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! T7< N L A R G E M E N T | I Of j GOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE, 1 lv Jrx. $. sj I :■ QUEEN-ST. \ ; C. W. GOODSON \ liHas much pleasure in announcing thei of the Alterations and En-fc Jjlargemeiits in the abovenamed Premises,^ nthe whole outside and inside being a^ s]thoroughly up to date establishment.! HThe increased space has been largely de-| sj voted to the Toy Department for theg iXmas Season, thus doubling the space! theretofore devoted to it. C.W.G. has| |an immense stock to place before his| •{customers, and, with increased facilities s land an enlarged Staff oi" Assistants, he L j Shopes to give entire satisfaction to his \ "numerous customers, who have so liber- i -lally patronised him during his 20 years' I fre-'ide)4e in Auckland, and to whom he C I tenders his sincere thanks, with best | | wishes for the season and coming cen \ | tUry- I S ' Hancock 9 s I I "BISMARK" j I Lager Beer.l I i i ■ , X \ | \ THE PUREST BEER IN THE WORLD. | | OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. | sj qALE. y 11JILNE & QHOYCE'S j /-i HEAT ; SUMMER pASH tJALE. | $ I ROYAL I MOURNING FAVOURS For LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, r* EACH. SEE WINDOW. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY jj OF BUYING Silks, Dress Materials, Showroom andi* Household Goods At Prices that are Less than they can be bought for at present in London. 1 GREAT BARGAINS IN £ ALL DEPARTMENTS. Milne & Choyce \ VJOWELL TTiROS.' I^IALE. ! Qi/^A CHILDREN'S Hats and Bonnets,! €)\J\J j u silk, Satin, and Chiffon, worth1 4/11, 5/11, and 6/11, SALE PRICE, 1/6 each (see windows) | Real Hand-made Collarettes, beautiful \ goods, worth C/C, 7/fi, und 10/0; SALE PRICE, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, and U/3 each (see window) §j The New Lace Collar, with Drawn Ribbon! worth 2/3 and 2/0; SALE PRICE, 1/3,1 ■ 3 '/(i i Drawn Thread Work Collarettes, in Realj Linen; SALE PRICE, 1/ each | Boys' Linen, Drill und Pique Collars,^ witir Insertion Edge; SALE PRICE,! lOd. 1/, 1/6, an^l Vll each I Millinery, Handkerchiefs (Brocaded Silk) « worth 2/11 each; SALE PRICE 1/3 'fi Brocaded Silk Cushion Square, something. new: SALE PRICE, VC each PLEASE SEE WINDOWS. POWELL T»ROS., 1 NEWTON. O\VING tc the increase in our Tailoring and Mercery Trade, and to make room for New Season's Goods, we have decided to hold a CLEARING OUT SALE i in our j READY MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ' \ Everything Must be Cleared ' rpUTT & JAGGS, ! TAILORS, MERCERS, etc., 3 Upper Symonds-st., Auckland ! Telephone 1188. 2 ■\TOU thought the cup was broken, \ -»- You thought the tale was-told- ' But the new tea, the true tea, Tastes better than the old.' j Nirvana, VfATER MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL AU SECCOME RD., MT. EDEN. I ■ f This Hospital, in charge of the Sisters '• of Mercy, is now Furnished and Readyi; for Patients, who may wish to be nursed^ by the Sisters, who have been trained at! St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. Therel ■s at present 'accommodation for moref (hau 10 patients. Typhoid Fever Cases! heen successfully nursed by the Sisters. I OEE the conquerTng tea tray comes;' j )S Welcome Nirvana to your homes. : T7"AMO and i\. 11/TILK for i!fc*. /^JHILDREN

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 4