Fashionable coloured embroidered voile dresses, 55/ for 29/6; beautiful embroidered robes, 50/- to 15/9; : sixyard double width dress, all colours, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, up, at McCullagh and Gower's great sale. —(Ad,)
PERSONAL. TXpOITLD the person who picked up the I » Umbrella in Hobson-street last night kindly leave the same at J. I>. Kelley's, 197, Victoria-street. lAOLLETT'S Stomachic Mixture will' cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, AVindy Spasms, etc., with the first dose. 1/ and 2/— W. Clarke, Chemist, Sole Agent, 144, Victoria-street. mEETH Extracted Painlessly by a new A. process, 2/6.—A. F. Hooper, Dentist, 125 Queen-st, opposite Shortland-st. _> DO You Want Money?—We have large and small sums to lend on mortgago. at a very low rate of Interest.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agent. . O Ladies and Gentlemen—Send Address and receive highest price for your Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing, Gent's a specialty.-HARTLEY'S, Wellesley street, four doors above Opera Houae. LADIES' and Gentlemen's Left-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters. attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrlll, 61 Karangahape Road. : DO YOU KNOW that you can buy Kerosene, White Rose, 4/4 per tin? We do not usualfy make public our prices: but we cannot allow this plum to escape the public. —Wallace, Newton: ___________ TMPORTANT TO~ - LADIES. MISS McELWAIN TOILET SPECIALIST, ■•■ Has returned to Auckland and may be Consulted as usual. Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing-, etcA Large Stock of Toliet Novelties just to hand. Hairwork of every description. Hours, 9-6. Only Address-20G, VICTORIA ARCADE (Second Floor), QUEEN STREET. Telephone 254. ' A ONE-EYED MAN can see that these are cheap—Clocks 2/6, Alarm Clock* 3/9. Watches 5/11, Climax Watches 7/6, Waterbury 7.11, "J_e Kol" 11/«.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA STREET. OOD ADVICE—If you suffer Toothache, have it out. No pain. Sir, gas -included.—A. L. Smith, Dentist, Hob-. son-st. ____ L~ ATE RACING—An exciting trial spin between Tradesman, Mediocre, and Botcher, resulted in an easy win for Tradesman (by Ability out of Experience; owned by Tom Keesing, and stabled at his famous Watch Hospital, Victoria-st, 5 doors from Queen-st. Watches cleaned from 2/6. TO Those "About To Marry.—lf you "Wttjj to Furnish Cheaply and we" H2 Lamb and Smith, Newton, who furnlsn your house throughout at remarkably low prices, Call and inspect. __ VS-'HAT is the use or talking, Bill? ' You V V see this Suit I am wearing; It cost me 50/ aud knocks your suit out every time. Mine is a "Footballer" Brand, and yours 'Is some other which cost you £3, and Is supposed to be made to order. Don't forget, ne_t time that you want a suit, that the "Footballer"-Brand Is first for every-" thing—Fit, Style, and Finish. Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queenst.,- near Sayings Back. ' KAMO and " "MILK for ■UA. QHTLDREif
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 1
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