Drapery, Clothing, &c j '&W8 wQ '091 puv 891 'AUOIQVJ QNIHIOIO ONVIV3Z M3N '918 . . 033 Mi 'Z'N ,SAO3 m9llS 'suns ovs 033M1 TN .SHMOA ■6/8 'BU3snoui 03M1 TH B.NM i9S , *Slinß OV9 Q33MI 'Z'U 8.N31N SPECIAL HOLIDAY LINES AT McMASTER & SHALDERS', QUEEN-STREET. Rich Lace Sunshades, reduced to 2s 6d. Umbrellas direct from the maker. Holiday Hats, including "New Sailor," trimmed. Is lid, 2s, 23 3d, 2s 6(1. Summer Mantles and Shoulder Capes, specially cheap. Dust Cloaks and Waterproofs. White and Cream Swiss Embroidered Robes, 15s to 25s (half price). A CHOICE LOT OP DRESS GOODS. N.B. — Owing to pressuro in Dressmaking Department, we shall be unable to make until after Christmas. FANCY AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND BOXES FOR PRESENTS. Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, and Gloves at our famed low prices. Boys' Suits and Hats. Men's Tennis Shirts, Hats and Suits. Also, Special Value in MEN'S AND YOUTHS' COLONIAL TWEED SUITS. WHITE AND REGATTA SHIRTS A SPECIALITY. McMASTER AND SHALDERS. Publications W"'O'W T>~U B LI S-H B D. "JJ» RO;-N TIE "R T 1F S, " mARAiJAKi," TijP! rj •'• '"" '• ■; X _Li »£j« Br EDWIN' STANLJ! X BROOKES, J. R (Formerly Government Staff Surveyor.) Price, 5/Synopsis : THE..MAORIS & WHENCE CAME THEY RELICS OF THE TAINUI ARRIVAL OP THE MAORIS A NATIVE TRAGEDY THE WHITE CLIFFS THE FOREST SETTLEMENT EARLY RUINS THE DEATH TRAP OF THE PLAINS LOVE ROMANCE OF THE MAORI A TERRIBLE CHRISTMAS EVE CAMP LIFE & ITS CONSEQUENCES THE DUSKY MAORI MAIDEN THE MAORI WAR DEATH OF YON TEMP9KY HUNTINU WILD PIGS. To BE HAD AT THE BOOKSEI^ERS, OB WhOLESAIiK FBOM H. BRETT, AqQKtAjrD "Star" Oefioe, Or "61ba!phio" Office, • Wellington. fTIHE FINEST ILLUSTRATED PAPER IN THE COLONIES. New . Zealand Graphic OPINIONS OF ENGLISH PRESS: LIBERAL REVIEW, Aug. 10, JS9B-"A largo illustrated journal, admirably written^ excellently printed, and highly entert*i*ing and instructive, covering a wide and diverse field of literature." DAILY POST, August 4, 1532- "In all respects it ia equal to many illustrated journals in England. The sketches contained are obviously the production of talented artists, and the j criticisms of art, music, and literature, to which much spaco is devoted, aro all of the highest order. The good quality of the paper attracts attention. This interesting and spirited journal is marked by broad catholic views and honesty of purpose. It Is very remarkable that such a paper should bo found in a colony." REVIEW OF RE VIEWS— "Powerfully drawn cartoons. Amusing illustrations ol local politics." TW" 0 T I C -" El GREAT SALE OF PICTURES, At Prices Never Before Seen in New Zealand. T. B. CARTER haa great pleasure in informhis friends and the general public that he has decided to CLEAR HIS GREAT STOCK OF PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES . At Prices that will Astound all, COME AND SEE. T. E. C A R T E R, 88, VICTORIA-ST., AUCKLAND; * N.B.—During the Sale, all kinds of Picturo Frames Made to Order Cheaper Than Evgr >: 4^ .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 296, 13 December 1892, Page 3
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