PUBLIC NOTICES. QOUVENIR OF THE A UCKLAND i_i_ fpOUGH fpIDBBS. XI- JLti QPECIAL ;I|AIL "T^UMBER j Of the "fi BAHj WILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW, AND WILL CONTAIN:— TjMG-HTEEN TDuAGES OP TLLUSTRATIONS. QVEII pNE jLjUNDRED 1 PICTURES. mHE TJiINEST L^j ROTOGRAVURES Of a '"MEMORABLE n.CCASIOX. JLil \J POST A COPY TO YOUR FRIENDS ABROAD. PRICE—SIXPENC : p. /f\— WE have a large variety of Trouw yj ser Lengths, ail prices. These we cut out for nothing in order to effect a speedy clearance.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 1&4 Queen-st. \x7HEN FURNISHING you will toe well » ' repaid by inspecting our Stock and Prices of CHINA and GLASS.—TYLER'S, Queen-street. rpOILET SETS. ETRUSCAN, CONCHA J- and other new shapes, five-piece set, large, for 7/6.—WILSON, Queen-street. "PRINTS, 2id, 33d, 4,d yard.wortb double. 1 At Histed's Sale. | /CORSETS, 1/11, 2/11. 3/11, 4/11 pair up.— \-/ At Histed's Sale. pALICO.-White- Calico, 1,11, 2/11, 3/6, V^ 4/6 up per dozen, at Histed's Sale. BARGAINS in every department at Histed's First Great Stock-taking Sale, ! now on at Ponsonby Road, near Three j Lamps. J> " AND T. RENNET -O. And JUNCKET TABLETS, ' All Grocers 17' LECTROPLATED WARE.^BISCUIT ->-J JARS, CAKE AND FRUIT TRAYS, CRUETS, BUTTERS, JAM DISHES, etc., datable for presents.—TYLEß'S, Queenstreet. Call anfl inspect Stock of -L Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, etc., for early winter season. We buy in best Home and Colonial markets for prompt cash. No bankrupt stocks.—Mcßride, Tatlor, Outfitter, ..Importer, etc., Victoria-st., next Victoria Hotel. 1 (\ /ft— A GOOD Colonial Line of All±.\j/ Vi wool Tweed Trouserings, 10/6, during our Cash Sale.—Adams and BunI ker. Cash Tailors. 184 Queen-st. j rrVYER AND SONrS Tomato Sauce is I -1- the Cheapest and Best. Of all GroI ccrs in Pint Bottles. I T AST WEEK-LAST WEEK-LAST ■ lJ WEEK—Bradstreet's Drapery Sale, Karangahape Rd. X>RADSTREET r S SALE—LAST" WEEK .L> —Large Marcella Quilts, 6/11 each. "■ORADSTREET'S~SALE—LAST WEEK ■*--* —Ladies' Fine Ribbed, 1/6J per pair, worth 1/lli. BRADSTREET~S SALE—LAST WEEK —Ladies' Corsets" C.8., 2/11 per pair, worth 3/11. BRADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK —P.D. Corsets, reduced to 4/11 per i ?air. • BRADSTREET'S SALE—IO dozen Ladies" Beits, 6d each, worth l/ll_d B' RAbSTREETS SALE-LAST "WEEK -Ladies' Washing Kid Gloves, 1/U_ "per pair, worth 2/11. BRADSTREET'S SALE-LAST WEEK Good Black, Serge, Ail Wool,. 1/25 per yard, worth ,1/IU. . "ORADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK J-» —4(>ineh All Wool Serge, 1/lli per yard, worth 2/13. RADSTREET" S SALE—LAST WEEK —Pongee Silk, New Shades, 3/ per ! yard, worth 1/CA. _ ■ KADSTKEET'S SALE—LAST WEEK —American Collars, reduced to 1/ | and 1/3J each, worth double^_ ! I>IUDSTREET'S SALE-LAST WEEK ■JD —Pretty Collarettes made of Lace, ; for Ladies, l/3_, 3/65, 1/11 j, much Reduced. XT /ft,— A SPLENDID line of Suitings, tr I / vJ which we have reduced to 57/6 during our present Stock-taking Sale.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184, Queen-street. (T^ONSEQUENT on our Home Buyer \-j sending us some very Heavy Shipments, we are holding a Cheap Sale, in order to clear.—Worrall & Cranwell, 3 doors above Welles!ey-st. A CHANCE for those about to furnish— -*.-*- Cash Sale of Earthenware, China, Glassware. Furnishing Ironmongery, etc., etc.—Worrall & Cranwell, 273, Queenst. _____■_ EXTRAORDINARY Cheap Toilet Sets; Dinner Sets, Tea Sets; Mason's Quart Jars 3/9 dozen; do., hall" gallon, »/ dozen; best White and Gold China Cups and Saucers, large 5/8 dozen.—Worrall and Cranwell. ~\ T WORRALL & CRANWELL'S -JL Cheap Cash Sale, all Shilling Ornaments reduced to 9d; a splendid variety to select from. Y\7ORRALL & CRANWELL'S Cheap Vr Cash Sale—Reductions of 10. 20, 25 j per cent, off ordinary prices. Come early j and often. j "^EW^^Orys^T^Kl:/ Patterns^ Great i -IN variety, sterling: value, at the Cheap Cash Sale of Earthenware; Fancy Goods, Household Hardware, etc.—Worrall & Cranwell. 273. Queen-st. TS7EDDJNG PRESENTS. — Beautiful *V Assortment of Goods suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS just opened up.— TTLER'-S. Queen-street. KK/BLUE Vicunas and Indigo Serges, iJeJ/ reduced to Do/ to measure, during our present sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, IS4 Queen-street. "CTOUSEHOLDISRSjSee that your Grocer ' J_L supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. INNER and" TEA-SETS.—Lande~d~ since Christmas over one hundred quite NEW PATTERNS. - WILSON. Queen-st. O""~VER"HEAHb in "a tramear.—lf it's Smith's it's good. Precisely so. For artistic, light running Prams and Go-carts (cash or deferred payments) try C. Smith, opposite Tonson Gariick Co.. Quoen-st. HYEA SETS.—Just arrived, large phipX nient of TEA SETS, bought before j the big rise in china at Homo.—TYLER'S, ; Queen-street. ■ V&7ILSON has opened another shipment \V of LANGLET FIREPROOF WAIiE. including goods suitable for TEA ROOMS.—Queen-street. r ft/INDIGO Vicuna-Tana Serges, guar- • «J«J/ aiiteed fast dye; also choice Tweeds ! reduced to 55/. For short period only.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, ISI, Queen-street. . |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 13 March 1900, Page 8
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