The antimony mines at Waikare are giving improved returns, and an unworked seam of good coal 6Jft. thick has been located at Kawakawa on Hall and Black'a lease. There is every reason to believe that those who may find 1 capital for mineral work in the Bay may expect a sood return, writes our Russell correspondent, but either ignorance or prejudice seems to make Auckland folk unable to believe anything good of the "poor North." Ladies' plain or ribbed cashmere hose— loid, lud, i/, l/iw, i /7h 1/9> 1/Uj Out they go. Indies' black lace cashmere hose—Clean sweep prices, l/4i, l/7i, 1/9, 2/3. Ladies' embroidered fronts, "cashmere hose—Out they go, 1/6, l/7i, 1/11, 2/3, 2/8. 2/11. At McCuUagh and Gower's sale.—(Ad.) Trimmed Hats, toques and bonnets.— 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, up, originally 13/11, 14/11, 15/11, 18/11, up. All our highclass Millinery at Out-they-go prices. At MeCuUagh and Gower's sale.—(Ad.) West End London tips in hard hats are here. Taking shapes and new ideas in headgear always at Geo. Fo/.lds'.— (Ad )
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 168, 15 July 1908, Page 4
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