AT PRICES UNAPPROACHABLE NEW SHIPMENTS BVBRH MAIL STEAMER. CHARMING SPECIALTIES. LOWEST PRICES. BIRTHDAY~~PRESENTS. RAKE AND ELEGANT. PEE SBNTATION TSTOVELTIE S. UNIQUE DESIGNS. UNEQUALLED VARIETY. CHOICEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND AT LESS THAN FREE-TRADE PRICES. i WATCHES, HALF-CHEONOMETERB. i Otfß STOCK IN VALUE, QUALITY, AND MAGNITUDE OOT-EIVALS TUB WHOLE OP THE WATCH STOCKS IN AUCKLAND PUT TOGETHER. SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, INCLUDING EVERYTHING THAT 13 NEW AND RARE. NOTE.—AII Goods marked in plain figurss. Our prices save nil purchaser^ 6s 8d in tho Pound—in many instances move. Whether you live in Auckland or in the country, DON'T FAIL TO VISIT Stewart Bawseii* & Co/s MAGNIFICENT WATCH AND JEWELLERY PALACE, 94. Queen-street Auckland.
7 Hygienic Shoulderettes id ; 3/9 V^ff */2 PER d V'Xy/iP ' A ExTKAFOE I P A I R. J POSTAGE. f i I'M , Made in Two Sizes—viz,, Ladies' and Children's. \ WARRANTED TO BE THE { EEST, SIMPLEST, AKD MOST | COII FORT ABLE APPLIANCE EVER INVENTED For Expanding the Chest, Keeping Back the Shouldors, Supporting the Back, and Improving the Fisnro of the "Wearer. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE WKDICAL PROFESSION, MUSIC TKAOIIEltS. KTI)!NU .MASTKiW DUILI, l.X':-,TIIUC-TOIIS. AND OTHER EXPEKTri. GUAUANTEEO TO GIVE AN ERECT AND GRACEFUL CARRIAGE TO YOUNG LADIES. Givo groat support, and a delightful feeling of olasticiiy to Ladies when Walking or Hiding, X3T Invaluablo to those engagftd in sedentary occupations, as they promote healthy notion oS the lioartand luutrs, besides thoroughly preventing that awkward. Ktooping nnd slouching gait so frequently contracted, and which predisposes to so many diaoaseß. To be had from QMI T H & nAUG HE V, AUCKLAND, Who have Becmrccl t!\o Pntont Rights tot New Zealand. CORNER OF QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS (OrrosiTK Hannah's Boot Shop), AUCKLAND. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED— -CO Ladies' nnd Children's Ulsters with lopr capna (lOiiijlisii samples); Children's from 2c. Gri: Ijsiiiea' Lant; Capes. Ea Gel. Thcss Roods are worth double ihe money 221 Pieces of Real 8-\vi?s Embroidery from Id yard, cheap at tlireu times tiio money I 33 J>>zon of Ladies' Cashmere Hose, bought nt I iid'.jftporaiely low nrice—ls, Is 6d, housst i value ntl3 6tl and 2iid I Also, 8o Dozen of Children's Cashmcro lloso, all '■ sizo.i. with opliced kuces, ut is; usuai ; price, Is 6d and la 9d 20,000 Yards of Soonred Gro.r Calico, some of I tliesn sliKhtiy ciauiaifcd. by ivate., at half ilia naval price <^100, KPiecofiof ScncredGroyShcotinffi cioublo ] Width, ?-;d, ciiciij) at Is i 51 Pieces of Reiil Harvard Shirting, manufac* | Hirers'.job Sid. You cannot buy these at les3 than 7Jd 17 Pisces of very superior Twill Flannelettes, lovely patterns, ona end of them slightly damaged ; regular price. Is Id. now 7Jd A lot of Ludiea' Hand-made Underclothing very cheap Sample !oi of Corsets at the English coat 23 Dozen of Umbrellas, Paraßon frames and choica handles, just (jiTJUf! them a\tuy IS3 Men's Suits, English r>n'! Colonial, manufacturers' samples, from 18a 6d, cheap asohips 89 Boys' Colonial Knicker Suits, splondid patterns, from 6s lid. These tcoods wo have a bit? stock of, and really grand valuo Men's Shetland Merino Soxs, full-fashioned and no seams, 7*d ; usual price, la 1,000 Heads of Four-ply Fingering Wool, la 6d head ; regular price, 2s 6d 800 Pairs of Blankets, flno size, at 8s bd pair; wholesale prico was 9s Id pair Also, 105 Pairs of Colonial Blankots, all nifckc 8 and nizes 38 Sample Tunics, beautiful goods, at loss than English cost , 26 Boxes of tho Newest Dre3S Trimmings, *}}d i yard, all colours 93 Dozen of English Tcvinis Shirts, 10s 6d goods for 5s 6d Also, 1 Cnso of Crimean Donble Backs and Fronts, 12s 6d, isowTab;! 20 Dozen Ceylon Aprons, larrce sizes, la Splendid lot of Ladies' Underskirts I Ladies' Woollen Undcrvests, 2s 6d Gents' White Shirta wo have a grand atock of Also, Regatta, tho very newest patterns to i sehict; from. '■ i3l 7cf n of Salr -Plc Corsets, la 6d; usual price, i 12 Dozen French Corsets, 2s lid wholesale prico wa3 1b 3d. All Country P.ircftla of £1, freight paid. Send for uamplos. j P. B. OAeBY, Corner of Queen and Darby Streets (Opposite HANNJin's Boot Snop). THR CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWX FOX ! DUAPKH.Y AND CLOTHING.
Conveyancett. armitaqe] [a. rose] [w. t; McLAr;cin.iN I ' l\ V-',.>'-.'- Vii.'-••.- ■•"■/ f.,;-c^>./^;'\ » ALBERT-STF?EET (Royal Stables). [Telephone No. 124.1 WELLES L~Fy -STRE E T I (Victoria Stables). [Telephone No. 257.] PULLAN, ARMITAGE & CO. TTAVINO taken over D. H. Stcwert's lato I X.i Gonf!llinp;Bnsinof:3in^Yo!loa3oy-gt.,anc^llaT-intc ootiiiidernbly increased the stock of tho Bnmc!, and in conjunction with their original bnßincss in Albort-streot, are now the lr.rgo.-8 calerors for puh!ic carrying in the colonies. Speoial arrangomenta made with Tourist and Pieiiio Parties. j 'Busses, IJrakes. Cabs, Buggios, and Saddb Iliickj always on Hire. .Mibiloo'iiusscs run every quartsr of an lionr fjom Queen-street to Newmarket, via Parncll. Cabs to meet Btearaera and trains, day or niKiit. Hcrsca and Trapa Bontiht, Sold, ot Exchanged. 1.. A. and CO. are now prepared to Buy a number of good Up-standing llacko and Carnage Horsea. VISITORS TO TB AROHA. NOTIOHJ.—Tho nndcrstened will run a Conch from To Aroha on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Paturdityß, meeting; train for Auckland at jMoiTinsviile on those days, end returning to Ta Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesday?, and Fridays on p.rrivai of train from Auckland, convoying passengers, parcels and tuaib, E. GALLAGHER. miM'E-TABLB DAVIS BKO3.1 ..1 COACHES. Leave nnvoNroivr: Lbavic Takapuna: 7.60n.m. 7.20 a.m. 10.20 a.m. 5.0 a.m. 11,20 a.m. 11.25 a.m. 1.60 p.m. - f.- 0 n.m. 3.30 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 6.0 y.m, SUNDAY. LEAVR IIEVOffFORT '. LEAVK TAICAPOKAi 9.Eoa.m, 10,10 a.m. 10.50 a.m. — 2.23 I.in, 4.JC p,m, 5.0 ii.in. — DECVONPORT, WAIWERA, AN3D T/AEIiWOKTH lIOYAL MAILCOACK, Alteration cf Ticae Table. JtONDATS, WEDKBBDAI'S, & FHT.DA7a Lsa-voa Bavpujiort. Mouday end VJ'siijieads;". S c.sa.; on Friday, D a.m. RETURN. TOKBDAYS, THURSDAYS, & SATURDAY i>2jvo Warkworth, 8 a.m. THOMAS BUTLHH, Proprietor. TUf ESSRS MORLEY & SON'S TiMS> ill TABLE. tieava Lake (Campbell's Corner). Leave Devonport, V-Oa.m. 9.20 a.m. 9.30 a.m. \\ a. m . 12 noon 1.30 p.m. 3-15 p.m. 4.50 p.m. 1-30 P.m. 5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS. ?10p.m. 10.10 p.m. Saddlery. / J. WISEMAN & SON, ■ / I Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness, j 159 & 166, Queen-st, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 223, 20 September 1893, Page 6
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