Public Notices. ri I L M O R E ..& CO. (LATE GILMORE, YOUNGHUSBAND & CO.) Our Customers and the Public are kindly requested to take nbticb:--That there has ben sinCe lfeS7 (eleven years ago), no one of the name of Mr Younghupband connected in any way with our business, which during that period ha« been carried on by and now belongs solely to MR G. C. GILMORE. The name of Younghusband. will be discontinued in our 'firm from . the end of the current year, as confusion might otherwise arise owing to the opening of a new business wherein this name occurs, and our business will thenceforth be carried on under the style of GILMORE & CO. Proprietors of the following well known Favourite Brands 'of Tea:— PLANTER'S CHOICE, Indian RUN RUAN > ARCADIA SILVAKANDE l Ceylon . KADIWATTEE ROSA J etc., etc. GILMORE & CO., CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. FACT.—A 'Footballer Brand' Suit at £2 10/ is equal to any suit that can be procured for £5 from anywhere else in Auckland.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Queen-street. J) E N T A L Jp) T 1 C E. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church) SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH, £2. TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain. Charge, 5/, Gas included. All Dental Work Repaired. -pURTHER LARGE JOB JURCHA*BES \ Of ;" \_ LADIES' STRAWS. V JfNEEBONE & PO. Have just opened a Line comprising HUNDREDS OF LADIES' AND GIRLS' STRAWS at 6d each HUNDREDS OF LADIES' AND GIRLS' STRAWS, including TRIMMED GEMS and SAILORS' at V each IMMENSE VARIETY OF LADIESFASHIONABLE STRAWS, Latest Fashions, at 1/11 each EXTRA WIDE LEAF SAILORS' 5 inch brims, at 2/11 each SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF LATEST PARISIAN MODELS FANCY STRAWS, very Latest Shapes in High class and Costly Plaits at 2/11 and 3/11 REAL LEGHORNS at 1/11, 2/H, 3/11 each VERY WIDE LEAF FLOP HOLIDAY HATS, at 1/3 each, worth at least 2/G . .. ABOVE NOW SELLING AT Tp TfNEEBONE And pO.'S, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. O THOSE CONCERNED. However bad for the stomach even to poison, things can be made to taste very nice, hence deception, fraud, Imposition, etc.; so if wc compete, which we are willing to do, with the best England can produce, the test must be by analysis—lst, for purity; 2nd. flavour; 3rd. quality; 4th. quantity; sth, money value. Although our price is only one half .the imported article, acknowledged equally as good, and could compete with any count ry. the merchants and storekeepers, as a rule, will not sell it, as they can got more profit, out of the inferior article; so if you want it you must insist on having it. Ask for MOSS'S SAUCE, and otherwise do good for your country, New Zealand. '.-pOOTBALLER Brand' of Clothing quaJ- rantees superior style and finish; ready for immediate wear.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street. IUTR. G. W. BASLE V, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. AND PATENT AGENT, LEGAL CHAMBERS. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. T IFE OF SIR GEORGE GREY.-Popu-J-A lar Memorial Edition, 500 pages, illustrated: price, 2/6.-Star' Office and all BKttkseimVs. Wanted.. mo DRUGGISTS — Wanted, a smart -V capable Man to take, charge of wet counter—Apply with references to Sharland and Co., Limited. mO PRINTERS—Wanted to Purchase, a -L Demy or Double Demy Second-hand Press-Address W.G., 'Star' Ofllce 1 _ KfkA MEN wanted to purchase our afl--O\J\J wool Gents' Tweed Suits at 18/11, regular prices 27/6.—D.^C, City Hall. "VISITORS TO CALL AND VV INSPECT our New Season's Boots and Shoes. Over 100 cases imported direct from England, America, and the Continent, at bedrock cash prices. For variety and price we arc unequalled. Inspection ■ invited.-MILLER'S BOOT PAJLA.CE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST, TXTANT~ED Known: Absolutely Choicest VV Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy AssO'eiatiim WANTED Known-CHRISTMAS • AND NEW YEAR CARDS, in packets, 6( j pretty cards for 1/, 30 do for fid, 18 choice I for 1/, 12 Art Cards for'l/. 9 High Art Cards for Gd, 12 very handsome Folding and Embossed Cards for 1/3,-A'f MIL- ! LER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VIC--1 TORIA STREET. A_NT:ED Known-TENNIS AND RUBBER SHOES-Just opened, 2E 1 cases of above goods. Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 1/11. Gent's do 2/11, Ladies ■Renshaw' Tennis Shoes 2/11, Gent's dc ! 3/11, Sand Shoes. Girls'. 6 x 10, 1/U, ; Maids' 11 x 2 2/G, Women's and Men"? ■ 2/11. best quallty-AT MILLER'S 800 l I PALACE JJ2_and 114. VICTORIA-ST. WANTED Known, Auckland Catholic Depot, Prayer Books, Rosaries, etc.. for Christmas Presents.—Hiscocks, Hob-son-street. j W'"XNTED Known-MEN'S ENGLISU BOOTS 5/11 and 6/11 pair. Men's Bluchers 3/9.' 4/11 and 6/11 pair, Men's Canvas Shoes 2/1.1 to 4/9, Men s Couri Shoes 4/11 and 5/11.-At MILLER'S 8.001 PALACE. 112 and U4. VICTORIA ST. F" EEL tired on" awakening? Tongue coated? Bowels is regular? If :;?, get Loasby's Wahoo. A positive cure.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 299, 19 December 1898, Page 1
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