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pjfEE IMME_N"SE SUGOBSS I OF MY I (JBEAT JEWELLERY SALE V LIES IN THE FACT THAT IT IS GENUINE. YO J CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT, AS I AM ABSOLUTELY GIVING UP BUSINESS. f .-'.SKEATES, - - - QUEEN STEEET

; , _. CORNER OF jjjjEEN AND DARBY-STS HAS JUST RECEIVED ]0 Cases of New Goods \. consisting of— tatTS YOUTHS'. and BOYS' CLOTHING. WTg SHIRTS, TIES. BRACKS, BELTS, krefBLETS, UNDERPANTS, SILK HANDr«iOHIEF!3. and splendid assortment at? P GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY. X 7 •''■: '■• ' k Boy's Knicker Suits, strong as leather, [ from 3s ild 05 Boy's Sailor's Suits, very handsome designs. | These aro worth buying for a pattern m Men** Bearer Trousers. 5s lid ; dirt cheap [ - at 8s 6d Bj lien's Wdst of England T weeds, tronser I jamples. 7» 6d ; a bargain at 10s 6d 40 Men's Working Pants, 4« lid; real good ones _ Men's Worsted Coats and Vests, tailo^' 1 made, Bplennidlr finished and lined. 25s i ihonestly worth 35s |t Qonia' Horning Coats and Tests, splendid | 'oat UOO Gents' Ties, lovely colours and shapes, f We cnn give you one of the prettiest Ties I in town from 6d f boxes of new Silk Handkerchiefs, very cheap boxes of Men's and Boys' Hats, soft and ! bard, all shapes and makes (000 Men's Working Shirts, some wonderful . value; can't wear tlaenn out 0 dozen Whito Undressed Shirts, all linen, i guaranteed vmo. fs 6*l and 7s 6d. This quality of shirts dresr-s'l you would have tc pay 7s 6d and 10s 6d. Made from real Belfast linen hioeAwrorUnent of Cuffs and Collars to hand. it B. DARBY ' f CORNER OF Queen aad Darby-streets. : c ===a." ' ' -. — [Curilcnaßd <Gral aaei-efaants; ,|pw— **■■*■-■ ■■■' ; ' *■-**-—■■-—-—■ ■i—ii.Mi i p|ii t ,B,rt t [TxtiPHoa i 211 & 232.] feuTCHER"& CO., •j. FORT-STREET | AND QUEENSTREET WHARF, {RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS. ) Meragv far Free Goods. [All kinds of Oartiajj, etft, undertaken st pkorteet notice. sCargo received from ship's tideand forwarded 10 aU parts of tne world. > Cowed Waggons and Spring Carts, with Ex* ••nenoed Men, for Hemovai of furniture. lAll kinds of Goods Bought & Sold for Clients. gWoal. Flax. Sc Ciiafl: Dumped for Shipment. f.I. H. CARPENTER COAL MERCHANT, Auckland! and Newmarket TELEPHONES: I &6-NEWMAEKET. ; &7-AUCKLAND OFFICE, corner Queen] j t street and Vulcan Lane. 83-AUCKLAND SHED. Breakwater Road. tr CQAL! COAL! BEST NEWCASTLE HOUSE AND SMITHS' COAL (now landing) Best taupiri and westport coals firewood, charcoal, posts rails. palings Tanks, shells, scoria for paths lime, brick. sand. &0. Second-hand BRICKS, 30s per 1,000 (delivered) MO CASKS KNIGHT BEVAN CEMENT (To arrive per s,s. Pakeha). cr. cr. cTiJkJiGr, ARCADE, FORT STREET. ITrrphonb 14.J jNGUNQURUCOAL \ ' DEPOT*. NGUNGURU HOUSE, STEAM AND OTHER COALS. Bert Dry TI TREE FIREWOOD in market, in any quantity. [CHARCOAL, SHELLS AND LIME. &TV Mill Wood Cuttings supplied on shortest potlce. Fancy Woods for Cabinet Work. Ship \ Timbers. Wheolrighta supplied. • CRUSHING OATS. MAIZE, BEANS A SPECIALITY. P. BRY ANT, PUSTOMS-STREET WEST. Telephone Na 679. tOAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. RIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS. I&B.wisssss PORNER KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND NEWTON ROAD. PgICEV QUEEN-STREET WH ARf. xX : m\\vmM§*M>3-'&*~' : ■"."'

SPECIAL SALE! Resistless Reductions! i 'i 'i"m»i. GIVING UP THE HARDWARE BUSINESS. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. GOOD CHANCE FOR NEW BEGINNER. PREMISES TO BE LET. QUEEN STREET. Lipton's Te as LlDtOn AND HAVE THE ARE THE BEST, " Largest Sale in the World. Iji .-- LIPTON pays most DUTY. ~~ L " X.EF'OC'OISr P"d on April 28bh, nOC Of>C Q Q f)A 1894, to Her Majesby's Customs, London, dJO\J } \J\J\J UO £.14 for his week's clearance of Tea ... .... For Duty. I i r\-rr\ n This represents over one-half of the average weekly payments for duty paid Ll UIU 11 by the entire tea trade on the whole of the tea imported into . • Great Britain. • ■ i I I !QT" f"\ W\ *8 B°le propr'o*J°r ojf several thousand acres of the LIl I KJ IN besb tea-growing land in Ceylon, on which I ivsj-AM "" many thousand natives,are constantly employed. LipiUl I Lipbon's tea estates stand ab an elevation of from 2,000 bo 6,500 feeb above ■ the sea level, where only the finesb teas are grown. Sir OHABLES CAMERON, M.D., nayai "An Excellent Food, admirably ;• adapted t* the wants of Infanta." BEST j^ Established f*^ «Srr «»«w JUrtl«ht TJIW.' CHILDREN, *^ INVALIDS, AND THE AGED. Br. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: "The Flesh and Bone-forminer co«r» Btitiients aro far above the average of the best Farinaceous Foods." GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY THE Northern Roller Milling Co. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands of Flour, "CHAMPION' 7 AND "STANDARD," Thab received Firsb Award ab the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best j. manufactured, purest, and mosb profitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. I For ships' stores and exportation " CHAMPION" is properly desiccabed, therebyretamw me its fine flavour and strenebh in warmer climates and the Islands or the Pacific. In 200, 100, 50, and 251b bags. GRANULATED WHEATMEAL, for making Wheatmeal, Bread, and Scones, in 200, 100, 50, 25, and 61b bags. FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS in 100, 160. and 2001b Backs. FOWL-WHEAT in.2401b sacks; BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sacks. SEMOLINA In 61b bags. Makes delicious Cnsbards and Puddings. Far wholesomer, fresher, .richer, and bebter flavoured than any similar imporbed food. G-EEMIIA, Our famous Patent Food, made from the finest of wheat, is nutritious, palatable, and! easily cooked ; very rich in albuminoids and phosphates (muscle, flesh, brain, and bonel formers) ; unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDIGESTION;, strongly recommended by the highesb medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It ie put np in neat 4J and 101b bags, with printed] directions and recipes in eaoh, and may be had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. Prices on application to A. McCORQUODALE ... Manager. REDUCING STOCK! REDUCING STOCK! awffimmmm_ to make room for COUSINS & ATKIN, Elliott St. SEND FOR ILLUSX3AXBD CATAWQJJJL ,4

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 224, 19 September 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 224, 19 September 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 224, 19 September 1894, Page 7

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