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'"'iPublife Notices. TENNIS SEASON-Special Show of Tennis , Goods in unshrinkable materials, inclucL ■! ing a line of Menls Kaipoi Tennis Trousers, 2o per cent, mill prices.—D.S.C.'___ _ ,'..'•,'.„ NOTIFICATION —Fancy- Dress Goods, 42 inches wide, at 9d, Is, and Is 4d per yard; less that warehouse prices. Patterns on apphcation.—D.S.C. ABSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. THE LATEST THING in Gents'new Felt and Straw Hats for the summer in great | variety. All at wholesale prices.—R. Hobbs. TryS £D-English China. Tea Sets, new JL i■■ HJ decorations, now. opening ; Sets for six, 3s 6d.—Tanfleld, Potter and Co." ' m"R AN S FEE OF BUSINESS. RICHARD CARR, FRENCH POLISHER, begs to announce that he is leaving Auckland, and has made arrangements for the continuance of his business by JAMES LAWLER, „_,„„ TRADE POLISHER, 20 VULCAN LANE, with whom all orders may be placed with confidence. And for whom he requests the kind consideration of his late customers. With reference to: the above announce- ' ment I solicit the valued orders of Mr Carr's numerous connection, and beg to . assure them that the utmost attention ' will be given to their requirements, while the high quality of the materials used and the promptness shown cannot fail to please. JAMES LAWLER, • . Polisher to the Trade, 20 VULCAN LANE. REMOVAL. — MRS F. MURRAY", COAL and FIREWOOD DEALER, • desires to' thank all those who supported her late . husband, and- begs to inform ■ them that tho Business will be carried on 1 as usual at the NEW YARD, OPPOSITE ■ THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, ARCH HILL, where she hopes to merit a continuance of their favours. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. Orders left at McElwain's, Butcher, promptly attended to. ART Toilet Ware, greatest variety, newest designs and best value in the city (wholesale and retail)—Tanfleld, Potter and Co. IMPORTANT.— To dressmakers and others: Our selection of Dress Trimmings, direct from the manufacturers, to hand, in Gimps, Zouaves, and Garnitures at warehouse prices.— D.S.C. . _.. ' __ . GENTLEMEN'S Clothing Dyed, Cleaned, Repaired and Altered ; superior dyeing and finish.—T. Hill, 20 Grafton Road. T> EBAT-E ALLIANCE ' (COMPANY. OFFICES: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS Ground Floor). BANKERS: NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. P.O. BOX 494. L __— - W. F. BURDEKIN AND CO., y Proprietors. Tho objects and alms of the above Association are as follows:— 1 1. To secure to the public who deal with the business houses associated with tho Alliance a discount or rebate on all cash purchases. 2. To issue Coupons to the business houses to be supplied to their Cash Customers when demanded, with the amount of their purchases marked on each Coupon. 3. To pay to the holders of Coupons in Cash the discount allowed by each Business House in one lump sum on presentation of Coupons at the Office of the ' Rebate Alliance Company within thirty days of their date of issue. 'A List of Business Houses! connected with the Rebate Alliance Co. will be found below, with the rate of discount allowed 1 by. each. Purchasers are particularly requested to see that they receive a Coupon with each purchase however small. „ Office Hours .. 9 to. 5 Saturday 9 to 12 Coupons may now be obtained from the undermentioned firms:— LIST OF FIRMS. Discount b Bicycle Manufacturer-PETER , SMITH, Albert-street ... .. 5 per cent Boots and Shoes — ZEALAND BOOT SHOP (A. Rhodes), p 300 Queen-street, Victoria--1 street West, Karangahape Road, Pollen-st., Thames.. 2J „ Butcher-R. SALMON andCO., 67 Queen-street .. .. .. 2i „ I Coaland Firewood Merchant— J. H. M. CARPENTER, 116 Queen - street and Newmarket.—l/ per ton .on coal and on firewood \. .. 5 „ Chemist - CHAS. RATJEN, Queen-street 2J „ Clothier, Hatter, Mercer and Outfitter-F. S. MALCOLM, 168 Queen-street (on ' purchases of 10/ or more) .. 5 - „ , Confectioner-G. W. WRIGHT. 220 Queen-street .. ..5 „ - China, Glass - TANFLELD, , POTTER & CO., Queen-st.- 5 „ Cutlery and Plated Goods— THOMAS SAMUEL, 232 Queen-street 5 „ Draper and Ladies' Outfitter— T. R. JUDD, 276 Queen-st. 5 Furnishing Ironmongery-E. H. POTTER, 273 Queen-st. ..5 Furnishing Warehouse—TON--3 SON GARLICK COMPANY (Limited), Queen-st 5 „ Grocer and Provision Dealer— J. R. PARKINSON, 259 Queen-street 2i „ ' Guhmaker —D. EVITT, 236, Queen-street .. ... .. 2i „ - India Rubber Stamp Maker— l" J. M. CONOLLYi Grey-st. 10 „ Jeweller, Watch and Chronometer Maker — A. G. BARTLETT, 222 Queen-st. 5 „ Oil- and Colour Merchants— HILL and PLUMMER, Queen-street .... ..5 „ • Perambulator Manufacturer— CHARLES SMITH, 279 J Queen-street 5 „ Photographer—J. R. . HANNA, ~ r ' - 196 Queen-street .. .. ■ 5. „ Photographic Apparatus—W. PARK, Wellesley-st. East 2* „ Saddlers—J. WISEMAN ' and SON, Queen-street .. ..5 „ t Seedsmen — HESKETH and t AITKEN, Queen-street ..5 „ - Stationer—G. T. CHAPMAN, 96 Queen-street .. ..21 „ • Tailor-G. A. CRAIG, Victoriastr©6t "W6st .. ■* ■> •• 5 Tobacconist-A." A. ELLISDON, ■ ' 5*84 Queen-street and at Newton 3 „ ' Typewriters — N.Z. TYPEWRITER CO., Victoria • Arcade .. .... .. -5 „ i _._ BATHS. — TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; \ Saturday, 2/. 8 Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the;ckin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains ; of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge •Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street off Victorla-st. East. PRESENTS-New and cheap British Art Pottery Ware, useful and ornamental.— Tanfleld, Potter and Co. ■ -TVTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S li Butter Van delivers Butter in city and suburbs daily. A. I*.'-* vSB t; OF ■ , . M. H. BUSBY, City Road. London. [Established 1828]. VENETIAN & WIRE GAUZK BLIND MAKER.-' Old Blinds Repaired. Market-street, off Cook-street, Auckland. Telephone No. 563. THE brand New Zealand Dairy Association is guarantee of tho finest quality of table Butter. THE Very Latest—Another Shipment to hand of Dinner Sets, chaste and unique jjo P !P^_____g> ____P__PJ____ft-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 8