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A'tMetiGS, Etc. ! -poOTBAuI ■ j^OOTBALL. ■ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. AT DEVONPORT. NORTH SHORE V. PARNELL play Commences 3 p.m. ADMISSION to cither Ground 6d: Grandstand at Potter's 6d extra. RBTuWaKB, by Tram to Epsom, or by Ferry to North Shore, including admission to Ground, 1/. ' G. H. DIXON, Secretary A.R.U-_ Educational. RS PALMER and Miss Snell's Boarding and Day School, Carlton Gore Road. Third quarter, July 10-^ mi Lata Advertisements. T>OYS' SUITS. BOYS' SUITS. JJENEST j^OORE ■Mfi, QUEEN-STREET, Is making EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS In BOYS' CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION During ALTERATION TO PREMISES SALE NOW PROCEEDING. OORE, Pitt-st.-Our Gents' 2/11 White Shirts are wonderful value, all size*, better qualities 3/11, 4/11, and o/11. OORE, Pitt-st.—For Superior Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Umbrsllas, Mackintoshes, Covert; Coats, etc. l _etc 1 _ OORE, Pitt-st. — .Boys' Tweed and Serge Caps from 4d, Plush Gd; Men's Caps, great Variety, from 9d each. -.iUORK, Pitt-st7—lmmense Assortment IM Hard and Soft Felt Hats, White and Coloured Shirts, Ties, Collars, box, etc. ,i- OO KE, Pitt-st. - Heavy All Wool iVi Knitted Underpants 2/11, Woollen Sox 9d and 1/, Mongol! Flannels 2/0, Special. CORE, Pitt-st. give the best value in Men's Clothing, Hats, Underwear, etc., Tailor made Covert Coats 30/. OORE, Pitt-st.-Boys' Tweed anc Serge Knickers 1/11, Suits 4/11, Men's Strong Tweed Suits 17/6, Trousers from 4/11. . MOORE, Pitt-st.—Heavy Navy Serge Shirts 3/11, Strong1 Working Shirts from 1/6, Flannels 2/6, Cashmere Sox lOd and 1/ pair. OORE, Pitt-Kt.—Dr. Jim Hats, BlacU and Coloured, from 2/11. better lines 3/11 and 4/11, Hard Hats from 1/11. OORE, Pitt-st—Men's Mackintoshes from 16/11, sewn seams, guaranteed; Oil Coats 8/ti, Suits 14/6, Umbrellas, etc. OORE, Pitt-st.—All-wool Tweed Suits made to.measure, from 35/, Trousers to measure 10/6, 12/6. 15/6. pOMPULfc'ORY "OEDUCTION QALE. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ALL ROUND. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. ALF. MOORE, HATTER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Being about to close his Warehouse for Stocktaking, and finding himself loaded" with twice too much stock, and far too little hard cash, has determined to Reverse the positions, and is. now holding a . " ■ I. GIGANTIC REALISATION STOCKTAKING SALE. TEN THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH MEN'S AND BOYS' KAIAPOI AND PETONE ALL WOOL SUITS, MACINTOSHES. HATS, SHIRTS. TIES, etc. Are being fairly chucked away prior to Stocktaking. ALF. MOORE Doesn't doubt for an instant his wisdom in continually holding such Colossal Stocks, as he believes this has in no measure contributed to his extraordinary success, BUYING BY THE TON AND SELLING BY THE TON The Public of course get the tremendous advantage of every article at First Wholesale Cost. But at the same time, in view' of several hundreds of cases New Goods now arriving, and being unable to obtain a larger Warehouse, ALF. MOORE KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Has no choice in the matter, but is absolutely FORCED TO REALIZE. STOCK IS NOT CASH. You want Beautiful Up to Date Good 3, Come and take them at Your Own Price. ¥••... WE WANT ROOM. WE WANT CASH. TELL IT NOT IN GATH. ALF. MOORE'S GREAT CONVERSION SALE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, STARTS mO-MORROW. STOCK MUST AND SHALL BE CONVERTED INTO CASH. When ALF. MOORE says a thing, everybody knows he means it. It's odds on 'twill come to pass. TO-MORROW. • ; , : ALF. MOORE KARANGAHAPE ROAD ' Will raise the Dust round about, shaking the City for miles, and almost make your hair stand on ends with his phenomenal reductions on every article. TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. ■ • • TEN THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH GOING. GOING, GOING, AT ANY PRICE. A GENTLE .HINT.. '~' Men's Strong Suits, 12/6, reduced from 27/6 ■• •■ ■ ■■' Trousers 2/11 and 3/Ti Boys' Suits, reduced from 6/6 to 2/11 Trousers 1/6, reduced from 3/11 Men's Hard Hats, reduced from Half a Guinea to Half a Crown •'■ Dr. Jim Soft Hats, all shades, 1/6, worth ' 4/11 ' " ■■ Men's Linen Collars, 9d dozen, reduced from 9d each Boys' Linen Collars, One Half-penny, reduced from 6d Linen faced Collars,' 100 for One Penny Silk Ties and Bows, Id, reduced from 1/ Men's.Strong Sox, 5 pairs for 1/ Splendid Handkerchiefs, 1/ dozen •■■-" etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. ■A LF. TyrOORE'-S ... '\\ STOCKTAKING SALE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. "XT O T I C B. RE REMOVAL OF NIGHT. SOIL AND REFUSE. ' MESSRS BURKE & CO. having taken over the Business of M. Casey, will be prepared to carry on the work on the existing lines of the present system, both for the removal of Night Soil ana Refuse from the City until further notice. Any information re the same can be obtained from the office, FRESH WATER BATHS, Albert-street. Telephone 470. mo DAIRYMEN-Can Supply any qu'anJ- tity of milk up to 40 gallons per day from September 1.-Dairy, 5G5, "Star" Ornce.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 159, 7 July 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 159, 7 July 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 159, 7 July 1899, Page 8