Regardless of Cost.—The hats we are selling ab 6d, Is, la lid, and 2s lid are cheaper than they can be bought at) in any vholeaale house in Auckland.—Kneebone and Co., Symond-street.—(Advfc.) Bottom cash price 3in men's and boys clothing, shirba, ties. J. R. Solf.-.(Advt.) ' Smith and Caughey announco that for the convenience of their customers their premises in Queen-street and Newton will bo opened until 10 o'clock to-night :aud Monday night.— (Advt.) Rusbbrook and Go's, la lid and 2a 6d kid gloves are unequalled in value.—(Advb.) Picnic and camp meeting at 'Henderson vn Boxing Day. A healthful happy holiday for Is 6d.—(Advb.) AETHUIt NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEAS. Ceylon .. India J.2i per pound , Blended / Bold ai-enrwherc. You oat buy better.—lAdrt.) Popular prices for cash at Rushbrook and Go's., Queen-Bbreot, and la in the £ discount.—(Advt.) No picnic party complete without a good supply of Bycroffi's biscuits. The new Marie, Vinella, ftoyeau, or.Lemon flavour are specially nice.—(Advt.) Visitors should call at C. Hopkins'Salvage Hale of Drapery, Millinery and Clothing.— (Advt.) For the holidays, brief and Gladstone bag*; travelling trunks, etc., can be had from Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade.— I Advt.) If you are giving ycur friends'a Christines or New \ear a box, noching is'nicer than a tin of Bycioft's Oswego, Marie, or Rico .Biscuits.- (Advt.) Ruahbrook and Cos., Queen-street, for washing vesta ; choice goods from 3d lid e ; acb.-(Advt.) For presents—spicey neckties, lovely ti)k handUerchiefs, .ecants, watches «nd g3!its.'jiwellery, good and cheap, at Geo. Fpwlds1, Victoria Arcade. —(Advfi.) .'.. Tho New Boy considors himself a man »vhen clad in a 11a.9d colonial'anit from the O.B.C.—(Advt.) r , , Smith and' Canghey's Japanese show room will "be .lit up to-r-ight, and an irainense variety of dainty things, U3efu! arid oroamontal, will b.u laid out for sale, suitubie fqf presents,—(AdVKj A glimpse of our lovely New Zealand bush, ooinbined with good meeting, good music, etc., etc., to be enjoyed by all who uomo to the Helping Hand Mission picnic to Henderson, on Boxing Day.—(Advt.) At Ruahbrook and Go's., Queen-street, •the cheapest clothing in town. Colonial oneedsuit?, 21s.—(Advt.-) •'Get a bargain, give a bargain." Samples just opened—Silk han,derchi9fc, tennis shirts, men's so* and singlets, huts and whjte flh'irts, at niaker'a prices. J. R. Self—(Advb.) Tho unanimous verdiefc of connoisseurs— there is no sauce in the market like Hough's tomato. Try it.—(Advfc.) Boys,. girls, and ladies' straw hats; enormous variety ; just opened. Wonderful goods at 6d, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, at Kneenone's, Syuiondsstfeot—(Advt.) If you' are' wanting cheap' furniture, carpets, floorcloth?, etc., etc., you^ should call ab the People's Furnishing Warehause, I J. Tonson Garhck proprietor.—(Advt.) Boys' and youths' clothing, colonial 'tweeds, the cheapest ever offered, D.S.C.r(Advt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 305, 22 December 1894, Page 5
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