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Booksellers. WILDIVIAN&LYELL Lett's Australasian Diaries, 1895 New Zealand Diaries, 1895 Collins'Diaries, 1895 lndep£ndentStyiographi_Pen,4/ Swan Fountain Pen, 13/6 Stanley' Fountain Pen, 10/6, 7/6 Independent Fountain Pen, 10/6 Neptune Fountain Pen, 4/6 Franklyrn Fountain Pen, 9/ Star Fcxuntain Pen, 7/6 Imperial Fountain Pen, 12/6 (Postage on any of above Pens, Id). Fancy Tear-off Calendars, 1895. Shakspere, Tennyson, Every Day Our Daily Guide, Boudoir Price, Is 6d each; postage. 2d extra. VICTORIA ARCADE, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. WONDERFUL VALUE. The ARCADE Packet, containing 40 wellfiatiorted Cards. Is, post free Is Id The YULE Packet of 25 Cards,"9d, postage Id. Special attention is directed to the above as being of excellent value; and owing to the snormous demand on these lines, the supply is now becoming limited. The NEW TEAR Packet of 12 carefullyselected Cards, Is, postage Id extra. CALENDARS AND BOOKLETS. Inspection is respectfully invited of a very choice collection, all entirely new and carefully Bolaotod from such artistic publishers as Raphael Tuck aud Sons, Nister's, and other celebrated Houses. ANNUAL VOLUMES. All the most popular Annuals kept ia stock, and a splendid collection of Cliildren's Toy Books, a specialty. The Now Rocking-horse Toy Book, four varieties. Is each. Raphael Tack's Dress and Doll Florures in cardboard box, contai-inR 6 Fancy Dresses, 1/6. ART PHOTOGRAPHSAn entirely ne w selection just received. NOVELTIES rN~FANCY GOODS. R. SPRECKLKY holds a fine stock of the latest styles in Photo Frames, Illuminated Albums from 3s oaeh; and will receive, in time for Christmas Presents, a beautiful collection of Views of Auckland on Purses. Paper-weights, and mmiorons other articles. The Novelty of the Season. A SPLENDID FINE-ART PUBLICATION. NOW READY~ John L. Stoddard's Portfolios of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintingrs, in 16 parts-16& the set, or nicely bound in 1 volume, 255. R. SPRECKLEY, SHORTLAND STREET (Nexb tho Post Office, Auckland). Draper?) Clothing., &t. AT THE B.P. AUCKLAND DRAPERY, Bettor known as tbe UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE, Junction of Queen & Grey Sts, Bought a Warehouse Stock of LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, Also their FINGERING WOOLS. WOOL, At la 6d the head, All Colours. Usual price, 2s 9d and 3s 6d. HATS, From 2d, Newest Shapes. A Rare Opportunity for Smalt. SHOPKEEPERS AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. R. LOVE, PROPRIETOR. Copntry Orders Promptly Executed. ! __ '. ' GOOD-FITTING CLOTHES, X Which hang well and keep their ahapo, are a comfort to wear, besides lasting twice as long as badly out garments. We keep choice materials, aud undertake to please you. Prices Moderate. J. R. SELF. Tailor, Hatter, and Outfitter, Queen-street (Nelson. Moate's late premises). flfc/g" R S DOWN JjfJL begs to announco that she has REMOVED to more convenient premises in KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Next to the Foresters' Hall), A largo and well-selected Stock of Staya, Bandages, Steels, Busks, Stamped Embroidery, etc., of every descrip tiou, Just Received—A fresh Lot of Goods of the , best quality and makes, including Back Steels. Busks, and Steels of every description. T MP OR TA'KT " N~O""TTC E. MADAME TASCAR'S SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. Any lady may become her own Dressmaker, and an expert Cutter of every description of Ladies' and Children's Dresses, by an entirely new method. Madame Tasoar. No. 23, corner of Syraonds and Wellesley Streets, the Export Exponent and Teacher of Dress-cutting and Millinery in all its branches, has the honour of announcing her arrival in Auckland, and. is prepared to receive pupils for tuition in the above art, upon exceptional terms, and solicits tho patronage of all desirous of becoming proficient in so useful and essential an accomplishment. Ladies are requested to bring with them a dress piece so that they may achieve a thorough practical knowledge of cutting, fitting, and ' making during a coarse of lessens. Madame Tascar claims that her pupils will be turned out thoroughly proficient at expir- i ation of term. For .terms as to full course of instruction to be had on application. Special evenings will bo arranged f»r pupils unable through doraestie duties to attend during the day. Pupils will please make an early call, as only a limited number will b« taken. •■ Note tte address—No^SS, .owner of Symonds .gad Wellealey Streota --

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1895, Page 2

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