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OUEEN ST., AUCKLAND )■ -===X 1 I iP%- aAI A #% #% i' ••! W*®^ sssW ßm i vy &Cl | Vwll GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES. ) ~ ■ ■ ■■■.V__T IVI #^ O OI I \J? f\ I | ' GEAHAMSTOWN, THAMES. fixers, of THOMAS SHORT have opened up NEW GOODS in every department for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. C^IIISIM CIUSITOESIIIIiS may rely upon being shown the latest novelties in Dress Materials, ! W ASISS? IIK®SII£.IS_SIM and Babies' Ware. Choice selection in the Millinery and i& Prints, Cambrics, Beiges. Serges, Nuns' Veilings, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Plain an 4 Striped Sateens, Silks Show-room. Novelties opening daily. Clothing Department has received special attention this season, and Washing Silks, etc. Hosiery of every description. Manchester Department replenished with Curtains | We would call attention of gentlemen to a Line of Overcoats as worn so largely in Melbourne and Sydney, of the newest design. Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Table and Linen Damask in all the new patterns. I the only house in town where they can be procured. In Youths' and Boys' Clothing, we claim to have the Gloves : This department, which is quite a feature of the establishment, being without doubt the largest j Cheapest and Best Assortment in the colony. Knickerbocker Suits, very stylish makes, of every material and best assorted in the province, has received the addition of all the latest styles. I suitable. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps in Felts, Beavers, Straws, Merges, Cachemir, Silk, etc. —MWW iniimm.m'i — mm t ■'■»■' — __a , „ , mgmm ALL TIE NEW SHAPES COMING TO HAND, THE OLD SHAPES, ETC.,'TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST.' U_.BKELEJ_S AND SUNSHACSS B^ ALL THE NEWEST STYLES,

f , . (j; p- f \ Orp iji lj /\ jvr i \ f"^ #1 1 ■ J0 1 11« 1 1 .J' Hi s i I»i I 11 M I\| i I 1 i 1' j * IF • = I ■■'■■-..' iTOMk. ■ £ ,1 «H ■£. IRON AMD STEEL, MERCHANTS! m _#2IiTOC «> W T| , s. i . 4g|||p__3|ib S; c m iNs» _,-Bwii_ O *» *w.WJbld___i©_-B__i-__L__l__J t_H__l_l __# __IM___ __ „__-__J__. __A¥WeE. JwlbWiS-- W*JSl__¥fe_l _, JttaKsd^Wll 2 I ! £j o@a and Hte^i Streets, also Newton, Newmarket, and Symonds Street > j^p^^ <^ gp'^ ' \. Our Show Rooms are now stocked with all the latest novelties, to which we Invite inspection, AV::->^--^^:--«^'v.>.-7 ■'•' -'■ V-IV=^ VC.-J:.,-,^--:»-Uii- iis^S&&sS«Sl®^_Sp^/*t«^ i wgS-- mff1 _ T »q nwP 7-l__-W__a^ "«ot__KßS_ajas. Garden Seats Bird Cages tffl W«^4 iJStI JrCiO. IS 0 Bross, Bright I i" Wit--, ana Japanned, Feeding Settle., Bsthg, la " Oago Springs and Brackets. The " Easy " and " Philadelphia" Mowers, JL Knife Cleaners Lawn Mowers. ' Garden Rollers. Boys' Velocipedes. From 20s upwards. just received per "Albert Russell" a shipment of these No Lawn can be well kept without on* ._ . . ... .. The Machines are now made to cause no Injury to the knfvea, tuL,J*l Mnwir. Th« «niv Mower that wIM cut wet crass Affords healthy outdoor amusement. - and will polish much quicker and better than the ordinary favourite Mowers. The only Mower that win cut wet grass, . board. TNey can now be sold at such a low price as to ba narr6w borders, and close to walls and fences. , . within the reach of all. ALSO AT NEWTON, i^EWS^IARICET, AND SYMONDS STREET,

r < '^T._^_--__,rtreiT_l---_-t-Mt^ Hotels] __ 'COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WHANG E R E I. JOHN J|ORRISON '■(Late ov Edem Vise and F-__.inq Sun Hotels, Auckland), Begs to inform the inhabitants of Whangnreiand surrounding districts that he has become the Proprietor of the above Hotel, and that he intend- to keep up the high reputation the house has already acquired. THE TABLE 'Will, as previously, be furnished with all .hi delicacies of the season. THE WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES Will be of the very best quality procurable. THE BILLIARD ROOM, is the best north of Auckland, bas been placed under the supervision of a firstclass superintendent. Incoming'PasSengors nV_t at the Station and.. Steamers by the Hotel 'Bus. j 7 I SADDLE HORSES AND WAC'GVNETTE I ON HIRE FOR KO_lS__fs. i Plunge and Showek Baths; IJOHN MORRISON Proprietor Booksellers. &c. CHAM PTA LOUP k /T.OOPEjR'S Skijso-jtbd . \J. List of BI0(i RA i J 111 CA L WOR X 8 B.&. Ambassadors of Commerce, by A. P. Ail. n . 0 Aut'-bioßrnphyof an [ndependentMinister 4 6 Aiiv-.i..t:n. St.. His Life and-Tin.es ...- ~ 4 0 V--i ."v. Sir'i'hos., J. f,-o", - •-'-A. I-P- 1-t 1 g i_.a_cly,H.,thoo.vfor. E: ngcJi t hyp.L icka 7 0 Brii-bt, • John. Life and Speeones, by G. Burnett Smith 8 6 British Painters of 18th aud 19t_t Centnrle.M 23 0 Brewster, Sir David. Lift ot. by l^.rsOovaoti 3 0 Brown, l_!!gh Stow.ell, A\rtohw?,w..>hY .. 6 0 J-foni'S, Emily, by A. Mary Robinson ..4 0 Errant,- Vfi C, by A. J. Synjirtirva.n.. ..30 Buckland, F., I.ifo of, by C. C. Bomp;r3 .. 6 0 Bvfon, Lord, the Real, by J. 0. Jenf/r^On 6 0 Ca-sar. a Sketch, by J. A. Fronde ..7 0 Carey. _d;>.r-l-man, and Ward.-liiio. and Laijoursof _■ •• -2 2 Oates's Dictionary.of General Bio.-vii.pfiy.. 30 0 Daxtort, Wnj.,BJo*rßpbyo-,iV-.B!8d-S ..6 0, Columbus. Lift- of, by Sir A ii. ir<3 .. •• 70 Dlaverhouse, by Mowbray Morris •• ..'3 0 Dromwoll. Oliver, by Poxton Hood.. .. 6 0 ShiTsostom, Life of, by Rev. I_. W; Bush 6 0 Bore. Gustavo, Life of, by B. K_tf-_volt .. 27 6 Duncan. John, Weaver and Botanist; by W. Jolly 10 & tarwin, Clias ,by Grant Allen .. ..3 0 ar win, Chas., reprinted from "Nature".. 3 Q [TO BE.-ONTINUEn.] 4dd 2<l to the ls on price of book for postage. 76, QUEB.V-STKEST, AUCKLAND. "A GOOD name is better fchaii precious JrL. oiutm-nt." Wolfe's Schnapps pos_e_se xood name won by merit.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 7

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