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Putolie JMotiees. —' " fMIEAT QLEARING gALE - ;*-*" ' '. -of "" i DRAPERY. i ■ • ■ ; 1 !■■*; EXPIRATION OP LEASH. ; 'IK* account of lease of Premises ex- j Will down to prices that ought to c earlhe sE^Kjasriftfi vH thl warehouse prices. It is useless to attempt to enumerate reductions. The gooas S? ail marked in plain figures, and purofiaqprs will have no trouble in seeing for themselves the reductions made The goods have been all well bought for cash in the Home and Colonial Markets, and for value are equal to anybooking done during Sale unless at on the Premises. Fit and style, guaranteed. : I/SAB COOKERY. ' FREE DEMONSTRATION IN GENERAL COOKERY. t ' WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, At 2.30 p.m. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN USE OF GAS STOVES. GAS COMPANY'S ROOMS, WYNDHAM-STREET. piORGE n'BEGOBY, 'ARTIST and PHOTOGRAPHER; E4s^Corner of Queen & Wellesley- Sts. $ ENAMELLED CABINETS. 0/" '3 IVORYTY PE S. 6r )ono 15 x 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Enamelled or Matt Cabinets, 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. jgt CETILENB GAS COMPANY. The Directors have decided to close the List of Applications for Shares on July 28, 189 S. . , ' Applications may be made to Cook ana Gray, any Member of the Brokers Association, or at Bank of New Zealand. WANTED—A Store to hold about 20 ,tons carbide of Calcium. ■■ APPIy COOK AND GRAY, Queen-street. |T\ ALLEN'S COFFEE . PALACE. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. ' While thanking the public for the large amount • ofpatronage accorded in 'the past, the management have much pleasure in calling attention to the extensive additions and alterations made to meet the increasing trade of this popular restaurant. No expense has been spared to make the establishment thoroughly up tc date in every respect. The Dining Room which is brilliantly lighted with the incandescent lights is now pronounced by all to be the largest and most cheerful and best ventilated in Auckland. Breakfast, from S a.m. to 10 a.m. Luncheon • from 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, AND REFRESHMENTS At\ any hour up to S p.m. Lavatories attached to the Ladies' and Gent's Departments. I Manager. .TEGAL '- NOTICE. \\t . Having removed to Stratford, I beg to notify that my late practice, and all Deeds and Documents formerly in my custody, have been taken over by MR J. W. GITTOS, Solicitor, Sfiortland-street, Auckland. to whom my late Clients are confidently recommended. ' '" R. J. DUNNE, - Solicitor. Z^IALL AND LEAVE YODR REPAIRS AS USUAL WITH . JAMES PRINCE, i WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, i VICTORIA ST. EAST. TfttßE. FIRE. FIRE. TEMPORARY PREMISES EXACTLY OPPOSITE. REPAIRS WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS' SAFE. JAMES PRINCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VICTORIA STREET EAST. T>l C V C L ES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, BOTH LARGE AND SMALL. ALL PRICES. E. REYNOLDS & CO. ,iaL« 1% c Jl> OF M. H. BUSBY, City Road, London. ~.;...■ [Established 1828]., VENETIAN & WIRE GAUZK BLIND MAKER. Old Blinds Repaired. Market-strcot. off Copk-strcet, Auckland. Telephone No. 563. r TAKE a particular and personal pride m JL;»selling really reliable goods, and after a long experience I feel a confidence in judging send buying, of which my customers receive the iull benefit. Our Kazors are first-class. Pocket, Table Cutler, and Plated Ware are genuine. THOMAS SAMUEL, 232, Queen-street. GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED in Drinking Copeland's pure and wholesome Tea. It goes further. FOR BEST VALUE and Newest Designs in TEA, DINNER & TOILET SETS, go to .TYLER'S, Queen-street. >T3 US I N E S S CARRIED ON AS USUAL, JUST OPPOSITE OLD PREMISES. ° JAMES PRINCE, '" . WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VICTORIA STREET EAST. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ? E. COX & SON beg to announce that iHsey have mutually agreed to Dissolve and that on and after Jusy 1 |&U Accounts owin^- to the firm will be rei iceived and rll Liabilities of the Firm will |he Paid by Herbert Cox, D.D.S., who will fjscentinue the Practice at .the A.M.P ! fßalWmgs. l^f^R EDWIN COX, L.D.S., Eng., Denj|p£EL tjgf.^ {j egs t0 announce that on and ■ |sfter July 25 he may be consulted at fJQngsley House. Hobson-street. fry R. XT erbk ix t po x, DENTIST. (LATE E. COX ANB SON,) 216, QUEEN-STREET, A.M.P, Euildinga, 216, Queea^treet irelephaaa 371, " •■, ■Ke-,:'.!1-1 .•:>■..■. ■■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 2