DUNLOP TYEES have been tried and tested for the past 11 years, and have gained a world's verdict Df being the best on earth.—(Ad.) , '
Messrs Hal]' and' Perkins, auc- " tioneers, offered for sale to-day certain H ' city endowments for lease for 50 to 60 < years,. An allotment in Weliosley- l street was passed in, the upset price jl not being reached. The allotment at;;"' the corner of Karangahape Road, and - running- back to the Newton Fire Bfi- ■ V gade station, was disposed of at the i upset rental of £28 per annum. To-morrow (Wednesday), at 2.30 v p.m., Lord Ranfurly, the Countess of Banfurly, and the vice-regal party will pay a visit to Onehunga. Dr. Erson (the Mayor) will receive the distinguished visitors at Trafalgar-street. During the afternoon. His Excellency will visit Mr and Mrs Steele in their own home. Mr Steele is the oldest pensioner in Her Majesty's dominions. It is also proposed to pay the publio school, the Kauri Timber Company's mill, and the Onehunga Woollen Co.'9 mill a visit. Eai-1 Beachaump, the Governor of New South Wales, and his private secretary, Captain Smith, left for Sydney by the s.s. Westralia last evening. On reaching Queen-street wharf the Earl was received by a guard of honour, the band playing "God Save; the Queen" as he stepped from his carriage. Captain Hipgrave of the Westralia received Earl Beauchamp at the gangway, and conducted him to his cabin. Captain Dudley Alexander, private secretary to Lord Eanfurly, accompanied Earl Beauchamp to the I steamer. • :-,, Costume cloth at 1/11 the full dress ' length; . supei-ior dress tweeds af 3/11 and 4/11 the dress length; Daley'3 price 10/6 to 15/.—D.S.C.—(Ad.) Daley's Economic stock of curtain 3 in Nottingham lace, French lace and real lace at l-3rd less than usual price,, —D.S.C.—(Ad.) • Daley's Economic sale.—Linoleums and carpets reduced from 10 to 20 per cent. All remnants of linoleum arid floor cloths at half price.—D.S.C.— (Ad.) Eead this. Geo Fowlds has the cheapest and best assorted stock of men's and boys' clOthing>-(Advt.) Mark this. Geo. Fowlds offers grand lot of underclothing, all kinds, at lowest prices.—(Advt.) * - ;t A number of single and double wovq wire mattresses, slightly damaged, will be sold at 6/ and 8/6; also adjustable folding bedsteads, 10/6. All"less than half-price.—D.S.O.—(Ad.) Learn this. Silk reversible ties M» bows, ties, handkerchiefs equally cheap. Try Geo. Fowlds.—(Advt.) One moment pray. Travelling trunks, pbrts. bags, hats and caps, Best assort ment and value at Geo. Fowlds'.—Advt,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 6 March 1900, Page 2
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