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Ask any of your friends who have taken Llorentc'a Laxative Pilla what they think of them. Suro cure for all bilioua disorders and dizzinesa.—(Advt,) Shop early and avoid the crush at Smith and Caughey's semi-annual fair now proceeding.—(Advb.) ,Tob line of sample flaanelefefce underclothing ab remarkably low prices ab Smith and Caughey's clearance fair.—(Advt.) A great clearance sale of the whole of Ruahbrook and Co.'a drapery stock is announced to commence on Thursday morning. The premises will bo closed al! day to-morrow (Wednesday) for marking down.—(Advb,) Ab Milne and Choyca'a sale all lace and tapestry curtains are boing sold ab remarkably low price-!.—(Advt.) Heavy twill unbleached Bheeting3, wide width, 6_d per yard at Smith and Caughey'a winter fair.—(Advt.) Wilson, McCullagh and Co.'s great winter sale starts on Thursday. Sweeping reductions in all departments.—(Advb.) Eider-down quilts, every t-izo, all reduced at Smith and'Caughey'a winter clearanca. — (Advt.) Court Bros', close all day on Weda eeday to prepare for aale.— (Advt.) Tapestry table covers from la each at Smith and Caughey's fair.—(Advt.) Wilson, McCullagh and Co.'s groat winter sale starts on Thursday. Sweeping reductions in all deportment)?.—(Advb.) Special bargains in hosiery and gloves ab Milne and Choyce's sale.—(Advt.) Rushbrook and Co. announce that their premise!) will be cloaod all dr.y to-morrow (Wednesday) to prepare stock for the great clearance sale commencing on Thursday,— (Advt.) During Smith and Caughey's Clearance Fair big reductions are made in the toy and fancy goods department. —(Advt.) Catch of tho season. Ladies' warm flannelette dressing gowne, only 8a lid.— D.S.C.-(Advt.) liafe AfSvertJgeiiietgts. MANGERE.— Tnnnor's 'Bus will go the usual round for Weiluqaday Night's Popular Concert, Onehung i Public Hull. fi»OOTS and ■Shoos Uhoapor than Ever— 5 Carpet Slippers, Is ; Felt do.. 9d, 1b ; Fox--1 end Slippers, own make. 2s lid—City Hoot ICin poriuin. • TD>OOTS and Shoe? Cheaper than Ever— _I 3 Bluchers, Is 6d: Gent's Shoes, real good wear, (is lid.—City Boot Kmporimn. "jipbOOTS and Shoes Cheaper than Ever— kj> Ladies' Patent Vamp Shoos, 3a lid; Promenade Shoes, 33 lid.—City Boot Kmporium BOOTS and Shoeß cheaper than ever. White Kid Shoes, Glaca Court, Shoes: Ladies' extra high Balmorals. — City Boot Emporium. CITY Boob Emporium, opposite Milne and Choyoe'a, Queon-stroet.—T. Prosaer, jvc, City Boor. Emporium. ■^S/'ANTEI), Man Cook for Coromandel, f V 60s,—Apply Mrs Barry.3s6. Queen street *BT)OR BALE, a very quiet, sood young Jj Cow.-H. W. Batkin. Avondaie or Karangahapc Koad. BOOT TRADE—Wanted, several first class^Vlachinists, also Improvers.— G. A. Goles and Co.. Knpai Boot Factory. WANTED, Boarders, terms moderate. —No. 10, Graham-street. Good accommodation. -gs^. (HOU'RT CITY OF v>v- V 7 AUCKLAND, No. 3978. , —The Members of tho above 17* ~z >,i Court are requested to attend ,X^VV the Funeral of Bro. J. HerniCK. which will leave his late I (18--IIISV&Ws. rcsidoncrs. St. Mary's Road, B". •," , I Ponsonhy. TO • MORUOW 3*«« (Wednesday), for Syraondsst., at 3 o'clock p.m. J. ROBINSON. TyrOUNl 1" EDEN WATER SUPPLY. TO WATER CONSUMERS. Notice is hereby given that all Consumers' Rates for tha ensuing half year arc due on the 30th June, 1897. and are raquirod to be paid at the Office of the Hoad isoard on or before that date, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. Bated June 29th, 1897. JOSEPH WEBLEY, Clerk to tho Board. ~~ ♦ A MEETING will be held TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, at 8 o'closk, at the Metropolitan Hotol, for the purpose of forming a COLLIE CLUB. Nearly 50 probable members. All Fanciers cordially invited. T. H. BOS WORTH ) IF. W. EDWARDS 1 Con™"crgftob tabernacTTe young JL PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR Will celebrate its FIFTH ANNIVERSARY on WEDNESDAY. 30th June. 1897, at 7.30 p.m., in the Tabernacla Schoolroom. Speakers: Pastor Jos. Clark, Eev. W. Sinclair, Rev. F. Warner. Collection in aid of Auckland Chinese Mission Fund. GREAT BARRIER PIGEONGRAM SERVICE. To Miners, Lepal SSanagßrs, Sharebrokers and Residents on the Barrier. Send your MESSAGES by the only line that NEVJSR FAILS. Parkin's birds come EVKRY TIME. J. E. PARKIN. HiGH-STo.or Miss Sprinqall, Okupcj. Barrier. THURSDAY NEXT, At 11 o'Clock. ALBERT AVENUE, MOUNT EDEN. Tho undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Clark to sell at her residence, HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Splendid Piano, Marble Vase, Carpets Rattan Chairs, Couches Octagon Table, Draught Tables Chiffoniers, Dining Tablo B.W. Chairs, Glass and Plated Ware Cutlery, etc.. etc. Bedroom Furniture, etc. Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, etc. Terms Cash. • RICH. ARTHUR. Thos. B. Arthur, Auctioneer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 149, 29 June 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 149, 29 June 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 149, 29 June 1897, Page 3

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