! FOR TEE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, TW F. IIHIfJUBIfE TELEPHONE 502 IRONMONGER AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER. Note the Address .... Karangahape Road. BED and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE (beanfciful designs, all made from picked woods). SUITES of FURNITURE, BEDSTEABS and BEDDING (besb work done on tha premises). WICKER and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, MANTLE MIRRORS, TABLES, etc. TAPESTRY THIS DAMASK f^^i^^m^^^^m^^ HANDSOME repp ¥j3^nrTirTT cogcH CRETONNE oNLy PLUSH, etc., pl|fe^lii«Sfe| 27/6. COVERINGS Wi^W^i (31 STRONG anb always ny , -f^^^^sm. f(E n . Tl)lt , tll *un*Xb Qpjx.,,. _ Aa.._;_i.Y;,^,Y,,u. l 4^agg3@^^' DURABLE 0N RAND. f% "• " Wkll Made . FLOORCLOTHS and LTNOLEUMTS (now shipment just opened), CARPET SQUARES HEARTHRUGS and MATS (lute.fc colours to suit everybody). Up-to-daio selection of WINTER CURTAINS now on hand. BLANKETS, QUILTS. SHEETING, TOWELS, FURNISHING DRAPERY of all kinds. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PLATEDWARE, CUTLERY. YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. % r P° CYCLE Jt T>ARGAIN OTUNTERS. /^y\W/y^\ JyvO%\\ ///%, w. m. service of the number cycle //^^W//^\ri. JP /A^rtt V/y>^\ DEPOT, 237 QUEEN STREET, has docided tlyO_yps.i^_„.«AZ^j^jp ftyyy^^yyy.A to c'ear out the whole of hia up-to-dato Stock ID''_^^^B_-3d*^^ lIV 'fi.yy- li °f Cyclos at tcrently reduced prices to make Vi-yOy/i W'^tMjMM \vyo7//l kO-O^M rooni tor '38 Pattorn Shipments novr on tho tt^/M\W/T» %7// \vNNy water. vCV/\\Vy Sb// \W VALKYRIES ... JSI7 10 0 ■iiii^^^^y- y-->yn^G*^\ryHJJu^y,, t English list .. £24 0 0 *®*^^ pSIS 08 frora eAZ- Send £or Reduced SHORTLAND STREET /v AUCKLAND, // // Tj /y /// Cjts /y // f A /// WHOLESALE AXD // S /// RETAIL // / -^V ffISISSB^ /fy // yy // // _^, // Cabinetmakers "{/ \\ // Upholsterers A^ // A.N» //Carpet Warehousemen I // ' ._ By Appointnic-nt to His ,^^™fe\ Excellency the Governor. Established ISiw. !0 I i\ i^ Cl\ /fl D Merchant Tailor D. U. IVI. I\lLlvl| 3 and Mercer, AUCKLAND HOUSE. PARNELL, 'n£SKXS^ ois FANCY DRAPER AND MILLINER with a Grand Display of Seasonable Novelties and General Drapery,commencing SATURDAY. September 1, under the ManaKeinen. and persona! attention of "AIR. TIIEO. QUEREE (late of Milne and Choyce). NOTICE. Patrons will find the stock well-assorted and up-to-date, with Red-rock Prices. All the Goods have been selected it li the greatest can; and judgment, and purchased on the best possi))le 1.,.ms and Ladies are requested to come and see, for themselves what is in really good taste for the coining Season. Mr. Qr Kit .•:_•; will be .uiad to ._,'ive Ladies advice respectinj? their costumes, blendiiiK of colour. elicet, etc., the aim at all times being to gain the effect that is most suitable to the wearer. PRESS MEPARTM EN'T.--This department will ho found replete with all the latest materials for Ladies'and Children's wear. New Silk Ornaments and Passementeries. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALITY. PRINT DEPARTMENT.—A splendid selection of Cotton Goods in really elegant,and artistic designs. Printed Lawns, .Muslins. Cambrics, etc.: also dark Cotton and Muslin Goods, suitable for elderly ladies' wear. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is well-stocked with all that is necessary for household use, al competitive prices. Also a gootl selection of Choice Linen Goods. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT includes Hosiery and Gloves in reliable makes. Laces, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Umbrellas, etc. SHOW ROOM (under the supervision of Miss Simsox, late D.S.C.).—Thc latest and most advanced Goods including Mantles, Gapes, Blouses, Sunshades. Children's Goods, etc. Also, Choice Underclothing and Baby Linen. Complete Stock of RELIABLE CORSETS. SPECIAL ATTENTION has been paid to the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Taste, Style and Moderate Prices. Nothing has beon omitted there is likely to be a demand for. and Ladies are requested to visit this "Department and inspect the Goods and Prices. Head Milliner, Miss Brown (late D.S.C.) TERMS. CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS MARKED TN FhAl^_Flft^' Kri-_ , ___. JILpA fCfSK^r,'''*, II *553 *A"'V ' 1 1 "gfejtt" ■■$<\'en \ TI BIBLE writing; interchangeable typo; perfect jJBt&YY. e^i*■%&_.. » alignment) ; durable ; any width of paper can be \V_ 0 ' io inserted. Highest record for epeod, 206 words a minute. ■ ,-~. ?.&"' '--' n '«V Apply to rV\> '• .'<•"- ' -S A. MILLAR & CO., THE FAVOURITE FOE '97! A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MOUNT, SECOND TO NONE. Up-to-date in Every Particular. DUNLOP TYRES ! PERRY CHAINS I ,E. EETNOLDS & CO., VICTORIA STREET EAST.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 211, 11 September 1897, Page 7
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