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PUBLIC NOTICES. PURCHASED AT II ! w I II \j I _l) IO /T1 JO —— — Jin IN THE ■*» » ■ ■ THE OF T. JONES' LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT DRAPERY STOCK JONES' shipments, comprising his NEW and IC IMOW OIM CHOICE selections for WINTER, havo * *—> A V " V-r 11 • ; also boon purchased from the Consignees ! at LARGE REDUCTIONS off English Cost. Goods bought in this way are BEYOND ANY COMPETITION. YOUR CHANCE of purchasing Goods at such prices as below enumerated WILL NOT LAST MUCH LONGER,and now is your FINAL ' opportunity. ! n 4 pieces of Unbleached Table Damask 25 doz Black Seamless Half Hose 9d, fi\ Jir US? I/61'/6 yd> worth 2/3 worth 1/3 1 4_3fr W 0 £fi T*& 5 Piec"es White Table Damask 1/6 yd, 10 doz Heavy Knit Half Hose 9Jd, JgmL I9V dfl U worth 2/3 worth 1/3 I'Hl 500 Ladies' Purses 6d each, worth 1/ S doz Henvy Knit Wool Pants 1/11, i W^ft!© ,«*. JOCmk _!« **? 10° Packets Note Paper 6d, worth 1/ worth 3/6 flr^k 0 TiPP IBlSf 72 Pairs Kid Gloves Vll, worth 2/11 6 doz Boys' Heavy Cotton Shirta 1/, «T i|| "W ■IWB BB U jfa^ 6Q p a ; rs Kid Gloves 2/11, -worth 4/6 worth 1/6 72 pairs Kid Gloves 3/6, worth 5/11 240 pairs Corsets 2/11, worth 4/6 420 pairs Cashmere and Lisle Gloves 100 pairs Corsets 3/9, worth 6/6 4/6 to 8/6 Infants' Bonnets and Hats ed pair 60 pairs Corsets 4/6, worth 6/11 at 1/3, 1/G. 1/11 each Women's Cashmere Hose 9d, 1/, 1/6, 110 pairs Corsets 5/11, worth 8/11 2/11 Wool Skirts for 1/4* each l/n 75 Girls' Ulsters 6/11, worth 12/6 3/6 Felt Hats at 1/ each Children's Hose, heavy knees, 1/, 1/6, 110 Ladies' Cloth Jackets, hi<rh class 5/6 Velvet Do at 1/ each 1/11 poods, 7/6 to 10/6. each, worth 21/ to 2/6 Flowers, bran new, at 6d each 200 Gem Hats 6d each 30/ each 1/ yard Neck Frillings ot 2d per yard 1269 yds New Dress Tweeds 63 yd, io only Ladies' Capes 22/6, worth 1/6 Child's and Ladies' Wool Vests at worth 9Jd yd 45/ 9d each 940 yds Double-width Heavy Amazon 56 Cloth Skirts 2/11, worth 5/6 649 yds Heavy Twill Flannelette 2/11 Cloth 7Jd yd, worth 1/ 26 Ladies' Mackintoshes 15/, worth doz, worth 4/9 21 p i eces All-wool Navy Serges 9Jd, 3°/ -~.,., n m 1121 yds Plain Pink Flannelette 3/6 \/n\& 60 Flannelette Nightdresses 2/11, doz, worth 5/6 6 nip're* Fine Black Navy Series, 1/4, worth 4/6 1265 yds Rob Roy Eeversible Check 6 f/g 1/11 yd "0 Child's Tunics 2/11 to 4/6, worth Flannelette 4/11, worth 7/6 Assortment of Fancy Black .and Hig-h- double ..,..„ 640 yds Heavy Dark Twilled Shirt- c]ass Exclußive jjress Lengths at 4 doz Roys' Heavy Cotton Shirts 1/6, ings 63d yd.-worth IOJd English prices worth 2/3 ■ 9 pieces Heavy Twill White Sheeting lg f £ an silks - l/ 3yd worth 16 doz Glen's Flannelette Shirts 1/, 8?d, worth 1/0J 2 / yd worth 1/11 4 pieces Heavy Twill White Sheeting 36 p^gg p rint 2\A, 3}d yd 8 &07' ilen's Tennis Shirts 1/11, worth ' 291 Fulll skr'Bush^Eugs 3/11, worth 30 boxes Imitation Fur Trimmings, all H Unlon ghirtß 3/6 worth 7/g colours, 2}d fi , g '14 Extra large Bush Rugs 5/6, worth 21 h°xes. Imitation Beaver Trimmings 3 doz All . wool shirts 5/11, worth 8/6 . 8/11 all colours, in various widths ljd fl d()z Qent , g whUe DrcM Shirts 4/6 18 Buggy Rugs 8/6, worth 12/6 and 2*d' worth irom 6d to 9d ** worth 7/6 40 pairs large size Coloured Blankets 20 doz Gent's Merino Half Hose 3jd 100 Men's Hard Felt Hats 2/11, worth 5/11 pair, worth 9/6 per pair, worth 6Jd 6 / 6 5 pieces Unbleached Table Damask 1/ 10 doz Gent's Heavy Half Hose 7^d 600 Gent's Ties 6d each, worth 1/ and yd, worth 1/6 yd per pair, worth 1/ 1/6 ■ i AND BARGAINS INNUMERABLE. SALE NOW ON AT THE 66 in/O/n\l^T/n\ IMI IT/T^ 99 /f\ /^-r^ (04*'ao/T\/^4> Also UPPER SyMONDS STREET. F. KNEEBONE & CO.

. O T I C B. I have CLOSED my Arch Hill Shop, and from this date will conduct the ■whole of my business at my Newton Store, where all Orders will receive my best attention. £. A. BRUCE GROCER, NEWTON. June 25th, 3901. _ okeaths rrrci/ss. /r"\ 1801 MODELS NOW II X READY. /^(__J Be»t Makes of Fre« 4tvrs/ Wheels & Brakes in StocS repairs, f7mMXx\ Re-tyreing, Re-enam«*. \LJ^*dJ H*1 *' Re-Plating, etc -™=ac—»-*-K- A SPECIALTY. BKEATES & BOCKAERT QtpßEN'«r i , r

T PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, 218 . QUEEN STREET, opposite City Hall. The Sight Tested by most approved methods and Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyes of ali colours in 6tock. Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments In stock and repaired. "DYER AND CLEANER, WELLESLEY-ST. BAST & ALPHA WORKS, RICHMOND. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, etc. RENEWED OR REPAIRED. AND WELL PRESSED. T ADIES' GARMENTS DYED TO ANY LlA:u shade. DYEING DONE cH IN g ALI. ITS M. EDGAR Manager. -rYAIBY~"FARMERS, ATTENTION. A- BUSCK 26, FORT-ST., r.A«TT BUYER of SEPARATOR and £a£s bu?ter in any quantity. DAIRY a lk TBSTED# .

~*7]ci>rpßA7^ THE NEW SOAP __._ C _ NTDEY> NOTHING BIOTTER TO BE HAD. Made from the Purest ingredients Obtainable, by WARMOCK BROS. SOAP MANUFACTURERS. AUOKi.Ai\l>. Thia New Brand of Scap Is guaranteed Pure and oan be ü ß ed with equal aatistacfiol ia^ the BatU, Laundry, or Kitchen; la Hot, Cold. Hard, or Soft Water. TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS. J. H. M. CARPENTER, COAIj MBBOHAN*, 1 AOCKUAJTO A WHWMABKWR

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 7