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EXHIBITIONS. irpO-DAY. |TX)-DAY. SAILING FOR BRITAIN'S SUPREMACY. iTPiHE .-TviLIKUM,, , FROM CANADA, VIA " PORTS. The Smallest Deep Sea Sailing Ship in the Worid, 4 tons, 6ft beam. 13,830 miles sailed when she dropped her tiny anchor in Stanley Bay. HORACE E. BUCKERIDGE. late of the Discovery, now mate of the Tilikum. lee- : tores on 15 months in the Antarctic. CAPTAIN VOSS lectures on Circumnavigation in a War Canoe. : Open II a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission 1/: Children Cd. OPPOSITE ART GALLERY, WELLES-LEY-ST. W. ARTHUR DONALD. Sole Manager. BRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. D.S.C. -G* EAT S- ALEGENUINE REDUCTIONS. Lot -l— Irish Liuou Serviettes, 4Jd. Lot 2—Finlay's Sheeting, 72-incb, 102-d. Lot 3—Pillow Cases,"sSd. Lot 4—Busb Rugs. 3/0. Lot s—Table Cloths, 2/. ' Lot 0 Sheetings. 2vds wide. o|d. SALE NOW* ON.—D.S.C. LSARNEi',. .Karangahape roa.fl —-3a13. • Now On. Coloured and Cream Children's Coats, usual price 7/6, reduced to 3/11; Warm Dresses, 1/ each; Planofores, 1/0, reduced to 1/; Rabies' Bonnets from Od; Bootees, 4£d; Bibs; la; Polkas, 1/; Bearskin -Muffs, 1/6. D.S.C. gALE. REDUCTIONS IN FURNITURE. Lot I—A.B. Chairs. 8/11 ....... Lot 2—Carved Dining-room Chairs, 4/il Lot 3—Chest Drawers, - from 10/G Lot 4—7-pieee Suite, £5 15/ Lot s—Curtain Poles, from 1/(1 Lot G—Fancy Rattan Chairs. 0/11 SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. H AT * giußT "" . - ,JJAT & jjgHIRT^EEK. Now during the week you will, save Shillings in the Pound by stocking yourself with right up to date HATS AND SHIRTS. Remember for the week only. This . week being special for HATS AND SHIRTS. We are unable, owing to space, to give you a Printed Price List of tho Goods, but what we want is yourself to compare our qualities. and prices with others in the trade. - G Eb - T- i:TTTAILOR AND MERCER, ' SYMONDS-ST. T SARNEY, Karangahape road — Sa-e -«-•<• Now On. Our Stock of Black and Coloured Skirts, Blouses, etc., to be cleared at half price. d7sTc7 C s^^i '~Y l^^^~^ 1^: GENUINE BARGAINS. Lot I—White Calicoes, 2d, worth 4d Lot 2—Cretonnes, 33d, worth Gd Lot 3—Nainsook, 33d, worth 7__ Lot 4—Blankets. 0/11 per pair Lot s—Silk Stripe Shirtings. 63d Lot C —Turkish Towels. 5Jd SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. J£NEEBONE'S £VREAT -yyiNTER TJOWN QALE. , A Visit to THE ECONOMIC STORES I will consume but little-of your time, and should you say "I'll come back later," or "I'll call when ready to buy," you won't hurt our feelings—we would feel'glad that you had been here and seen our wonderful values, and enjoy the anticipation of your early return. & These Goods are worth looking at:— Flannelette Night. Dresses, in Pink and Cream, soft, nice, warm, and comfortable, reduced from 4/11 to 2/11. 1 . Flannelette Knickers, same quality, reduced from 2/11 to 1/lOi Flai'.nelette Chemises, same quality, reduced from 3/3 to 1/11 Flannelette Wrappers, cosy and pretty, reduced from 9/6 to 5/11 Wool Singlets, at Cost Price, from 6d to 2/G Bloomers—Serge. Cloth. or Corduroy, Clearing out at 2/3. 2/11, and 3/11 UNTRIMMED HATS. Over 100 Styles to choose from. Felt aud Straws all shapes. To be cleared at 1/ and 1/11 " READY-TO-WEAR SKIRTS. Largest Stock in Town. Every shape, every material, every price, from 5/11 ■* .-p T/"NEEBONE & pO., n\UE T7*iCONOMIC STORES, QUEEN-ST. i D.S.C. <G REAT Y EARLy S- ALBGENUINE REDUCTIONS. Lot I—Men's Chesterfield Coats, 18/6. Lot 2—American Denims. 2/11. Lot 3—Tweed Trousers. 5/11. Lot 4—Boys' Suits. 6/11. Lot s—Men's Suits, 17/11. Lot 6—Men's Mackintosh Coats. IS/1L SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. L SARNEY, Karangahape road—-Sale • Now On. Moreen Felt and Flannelette Underskirts, bought job, 20/; Skirts reduced to 12/6; 17/6 Skirts for 10/ G. Cheaper Lines equally reduced. D.S.C. G REAT Y EAULY S- ALE-ALL-ROUND REDUCTIONS. Lot I—Brussels Squares, 33_ off Lot 2—Tapestry Carpet, from 1/3 Lot 3—Lace Curtains, from 1/6 Lot 4— Table Covers. 2yds,, from ' 3/6 Lot s—Brussels Carpet. 3/11 per yard Lot 6—Brass Rail Bedstead, '25/6 > SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. L SARNEY, Karangahape road —Sale • Now On. Have a few well made Rtisiau Blouses and Eton Coats, bought job, were 22/6; our price 8/6. D.S.C, G REAT Y EARIjY S ALE> GENUINE BARGAINS. Lot I—White Calicoes, 2d, worth 4d Lqt 2—Cretonnes, 33d, worth 6d Lot 3—Nainsook, 3 f d, worth 7Jd Lot 4—Blankets, 6/11 per pair" Lot s—Silk Stripe Shirtings. 63d Lot 6— Turkish Towels, sfd SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. •T-iWINAME A3\D BAKER have the latest ■*• in Winter Coatings and Tweeds. Prices to suit everyone.—"Herald" Buildings, Queen-st. D.S.C. G REAT y eauly S ALE-HALF-PRICE BARGAINS. Lot I—Coloured Satins. 6d per yard Lot 2—Coloured Pongee Silks. lO'ld. Lot 3—Printed Jap. Silks, l/l?.d. Lot 4 —Special Blousing Silks, 2/11 " Lot s—Washing Silks. 2/9. ■ Lot 6—Coloured Velveteens. 1/ SALE NOW ON.—D.S.C. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. — It is the intention of the -*■■' Mount Wellington Road Board tc meet on MONDAY, the 10th day of Au--rust, 1903, at half past two o'clock in the afternoon, in the Ellerslie Hotel, at Ellerslie. to strike a General Rate of 5-Sths [five eights) of a pennj in the £, under Section 114 Road Boards Act 18S2 and Sections 37. 38. and 39, Rating Act,' 1894 an the capital ratable value of all Ratible Property in the District for the perk3d. commencing April Ist, 1903, and end:ng March 31st, 1904, the same to be payable in one sum on the Ist day of September, 1903, at the Oflice of the Board at Ellersbe. where the Ratebook is now open for inspection during office hours, 10 a.m mtil noon on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. — ROBERT S. CARTER. 'Clerk - ilond Board Office, Ellerslie, July 25th £03. -.. ";

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1903, Page 8

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