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gOME ONE YOU KNOW. MR J. W, NAIRN, Genera! Grocer, I Piirnell Rise, writes as follows: —"I have tried LOASBY'S WAHOO lor Indigestion and it.has given me more relief than, any I other medicine. "I can honestly rocommend it to others who suffer from indigestion. After a few doses all pains and disagreeable languor of the body disappear." LOASBY'S WAHOO always acts thus. 2/8; obtainable everywhere. • LOASBY'S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED. DUNEDIN. _ ijAL E AND gTO UT, ■ SPECIALLY BREWED By the •YTICTORIA TVRT3WERY r\O. (LTD.), CHRISTCHURCH, ; For TCTRANK rnWINAME AND QO., BOTTLERS, I FORT-ST. LANE, off Fort-st. TELEPHONE No. 145. I -pNCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY And FORTIFY THE NORTH. The Machinery having arrived. for . the manufacture of Oatmeal and Rolled Oat 3 we will be able to supply the trade shortly with an article that will eclipse all other brands, so kindly make no forward contracts meantime. NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUE Manager. npHORBURN'S SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS, & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, etc., at SKELETON PRICES. Is now in full swing, and here are some of the Good Things Offering:LOOK WHAT SKELETON PRICES MEANS. Boys' Serge Sailer Suits, 1/11. umaal price Boys' Strong Washing Suits, 2/11, usual price 4/11 , , Boys' Strong Cotton Shirts 1/. usual price Boys' Colonial Tweed Suits 4/11, usual price 7/11 Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats, Gd, usual price 1/ Boys' Navy and White Washing Blouses, Very Strong, 2/9. usual price 3/11 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 17/11, usual Men's CCoionlal Tweed Trousers, 4/11, usual price 7/11 Men's Saddie Tweed Trousers, 11/6, usual price 15/6 Men's Working Shirts from 1/ to 7/6, usual prices 1/6 to 10/ Men's Tennis Shirts 1/11, usual price 2/11 Men's Charley's Aunt Shirts, 1/11, usual price 3/11 Men's White Shirts, 2/11,. usual price 4/G Men's Flax Shirts, 2/U, a Grand Line, usual price 3/G Men's Merino and B.C. Undershirts, 1/6, usual price 2/11 Men's American Denim Pants, overalls, 2/9, usual price 3/G Men's American Drill Jackets, Painters, 3/11, usual price 5/G Men's "Buller" Braces, Cd, usual price 1/ AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE REDUCED TO SKELETON PRICES. mHORBURN ' Cannot enumerate all the BARGAINS, but he extends a Cordial Invitation to all to call upon him at 170, QUEEN-ST., where you will find him ever ready to supply you with the "RIGHT GOODS AT ! THE RIGHT PRICES." REMEMBER, ALL ROADS LEAD TO rrHORBURN'S 170, QUEEN-ST. (next Iredale's). IP YOU DON'T TRADE AT mHORBURN'S ■ YOU DON'T GET THE BARGAINS. 'OUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. J. BURTON, on the eve of his departure for England on the 26th inst.. desires to return h)s most sincere . thanks for the very liberal support accorded to him during the past. 23 years. During his absence he has pleasure in announcing that Mr E. A. Burton will , take charge of the business, and is assured that Jio effort will .bo wanting on his part, and the assistants In the firm, > to ensure a continuance of past esteemed patronage. ... J. BURTON, F EXCELSIOR BAKERY, GRAFTON SDV Established 1875. c YX7 BDDING PRESENTS. The most BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of POINT LACE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY, Now being made at • , . ' SHAKESPEAR'S, QUEEN STREET.. ' SyERY CHEAP GROCERIES. In order to reduce stock at THE NEWTON SUPPLY STORES, KARANGAHAPB RD., 'A. E,. M- l L L R* WllJlli m c U ARBS% PsToS; T° Rich or Poor. CHEAP SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. DON'T FORGET, IF YOU'WANT TO SAVE TOUR MONEY. CHEAP SALE LASTS 14 DAYS 'ONLY. TVUTTEr! ' BUTTER. BUTTER.' ELTHAM DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY'S. Best In the Market. HALL AND PBEKINS, j Sole Wholesale Agents, Retail from any Grocer or Dairyman. "Tf ~H. T R E N~V7 *"•• KARANGAHAPE ROAD, . Begs to notify that she has OPENED UP THE LATEST STYLES IN WINTER HATS AND DRAPERY. Inspection Invited. LOWEST PRICES IN AUCKLAND FOR CASH. I __; "jY/fR E. R. C'ARDNO has removed to MoI • m'illf.n's Buildings, No. 24,. Fort-st., i where his own business and that of ifcft'J late Mi" James Macfarlane, The Austral I Guano Company, Limited. and *.he| Wharekawa..,;Cpal and Land Company, I ! Limited (in liquidation) will in .futiirs.be j conducted.' _^ __ '_-: '■ , T,| < JUSKJAULUiiKM. see lUsi't .'-our U'ru&er , .«.i oupr-lies jVou'with t-V* iiealand lMir.y j ; -w*.>cJ<:'.ot."s rfcUef. $ |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1900, Page 4