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AUCTIONS. c. Arthur] [J. Gorrie TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 11 o'clock. IjIRUIT — Plums, Peaches, Pears, Ap-j - pies. Tomatoes, etc, PRODUCE. ARTHUR & GORRIE DURHAM-ST. TO-MORROW. At 11 o'clock. J. JONES Will sell by auction TJIRUIT, PRODUCE, & POULTRY. A — Pea.ches, P. Fruit, G-iapes, Quinces, Apples, and all other Fruit in i season. J. JONES Auctioneer. DONALD & EDENBOROUGH COMMERCE-STREET. Sell TO-MORROW at 10.30, 00 CASES TAURANGA PEACHES. — 'if Pears, Plums, Quinces Damsons, Tomatoes, Lemons Apples, etc., etc. 4(J bass Onions 60 sacks Potatoes (C._G._BROOKES._ Auctioneer.) AT THE QUEEN STREET WHARF. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH, At 12 noon. UNDER BILL OF SALE". OIL LAUNCH AREIMA, 6 tons, nearly new, sails, spars, engines, etc., complete. Cost £300 3 months ago. Cards to view on application Lo the Auctioneers. ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). A. M. NEWMAN. Auctioneer. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TTIP, HIP, HIP, HIP, HIP, HIP, HIP -Q- HOOROOROORAY. TROT OUT THE FIRE BELLS. RING JOYOUS CHORDS. RING- OUT AGAIN. A SWIFTER STILL AND WILDER STRAIN. KRUGER DUN'NO WERE 'E ARE. GOOD OLD BOBS. MORE POWER TO YOU. GREAT AND GLORIOUS DOINGS TRULY And only Equalled by ALF. MOORE'S SALE OF DALEY'S BANKRUPT STOCK. BOUGHT FOR 4/11 IN THE £. AND GiVEN AWAY FOR WHAT IT WILL FETCH. ALF. MOORE, KARANGAHAPE RD., Rejoices to inform everybody that he has contributed his quota toward removing the last grain of the poison of monopoly out of the cup of poverty, by precipitating himself with marked precision upon the common foe, viz: EXTORTIONATE PROFITS. That ALF. MOORE has captured the position and is now master of the situation can easily be seen by the tremendous crowd which continually show their appreciation of his COT PRICE SYSTEM, by/thronging his establishment to the doors, and though the opposition constantly hurl lyddite at him. on account of selling so cheap, ALF. MOORE is determined to pursue the interests of his customers by selling everything at tho finest practical living prorit. q^O-MORROW TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN KARANGAHAPE RD. EVERYBODY COMPLETELY STAGGERED. AT THE HAIR LIFTING REDUCTIONS THE SCENE BAFFLES DESCRIPTION INTOXICATING SUCCESS. TRIUMPHANT VICTORY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. C. E. DALEY'S BANKRUPT STOCK. GOING LIKE WILDFIRE.* ALF. MOORE is making things hum: right merrily. It's not every day hej can get hold of a beautiful clean and up j to date stock at the i RATE OF -1/J1 IN THE £. And the public just now are having a lovely time of it. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. THE FORMER PRICE. THE REDUCED PRICE. SIXTEEN THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH. KAIAPOI AND CHIEF BRAND GOLD MEDAL SUITS, TROUSERS, etc. Also, HARD AND SOFT HATS, WHITE SHIRTS, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF SHIRT, 35 PER CENT .CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN AUCKLAND. COMPARE THIS LIST WITH PAST EXPERIENCE: 12/6 Men's Suits, sold elsewhere 27/6 2/11 Strong Working . Trousers, reduced from 5/6 3/11 Men's Odd Coats, marked price 14/6 Half price Mackintoshes; Half Price 2/11 Boys' Suits, sold elsewhere 5/6 1/11 Boys' Odd Coats, usually 4/11 1/11 Odd Trousers, worth three times the money White Shirts, dust soiled, reduced from 5/6 to 1/11 9d Working Shirts, usually Half a Crown 1/, 1/11, and 2/11 Hard and Soft Hats, Dr. Jims, of every description, Half London Prices 5 pairs Iron 'Frame Sox for 1/ Beautiful Ties and Bows, 5 for If, worth 1/ each What, oh, for Singlets and Underpants, Ninepence and One Shilling W rhite Kid Gloves, reduced from Half a Crown to Threepence 4 fold Pure Linen Collars, One Penny, reduced from Ninepence AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER L-UnES, EQUALLY FETCHING PRICES. ALF. TyrOORE'S MAMMOTH SALE OF DALEY'S BANKRUPT STOCK, . KARANGAHAPE RD. GREEN MAIZE-.—Fred" McClymont, of Papakura, has 10 acres of Maize for Sale. ' | mHE GOLDEN BOOT. A Gents' Tan Bals. from 32/6. New Styles, Shapes, and Shades. . boot. A Immense Selection of Ladies' Shoes, American, English, German, and ' French. rraiE golden boot. '• JL Try us before buying elsewhere. We.guarantee to give satisfaction. mHE GOLDEN BOOT. A The Leading Town Boot Shop. We lead, others follow. mHE GOLDE_n_O6T~SHOP JL For Style, Fit. Wear, and Economy. Collins & Donaldson, Proprietors. ' T> E W A R D. CHARLES GRANT DALEY, having admitted that he had "put away" several thousand pounds prior to his arrest in January last, any person prepared to give PRIVATE information, or clue as to the whereabouts of this money, and leading to its discovery, will receive a sum equal to 20 per cent, on the sum recovered. The information sought will be held in the STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee. Auckland, 12th March, 1900. . ,_ . .._. . Sn_S-S_irW___i — -fee", '..-

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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 8