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STOCK-TAKING! STOCK-TAKING! STOCK-TAKING! SO AS TO .REDUCE THE DIFFERENT LINES PREVIOUS TO * TAKING STOCK, WINKS & HALL HAVE DETERMINED fi A QTJ GATT? AT GREATLY REDUCED., TO HOLD A \JJIL)DJLJL WJIXAJJUi PRICES fob ONE MONTH! Tbia is an opportunity that seldom happens of getting firab-clasi Goods at) a great) ' " ' redaction on former prices. ' . ' , GREAT REDUCTION in Furniture. GREAT REDUCTION in Carpets and Rugs. GREAT REDUCTION in Linoleums and Oilcloths. GREAT REDUCTION in Bedsteads and Bedding. "" GREAT REDUCTION in Curtains. GREAT REDUCTION in, Rattan Furniture. GREAT REDUCTION in all the other Departments, too numerous to mention. , ■ . REMNANTS of Carpets, Linoleums, and Oilcloths at half-price.* WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND St., AUCKLAND. . 1W DESIGNS, SEASON W9S. ■■■■■■■'■■ ■ ■■■■ : ■•--"■ '■.:■ ■••■-• "-. ■ -. . ■ ■ ' - , ; ,' , ,', ■ ■ AUCKLAND ROADSTER from ... ... .... £12 10 ECLIPSE SLIDE SEAT ROADSTER from ... 17 10 TELESCOPE CART (seats four) from' ... ... 23 0 OPERA CART (seats two) from ... ... ... 20 0 ROGERS' SLIDE SEAT'BUGGY from ... 35 0 FARMER'S JUMP SEAT BUGGY from ... ... 30 0 the Oonsins & Atkins CARRIAGE FACTORY, ELLIOTT STREET. Lipton's Teas LlDtOn AND HAVE THE ARE THE BE§T, *■■■:■.■ '•■ ■■;■■■ . Largest Sale M the World. I inton UPTON pays most DUTY. ; L'P LU" 'X.XF'X'OZa' paid on April 28th/ 'jpSS^gßf Qo Q(\ 1894, to Her Majesty's Customs, London, /*UW y «Vv:.VV^itU for his week's clearance of Tea"- i:: ■" - ... -■• -''"Ffll"l>llty. I In+ n This represents over one-half of the average weekly payments for duty paid LipiUll by the entire tea trade on the whole of the tea imported into ■■■'•■ ;■■.';. ■ ...... .. ■■: , , , . Great Britain. . ' I I i""5 T iT*\ RVI 'is sole proprietor'of several thousand acres of; the ! ■ L. II- 1 '■v«/-lN best tea-growing land 'in Ceylon, on which I mlnn • : ' many thousand natives, are constantly employed, ■ LiULUII Lipton's tea estates stand at an elevation ot from 2,000 to 6,500 above —' — the sea level, where only the finest teas are grown. ' Architects should specify BEDCLIFFE CEOWN Brand GalvanisedJCorrngated Iron. There i 3 none better manufactured. ■■ Lighter sheets of other brands must be thinner, aod will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. " Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such'as are advertised by rivalimporters. EEDCLIEFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets are wider thus a larger surface can bo covered with BEDCLIFFE than-with other brands, BEDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be . found perfect.' •"-' • ■ • ■■■ ■. ■ • ■ ' •■"..''. . • :'.' '<■>, ' ■ . X^^^^^j/01l SAJiB BY Ail PBINCXPAX. tROK-XSECJHAHTS AND XeA-Sw^X •.,^,.i, , —— '■ —- : —————^—^—^-t—-■t' ... . . • * ....■■ THE HAT OF THE SEASON 1 : The NEW XL (Patented);'■■;■■ THE GREAT SUCCESS The XL HAT has gained for itself is ENTIRELY! DUE TO ITS " MERITS. People have bought it) I ■ ' ■ and been so delighted with it they have recommended it' ' to their friends, until at present Thousands of People in all parts of the World are wearing XL HATS. The <« British MedioalJooreal." December 10, say* I'M'XL Kit ehova cwv eiderable improvements Sn design and niftnafacture. Wo ii»wi t»l «*&? any to .wgl \ devised <■ " >y to be so healthy in wear." SOLE AGENTS—

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 26 September 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 26 September 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 26 September 1894, Page 7

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