PttfeUc Wotlccs A UCKLAND OPERATIVE. BOOT- __ MAKERS' UNION.-Members of the above Union arc hereby informed that all Union Men have been called out of Messrs Gai-rott Brothers'Boot*actory,.by order of the above Union.—A.jLHODgS, Secretary. TLL Accounts against A. Woollama and _^I»- ' '- ''■■'■■ ' ' '" '.- '•■ : : .': Co. must be rendered by Ist September, as they are leaving the colony. . A. WOOLLAMS AND Co., ; ■. ■ Sydenham House, . Grey-street. ir H N U'A L ' C- A.L ',_ TO MEET THE TIMES. D. MoPHERSON Is now clearing the Surplus ot his AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK ,■ - -0F DRAPERY and CLOTHING ,: ■ '...::-,- :■ .^at * ■;■ ■ ...:■■;.. :■• GREATLY REDUOED PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. N~UNPLEASANT STORY. — The ladies iare requested to note that several interesting andconiplete novelettes appear in the current issue of the "New Zealand Family Friend." Eighty columns of entertaining read-; ing for the household. Now reacty. Buy it. k LL Accounts owing to A. Woollams and Co. must be paid on or before 10th September, or they will bo sued, for without further notice. : . ■ A. WOOLLAMS AND Co., Tailora and Woollen Drapers, , Sydenham House, Grey-street. A CHILD can use Astori's Stove Polisli ; no brushes required. Full directions with each 3d box. All Grocers.—P. Hayman and Co., Agents, Auckland. ; &_• L O V E T T Tfl ( Now Offehino ■ A -LARGE STOCK OF FLANNELS AND BLANKETS AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH; ENOTiISH AND COtONIAIi FLANNfiM ' English and Colonial Blankets ■; ■ -...,.;'..vTyreedaingreatvarietT'.,'.'1-.--' Boys' Knicker Suits from 4/6; Boys' Overcoats, 9/6 A. LOVETT, WELLESLEY-STREET. A iICKLAND; GASi, COMPANY ■■'•., (LIMITED). THE PRICE. OF COKE IS ADVANCED :-. FIVE SHILLINGS PER TON. By order of the Board of Directors. ■> ■■■■■''' : < t■.E. B. PARSONS. ': [ • -.; ~'.- v 'i,;:..,.J-. •..:•■ -1..... ~...; ..Secretary.., I>ANNqCKBURiS T. TWEE"D", SUITS, y S3. lOs.'—VVoollanig and Co.'a Sale, Sydenham House, Gfey-streot.- T ' v ' : (Jlv "W" RIGHT, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, irppitß Symonds-street (opposite Winetone's Buildings) and 1 ;;:,,:. 257, QUEEN»BTRKKT.:. .. ;■. '■'■■ }■'. :. .;■■■ - v ' IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BARR . BROWN, LATE OF W-AIUKU. All personfl having Claims against tho above Estate avo requested,to forwurd same to me on •or before tho 31stinsfc., otherwise they will not be recognised. " , " JAMES F. HAULTAIN, Solicitor, Templo Chambers, High-street, Auokland. : Auckland,August2o,lßßß., ,; • ■ IN THE PRESS, AND WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS- ; HANDBOOK OF THE AUOKLAND - GOLDFIELDS. - By T. M. HuMPHUErs. B A.. Barrister-at-Law. W. Wildman, Publisher,' Victoria Arcade. Auckland. PRICE, ONE SHILLING*, M"~ RS LAURENT, Milliner, Dressmaker, ,and Goneral Sempstross (late Mrs Pownes), Habson-street, next to Exbnla House^_ 61JEY to Lend^in sunis of 1100 to £2,000, or. flrst-class freehold securities, atlow rates of interest,—Apply F. G. Clayton, Newmarket. •.■.■■■■ ■>•.-..■■'■."■■ ■■,-,-.., -': ■ >■'■ '•■-•••.. MOHAKA MASSAORE.—Part 11. of those interesting reminiscences of Troublous Times on the East Coast, with portrait of TeKobti, appears iii " New-Zealand Family Friend "this week. Now ready and sold everywhere Buy it and send it to your friends. MONTAGUE'S FANGY BAZAAR has been Completely Re- modollcd, and is now Re-opened with a Grand Stock of New Goods. Gold and Silver Watches, English Levers, Walthamc Genevas, all guaranteed. Gold and Silver Jewellery, all warranted, in preat variety (somo of the Newest and Choicest Goods on the market), at Very Low PricesElectroplated Cutlery .Glaaaiand Chinaware,Dessert: and", Tea Sets, Afternoon Tea Sets, . Breakfast and Dinner Sets, Vases, Eperghes, Lustres and Ornaments, vvbrkboxea and Baskets, Desks, Victorias, Inkstands, Basketware, Albuniß. PhotcKrtinies, .Herat) Books. J/oils, Toys of All Kinds. A Splendid Stock of Island Shells. Fancy Dross Ornaments in groat variety. In connection with the above, a Grand Japanese Bazaar upon the premises, speoially fitted and decorated for the jiurpose, illuminated by ruby lights, Japanese lanterns, and fairy lamps, on Saturday evenings. Stalls in this Bazaar are given up to Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Sets. &o, ate. Some Choice New Goods at Montague's Bazaar. Open daily 9to 6. Saturdays, close 10. PERAMBULATORS ! Perambulators! ":.-: —Perambulators, Organettes. Mangles Wringers, for cash or from -2s, 6d • per week. - W. C. Dennes, Queen-street and Karangahape Road. ■; :.!.' ."•'...--:.:..-. : •-; •' ■ :'•■•;.. ,V .-'.,..' ■■■■ , SOMETHING TTERY aPECIAIv J. AND W. WILLIAMS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, After nearly ; ten yearß'trading, will offer the whole of their valuable. Stock, ' at Ten per cent. Discount, or Two Shillings in the Pound, off their? regular well-known ' ■, lowCatih Prices, during the month of August. Tho above announcement should commend itself to all '■ ■ buyeraot DRAPERY and CLOTHING. , from the fact that we have always endeavoured to givo our clients the very best Value obtainable for' > : money, without resorting ':, : to that incessant ;■ SELLING-qFF or tho offering o* GREAT BARGAINS. 1 ' Note thjs Addrkss: J. AND W. WILLIAMS, Kabanqahape Road. .» REMEND,OUS rush ab Wobllams and Co.'s Sale of Tweeda.—Sydenham House, Cj|£oy-Btrget._v' ■-:■: .... .■: . .;... -; :■'■ '''■• -.'■-' ■■■ ■ *' Household," 'VDomes- •-■"■ VY tic," "Improved Singer High Arm " Sewing Machines; JB2 cheaper; fii better than any other;. for cash, or 2b 6dpw week. W. C, Oennes, Queen-afreet, ancl Karanguhape R.oafl»
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 202, 28 August 1888, Page 1
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