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Personal. ANOTHER GRAND LOT OF BAR-GAINS-Ladies' Bond-street Folt Hats. 3s lid; a Grand Lot Infants' Winter Hats and Bonnets, from ls oach; Splenpid Lot of Flannel Embroidery, 7sd yard, worth Is; Infants' , Polioses, from 4s lid, grand value; Immense Lot of-Pihafores. almost given away; about 60 boxes of Victoria Wool, great variety of shades, BJd the 2oz hauk.; 21 doz. Ladies' and Children s ; Mits. enormous value, from 5d the pair: largo , lot of Ladies' Fancy Aprons,from 7Jd each: Job Lot oMtibbons. good colours, from 2d per yard; Holland Pinafores,, from 7jjd, "etc., etc.—At ' Dampier's (three shops in ono). Victoria-st. ANOTHER GRAND LINE — ladies' 'Court Shoos, 3s 6d per pair: grand lino Ladies' Lasting Shoes, 3s lid; grand lineLadics' Leather Slippers, 2s 9d; grand lino Ladies' E.S. Boots, 5s lid; Genfs Calf Lace Shoes. 8= 9.1; Boot Protectors, 7 Boys for Is; Leather Boot i Lace 3, 6d per «o„.; Rifle Boot Laces, 4d per doz.; Cork Socks. Ladies'and Gent's, 3d the pair.— At Dampier's, three shops in one, Victoria St. A LARGE LOT of Children's Woollen Pelisse.*, from'6s lid to 13s lid, a good variety of colours to choose from: Infants' Woollen Hats,'from Is 6d each; Children's Corsets. "Primrose" Brand, all size 3, ls lid pair; Children's French Tie Bands, from 4id to laßd pair; Children's Knickers, in white and red, trimmed, 8d pair : Children's Handkerchiefs. Id each ; Infants' WooiienJSonnots, from ls6d;:Boys' Overcoats, from 3s lid to 7s 6d; grand line of Pinafores, from lsddeach; Girls' Black Cashniere Hose, from 9d pair; Ladies' do, Is 3d; Ladies' Fashionable Umbrellas, 2s 6d. at Dampier's. three shops in one, Victoriastreet, Auckland^ _ _ . . ■ NOTHER~Lot of Foxe'a celebrated palatable Cod Liver Oil, half price, Is. the bottle,:.Blood.-Restorer,-Is. 9d. the bottle; Sir AstlyCooper's Sarsparilla, half price, ls. 6d. the bottle; Macassar Oil, half price, ls. 6d. tho bottle; Rowland's Balsam of Columbia. I*. 6d. tbe. bottle: Price's Toilet Vinegar, half price. 6d. per bottle; Largo Bottles of Lavender Water, 6d.-per bottle: Mustang Linaraenl. for man and beast* 9d. tho bottle; Printing Machines for private use. 7s. fed. complete; Real Sewing Machines, 4s. lid. each, etc., etc., at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANOTHER FACT—The Fresh (2) Lots of Now Sheet Music have j ust arrived this week per e.s. Maori and s.s. Rimutaka. All one price, Id per copy. Tais is the largest lot I ever had. Please to remember that I was not only the first to introduce this Now Musio into Victoria-street, but the first to sell it all ono price, id per copy. Be in time to tret the piok at Dampier's 3 shops in 1, Victoria«stri*o*.,. A REALLY Cheap Lino ot Men* Hani Hats how selling at 3s lid at Moore's Competitive Hat Store, Pitt-street^ OME AND SEE~for yourselves the value you can get for your monoy at our Clearing Sale.—J. and W. Williams, Karangahapeßoad. r7~BAKEWELL, Upper Wakefieldstreet (corner of Symond?-street): Hours for consultation, oto 11, 3t05,6 to 8. ; "FilOR THE GIRLS.—Wo "are offerinsr J_ two desperate lines in Cashmere Hose, navy and black, all sizes, 8d and ls per pair.—J. and W. Williams. Karanßahapo Road. MISS MOWBRAY as a Tennis Player, criticised in To-morrow's "Observer." Splendid number. PERSONAL— Bad Writing Quickly Improved. W. Thompson Stevens, A.M.R. Buildings. Queen-streot. and Lincolnstreet, Ponsonby. Private lessons. Night school ls weakly. _ _______ YOUR UNDERCLOTHING- is the Best and Cheapest I ever got out hers 1" shouted a happy customer last, week into Eugster's Swiss Bazaar, Queen-st. Wharf. Bar ©Msrlx Kotsces. "OO ROUGH OF NEWTON NOTICE. :'&"{ ALTERATION OF OFFICE HOURS. ~' On and after WEDNESDAY. 15th instant, the Office of the above,-Bo'rough will be open from 10a.mi'to 12noon (except Saturdays)./ •J. CURRIE, June 14,-BS2r' ' ",'■" ' - To^n\Clerk. - TO O ROUfl H OF ON EH UNO A. Tenders will be received un to seven p.m. on MONDAY, the 4th day of July. 1892. for the purchase-' of Engine, Boiler, Pulsometer. and Tangye's Pump, recently in use by this Borough for Raising Water to Supply the Shipping in Port. The above plant is in good order and condition, and onay be seen on application to the Borough Turncock. ANGUS W. GORDON. June 8,1892. Town Clerk. County Notices'. nOUNTI OF WAIT EM AT A. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Waitem'ata County Council, at a Meeting to be held at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the first day of July. 1892. at the County Office, Auckland. to make and levy a Gcnnral Kate of Three Farthings in tho Pound separately in each and every Riding of the County of Waitemata; and in addition to such General Rale to make and levy a Separate Rate of One Farthing in the Pound in Takapuna Riding. Two Farthings in the Pound in Northcote Riding, Two Fanhingsinthe Pound in Birkenhead Ridine, Two Farthings in the Pound in Mairetahi Riding, One Farthing in tho Pound in WaitaUerei Rid T ing. and Three Fn'rtliingsin the Poundin Waikomiti Riding. The said General Rn tc and each of the said Separate Rates to bo for the period commencing on the first day of Anril, 1892, and ending on the thirty-first day of March. 1893, and to be payable in one instalment to Oliver Mays, County' Treasurer, at the County Office, Palmerton Buildings. Auckland, oa MONDAY, the first day of August, 1892. The Rate Books are Opon for luepcction of Ratepayers during office hour 3at the County Office; Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. By order of the Council. OLIVER MAYS, County Clerk. Auckland, June. 15,1892. Volunteer .-'No-icoa. ffTOLUNTEER NOTICE. '*' ... >: , Ay / CKLAN"fi!C_fY GUARDS. In accordance with; District Orders of this day's date, the Corps will Parade at the Drill- , shed TRIS. .(Wedne^aj;)..EVENlNG, .at.^j.s r ' • ■ ' P. DORMER. Lieut. A.C.G. June 15,. 1892. A UCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. The Members of the abovo Corps will Parade at the Drill-shed THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., with arms and accoutrements. Ail members requested to attend. HENRY PARKER, Commanding A.N.A. Wanted. WANTED Those Giving up Housekeeping to Know that we are Cash Buyers of Furniture. Pianos, etc., to any extent. Buyers should call and inspect our Stock of New and Second-hand Furniture.—Earnshaw and Price, opposite Howe-street. Karangahape Road. ANTED Known—-Kamo Coal now on _ Sale by J. J. Craig. Arcade, Fort-st. WANTED Known — Electro - plated Spoons and Forks, Butter Knives, Jamand Salt Spoons, and Smear Tongs, all best quality. We have reduced tho prices in common with every article in tho House-furnishing Ironmongery at J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Q,ueen-street. \j\T ANTED Known—Thab we are defcerv t mined to make a clenn swoep of all our Brushes, Brooms. Shoe and Black Leadßrushes, Paint. Plate, and Lime Brushes, at prices whon purchased wo never dreamt of selling, oven at a cheap sale. Go to J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Quee n-streef: '" • AN Experienced Mercantile Mnn,having part of his time at disposal, wishes to employ it at posting up books for two or three mercantile firms or others, or at any accountancy or agency work. Highest references.— Address by letter, Accountant, care of Mr Thos. Macky, Fort-street. ROCER.—Wanted, strong, active, and intelligent Youth, competent to take and deliver orders. —H. Worth s (late Smeaton's) Grocery Store, Ponsonby Road. HOTOGRAPHIC LENS—Wanted to Purchase, a Rapid Rectilenio Lens, 10 _; J2, Iby Rosa or Dallmeyer.-AppJy §xar Office,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 1