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- Waiited 11 W*A^TED' J- and w- Williams are sellv y ing a grand line in Men's Tweed Suits; at 18j8_6fl, 25s and 35s.—Karangahapc Road. WANTEDj J-. and W. Williams have three of tho best lines in Men's Tweed Pants, at 6s 6d, 7s 6d and 8s 6d, ever offered to the public.—Karangahtipe Road. - ICy ANTED, J. and W. Williams have a 7 7 the largest, the cheapest and best value - n every description of Men's and Boys' Shirts l. on karangnhape Road. ________________ - TTSTANTED, J. and W.Williams have the d H best cheapest and largest Variety of Gents' .; Hats, Ties, Collars, Braces, Socks, Belts and Uin i', brellas on Karangahapo Road^ "ITSTANTED, J. and W. Williams are the ii V V cheapest on the road for Calicoes, Flane nels. Shirtings, Hollands, Series, Tweeds, OilU cloths and Mattings. —Karangabape ]toad> t. \*V A^-^ Known—A splendid line in v Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 8s 6d, i, 10s 6d, 12s 9d. 13s lid, and the best 16s lid, at A. - E. Foiitoa's, Draper and Clothier, 250. Queen-st. s XTTANTED Known-Fire ! Fire 1 Sal VV vago Boots, superior quality, from the - late flre at Jamicson's (lato C. Wesfpfahl's), a. Q.ueoQ-strect, slightly soiled, including Otto Hertz's, Pollock's, and other good makers'. - Ladies' 7s 6d Evening Shoes, 2s lid: Ladies c 10s 6d Do., 3s lid; Ladies' Black and Coloured :- 9s 6d Satin Evening Shoes, 3s lid ; Ladie3' t 6s 6d Boots, 2s lid; Ladies' 9s 6d Boots, 3s 6d; Ladies' 10s 6d Boots, 4s lid; Ladies' 12s i 6d Boots, 5s lid; Lndies'l7s6d Boots, 7s lid : 12s 1 6d Prunella Shoes, sizes 2 and 3.4s M; Girls' 9s 9d r Kid Boots. 3d lid ; Infants' Kid Boots, Is 6d; • Men's 19s 6dE.S.Boots, 7a lid; Men's 16s 6d Haud--3 sewn do., 7s 6d. Also in stock, Ladies' Glove Kid Boots, 6s lid; Ladies' Prunella Boots, 3s lid; Mantle Clasps and Hat Ornaments reduced to 3d: 50,000 Needles, 7 packets, of 25 : each, for 6d ; Large Cups and Saucers, superior 1 quality. 6d: over 400 bundles of Berlin, Shetland, and Andalusian Wool, assorted colours, 9d tho bundle!; Ladies' White Kid Gloves (nice line), lid the pair; fresh lot of Sewing Machines, 4s lid; Tabltha S-ewing Machines, 3s Gd ; grand lino ot Birthday Cards, 4d per doz, worth 6d each. Also, the remainder of the Salvage fro pi Shnrland's Fire at tho following roil need prices:—Shailand'tißostlnfants' Food, 6d the tin : Mellor'w Celebrated Do.. 3d ; Pills, 6d per box; Trusses. 2s 6d; Men's Urinals, 4s, etc.,also, fresh lot of Perfumery (grand bottles), Is each: Superior Do., Is 3d ; Toilet Vinegar, Is the bottle; good Brown Windsor Soap. iOd per do/, cakes; Grand Lino of Good Sarsaparilla, Is 4d the bottle ; Toilet Powder, 6d per doxon. — AtDampier's Only Shop. Victoria-street. \V ANTED Known—Montague's Fancy V T Bazaar will be re opened on Friday, the 27th inst., with a grand New Stock. W ANTED KNOWN — FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY AT MILLION PRICES! Carto de Visites .. .„ 6a per half-dozen Cabinct3 , 15s per dozen Inspection invltod at ARNOLD'S (formerly Kedfera's), 270, QUEKN-STREKT (Opposite tho Firobell). PROMINENT Life Insurance Office has an Opening for a Cnnvassing Agent to work this city. To a Reliable, Good l\!an. oxperienced in the duties of an agent, most favourable terms will be given.—Addrcss.uptothecml of July, Box 247. Chief Post-office. Such applicants as are deemed suitable will be replied 10. TO Parents and Guardians. -Youno- Man of good address wanted as Apprentice by n Southern Dental Surgeon.—Apply to John R. Gray. High-street. THREE LAMPS, >^f Plain Cabinets" iris-well-known _/V\ V^extra finished and Photographs S, 245; Plain atfoll^ving^^V" Cartes, per dozen, 9s; Kb. c* ' yr*pyr extra finished ami onamyr^y^ e'led, 12s; fy made by letter W" HITE, Domestic," Household, Fisher and Rossnian High Arm Sewuig Machine, £2 belter and cheaper than all others, from 2s 6d per week.—W. C. Dcnnes, Queenstreet and Karangahape Road. FicnicS'f Excursions, &c. w> mHE DEVONPORT h ff f 1 J- FEtHY COMPANY . : Will run tho «_MRWO&»£ >»-¥. S. VICTORIA TO LAKE TAKAPUNA, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. LeavinK Auckland at 2.30 p.m. LeaviJi^ Lake at, 5 p.m. Return Fares, Is; Children, half-price. J. R. D. BAKKK, Traffic Manager. ExhibitionsA UCKLAKD POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND DOG ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW NOW OPEN IN 'IHE DRILL-SHED, TO-DAY (S A T U R D A V), From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. Childron, Half-price, Band in Attendance. EDWD. 3. V. MOWBRAY, Secretary. EducationalA UCKLAND UNIVERSITY ____. COLLKGK The University MUSIC LECTURES will bo resumed on the 30tl> inst. .and be oonhnned during the term on M<^DAY B^ LNINCtS. at Eight o'clock, and WEDM-bDAI A5 J'LKNOONS, at Three o'clock. Tlie Classes will be :- -1 Klcmcntary, for beginners. 2 Junior. Subject,: Harmony. 3 Senior. Harmony (continued) and ' Counterpoint in all species, in two and three parts. v TV/Bnir W. H. W E B B E, iVB TICAfUKB-OK PIANO AND SINGING REDUCED FEKS FROM AUGUST 1. One Lesson a AV'eek. Per Quarter. Half-nn-liour.. .. -■ -• &\ 5 0 Tlirec-quartcrsof an hour .. 115 o One hour ° v Two Lessons a Week. Halfan-hour.. .. ■• ■• -^ 5 0 Three-quarters of an hour .. J; o v A further reduction of 5s per quarter if two or more in family. ADDRESS ■ \;__.__Z__j°ffI REET:. HoroiiSli! Notices. :do1"o1jg;h~oF newmaekbt. It is herebr notified that the following appointments have been made by the Council :- Mr WILLTAM DINNISON, Collector of Rates Mr HARRY MORRIS. Fire Inspector Mr J A.MES WILSOX, Inspector, of Nuisances, Vice Mr Alexander Bruce, resigned. WILLIAM MORGAN, Mayor. • Newmarket, J Jnjy2g,ig__ (Fro ugh of parne ll. — ARREARSOF RATES -FINALNOTICE -Notice is hereby given that unl<'3s overdue Water Supply Kates are paid before tho Noxt Council Meeting on August 6 orders will then be given to Out Off Supply and to take proceedings to recover arrears, Arrears of General and Water and Drainage also must be paid by that date-July 28, 1888.-3y °g e£ EYNOLDS . Xowa Clerk,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1888, Page 1

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