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Public Notices. i -vrE OLD ENGLISH GAME OF BOWLS. I LAURI'S BOWLS, Machine made, ensuring regular and perfect "bias " sizes s_, 5 1-16, 5 3-16 Bowlers are invited to inspect this first shipment of tho above maker. , PRIME, Ironmonger, Rarangahape Roaa__ pR.CKET AND LAWN TENNIS. You may not want a bat or racquet this season, but if you are a true sportsman you will take a pleasure in inspecting my new stock of Cricketing, Tennis, and Croquet Requisites, all the best makers represented, at prices that can be only touched in Newton Special quotations to clubs. PRIME, Karapgahape Road. S" TICK A PIN IN THIS PLACE, so that you do not forget it. PRIME, of Rarangahape Road, is selling a Dinner, lea, aid Toilet Set for 26/6 the lot. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Call at F. PRIME'S, Ironmonger, of Newton, and see. his Christmas Shipment of Oilcloths and Linoleums from 6d yard; Designs New and Distinct from Old Fashioned Styles. ; rrT_7HAT~ about Mason's Preserving Jars iW and Verandah Blinds. Profit by last year's experience; and do not procrastinate. Try F. PRIME, of Newton. Prices right. ■ S!EIII-f ij^EW'S gELLING FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. Californian Apricots, 7_d per 21b tin Turkey and Tongue Apple Pudding Yacht Pies, Picnic Pies Black Currant Pudding Lamb and Green Peas ST. GEORGE BRAND, lib tins, 7d each. Door Mats, cost 3/6, 1/10 each A few Canterbury Hams at 6d per lb Dried Apples, 4_d per lb •IMb tins Peaches, at 7_d per tin 3_lb tins Plums, at 7_d per tin _lb tins Apricots, at 7_d per tin American Salmon, 6_d per tin Bottles Worcester Sauce, 1/B per doz, 2d .eaclf •: TT|■""• Caramel Delights, 6d boxes for 2_d a T> E W' S GROCERY STORES, VICTORIA-ST. "VTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA-i-N TION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in PHv nnrl Suburbs dally. -jyTACHINE MADE DREAD. HYGIENIC, DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME ~ ,T pORLEY, BAKER, HOBSON-ST., Wishes to announce that he delivers the only MACHINE MADE BREAD In Auckland, to all parts of Town and Suburbs, No Difference in Price between this and • .--. Ordinary Bread. O IGHT T E. S T I N G ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES and with NEWEST INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY and SPECTACLES properly fitted for every defect of refraction by > -T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 21S, QUEEN-STREET. Spectacles Frames of Every Variety in GOLD, Nickel, Steel, etc. Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. (OPPOSITE, THE CITY HALL.) JTfH'-.K XT; M P R.-E S S TjiRUIT AND TTEGETABLE pUTTER, Noised I^eparator, • and •;• fs&w- <~ kpiciqs' : r\ rater. The Patentees have decided to introduce this wonderful little Machine to the people of Auckland TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, 11th. We say the "Empress" is a wonderful little machine, - because it cuts up a Piemelon, at the same time separating the Fruit from the Seed and Skin very quickly. It .wilt cut up Onions for Frying as fast as seven persons. It cuts up Cucumbers lovely, in next to no time. It Grates Nutmeg or Bread for Stuffing. It' Grates or Cuts Carrots in Rings or Strips,.for Soups. It cuts Potatoes for Chips, or in Rings, and about seven other things it cuts quite as well as the above.. We. have had -considerable trouble ;in getting suitable plant, consequently we have not manufactured as many as we intended. We. have about 100 Orders, but many of these have kindly consented to wa.t: a few days for. their machines,' thereby enabling us to place 100 or so more for Sale at the introduction. Knowing there -will' be a large sale, we have fixed the price-at-ONLY TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. In fact, we have invented the Empress for the People; therefore, ladies and gentlemen, we invite you to come and see your Empress at work. Note the Address: IN MR J. C. MORTON'S (Photographer) NEW SHOP, , . KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Which he intends shortly to open as the Balmoral Studio. Nearly Opposite the Tabernacle. JOSEPH■ CATCHPOLE.Karangahape Rd., sells Window Blinds and Rollers ready for fixing for 1/i) each^ ■ JCATCHPOLE has Beautiful Duchesse • Pairs iulaid with choice wood, 50/ pair. CATCHPOLE offers any article; of . -. Furniture at wholesale price. JCATCHPOLE has the largest stock of . Bedsteads and Bedding iv Aucklandall at, very low prices for cash^ JCATCHPOLE invites those about to • marry to get his prices before purchas-ing-elsewhere, and is confident they will be more j than satisfied. . , CATCHPOLE has just opened up 19 • Cases of Oilcloth and Linoleums, and now; offers them for sale from 6d per yard. BOYCOTTING A FAILURE. A R- MILLER, of Devonport and Karangahape Rd.', renews his thanks to the people of the North Shore for their kind patronage, and begs to say that .though BOYCOTTED and PERSECUTED in every quarter by so-called "Men of. Business," he is still holding his own,' and means to stick to Devonport as long as lie is so liberally patronised. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ;• : SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! In consequence of having received a Most Advantageous offer from a Leading Australian Firm, MISS PAGE Will sell for a few weeks only, THE WPIOLE OF HER NEW AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF MILLINERY, ETC., ■ REGARDLESS OF COST. EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED. MISS PAGE desires to thank most cordially those ladies who have so generously accorded her their patronage, and reminds them that this is an Exceptionally Opportunity to obtain Smart Goods at a Nominal Price. . YE HATTERIE. 8 ST. WEST, AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

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