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PUBLIC NOTICES. A DIES' Gold Watches in great variety and the best value in tbe clty.-Skeatea Bros., opposite Town_Clock, Queen-st. r«o's/-Sac Suits, really good Mixed 3JO Tweeds, all to be sold at £3 5/ Sac Suif must be cleared within a month.— Adams andJ3unker. 8~~ LANKETS, Rugs, Flannels.-Our immense stock at greatly reduced prices during the sale.-Rushbrook and Bridgman. . GRAND Opera Coming.—Opera Glasses at all prices from 7/6 upwards, special value.-Skeates Bros., opposite Town Clock^ 00 5/—Sac Suit, of first-class Tweeds, 3JO all bought job, must be cleared within one month, £3 5/. - Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors^ TACKEyrS and Capes—Balance of stock t» clearing at greatly reduced prices. Sale now on.— Rushbrook and Bridg____ vegetable seeds" Jb Seed Potatoes. Special Lawn Grass Seed Pratt's Poultry Food (strongly recommended), 1/3 per packet. Every thing for the garden at Mackay's, Queer street. ■ 01 / FOR an 18-ct. Wedding Ring, with Z/J-/ 6 useful Teaspoons given in, also at other prices.-Skeates Bros., opposite Town Clock. -\TOTICE.— If you want a treat, try Driver J> and Lovett'a Canned Fruit. VERCOATS and Mackintoshes.—Our grand new stock are clearing at preatly reduced prices. Sale now on.— Rushbrook and Bridgman. tsi C< S. CEREDA, FROM NEW JmM.. *5. YORK. CARR, POUNTNEY, & CO., Agents. Consignees will please present Bills ol Lading on the arrival of this steamei to the undersigned, and obtain delivers orders. Any cargo impeding discharge will bf landed and stored at consignees' risk and expense. RUSSELL & SOMERS, Ship Brokers, 60, Queen-st. jPq b/— Large variety of good Tweeds, &O bought at half-price. All to be sold at £3 5/; must be cleared.—Adams and Bunker. GREAT Sale of Winter Stock now on. Drapery and Clothing of all kinds. Clearing at reduced rates.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. n7/»A PAIR for our famous Pebble Specv/ O tacles, also nt lower prices.— Skeates Bros., opposite Town Clock ; T>ATHS— TURKISH~BATHS—Open Ev- ■!-> cry Day for Ladies ana Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with Shower, 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-st., off Victoria-st. East. TOADIES' Woollen Undervests anc JLi Sample Underwear. Large specia purchase. Clearing greatly under pri« during the sale.—Rushbrook and Bridg man. T~ o Property Owner c .—Our New Catalogue for July now in preparation. Properties inserted Free.—R. Burrow anc Co.. Bank N.Z. Buildings. HIRSUTINE is the latest Hail Renewer. HE Duke and Duchess have left our shores, hut lasting mementos remain in the shape of Medals, Brooches, Photos, in frames from 3d upwards. Once sold, and no chance remains to procure them.—English and American Jewellery Co., opposite Bank of New Zealand, Queen-st. /"CLEARING PRlCES.—American Climax v-* Watches (usual price 10/6) clearing at 5/11 each: Waterbury Watches, 7/11; Le Roi. 11/6: Carriage Clocks, 2/6; Alarm Do., 3/9; Eight-day Mantelpiece Clocks, 14/6.At MiEEfiK ls" 'Fancy repgbitor-s'. 110. VICTOBIA-ST. ■ _^ rpHE "TSAHbNTT "STUDIOS; STRAND ARCADE, Have been specially successful in securing ARTISTIC PHOTOS OF LADIES IN. THEIR RECEPTION DRESSES. No Auckland Lady who attended the Reception should lose the opportunity of being photographed and secure a lasting Memento of the Royal Visit MAIDS' and Ladies' Mackintoshes.— Our splendid stock all clearing at reduced prices. Sale now on.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. ANb'~j7~MOIR having Dissolved Part- • nership, I, JAMES WATT MOIR, beg to thank settlers and others for their kind support for the past ten years. I wish to inf«m them that I have now started on my own account,, and by skilful and careful attention to all branches of the trade hope to obtain a share of public patronage. JAMES WATT MOIR. General Blacksmith. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. TVEVONPORT NAVALS.—The Usual Weekly Parade of the Company will take place at Devonport THIS EVENING, at S p.m. Cash for the Duke's Reception will be paid after parade. — HENRY PARKER, Captain D.N.S.M. p ORDON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. The Annual Meeting of the above Company will be held in the Orderly Room on FRIDAY, July 5, when the Election of an Officer will take place. J. I. KNIGHT, Commanding Officer. ECCLESIASTICAL. •QT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELI THE REVEREND GEORGE Mac MURRAY., M.A., will be INSTALLED THIS EVENING as CANON OF THE CATHEDRAL, at half past seven o'clock, q A L V A T I O N ARMY 0 PONSONBY ROAD. COLONEL ESTILL will conduct SPECIAL MEETINGS on SUNDAY and MONDAY NEXT. Sunday, 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Monday, 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. H. BLOOMFIELD. ftTi MATTI2SWB SCHOOLEOOM, « HOBfcSON STREET. THURSDAY, JULY 4th. A Meeting of the Friends of Mrs Williams (Sister Frances Elizabeth), Founder of the Church Mission to Streets and Lanes, will be held on the above date, at 4 p.m. (at the conclusion of the Meeting of the Mothers' Union). _^ W. E. GILLAM, Vicdr. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Seven £1 Notes, between Mount •" Eden and Kingsland.—Reward at Mis JLiLMgrgan's, Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden. T.OST, l£st Thursday week,' One Irish "" Terrier Dog, six months old; reward.—J. Pugh, Oriental House, HoHonstreet. T OST, a Collie Dog, answers to the •*-* name of Roy; sore hind foot.—Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Griffiths and Cutbush, 71, Queen-st. "DUG PUP.—If the Boy who seen tak" ■*- ing the above from City Market does not return same at once, he will be arrested, as he is known. If returned, no further steps taken.—J. Walker, City Market. "pOUND, Bft Dingy, white outside, blue in- ■*- side.—Owner may have same by appijrins at D t Goldie's, Breakwater; Rd.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 156, 3 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 156, 3 July 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 156, 3 July 1901, Page 8

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