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Drapery, Clothing, Etc JUST QPEN ED, A CHEAP LINE OF LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS; Also, a nice assortment of AUTUMN MILLINERY & NEW GOODS In other departments. A. L OVETT, Draper, WELLESLEY-STREET. F KNEEBONE & CO., • ; DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, UPPER SY.MONDB STREET, Beg to announce the arrival of NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Now showing an immense variety and full assortment of Autumn Goods direct from the manufacturers, besides some wonderful job lines and the latest novelties. We have also opened an immense job line of LADIES' & GIRLS' WINTER HATS, which we are soiling at the absurdly low prices of 6d, 9d, Iβ each. F. KNEEBONE & CO., DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. SportingA UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. XjL Ponies will be measured between 3 and 5 p.m. TO-MORROW, and EVERY WEDNESDAY up to the Meeting on 23rd May. C. F. MARK, Secretary. Late Advertisements. DISTRICT GRAND MARK LODGE, E.C. The Members of District Grand Lodge and all Brethren of private Lodges under the English Constitution are invited to attend the Funeral of our late Brother James Caklaw, P.G., 5.8., TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. Wμ. P. MOAT, D.D.G.M. Auckland, April 14, 1891. I ERNEST CUNNINGHAM, hereby , declare that I have not at any time been wuilty of any improper conduct with EMMA LILLIAN WHITTINGHAM, late of College Road, Ponsonby, deceased, nor have I at any time been improperly intimate with the said Emma Lillian Whittinghum. Any statements made by me reflecting on the character of the said Emma Lillian Whittingham, were, I admit, untruo and without any foundation, and I unconditionally withdraw the same, and express my sincere regret for having made such statements. Dated this 14th day of April; 1891. (Signed) ERNEST CUNNINGHAM. Witness: Theo. Cooper, ■ - — V 2>--*c - Solicitor, Auckland. ,'.„ '.--.-p'-VV OST, on Saturday last, an Envelope containing Cheque (No. 16.551) for One Pound Ten, payable to No. 51; also, one Halfsovereign and 5s Silver; cheque stopped.— Apply to Wallis and Catey, Saddlers, Victoriastreet. ■ FOR" SALE, 12 Younsr Pigs, 4in profit, sows: also, Youtg Boar (breed, Yorks); fresh-calved Cows, and Springers. — Farm Bakery, Mount Kden. I~7ibß SALE, splendid Meadow Hay ; ' secured good; from lcwt to 40 tons; delivered in Till and Sob, Farm Bakery, Mount Eden. X\T ANTED, good Machinists, for shirts, * V in qnd. out dpor :, also, Trtiuser Finishers; only good hands required.—Apply next Young Bros.', High-street. . * -•■-■., -~-'■■ FOR SALE, Mount Albert, Corner Allotment, close to station, 179 x £00. Price, £75.—Thos. F. Cahill, 87. Queen-street. - LOST, in the neighbourhood of Short" land or Customs streets, a Lady's Small Sealskin Bag, containing a small sum of silver, and a card with lady's name on it.—A Reward will be paid on its being left at the Stab Office. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR." L.A. 2084, will hold an Open Meeting TO-MORROW (Wednes-day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in the Cook-street Hall. Admission free. ANTED, all Unionists (Bootmakers on strike included) to hear W. W Collins on " Labour and Politics" in the Cookstreet Hall, TO - MORROW (Wednesday) yVKIVT a. ;<t. 8 o'clock Admission free. t h - iv Lilii', comfortable 8-roomed Cottage, I 6-roomed, 4-roomed, 2-roomod Cottages; also, Coachliouso and Stable.—H. J. Riordan, Hobson-s treet. WANTED, a strong Younsr Man, about 18 or 20, for driving.-G. Wallace, Karangahapo Road. , ' • H COLLINS (late manager for Garrett • Bros., Karangahape Road) has Commenced on his own account at The Golden Boot, 250, Queen-street, between Hopkins', Draper, and Tuttle and Co's, Photographera. A Gilded Boot in the Doorway. ANTED, smart Boy bo take out parcels.—F. Kneebone and Co., Upper Symonds-street. WANTED, experienced Milliner and Saleswoman.—F. Kneebone and Co., Uppef Syrnonds-street. LOST, in Symonds-street, this morning, a liver-coloured Pointer ; collar No. 393, Cook County. One Pound reward,—S. C. Caul-ton,-Central Hotel. ANTED; Second-hand Small or Medium size Safe, by.reliable maker, in good order; must be reasonable.—Particulars to P.O. Box 386. WANTED, on commission, energetic young Man as town traveller.—Apply by .'ctter to "Soft Goods," Star Office. ANTEp7~by — Situation as Working Housekeeper in or near town.—Address Star Oflioe. CAPTAIN LOGAN and the Rev. \J Blacket will conduct a Gospel Uleetinkin the Sailors' Mission Hal). WEDNESDAY, 15th. at 8 p.m. All are welcome. ANTEDT respectable Youth, for the Shop, and to carry out parcels and make himself generally nseful.—A. Woollams and Co., Tailors, 90, Queen-street. , PUBLIC ■' HALL, Newmarket. ,—, Toir.orrow (Wednesday) iEyenjng,, — : !phe Vivians and Mr Ypss ijj their D'ravnng-rbom Entertainent.■ "Merry; Moments." Quadrille Assembly ttfter performance,. ;Fa»lily prices, 2s ; andlß, .- .■ ~■ '■. -'.'. ■ ...... ■■' .'. '" WILL, the Cabman please return the Two Silver Soup Ladles left in cab on Thursday, 6 p.m.. Government House Ball and collect his f are.—W. D. Dallen. Confectioner. W« 8. COCHRANET • - IJAS.JMCRK MONDAY, APRIL 20. QTEAM T AUNCH A LERT. The Subgcribers will sell by auction atthei Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 20th inst.r at 11 o'clock. • THE STEAM LAUNCH ALERT, built by Logan. She is 34 feet long, 7 feet beam, and draws about 2 feet 9 inches of water, built of the very best material, coppered and copper fastened,, steams well on small coal consumption. All fittings and bearings are either brass or s?un metal. She can now be seen at the North Shore, or at Queen-street Wharf on day of aale. . , « SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1891, Page 8