Public Noticesr NO T I C E. In order to give people from the country visiting town during Easter Holidays fullest opportunity of- inspecting our Piano Show Rooms, we will keep open on SATURDAY from 7 to 10 p.m., when large shipments just arrived ex Leitrim and Indramayo will be on view.—THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. 75, Queen-street (below Smeeton's). - FREDERICK MOORE, Manager. UCKLAND MUSICAL PUBLIC. Please call and inspect our new assortmen. of Sheet Music, ex b.s. Delphic, 3d per copy or 6 .for 17; Empire Music Books 6d, Record Reign Do. -9d; Hemy's Tulol-s 1/9. Czerny's 101 Exercises 1/. Oratorios 'Messiah.' 'Elijah,' /Israel in Egypt,' 'Creation.' 'Sampson, 'ot. Paul,1 'Stabat Mater,1 'Judas Maccabaeus," all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110. VICTORIA-ST. mHB MIGHTY ALOK is recommended X by Madame Albani and others of equal note. ;N . O T I C E. Any person trespassing on Te Makiri Farm will be prosecuted. HAND BROS. ' P.S,—Poison 'laid for dogs, RICHARDSON, Engraver, 25 High- • street, Auckland. Brass Door, Memoriam and Stencil Plates. Jewellery lor Presentations tastefuly inscribed. pTS £>D—W. and G. TEA SETS (for; six). O O 5/6; Sets for twelve, 40 pieces, 10/6.—TYLER'S, Queen-street HE LATEST NOVELTIES in Ladies Capes, a beautiful selection, rapidly selling at Rushbrnok and Bridsrmfm't (successors to R.Hobbs), Queen-street: j TJuliii a particular iiiia yorsoiifal pnac ir A selling really reliable goods, and after s long experience I feel a confidence in judging and baying, of which my customers receive the full bencSt. Our Razors are first-class. Pocket Table Cutlery, and Plated Ware arc genuine. THOMAS SAMUEL, .y,"2.'-''looTi-^trnot. PERAMBULATORS AND GO-CARTS Gold Medal Award for Excellence and Superiority of manufacture at th< Brisbane Exhibition. Price from 40/.Charles Smith, Queen-street Auckland. T^VENING SHOES. Xj For Ladies and Gentlemen at Low> est possible Cash Prices, frorr • Johnston Bros. VENING SHOES! In Kid, Patent, .Glace, Tan, Bronze White Kid, and various colours ii Satin. . ' EVENING SHOES. From 1/11 to 10/6, at Johnston Bros Styles right; prices right; quality right. T^VENING SHOES. J-^1 In greater variety and at finer prices . than ever before,. at Johnston's. VENING SHOES. ' ■ Ex steamers Papanui and Maori Now opening up and they are wor thy of inspection. VENING SHOES. ' . ■~ For Gents, Lace and Court, 5/11 anc 6/S; Imperial Courts 8/9, Superioi Lace 9/6. ... ■ EVENING SHOES. Are imported direct from makers and sold for Cash only at Johnston; OKS-'-TEA SETS. 40 pieces, choice FlorJiD al Decorations, gold illuminated 25/; Pretty Afternoon Tea Plates, fron 8/ dozen—TYLER/a_Queea-slreet.____^ rnHß~Brana~New • Zealand Dairy AsJL sociation Is guarantee of the f.nest quality of Table Butter. !C'DA V I X S, • SHAREBROKER, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ■ CHAMBER OF MINES, SHCRTLAND STREET, next Post Office. t AUCKLAND ~ EXHIBITION. '-*£ is %oj%*': FIRS*"'%WA:Rir!l kBSr BAKING fcOWDEII Was adjudicated to 'THE OLD MILL* BRAND. Prepared from the Finest Ingredients Accurately Gauged and Perfectly Hbmbined. Obtainable : only from the Proprietor. H. 31. SMEETON-QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. Tf TTNEEBONE & QO. • HAS JUST OPENED: 105 CASES DRAPERY, DIRECT FROM LONDON, Containing: A ' MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OI NEW WINTER GOODS. Also. NUMEROUS JOB LINES AND BAR GAINS, Bought at the end of the Home Wintei •Season. .. - We are now offering: Heavy Grandrill Shirting, 5Jd, worth 71c Extra Wide Stripe Flannelette,, 2/11 doz value at 6/6 A Full Dress Length of All Wool Prencl Serges, lin all Colours, at 6/11 thi dress, wprth 11/6 , Latest Stylfes in New "Winter Straws 1/ 1/6, .1/11 I . ■ Novelties in Ladies' Felt and Fancy Hat! : 2/11, 3/11 | Blankets' from 2/6 each Job Purchase of Colonial Blankets, larg< sizes, selling at 16/6, 19/6, 22/6 pc: pair 200 Large size Rugs at 3/6, 5/6, 6AL anc 8/11 15 pieces Heivy Twill Sheeting, 2 yard! wide, wor^h 1/3 yard, at lOiJd.yard Wonderful: Value in Corsets,-at 1/6, 2/6 3/6 ■ ■} - ' Stylish Capes, bought job at 6/11, 8/U 10/6, 12/6 I Ladies' Waterproofs, 8/11, 12/6, 15/6 Mens' 5/U Crilmean Shirts" at 3/11 each 209 pairs Menfs All Wool N.Z. Tweed Trousers S/l) for 5/11 Men's N.Z. Tweed feuits, worth 27/6, ai 17/6 the suit . ABOVE BARGAINS NOW OBTAINABLE AT FITNEEBONE & pO.'S ': , UPPER . SYMONDS-STREET. HA A X E , :,. "PIAN OS HAVE AGAIN PROVED THEIR SUPERIORITY ' OVER ALL OTHERS BY GAINING .. HIGHEST AWARD ■ " . . and GOLD MEDAL at Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99. . SOLE - AGENTS : BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY. 302, QUEEN STREET (next J. T. Garllck . _■/ A. HEGMAN. Manager. 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 skin, 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 < p.m.—Lome-street off Victoria-st. East. nERAMBULATORS, Go-Carts, and XT Wlckerware, cheapest and best.—MeLeod Bros., Queen-street; branch, Kariinga hape Road. OPELAND'S TEA still obtainable.Apply L. D. Nathan and Co., Shorti land street, Auckland. ________ npHE Parties who took away Drapery X Goods from my place In.Baker-street are warned' to. return them at once or proceedings* will be taken.-Thomas Fawcett.' ..„..._.....::.. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 1 April 1899, Page 8
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