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DAILY MEMORANDA. — NOVEMBER 16. sales: Minn. B. Tonka and Oilmen's .Stores, etc., 11 a.m. Messrs. Arthur and Buddie—Fruit, 10 a.m.; Household Furniture and Effects, 11 a.m. Messrs !J McLeod and Co.—Produce, Groceries, Furniture, etc,, 11 a.m. MEETINGS : Lodge star of the Seuth, A.0.F., Temperance Hall, 2 p.m. ecclesiastical i Y.M.C.A. Booms — Address Business Men, 12.30 p.m.; Bible Reading, 3 p.m.; Mission Service, 7.30 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. Ac : Abbott's Opera House—Wyhurd's Dramatlo Company, 8 p.m. 108, Queen street—Qlassblowlng, 8 pm. Special Advertisements. CABINET A MAKERS. N. /3HAIRS\ B. /CHESTS DRAWERS,\ / TOILET WARE, \ <CiiEAP FOR CASH> \ IRON BEDSTEADS, / \ BEDDING, / \ BLANKETS, / q yQNYUis,/ jq *' uilmYcmill f XiINOI^EUIC X Flo ob Cloths, / China, Damask, \ X and Ninopo Mattinos. yTAPESTET, Brussels, and / Carpets, \ \ "Wo aro selling very cheap for / NyCASH at time of PURCHASE/ tho Rise S \ in tho Price of "Wool./ Hearth Rugs / B. v-y R. General House v Furnishers. /"NREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF £10 000 W ' ORTH 0F boots AND shoes FOR ONE MONTH AT GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR CASH. TO MEET THE TIMES, THOS. ELLISON IS NOW SELLING OFF HIS LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR CASH ONLY. THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS AT MUCH LESS THAN COST ; CHILD'S PATENT ELASTIC BOOTS 2 to 5, Is PER PAIR CHILD'S KID ELASTIC BOOTS 2 to 5, 2s PER PAIR GIRL'S KID ELASTIC BOOTS, 10 TO 1, 4a 6D PER PAIR GIRL'S KID ELASTIC BOOTS, 10 to I, 6s 6d PER PAIR GIRL'S KID ELASTIC BOOTS, 10 to 1, 6s PER PAIR ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP BOOTS MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. EMPTY TRUNKS FOR SALE CF^p . ..A ** THOS. EL" '' „ u I S O N. BOOTMAKER AND. 'f MpoRTEH 7i< Q UEBN . ; IMPORTER, 74, QUEENSTREET. Jiving UP carpets H. ATKINS HAVING DECIDED TO RELINQUISH THE CARPET TRADE, HAS MARKED DOWN HIS LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS TO LANDED COST PRICE, The Stock has been imported direct, and the Patterns personally selected. There are a large number of Pieces to Select from in BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AND KIDDERMINSTER, And the prices at which they are marked will be found lower th.in ever before charged in Auckland, HEARTHRUGS TO MATCH CARPETS REDUCED TO COST PRICE. ALSO— AN OVERSTOCK OF 300 PAIRS LONG CURTAINS, AT 20 PER CENT. OFF PRESENT PRICES. AN OVERSTOCK OF BLANKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. AN OVERSTOCK OF CRETONNES, TABLE LINEN, DAMASK NAPKINS, AND OTHER FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. CHEAP LINES IN DRESSES, ULSTERS, FURLINED CLOAKS, &o. CHEAP LINES IN CLOTHING, GENTS MACINTOSH COATS, HATS, Sc. NEW GOODS IN DRAPEKY AND CLOTHING FOR THE COMING SEASON AR* NOW BEING OPENED, AND TO MEET THE TIMES WILL BE MARKED CHEAP. H. A T~ INS. jyj- A T A M A T A. CHEAP FARMS. In consequence of the numerous applications for Farms on the Matamata Estates, Mr. J. C. Firth has subdivided the Peria, and Puketutu Blocks into farms of 50 to 260 acres each, which are open for selection at prices varying according to locality and accessibility. For full particulars as to terms, apply to Mr. W. T. Firth, Manager- Matamata Estates Matamata, or to the Surveyor, Mr. P. E. Chea Coombei's Arcade (Mr. F. G. Ewington's office) Auck land, where a plan of the land can be inspected, J. H. W ITHEFORD NEWS AND ADVERTISING AGENCY, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Representing Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Mall Melbourne Argus, Australasian Otago Daily Times and Witness Lyttelton Times, Canterbury TimeWellington Post, eto. SUBSTANTIAL 9-ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE In Pratt-street, off Wellingtonstreet ; lofty, well-finished rooms; every convenience. Pries only £460, as owner Is leaving Auckland. £300 may remain. COTTAGE and about an Acre of Land in Wallace-street, near Tramway Stables. J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-Btreet. TjIRONT OFFICES TO LET IN THE BEST POSITION IN SHORTLANDSTREET, ADJOINING THE STAR OFFICE. Apply to J- H. WITHEFORD LAND INVESTORS and FARMERS are recommended to purchase the finest Farming Property in the province, consisting of 3600 acr«s ▼err rich Freehold Land, House, to., adjoining the Auckland Railway. 000 acres In grass, now carrying 600 head of rattle, 600 sheep, and CO horses. Price, low at £17,000. The above is a profitable Farm, and at a great outlay has been brought Into an advanced state? Good reasons for selling. Terms, about £6000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. • The purchaser securing this will enter on an Immediately remunerative property. Particulars on application to J. H, WITHEFORD, Sfcortland-strset,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7796, 16 November 1886, Page 4

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