Public Notices. , A LL Accounts against the late R. S. ' xl Sandall must be rendered to the undersigned not later than January 31, 1892.— E. G. feandall, Eden Terrace. T D'MITTE-D~BY ALL.-If you have JT3L little money for Boots, the beet place ie the Citj Bal }_ Boot Shop, 56. Victoria-street. A CHRISTMAS Specialty—A splendid blended Tea, 2s perlb, 31b for 5s 6d ; at R. French's, Karangahape Koad. Better value than packet teas. . A LL Goods marked in Plain Figures ; a -T3L child can huy as well as a man, at J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, 210, Queen-street. 2 BRIGHTLY ""Dawnsljpon Me," thaTl can get an Pair of Trousers at Dalton's, Tailor, 210 2_ BABIES ! BabiesTßabiee !— Perambulators, great reduction, reversible hoods, . steel springs and rubber-tyred wheels, 505.. Buy from the reliable maker, Charles Smith, the [ Junction, Queen-street. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. DUST will be COLLE"TED next week on THURSDAY, instead of Saturday. WM. DINNISON, Town Clerk. December 23,1891. IAMOND BKACJELETS. Bangles at cost during Christmas Sale, — A. G. Bartlett, 154, Queen-street. D ALTON, Tailor, 210~Queen-stre"et. Dalton, Tailor. 210. Queen-street.—Dalton, Dalton. Dallon. Dalton. 2 INDUSTRY by JI2J buying your Boots and Shoes from E. Bridgens. Manufacturer, top Grey-street, 2 doors fronrßendell's. All work guaranteed his own manufacture, and at lowest prices for cash. FINEST Mew Raisins, 7d a lb : New Currants, 6dalb ; New Muscatel Raisins. ' Is 4d a In. 21b for 2s 6d; at R. French a, Kara- , ngahape HIGHEST Award for Chronometer and Watch-work Dunedin Exhibition. 1889-90. Repairs carefully and skilfully executed at Lowest Prices. — A. G. Bartlett, 151, Queen- - filreet. IT is said that some people have no conscience. Ie must be true, or Wolfe's - Schnapps could not be imitatod. IN AUSTRALIA, Banks and Building Societies are daily going " bust." This ie a - thing that Dalton's H'.xtra Trousers never do. 2 J H o W A R D, o Kcynsham House, Hobson-stroet, Bcks respectfully to call attention to an , especially Cheap Consignment of about 470 • White Quilts (very slinhtly oil stained, all at 25 per cent, under present value. > prices to suit everyone.'and sizes to suit all ' beds); 58Cold Silk "Bengeline" Robes, 18yds J for 29e 6d. about half-price. Special lot of White Embroidered Robes, from 10s 6d. N.B.—Private House, not a shop. "B~ ADIES'Gem Rinps ; £ ran d selection at JIJ vory low prices during Christmas Sale.— A. E. Bartlett, 154, Queen-street. 1'""aBOUR- AND CAPITAL are united in J their praise of J. H. Dalton's Suits at £210s, with Extra Trousers. . 2 MY 'BUSES will NOT RUN TOMORROW, being Christmaa Day; also, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on BOXING BAY . i J. MARTIN. Parnell. 'Bus Proprietor. Time-table of 'Buses will be Suspended during the Christmas " Holidays. lyriNCE PIES! MINCE PIES! To the Readers of the Star and the General Public : The celebrated STOCKTON MINCE PIES Are to be obtained only from ' A. SANDEftSON, Pork Butcher. Hobson-st.; 3 AXD • THE STOCKTON POKK PIE Co., Victoria-st Liberal Discount to Picnic Parties. Pork Pies, German Sausage. Boiled Ham, Boiled Corned Beef, etc. Fresh daily. PRESENTATION Gilt Regulators, Marble and Other Clocks; the finest selection in Auckl and, at remarkably low prices during Sale.— A. G. Bartlett. 154, Queen-street. - "DEW'S selling prime Canterbury Hams, j JL\> from the best curers, prices 8d to 9d per lb, all sizes,_ . ~? ~jr>EW'S Christmas Calendars have ar_lAf rived. Customers and friends arc kindiy • invited !o call and select. % T> AISINS, 6d perTb ; Lemon Peel, 10d JLaJ per lb; Limnjuice, Dv a quart; at R. - French's. Karangshape Road. I ~O> EW'S selling Prime Dunlop Cheese, 3 _Il\i T'lidnoy Potatoes, Canterbury Bacon, etc., • at Market Rates- ' QUITS to Order, with Extra Trousers, ' O £3 55.; Trousers, 13s, 15s, 17s 6d, at Dal ton'a, - Tailor, Qucon-strcet. 2_ ! QILVER Bracelets, Necklets, Lockefcj, O Etc., Etc. at Lass than Cost during Chri-t- ---' mas sale—A. G. Bartlott, 154, Queen-street. I rglO BACK wTNNEßS"on~theTotalißator", JL it is only necessary to wear a Pair of J. H. } Dalton's Extra 2 rniT_rHYG_N"SHIRT, for Tourists, is t I made of fine woo) stockinette, with collarm band and wrists. Cool in summer, warm in winter. It docs away with undershirt and white shirt and prevents chill; 11s 6d to 16s 6d ; - well cut.- J. M. McLachlan,222. Queeji-street. 1 nnilE most reliable House in New Zealand JL for Tailoring, at reasonable pricee, is J, H. Dailon's, 210, Queen-atruct. 2 i "\7'OU can always depend on getting what r JSL you want at"Dalton's, Tailor, 210, Queenc street. 2 XnSTflA'r are ye givin' us? Why, a Pair V V of Dalton's Extra Trousers, 210 Queen- \ street. _. 2__ 1 \K7HAT are tho Wild Waves Saying ?" VV Go to Dalton's for a Christmas Suit, with extra Trousers, 210 Queen-street. 2 WHERE is now the merry party ?" On (heir way to Dalton's for .a Suit and ' Extra Trousers at. their own price and liking, ; 210 Queon-street. 2 WATCHES. Chronometers, Chronographs, Turret and Station Clocks in [ stock and made to order.— A. &. Bartlett, 154, 1 Queen street. '• Jf* 1 d-^ —Piano, Trichord check action, i ,4|s/ a ®P splendid order, must soil. Also English Piano £22.—Apply at the Musical Budget, -Queen-street. __^ PRIZE _nOM PETIT IO N. \J _ f MONEY TO SPEND FOR THE NEW YEAR [ HOLIDAYS. WORD TRANSPOSITIONS. The Promoters of the " Holiday Prize Competition" have decided to offer tiie above moneys r iv prizes of— First prize .. £10 Second prize 5 1 for the Greatest mimher of correct words transposed from the word INCOMPREHENSIBLE. ) This Competition will clo-=e December 31st, at noon. Names of successful prize-winners will » appear in the Evexivg Star of SATURDAY, ' January 2,1592. Prize money forwarded same date. Should more than one competitor send in I the same number of correct transpositions, tie ' prizes will be equally divided. 1 CONDITIONS. 1. The letters of the word "Incomprehensible' are to be re-arranged so as to spell any other English dictionary word. 2. Words so transposed may contain less, hut " not more, than the equivalent number of letters ■ in the word "Incomprehensible." 3. Names of competitors in full, with postal ' address, must bo given. . > 4. Competition Lists must be accompanied by 1 tiostal note or stamps for 2s. 5, Postal notes should be crossed "Prize " Competition." and forwarded with lists at- ■ tached and addressed by letter to " PRIZE COMPETITION," Care of. C. and M.. Star Office. "VMAS PRESENTS.—The New Waterr burys just arrived make a most hand- " some and useful present, In Nickel, Sterling , Silver and Gold. Several sizes for Ladies and - Gents. Prices 13s 6d. 203, 22s 6d, 255, £2, £2 2s, \ £2 10s, £3, and £3 &s. E. PORTER and CO,. - : Furnishing Ironmongers, Queen-street, City ; ' ■ can also be obtained at their Branches, Newton, ' Newmarket and Symonds-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 8
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