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SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR NEWS. GHEAT NATAL ENGAGEMENT. FRENCH INTERVENTION. BRITISH DIPLOMACY. ANOTHER BRILLIANT c SUCCESS. FEAEMCE BACKING BGW&g. ANGLO-SAXON ALLIANCE (Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON. A recent cable from Washington states n^L£. ?rea.i na —l engag-ment is in Pi ogress in the vicinity of Cuba. Great excitement prevails throughout the United States. (Received 3.30 p.m.) PARIS. Several members of the Republican Party have declared that France will nev • back down. Her > -hmeres Merinos, Coating Serges, and Faced' Cioth Materials have a world wide reputation. 1948 yards of Black, Navy, and Coloured French Coating Serges All Wool, Double Width 1/21, 1/41, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, if.'-. 2/llper yard, ancl upwards. Make a point of inspecting these good.: and save money.—H. w. Batkin Hate D. ___.acp_.erso__), Karangahape Road, Newton. '.Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON. British diplomacy has again been brilliantly- successful in averting a general war, and has enabled H. W. Batkin. Karangahape Road, to purchase some , thousands of yards of B.ac.'- and Navy Anglo-Saxon Estamene Serges at a special discount. These serges are ad wool, guaranteed permanent dye, will not fade under any circumstances. Double w:dth 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/S, 2/11 yard. Costume Cloth for Tailor-made Gown 5S inches wide, from 2/9 per yard; Magnificent Selection of the Newest in Black Dress Materials, plain and figured, from 1/25 to 4/6 per yard; Black and Co loin ed Velveteens, silk flr.lshc.., 1/, 1/6, i/n_, 2/. yard and upwards; Rich Satins, 24 inches wide, 1/11, worth 2/9 yard, in art and evening shades; all the latest -n Silkb Tartar. 2/11, worth 3/11 yard; 4/11 Glace Tartan for 3/11 yard; Ne- Br:, id Trimming., and Gimps; Special Line of Dr.ss Lengths, including Trimming, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, 11/9, 11/8, to 35/.-H. W. Batkin (late D. Macpherscn), Karangahape Road. SPANISH WARSHIP AND TORPEDO BOAT SIGHTED ON NEW ZEALAND COAST. (This Day.) IA"CXLAND. The fact of a Spanish cruiser being seen on the New Zealand coast did not prevent a case of Ladies' Stylish (.'apes c >mi-ig to hand. These choice goods. bought late in the London season, at a heavy discount, are marked to effect a speedy sale, with Velvet collars, 6/11, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, and upwards, worth double; Ladies' Jackets 9/11, 10/6, 12/., _4/b', worth more than double prices asked; Cream, Fawn, and Gray Nestling Cloth Tunics 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 and upwards; 1 case Ladies' and Children'-. Macintoshes. 1 case do. do. Umbrellas 1/3 to 12/6.— H. W, Batkin, Karangahape Road. " VOLUNTEERS CALLED v OUT AND SUPPLIED WITH A HUNDRED ROUND OF AMMUNITION." (This Day.) AUCKLAND. All Volunteers and others requested to parade at Macpherson's Corner, Karangahape Road, armed with plenty of the needful (Cash) ammunition. Men's good Black Macintoshes and Overcoats 18/(5, 25/, 27/6, worth 27/6, 29/6. and 35/; Men's Umbrellas from 4/11; Men's Allwoo'. Colonial Suits 21/ and upwards; Boys' Winter Suits, Overcoats, Boys' Kaiapoi Suits, Men's Braces from ~9d, Special Lot of Manufacturers' Samples, Men's Hats, Ties, j Sox, Sing'ets. and Underpants at low pric?s. For \v farresisting Clothing of every description patronise H. W. Batkin, Karangahape Road. KLONDYKE. (Received 3.30 p.m.) DAWSON CITY. Weather very severe and warm beading at a premium. Now that winter weather has set in, H. W. Batkin is to th? front with a Manufacturer's StocK of White Blankets, selling much below usual prices, 5/11, 6/11. 7/11 pair, single bed size, 10/.', 12/6, 14/6 pair, three-quar-ter bed size, 15/6, 19/6. 22/6 pair, full size: grand range of Colonial Blankets and Flannels at a very slight advance on mill prices; Bush Rugs ancl Coloured Blankets; a special shipment; of Lace Curtains, taped border, 1/3, 1/8, 1/11, 2/6, 2AI, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, to 21/7 Splendid i.nes Cretonnes, single width, from 3^d yard; double width 9Ad and Hid yard; Table Linens, direct from the mills. AMERICAN WOMEN BOYCOTT FRENCH GOODS. (Received 9.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON. American women are said to be boycotting French Goods. Auckland women do not boycott anything unless it is pad. The French Kid Gloves at I/lli pair, worth 2/11, sold by H. 'V. Batkin. they do not boycott. This fact is proved by ti.e stead" and continued demand tnere is for these Gloves at ali times; 150 dozen parcel Women's Cashmere Rib. Hose '.' nair. usual price 1/6 pair; Woo! Vest from 1/; sample Corsets very cheap.— At H W. Batkin (late D. Macpherson;, Karangahape Road. MILLIONAIRE LEITER'S GREAT WHEAT CORNER, (Receiver. 4.15 p.m.) CHICAGO. Young Leiter is gradually realising his immense purchase.making a profit of 75 cents per bushel. In Auckland bread stuffs and some of the other necessaries ol life are rising in price. Economic housekeepers can, however, equalise matters by buying their Drapery and Clothing from H. W. Batkin (late D. Macpherson). His prices are always low. THE ATTITUDE _OP THE POWERS. (Received 3.30 p.m.) LONDON. The attitude of the (purchasing) Powers in Auckland towards H. W. Batkin tris in the past been most liberal; in seeking a continuance of their support, h3 realises that the best advertisement is good value. H. W. BATKIN (LATE D. MACPHEESON), KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 7