AMUSEMENTS. TO O - N I G H T. TO-NIGHT. -DUCKJUMPERS. J_OCATION: pREEMAN'S fR AY - Adjoining VICTORIA PARK. T .°-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT. -r^MSr>r¥P ST N OVEL, DELIGHTFUL, ENTERTAINING, AND INSTRUCTIVE SHOW EXTANT. Equestrianism Par Excellence. A Great Array of Wonderful Riders, Horses, Ponies, and Unbroken Outlaws. SANDOW, The Most Marvellous Pony in the World. THE O'NEILLS, Ernest, Vincent, Sydney. .MEXICAN BILL, Tne Lariat Manipulator and Rough Rider. FUN IN THE STOCKYARD, Introducing the Champion Boy Rider, 40 K?IcSv n, TrlgS.^- h Jnn >P« of N._: c -V^?r^J? NTAMED STEEDS. OPEN RIDING COMPETITIONS £1 per minute to anyone who can sit the .. . outlaws. PRIcSs **** OWn riSt - E * ChaD se Horses. ££^ssv__s_v-. Direction, CHARLES MacMAHON. EDUCATOONAIu CONDUCTS EVENING CLASSES, For the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Address: 35, RICHMOND-RD. Mfrp E % R ¥rT| p * <$_£ a rniHtllCE, A.M.P. Buildings, QueenSRAgJBRT, CI,6T_nWG t ETC CLERANCE THIS WEEK. MUST MAKE SUMMER Onr 2 LTI CORSETS, Grey, reduced to 1/3 ..2/11 " •• V 9 ; „ 3/11 " " 2/3 4/11 * » 2AU : » *vu :; » 3 /y' " ?{^, C -?^ SETS ' White ' reduced to 4/il ' „ 13/11 CORSETS, Grey, reduced to 10/6 , , REMEMBER—ONE WEEK ONLY. J. P° WELL 'S J-£IG «;ALE, 70 _ST EWTON - AND T^AINHOUSE, MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW (Thursday), 11th. We are satisfied that the Prices we have marked down the Stock must give satisfaction, and we venture to assert that the verdict will be: -Could not have done better in any of the other establishments, if as well." Special Reductions in Every Department. Note the Address:— THE POPULAR SKIRT, COSTUME, AND BLOUSE ESTABLISHMENT,' | 249 QUEEN-ST. JJIG BARGAINS IN FURS AT > RUSHBROOK & TJRIDGHAN'S. GREAT REDUCTION SALE. FUR NECKLETS, 4/G, 5711, 6711, Syii, 10-^ 6 - 12/*? each. =ill j-.e_i-ril_- reduced WAKai J-a-o&js-i = » ia___j__«sI- | CI-3_LA_Etl_<rG __.1* ABSURDLY _OW ' 4| * JJOSHISROOK & .ptHIDGMAN-S. GREAT REDUCTION SALE WA X SSi* JACK£TS - sha P ed backs > WOMANS -MACKS. usual price 21/ to *«.■/, clearitis .from 7/6 each. 12 ONLY RICH SILK JACKETS fil)/ each. SALJ2 Price 27/e B| W/ ; GEEAX TALBE IK CLOTHING ANTJ MEN'S WEAR- ° TWEED TROUSERS 3/11 4/11 ==,-,, I^_lie^ I l^? 1 DRAWERS j THE SALE IS NOW ON AT JJUSHBEOOK AND \ QDEEN-ST., Just above the Grey Statue. t B For the Qlgfe $___f• *»* g B JULY 10th, THEn K. J)OUBLE gVEKT g ' r Ist E g ; R REMOVAL ;gALE, R R gALE, JJEWTON R i R (Moving into New Premises this R ' R Month). g I 2 nd « I L.S.D. iS' ALE > .(T 1 - 1 I L.S.D. BALE'8 ALE ' C ITY - | R This Annual "Late Season's Dra- R : R pery" Sale Commences R B R R WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. R ' E R| g k : X X , R SALE TIME BARGAINS IN ALL R ' R R ' R DEPARTMENTS. h R R R X » B R TDENDELL'S, X TD., R R g ■ R CITY AND NEWTON. R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRERR ' JACKET'S.—Ladies' and Child*~A ren's, specially cheap lines, in greai variety; English manufacture, own mann- • facture. Greatly reduced at W. Spedding's Clearance Sale. MEETINGS, YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING, JULY 12, 1907. Chair taken by J. W. Stewart, Esq., at 7.45 p.m. Address by the Rev. Macauley Caldwell. Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets, l/. Musi- ! cal Programme. - I TfUSH. FISH. FlSH,—Best quality, ! A- lowest price at Sanfbrd's Fish Mar- j - et - : I BOOT BAR!JAINS, Child's Tan Boots, . 5/6,—McKernW Boos* Sale, on. w^aVl
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 12
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