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Personal IF you want good Pocket and Table Knives, Forks. Spoons, Cruets, etc., superior Scissors. Hollow Ground Razors, see Thomas Samuel. 162, Queen-street. SHOULD SMILE, with a Pair of Dalton's Extra Trousers.—2lo, Queen-st. KELSEY'S New Christmas Cards have arrived. They are more beautiful than ever. Shown in a separate room, opposite the Town Clock. i^ELSEY'S direcb shipment of New JL ___ Christmas Cards is now on view, opposite the Town Clock. They invite everybody to inspect them. LABOUR & CAPITAL are united in their praises of J. H. Dalton's Suit for £2 10s, with Extra Trousers. M~ "ESSIIS SMITH, Brown, Jones and Robinson, kindly call early and leave your orders, as I can see there will be a complete block at Xmas,—Dalton, 210, Queen-st^ MRISTEBBING will sing at the Exhibition at Foresters' Hall To-night. MR HARE, Herbalist.—There is no sickness in the house where our medicines aro used. Hundreds of testimonials prove this.—Turner-street. MOTHER, I've Come Home to Buy a Suit and Extra Trousers from J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street. ~\T EGLECTED "EDUCATION.—Private JLI Lessons. Night School. Is weekly.—W. Thompson Stevens, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-st. and Linaoln-streot, Ponsonby. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Languages. IVTOVELTY in 10s 4d White Swanskin AA Blankets at 8s 6d pair : grand value.—At R.Jffobbs* ! PHONOGRAPH at Foresters' Hall Tonight. PEARS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, PLUMS just to hand; lowest quotations. —Rew's. Victoria-street. PARTIES desirous of Renting or Purchasing Property should Consult Mr Thornes. 81, Queen-street, who has Houses, .'hops, and Businesses for Sale or to Let in all parts of the city. "OALMISTRY ! ! ! PALMISTRY ! ! 1 MADAME GREMANIE, CHARACTER-READER BY THE SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. May be Consulted at Wellcslcy-street Wost, two doors above the V.M.C.A., from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Organic Diseases Traced. Fee. 2s 6d verbally. Articles can bo Psychometrically examined. PRIME~CANTERBURY HAMS now to hand ; best brands, largest selection in town to select from.—Rew's Provision Stores, Victoria-street. P'ONBONBY CLUB HOTEL, Three Damns. Ponsonby.—On draught, a Special Brew of 6X Ale.—S. W. Buck, Proprietor. I^EAfrBROi-ENTAS"sTM^_A, rich, l»: strong, fragrant and refreshing, only Is 6d per lb from John Earle and Co.. 207, Queenstreot. ARE CURIOS and Old Pictures at Beresford-street Congregational Exhioition To-night,jn the Foresters' Hall. RICH Ceylon Tea Farmings, only is 3d per lb. To be hnrl only from the Imyorlers.—John Earle and Co., 207, Quocn-strcet.

U E W I N G MACHINES. The undersigned, as Experts nnd ManufaC' hirers of Sewing Machines since 1855, only keep and recommend those of the very best quality. REPAIRS. For the convenience of our old customers wa have again undertaken tho Cleaning. Adjustjnp:. and Repair of Sewing Machines. SHAKESPEAR & CO., 170, Queen^treefc QU.PPOSE YOU DID sJ have Plumbing Work done by some othor fliin which has not given p**: -^faction 1 Try TUDEHOPE, Wellissley-st., (oppo-ite Opera House). He will guarantee to give satisfaction. fjpcTOPEN"IfHlSlVEEKrTlaxgelhip^ _L ment of Lace Curtains (direc: from the Manufacturers), from 2s 6d a pair.—R. Hobbs. nnHE People aro astonished afc the Rich JL Flavour of John Earle and Co.'s Grand Is 6d Broken Assam Tea.—2o7. Queen-street, r|T__~6sl_~^ S_ should get the grand Is Gd Broken Assam Tea from John Earle and Co., 207, Queen-at. Wanted. WANTED Known—Thab thoroughly seasoned Timber, Sa3hes, aad Doors, can only bo obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited!. WANTED Known.—W. C. Gatenby's Drapery Business is Remoyed to the Old Premises, Stokes' Road, Mount Eden. Tho Warehouse is open from 8.30 a.m. to 12 noon, | and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. every day in the week, ! Saturdays included. ANTED KNOWN. — Spiing and Summer Hats, direct from the manufacturer, Luton. England. About 3000 to choose ■ from. The cheapest in Auckland. Some at loss than one half warehouse prices. Ribbon. Laces. Flowers, Feathers, etc.. etc. New Dress Good 3in Prints, Sateens, Pongees, Muslins. Delaines, Nun's Veiling, Whip Cords, Crepone, Shots, Figured iv All Wool and Silk and Wool, etc., etc. Dress, Mantle and Habit Making. Bost fit and style in New Zealand.—DAVlD GAR RIOCK. Karangahape Road. "TITANTED Known—Where there is the v t most complete show of House-furnishing Ironmongery. Cooking and Culinary Utensils is the proper place to furnish from, and now at greatly reduced pricos—At J. and J. Dickey's, 231, Queen-street. WANTED Known—That B. Crocker is Selling good Kid Leglcts at 7s lid and 8s lid. _ WT ANTED Known—That all purchasers YV of best. Milk Pans, Churns, Buckets. Strainers, Measures, Butter Prints, Butter Pats, and all Dairy Utensils could not do better than visit J. and .1. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. __NT~ED Known--That B. Crocker's New Address is 260, Queen-street. opposite City Market. \l7 ANTED Known — Wedding and T V Birthday Presents—Best Table and Dessert Cutlery and Carvers, best Electroplated Spoons and Forks. Teapots. Biscuit Jars, . Buttor Coolers. Butter Knives and Jam Spoons, etc.—J. and J. Dickey, 23., Queen-street.

RANTED gNOW N.'j J£NEEBONE AND QO< Have just Cleared an Entire Warehouse Stock of LADIES' 13 EACH GIRLS' Is EACH i ' AND BOYS' Is EACH SUMMER Is EACH HATS OVER 4,000 TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL LATEST STYLES. KNEEBO NIS AND <T1 0., sV MONDS-STREET, v J OOT TRADE.—Wanted (at; ence), a good Finisher.—Apply at the New Ssea land Boot Factory Chapel-street, . ll^T^Wanted^SeQeiiel^hancl one, fttseut 6 * 6.-State price, E.L.D., STAR Office, \

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 278, 23 November 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 278, 23 November 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 278, 23 November 1893, Page 1

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