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* *> .:&.W COURT COURT BROTHERS' motto has always been-The larger the trade .h„ -»,_ This season we are breaking the record in both shops. Thi! is owinsft.. th« f,M f, pef the eoods. larger and better assorted in every department than it has ever been before whih.1. v,2 Ur -stook is considerably lower. We have opened up already over 800 pieces Prints inJi ,£_*"* pn-ceß are pieces of the latest styles bought by Mr Alf. Court at theend of the. hS__. J_ WiU re^ive <t2° in the s.s. Mamari, and will be sold 3n 6d dozen. We will receive ex «TV-, ason* These *™ White Calico, 36-inch wide, 2s lid and os 6d per dozen i eheanest lot evAr n^^ lkou- ra 20° *Mece'" We have purchased several Warehouse Lines this week Ino _dlnl 44 fe? ln t 4,?<<kland. Umbrellas. 2s lid, 3s lid. 4s lid ; half the usual prices A clear ng line of SnnrtE? U? leB Sillj: prices. 136 White Boxed Dresses. 6s Ud. 8s lid. lis 6d. 14s 6d The ße arcT ridi± at v? ry *S W these goods. A lot of Combination Robes at 19s 6d. 25s 355; usual mice? 35sf 4S. «_US ? rl, ces f°r lot of Mosgiel Summer Dress Tweeds, 2s lid ; sold by other dran-rs at 5..'m ' »_* A, el,earin_r Fancy Dress Goods, double width, special prices, 5s lid, 6. lid"to lid• the dr««!S T? ral 1018I 018 of line of 46 pieces Art Muslins, 50-inch wide.-.d; the warehouse pricT 7_d fo? this V„ A load of Ladies' Corsets, special value, price Is lid and 2s lid ncr nair Une* A boatIn the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we are showing 400Bovs'Washintr S„,-f. ...... . ... 3s lid the suit. 391 Boys' Knicker Suits. 5s 9d to 10s 6d Tone-half the us_al S. 1" _ldV 2a..- ld* line In Men's Onehunga Suits, made specially fer Court Brothers. 300 dozen K*s ml?^- 1?, 8 hose, 5s 6d dozen ; usual price, Bs. en ■ Men a Merino HalfCustomers are invited to inspoot the above lines, as they seldom have en. i- <,„ „ _. ,_ _ purohase goods of such sterling value. You will not be pressed to buy them. opporhlnityto OOUET BEOTHEES, THE CELEBRATED CASH DRAPERS. CLOSED AT 1 O'CLOCK EVERY WEDNESDAY.

Bii CHAS. CAMERON, M.D., says: "An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infanta." IN PATENT AIR-TIGHT TINS. *°* (UD ■_____ ___-__Q_*f-U ____ Eta H-Kh tHa >«Ci? xfiSS'' l___j_Pr y Bbeh trlQj_-__aU'M BEST km CHEAPEST. , ESTABLISHED 1825. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: "The Flesh and Bone-forming constituents are far above the average of the best Farinaceous Food."

Public Notices. CRAYON, WATER COLOUR I AND PASTEL. j If you have any photoprraph you wish to hay« ' enlarged, send it to us and we will make you a fine, Dfe-sizo Crayon, Pastel, or Water Colour Portrait of it. We Guarantee a Likeness. OUR PORTRAITS ARE WORKS OF ART. We omoloy only the Most Skilled Artists, and our work is second to none, in any part of the globe, and can be exhibited in any drawinc. room. THEY ARE INALTERABLE. OUR PB__*SE3 ARE LOW. Prico List of our Portraits without frame delivered free of duty and freight at any point: j Crayon Portrait, Bust, 10 xl 2.. .. 82.50' . I „ 14x17 .. .. 3..C 5! •. » ~ 16 x2O .. .. ...I. -J I » » ~ 18x22 .. .. 6.(X _, ! „ „ „ 20x2. .. .. 6..:' 3 ! .. ~ ~ 22x24 .. .. 6.7; i \ „ „ Entire, 22x27 .. ..16.CC S I Water Colour or Pastel. Bust, 22 x27 .. 15.C0 3 ! .. .. ~ Entire, 22x27 .. 25.00J We Guarantee Our Work. We do not require payment in advance, but will collect on delivery. WORLD'S EXHIBITION, OHICAGO, 1893. Round Trip Ticket to Chicago C3-_E?._-__--?IS_ Everybody ordering from us one or more portraits will be entitled, GRATIS, for every portrait so ordcrod to ono ticket, giving him a rinht to participate in the Drawing of the following premiums :— Ist Premium—First-class Round Trip Ticket from any railroad station or port to Chicago during the World's Pair, aud §.00 in gold tor expenses. 2nd Premium—One First-class Round Trip Ticket from any railroad station or port to Chicago during tho World's Pair. 3rd Premium—Ono Two-3eated Buggy. 4th Premium—§7s American Gold. stn Premium—One Hunting-case Gentleman's Gold Watch. 6th Premium—One Open-faced Gentleman's Gold Watch. 7th Premium—One Life-size Crayon Portrait, with a very fine frame. Bth Premium—One Lady's Gold Watch. 9th Premium—One Lady's Silver Watch. 10th Premium—Ono View of the World' 3 Fair, with a very fino frame. The premiums will be delivered free of freight and duties to any r>oint. The winners will havo the option to receive the equivalenl of their premiums in money. AGENTS WANTED. Send your photographs and orders to United Artists' Association, 122, QUINCY-STREET, CHICAGO, ILL, U.S.A. 'fIHAFFI fIHA! P j Always on Hand about LOOO sacks PRIME OATEN SHEAF CHAffF, Cut and thoroughly Screened by onr own improved and patent machinery. Orders up to 500 sacks can be promptly exeouted by giving 24 hours' notioe. R. J. B 01"* CHAPEL-STREET (Opposite Bricklayers' Arms). FALLON'S BUILDINGS, HOBSON-STREET, AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. EASIEST, QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST BLACK LEAD IN THE WORLD. " _ In HALF the TIME and with HALF the _— lyijKs LABOUR you can produce mere polish Kntt Wk with TWO Packets of the "RISING S_f I |1| SUN" than with HALF DOZEN gO} ! *"* "** Packets of ordinary Blacklead. tmV f 1 PRODUCES A MIRROR-LIKE BRIGHTNESS*! Agents: Seegntr, Langgvth <_* Co. Auckland. QUN GLARE AVOIDED: O BY USING COLOURED SPECTACLES. \ A Large Stock to select from. Tho eyes accurately tested and fitted with Spec- ' tacles for Beading and Distance. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-tr_*t. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 6

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