JN MEMORIAM CARDS. NEW DESIGNS JUST OPENED OUT AT THE "STAR OFFICE.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TDBMKMBER that the Franklin Show is tti to be held at Pukekohe on Wednesday, Mcich 6th, 1901. Splendid entries; first-class eshibita. —._ /_ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITINGS, 00/ In great variety, reduced to 55/.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-9t. T AST Seven Days of Tutt and Jaggs' JL_ Clearing Out Sale in their Readymade Clothing Department. '. A BSOLUTELY. Choicest Creamery But!c3l ter for the table all the year round.— ■Now Zealand Dairy Association. 1 Q /Or- ADAMS &~I{UNKER'S Clearance JjO/ O Sale, 184 Queen-st.—We hare a large selection of Trouserings reduced to 13/6, 14/6, 15/6, cash only. TTIGH-CIiASS Tailoring at lowest rates. •"-*• Our Stock of Tweeds and Coatings Is large and well-selected; our fit, style and finish are the talk of the town; we guarantee entire satisfaction.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habit Maker, Outfitter and Importer, Vic-toria-st. next Victoria Hotel. _ ADAMS & BUNKER'S "Clearance 4Of Sale.—Black and Blue Corkscrews and Fancy Coatings reduced to 75/. NE of every eight persons (male) in Auckland wears a suit of the celebrated "Footballer" Brand of Clothing. Ask any of them how they wear. The only answer you will get, "Splendid," and "1 was surprised." Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street, near Savings Bank. rrrtlSH—Soles, Flounders, Gurnard. Mackl»? ■ erel, John Dorys, Trevally, and other varieties of Fresh Fish daily from the Trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Custom House. Brown Paper Parcels. GL(\/— ADAMS & BUNKER, Cash Tailors, Dl// 184 Qneen-st.— Heavy, well-select-ed Serge Suitings to measure, reduced to 60/. BARGAINS in Boys' and Youths Ready Made Clothing, at Tutt and Jaggs', Symonds-street. |\t_/HAT is the use of talking, Bill? You I.VY see this Suit I am wearing; it cost me 50/, and knocks your suit out every time. Mine Is a "Footballer" Bralid, and yours Is some other which cost you £5, and Is supposed to be made to order. Don't forget, next time that you want a suit, that the "Footballer" Brand is first, for everything—Fit, Style and Finish. Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor anfl Clothier, Queen-st., near Savings Bank. -j q /G— ADAMS & -BUNKER'S Clenrance Xo/ O Sale.—Good all-ronnd Trousers to measure, 13/6, for cash only; will wear well. BY JOVE, I was surprised when I tried on one of those "Footballer" Brand Stilts. They are really all that is claimed for them. Made to measure goods ready tot Immediate we^ar. Sold only by J. H. Dr.ltuu, Tailor and ClotUer, Queen-st., near 83-ings Bank. AT I IS—TCKKISH BATHS—Open Every Day for Ladles and Gentlemen from 9 a.tn. till 0 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/; 9 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purl*. fyjngvthe skin, restoring the health, or removtnp; 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 Vlctorla-Btreet Bast. . flfw-SHaEGKS. Serges, SSerges.-We are w' selling Indigo Serges' and VJcudrb for 60/ In order to clear, cash only — Adams and Bunker, 184 Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8
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