PIAICOa, OBGAJfS, ftp. p I A NO S. p I A NO S. "HAAKE," Hannover "KAPS," Dresden "BECHSTEIN," Berlin STROHMENGER," London Sole. Aeents: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL. PIANO COMPANY, A.. HEGMAN Manager STRAND ARCADE. •T> ARGA IN S IN SECOND-HAND JL> PIANOS, Etc. MAKING ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. Alexandre Harmonium -£2 0 0 Alexandre Harmonium, 6 stops.. 8 10 0 Latoartiie Harmonium, 8 stops 8 0 0 American Organ, 5 stops and knee swell 810 0 American Organ, 13 stops, handsome case 910 ° American Organ, 14 stops, power- ' ful tone *' ° ° Piano by Wornum, check action.. 6 ,0 0 Piano by Auchre Freres... 13 10 0 Piano by Auchre Freres... 10.0 o Piano by Bord 13 13 0 Piano by.Legg MM 0 Piano by Scotcher •• I 2 ° Piano by Durrant 12 10 0 Piano by Kelly 17 UT 0And several others. LEWIS R. EADT, Importer, No. 5 Liverpool-street. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Etc. ,TL'| J7"NEEBONE AND Q°Have Just Opened Three Large Shipments of ' WINTER DRAPERY, Direct from the Mills and Manufacturers, and are offering WONDERFUL VALUES IN WINTER GOODS. The following Price Lists speak for themselves— Ladies' Fashionable Jackets, Just opened, bought job at Home, 8/11, 10/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/ti, 25/ each Ladies' Mackintoshes, ' latest styles, IS/. 17/ li, 19/6, 21/, 25/, 32/6 Girls' do., 10/6, 12/6, 15/ ' . Cravenette Cloaks, with . Fashionable Capes, 27/6, 37/6 Child's Tunics, bought job, 3/11 up Fur Necklets, 1/11, V 6, 3/6, 5/6 eachCelebrated Erect Form W.B. Corsets, from 5/11 Ordinary Corsets going cheap, 1/1 L 2/11, 3/6, 5/6 Heavy Cloth Underskirts, all colours, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/11 Flannelette Nightgowns, 3/11, 4/6 Flannelette Chemises 2/11 Flannelette Knickers, trimmed, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 Ladies' Wool Vests in great variety, from BJd each Ladies' Woven Combinations, Natural Wool, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6 Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, 6/11 to 13/G Large Wool Shawls, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6, 6/11, 8/11 Pulley Belts, 1/, 1/3, 1/6 Lace Collarettes, 1/11 to 5/11 ■ Umbrellas, Special Value, 3/11, 4/1 L 6/6, . 7/6,' 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 Heavy All Wool Frieze Cloth, 1/lli yard fully worth 3/11 yard Heavy Tweed Melton Cloths, double widths, 7?d yard Black and Navy Serges, lljd, 1/3, and 1/11 per yard Fancy Black Lustre and Wool Dress Stuff, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 yard Amazon Cloth, all colours, beautiful Goods, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 yard Heavy White Sheeting, 2 yards fwide', 112 d Heavy Grey Twill do., 2 yards wide, 9|d, ! and 113 d ' • ;' Heavy Stripe Flannelette, 23 and 43d yard Plain Pink Flannelettes, 4-Jd, ssd, 63d, 7.? d Latest-Novelties in Ceylon .Blouse Cloths, lovely designs and 'effects, 4fd, 53d, 6:jd, 72d yard Coloninl Flannels, 9Sd, 103 d yard jSO doson Job Purchase Brown Towels, j large size, BJd, worth 1/ iWhite Lace Curtains* lovely designs, 1/11,. ' 2/11 3/11 tip 1000 pairs of Heavy Blankets, bought job, from 8/11 per pair up Bush Rugs. 2/11, 3/11. 5/11 each Boys' Knicker Suits. 4/11. 5/11 the suit Boys' Knicker Trousers, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 per pair » Heavy Knit Wool Pants, Men's, 2/9 pair Gent's Silk Ties. 3d, 6d, 9d, 1/ each Men's Merino Sox. 4Jd per pair I Men's Flannel Undervests, 2/9 each ' ißoys' Tennis Shirts, all sizes; 2/6 each I Men's Working Shirts, full size, 1/11 each j Men's Tennis Shirts. Job, 1/11, 2/11 each i Youths' Colonial Tmuser Suits, 16/11 full suit Youths' Serw Trousers. 1/11 per pair Boys' All Wool K.B. Suits, 8/11 9/11 the suit Space will not permit us to enumerate one half .of the numerous bargains now offering at ' flC"! T£NEEBONE AND p<O.'S ■pCONOMIC, QUEEN-ST. MEMO. OUR SHOWROOM is now replete with the Latest Ideals in Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery; at the Most Moderate Prices in town. ■jV| ACTNTOSHES. •"> ~~t i BOYS AND MEN'S '' All Our Own Make, and every Garment Guaranteed Thoroughly Waterproof. IMMENSE QUANTITIES NOW READY. HAL.LENSTEIN BROS., NEW, .ZEALAND, .QU>Tm?iG~ FACTORY, QUEEN-ST.,; AUCKLAND, Six Doors above Victoria-st. ELECTORAI.. MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD ELECTION. Written Nominations of. Candidates will be received at this Office until the hour of noon on MONDAY, the 28th inst for the Election of Two (2) duly qualifleo! Ratepayers to fill two Vacancies caused by the Retirement of Messrs L. Cooke and J. J. Waddell. A Poll, if necessary SfH 1 ~be taken at the same Place on TUESDAY, the 6th of May next, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6pm ROBERT S. CARTER, ' . _ Returning Officer. Road Board- Office, /Ellerslie, 19th April, 1902. "jyiOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION NOTICE. Nominations of Candidates for the Two (2) Vacancies on the Mount Albert Road Board closed with me at the Board's Office, Morningside, at noon TO-DAY, and I give notice that the following qualified Electors were duly nominated:— r-Michael John Coyle (jteorge Rowland Hutchinson, and Noah Wood As the number of Candidates nominated (three) exceeds the number of Vacancies (2) to be filled, a Poll of the Ratepayers will be held in the Board's Office,' Morningside, on SATURDAY, the 'third day of May, 1902, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. H. C. HASELDEN, . ,-, „ ~ ,^ Returning Officer. April 22nd, ISO 2. ■ ..„
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 8
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