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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. __ JOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET, *■' gives the best value in Gents' Hats, Sbirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, etc. JOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET] —Arrival of the Puke. — Gents' Silk DresH Hats, best quality, only a few left, latest shapes. J" V)SEP H M"o O ICE! PITT STREE T, has on hand a big stock Men's Underwear; Flannels, 1/11 to 5/6; all-wool Underpants ami Shirts, 2/11 to 4/11. JOSEPH MQORE, PITT STREET, —Lovely assortments of latest Ties, Scarves, and Bows; leading shapes in Collars, 4-fold, 7d eacb. "JOSEPH " MOOReT PITT STREET, *-* —White Shirts, one stud, short fronts, very special, 3/11; l'ique Shirts, C.A. and Coloured Shirts, great variety. J~ ~OSeT tH MOOR E. PITT STR EET, —Men's Heavy all-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, 13/0, well worth 15/6; Suits, 17/6 to 45/. JOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET, O hys all the latest ShapesMu Hard aud i-o£t Felt Hats, Caps, etc.; Boys' Caps from ad. Men's Oil. ■ "JOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET 7 f —Special line of Heavy Welsh Undershirts, 2/11; Working Shirts, Tweed unu Serge Shirts, grand value. TOSEPH MOO RE, f"ITT STREET, *•* stands alone for Gonts' Umbrellas, Mackintoshes?, and Covert Coats; Umbrellas from 2/11. TOSEPH MOOBE, PITT "STREET, t* —Men's, Boys", and Youths' Clothing; Knickers, 1/11: Suits, 4/11; strong Working I'anls, 3/t>: Working Shirts, 1/9, JOSEPH~"MOORE,"" PITT STREET, ** gives specia,! value in x\avy and Black Cashmere- Sox, lOd. 1/, 1/3. and 1/6; Boys' Heavy all-wool Stockings, 1/6. JOSEPH MOOHE. PITT STREET, t' —Stroug Tweed Working Shirts-, 2/11; Serge Shirts. 3/L1; ail-wool Crimeans, 4/11. TOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET, t* —4-fold Linen Collars, Id each, worth 9d; Linen-faced Collars, 60 for one penny. OSEPH MOORE, PITT STTREKtT guarantees perfect-fitting Hats. All hats steinued to shape of head. J" OSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET^ Cleans and Drosses all Silk Hats sold by lilm'frec of charge and aa often as required. Joseph" moore," pitt street, —Hard Hats from 1/11; Dr. Jims from .1/11; new ypods, up to date, and worth. double. JOSEPH BIOORE", PITT STREET" —White Shirts. White Shirts, 2/11 to 7/6; Undershirts, 1/6 to 5/G; Working Shirts 3/6 to 15/6. "tO~SEPH MOORE, PITT STREET," " m>ver advertises what he has not got', jind has .no catch lines to fool the public. "TOSEPH MOORE. PITT STREET, *•* only srtocks reliable Goods, gives the best value for money, and defies competition. JOSEPH -MOOB.E. PITT STREET, Hattpr. Hosier, Mercer, and Clothier, opposite Wosleyan Church, Pitt-strcct. Only address. "JOSEPH MOORE, PITT STREET,— "J Penny Caps, Penny Caps, Boys' Tweed School Caps, One Penny each, honestly yrbrth sixpence. /-tAELE MESSAGE. LATEST BULLETIN. DUKE OF YORK RUBBING HIS FUNNY BONE. LORD TODDY'S COCKATOO "WHISTLING "RULE BRITTANIA." PREMIER DICK TURNS A DOUBLE SOMERSAULT. PRACTISING CURTSEYING. Notwithstanding the 'tremendous impost of these significant facts, they fa'l like water on a duck's back, compared, with the startling announcement TO-MORROW, ». LF. TyrOORE KA.T:. NQAHAPE RD., Will sacrifice the whole of his magnificent stock of KAIAPOI AND CHIEF BRAND GOLD MEDAL SUITS. TROUSERS. MACKINTOSHES, HATS, SHIRT, TIES, etc., AT HAIR LIFTING PRICES. A LF. -jyrOORE, KARANGAHAPE RD., Specially points out. that he has just opened some thousands of pounds worth Choicest, and Newest Goods procurable, ,«poc;ially imported for the DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT, Observers will therefore twig the opportunity of procuring HIGH CLASS GOODS FOR A MERE SONG. Is an item not to be sneezed at. ;^LF. Emphasizes th fact that the new arrivals are about the toffiest things seen this side of the line, and if they don't stagger the Dook and ensure a hearty I handshake and probable ANNUITY FOR LIFE, :A LF" M OORE : IS NO PROPHET. fT.O-MORR.OW. . THEN THE BURNING TOPIC AND SENSATION OF THE HOUR, , A LF. MOORE'S MARVELLOUS BARGAINS, KARANGAHAPB RD. COUNTRY FRIENDS, ATTENTION, ' MONEY NO OBJECT. A LF. Jij-OORE ; Only desires your smiling presence, 11- ---■ luminating the show and rivalling the Great Fireworks Display when his happiness will be complete. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POUNDS WORTH HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS,. WHITE SHIRTS, AND EVfiRY OTHER KIND OF SHIRT, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, MACKINTOSHES, AT PRICES THAT, WOULD MAKE A CAT LAUGH ALF. Tlj-OORE'S T>OYAL SLAUGHTER, KARANG-AHAPE RD. JJj^ ILK, Bennaline and Pnre Wheatmeal Bread.—G. Kent and Sons, Newmarket and Symonds-st. Telephone 893. TO LET. TO LET, 4-roomed House, rent free in return for cooking six days weekly.—R. Tyndall, Butcher, Franklin Road. O LET, Leicester Villa, College Rd., 7 rooms, also washhouse, bath, scullery, stable, carriage-bouse, etc.—Apply on premises. T>ECBPTION OF THEIR ROYAL XV HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK. NOTICE TO LOCAL BANDS. The Committee invite Bandmasters of Local Bands to write Secretary, stating their willingness to take part in the Reception of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Kindly write by Noon on MONDAY, 3rd Jun«. :_ .-, .. ,R. R. HUN!£, Secretary..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 8