The ladies kid gloves at the D.S.C. surpass anything in the city at 4s 6d.—(Advt). Our tailoring department is now replete with the new season's stock of winter tweed?, black worsted and vicuna coatings, Toxe's and fancy serges, etc. First-cla3s style and fit guaranteed, at the lowest possible cash prices. Smith and Caughey, Queen-street.—(Advfc.) The existing prejudice against colonial blankets i 3 entirely removed by the D.S.C. making a general reduction of 15 per cent from retail prices.—(Advt.) We have just opened a very large and choice selection of boys' serge and velvet eailor suits, also a grand assortment of boys' Kaiapoi knicker and sac suits, special valua. Smith and Caughey, Queen-street. —(Advt.) The now bullet-proof cloth 3ecured for the German Army is not half as useful as the new waterproof overcoats at the D.S.C. guaranteed sewn seams and thoroughly rain resisting.—(Advt. ) Cement — Hydraulic and shell lime, bricks, etc. Information on concrete free, AH hydraulic limes are nob alike.—J. Wileon and Co.—(Advt.) Carpets and furniture '20 per cent from ordinary prices. Visit) our warehouse, D.S.C, corner Queen and Victoria-streets. —iiDVT. About 150 men's waterproof coats and capes, very choice goods in leading styles, imported direct from best English manufacturers. Also large assortment of Auck-land-made men's Kaiapoi tweed overcoats ; a speciality at lowest cash prices. Smith and Caughey, Queen-street.—(Advfc.) X people who are troubled with colds will take Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral before going to church, they will avoid coughing. The Pectoral soothes and heals the irritated tissues, and controls all disposition to cough.—(Advt.) A toilet luxury in exery reepecb, Ayer'a Hair Vigor Dever fails to restore the youthful freshness and colour to faded and gray hair. It also eradicates dandruff and prevents the hair from falling.—(Advt.) Stop Drinking.—lf you want to quit the liquor or opium habit ; if you want to quit smoking, take No. 1 R, T. Booth's Golden Remedy. It absolutely destroys the crav•Qg and all desire for stimulants and narcotics. Read the startling testimonials of cures in New Zealand. At all chemists.— lAdvt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 5
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