been at the Columbia Rink, on Friday night, a Gold Ring with initials F.H.8.-Finder rewarded on leaving same at Star Office. L""~O^T "bnFiiday, between Auckland and Newmarket, 2 Ferrets, tied up in small bag.—Finder rewarded by returning same to J. Walker, City Market. OST a brown-and-white Spaniel Slut, • answers to the name of Nelljv-Finder rewarded on returning it to I<allpn s Buildings. 2nd house from Hobson-street. Any one detaining her after this notice will be prosecuted. PICKED UP, a Boat, floating in the Waitemata River, painted white, name E.S.IC: owner can have same by paying expenses . _Apph£jh3hnJ^e\va^ OUND. a ' Lady's Purse, containing money.-Apply T. Fordyce, Old Wind mil Epsom ; or _tr Brown, Bakor, Symonds-fltreet,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1888, Page 1

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