Cheap Sale of Fancy Goods* WE are now making a desperate effort to finally Close Up Our Business. and purchasers may rely on getting Grand Values in Fancy Goods This Christmas. We have just received our usual direct shipment of GHRSSTHAS CARPS. CHi?S&Ti¥fAS CARDS. Our Cards have now become a specialty, and this year's display well sustains our reputation. They are shown aB usual in a SEPARATE ROOM. Amongsb them isa very beautiful and chaste assortment in BLACK AND WHITE. In our packets this year we have striven to supply quality rather than quantity. We rind buyers prefer a moderate quantity of choice Carda to twice the number of cheap prints. PACKETS containing— 15 Cards 3d Per posb 03 4i 15 „ 6d „ Oa 7d 12 „ 6d „ Os 7d 10 „ Is „ Is 2d 20 „ Is „ la 2d 25 „ Is 6d „ Is 8d 12 „ 1b 9d ~ la lid 20 „ la 9d „ Is lid 10 „ 2a Od „ 2s 2d 12 „ 2a Od ~ 2s 2d 15 „ 3s Od „ 3s 2d most &ccepta¥e~xmas presents ABBSTEAM ENGINES, YACHTS, etc., reliable working models, Is 9d to 10a 6d. MAGIC LANTERNS, 2s to 12s 6d. During this Cheap Sale, marvellously low-priced Goods will be offered. HAND-PAINTED WALL PLAQUES, beautifully mounted in plußh, real works of art, Is ; posted, la 2d. BASKETS (Picnic, Lunch, Jfarcel, or Flower), from la each. In ALBUMS and PHOTO FRAMES we are offering grand value. In CHILDREN'S GIFT BOOKS we have wonderfully cheap Hues from 6d upwards. See our " Leading Strings," 121 payas, profusely illuetrated, for Is. DOLLS and TOYS of every kind and price, and other Goods too numerous to particularise, at KELSEY'S, Opposite Town Clock. EOYAL MAIL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND, ROBERT SCOTT, Proprietor CORNER ON P>UEEN-ST. and CUSTOM-ST. E. It is difficult to find hotel accommodation in Anoktond which combines tha three j=rreat essentials to comfort, both of mind and body, namely— r^NVENIENOE. CLEANLINESS, AND ECONOMY; but it is not impossible, for this can assuredly now b» had at THE THAMES HOTEL This -well - known house has recently bean RBNOVATKD FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, and la in ovory way suitable for ihe Accommodation of visitors to Auckland from the country tor a limited time or for pormanent boarders, Everything has be«n dono to make the hotel comfortable, and the present proprietor, while carefully foßtering tho refreshment part of the business, is also dosirous that tho hotel should be known as A MOOD HOUSE TO LIVE IN WITH COMFORT, and at a REASONABLE CHARGE. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS. EHRENFRIED'S WELL-KNOWN ALES ON DRAUGHT. JOHN HAND PROPRIETOR. ThOoYAI" MAIL HOTEL P A I E O A, Proprietor - G. R. CROSBY. This HOTEL ia just completed, and ia the largest and best furnished in, the OJiinemuri district. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial Gentleman. The MENU is first-class, everything provided that is obtainable. This Hotel is tho headquarters of the Rayal Mail Coachßs, running between Thames, To Aroha. Waihi and Tauransra. Large LIVERY and BAIT STABLE. Bujjgios and Saddle Horses can be obtained to all parts of the district. Telegrams addressed to G. CROSBY, Propiieter, will recoivo prompt attention. Good paddocks and accommodation for horaec STAR km GAftTE! HOTEL COROMANDEL. W. N. STHEit - Proprietor. Having thoroußhly RENOVATJCI) tho above hostelry, W.N.S. is prepared t© offer first-class • ACCOMMODATION, combined with reasonable tariff, to the travelling public. 'Has from steamor passes door. Telegrami punctually attended to. ifi HT L DREN'S H O M B, \_/ VERMONT St., PONSONBY. Donations In aid of tho above Institution, in Goods or Left-off Clothing, will be thankfully received at The Home, and Cash Donations will be gladly reoaived by any of the otfloers of the Union Fbbe Church, or by the Treasurer, O. B. STONE, Queen-street TheJULome is opea to Tieitoru any day of tha sseak
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 288, 4 December 1895, Page 7
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