PUBLIC NOTICES. p.K /LAST Two Weeks:- Vicunas, Serges, \)t)/ Tweeds, at 63/.—Adams and Bunker.' Cash Tailors, 184 Quggjjj:^: . ■ rnbILET SETS.—We iiave just oPfnect 4- up two large shipments of TOiUkl SETS, from 7/6 complete.—TlLEß b. Queen-street. ATOTTCJS.— All Poultry found on my pre-■i-S mises after this date will be destroyed.—John Whiteman, Grey-st. T7VLANNELS and BLANKETS-Heavy i? deliveries direct from the mills, all bougnt before the rise in wool and selling at bedrock prices for cash.— Kushbrook and Bridgman (late R^ Hobbs), Queen-st. /CONSEQUENT "on our Home Buyer "O sending: us some very Heavy • Shipments, we are holding- a; Cheap Sale, in order to clear.—Worrall & Cranwell, 3 doors above Weliesley-st. A CHANCE foFthose'about to furnish— Cash Sale of Earthenware, China, Glassware, Furnishing Ironmongery, etc., etc.—Worrall & Cranwell, 273, QueenSt. _; ; __..._ EXTRAORDINARY Cheap Toilet Sets; i-J Dinner Sets, Tea Sets; Mason's Quart Jars 8/9 dozen; do., half gallon, 5/ dozen; best White and Gold- China Cups and Saucers, large 5/3 dozen.—Worrall ana Cranweil. TT WORRALL & CRANWELL'S -ra. Cheap Cash Sale, all Shilling Ornaments reduced to 9d; a splendid variety to select from.. ORRALL & CRANWELL'S Cheap Cash Sale—Reductions of 10, 20, 25 per cent, off ordinary prices. Come early and often. ' ' "XTEW GOODS—Tasty Patterns, Great —N variety, sterling value, at the Cheap Cash Sale of Earthenware, Fancy Gooda, Household Hardware, etc.—Worrall & Cranwell, 273, Qucen-st. ryiiEN FURNISHING you will be well W repaid by inspecting our Stock ana Prices of CHINA and GLASS.—TYLER'S, Queen-street. _ t-rr /a— LAST Chance: Splendid line of 0< / O Suitings at 57/6.—Adams & Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-st. ATEW, FLANNELETTES' - Splendid J-^ ranges in all makes and qualities. The best value in Auckland at Riishbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street (late R. Hobbs). TTOUSEHOLDERS.see that yonr Grocer -O- supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. -HOING TO "GIVE A PARTY.—CHINA, vT GLASS AND CUTLERY hired at low rates, cartage free.—TYLER'S, Queen street. FISH— Fish—Fish—West End Fishing Company will supply- Fresh and Smoked Fish daily.—P. Brewster, Manager, Customs-st. West. "OARGAINS for all at the "great clear--L> ing out sale of N. Lester's stock of Fancy Goods.—Coombes' Arcade. &fi~/— VICUNAS,Serges and choice Wor'U/ steds, 70/.—Adams and Bunker's Clearing Sale. Last two weeks. rnHE Brand New Zealand Dairy AssoclaJL tion is guarantee of the finest quality of Table Butter. rnEA~ SETS.—Just arrived, large shipX . rnent of TEA SETS, bought before the big rise In china at Homei-TYLER'S, Queen-street. Y/UINTBR DRESSES-A grand, new W stock now opening; up, ali at bedrock cash prices at the start of the season.--Rushbro.ok and Bridgman, Drapers and Clothiers, Queen-street. WILSON has opened another shipment of LANGLEY FIREPROOF WARE, including goods suitable for TEA ROOMS.—Queen-street. ISH, Fish. Fish.—Buy direct from A. Sanford's. Fish Market, opposite Custom-house. Brown paper parcels. KA/-LAST Two Weeks; An "excellent" OUr/ line Tweed Suitings at 50/.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-st. ATHS.—TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/. S Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street, off Victoria-st. E. . j_T /R— LAST Two Weeks Adams and O/ U Bunker's Clearing Sale. Trouser Lengths cut out from 5/6. PRINTS, 2_d, SJd, 4%d yard,worth double. At Histed's Sale. h . /CORSETS, 1/11, 2/11, 3/I], 4/11 pair, up.— \>\ . '..' . At Histed's Sale. . ' /CALICO.—White Calico, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6; V> 4/6 up per dozen, at Histed's Sale. "DARGAINS'in every department at His--D ted's First Great Stock-taking Sale, now on at Ponsonby Road, near Three Lamps. T7IASHIONABLE CAPES arufjACKETS -=- —Newest styles, surprisingly cheap, now opening at -Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street (late R. Hobbs). AND T. RENNET"" And JUNCKET TABLETS, All Grocers T^LECTROPLATED WARE.—BISCUTT ■A^ JARS, CAKE AND FRUIT TRAYS, CRUETS, BUTTERS, JAM DISHES, etc.. suitable for presents.-^-TYLER'S, Queenstreet. __ T'K /—LAST Two-. Weeks Adams and •O/ Bunker's Clearance Sale. Very ruce Coatings and Vicunas reduced to 75/. A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery ButX\. ter for the table all the year round. — New Zealand Dairy Association. 5pT / —LAST Chance: Adams and BunO/ leer's Clearance Sale. Vicunas, Tweeds, Serges at 55/. INNER and TEA-SETS.—Landed since Christmas over one hundred quite NEW PATTERNS. — WILSON, Queen-st. . . AVERHBARD in a tramcar.—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 Garlick Co., Queen-st. 1 X /LAST Chance to secure a good line .1.0/ of Trouserings at 15/.—Adams and Bunker's Clearing Sale. "\[EW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA--lM TION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and suburbs daily. "jVTACKINT.OSHES—New stock now com-■"-L ing to hand direct from the manufacturers: all sewn seams and guaranteed splendid value.—Rushbrook and Bridgman, Clothiers and Outfitters, Queen-st. 'JK /—LAST Chance: Splendid""Corkt 'j/ screws, Diagonal, Vicunas, etc., 75/.—Adams and Bunker, 184 Queen-st. VX/-EDDJNG PRESENTS. — Beautiful *V Assortment of Goods suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS just Opelied Up.TYLBR'S, Queen-street. . f\K /— BLUE and Black Serges and Vi\ttj/ cunas. Last two weeks.—Adams and Bunker's Clearance Sale. JJ ' A MI E~S~ T~O n" UNDERTAKER. Telephone 253. T AST WEEK-LAST WEEK-LAST J-* WEEK—Bradstreet's Drapery Sale, Karangahape Rd. MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING—The best and the cheapest stock in Auckland; all sizes and styles. Bedrock cash prices.—Rushbrook and Bridgman, Clothiers and Outfitters (late R. Hobbs). tVradstreet's" sale—last week *-* —Large Marcella Quilts, 6/11 each. T>RADSTREET'S SALE-LAST WEEK J-* —Ladies' Fine Ribbed, 1/64 per pair worth 1/11_. "ORADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEI^ JL> —Ladies' Corsets C.8., 2/11 per pair worth 3/11. "ORADSTREET'S SALE-LAST WEEK ■*-» —P.D. Corsets,- reduced to 4/11 pei pair. "DRADSTREET'S SA^E—lO dozen LadJ3 ies' Beits, 6d each, worth 1/llld. BRADSTRiSET'S SALE-LAST"WEEK —Ladies' Washing Kid Gloves, 1/11; per pair, worth 2/11. "DRADSTREET'S SALE-LAST WEEK -D Good Black Serge, All Wool, 1/2J pei yard, worth l/9_. . RADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK —46inch All Wool Serge, 1/11_ pei yard, worth 2/6. ■ORADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK -D —Pongee Silk, New Shades, 1/ pei yard, worth 1/61. -DRADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK -D —American Collars, reduced to 1 ; and 1/3. each, worth double. T>RADSTREET'S SALE—LAST WEEK -D —Pretty Collarettes made of Lace for Ladies, l/3_, l/6_, 1/11_, much Reduceq o /O— LAST Two Weeks: We have still a U>/ U few Trousers lengths left. All prices.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-st. rnOILET SETS,,ETRUSCAN, CONCHA J- and other new shapes, five-piece set, large, for 7/6.—WILSON,. Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 8
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