To-day Henry A. Spurling, share'broker, filed a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt. , His .liabilities total £.135 -15/, and iiis assets are nil.- - ; r The'man James Brennan, who was shot in the face at Onehunga on Sunday, is progressing fairly, well at the Auckland Hospital. ' .' , Attention is called to a. meeting- of ■the; New Zealand Natives Assoeiatf.ott ■in the Oddfellows/ Hall, to-morrojv; evening. A fifll attendance is desirefl, as it is proposed to change the night of meeting.- ' ■ ;.: ' - ■ ■ / • Ex Wnimnte: . 280 . cases of new goods. Novelties in" French milling mantles, jackets, "raincloaks, are/open for sale in our show-rooms.—D/S.C.-r (Ad,); ■• . ■/; > Our premises are opened fo^r business, all day. on Wednesday and closed on Saturday at 1 o/clock.— : I>;S.C.—(Ad.)' 7 V:, '_.; -Important to storekeeprs ynd other large/buyers: We are. selling j the .Economic', stock;, of dresses?, Miles, and prints one-third less than/ wholesale prices>--D.S.C.—(Ad.) -7. ~.'-, •Kxqiiisite:iinish muslihs/ at 3|d and 42c1; Daley's Economic prices lljd; and' 1/0; dress goods, beautiful tweed mix.jtures, at 3/"ll, 4/11, and j5/11, the fujl dress length.—D.S.C.—(^d.) ' r Beautiful double Ylainask table cloth and serviettes /from Daley's Economic stock at lefis than Belfast mill prices. Sale noer on.—D.S.G.— (Ad.) , ■ I ; . ■ r '\: f
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 13 March 1900, Page 5
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