JJRAPERY AND ' OLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. H. A T K 1 N 8 In order to reduce Stock and meet the times, will sell for the next few weeks, jir GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ATTENTION IS INVITED TO. THE FOLLOWING: 25,000 yards of last season's DRESS GOODS at '25 to 60 per cent reduction. SILKS, CASHMERES, UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, ULSTERS, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, &c., &c., 20 to 26 per cent. Reduction. NEW DItESS GOODS, Ac., &c., now being opened at 12} per cent, below usual charges. MANCHESTER GOODS. LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN. SB EE INGS, QUILTo, BLANKETS, CALICOES. SMIRTiNuS, &c., 4tc., at 12}. to 20 per cent Reduction. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 800 Bojs', Youths', and Mens Colonial TWEED SUITS at EXACTLY INVOICE PRICE. A Magnificent Lot of Suits to select from in all sizss, and will positively bo sold at INVOICE PRICE. Also, Trouaets and Trousers and Vests, &c., at invoice Price. All other Goods, such as SHIRTS, HATS, COLLAUS, BRACES, HOSIERY, .4c., Sc., at 12J to 20 par cent. Reduction. 150 very best quality over Imported MSN'S TWEED WaTERPUOOIT COATS at 20 per cent, oil the marked prices. THE ABOVE REDUCTIONS ARE GENUINE, The Intention being to REDUCE STOCK SOME THOUSANDS OF POUNDS, NO MATTER IF AT A HEAVY LOSS. H. AIK 1 N s - QUEEN-STREET, 1 THE AUCKLAND GUIDE IS THE BEST LOCAL TIME TABLE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHIP. OWNEIIS, ETC, la retiring from the Ship Chandlery business, I Nfr to tender my sincere thanks to my many friends for their generous support during the last fourteen year and will consider it a personal favour if my late patrons will kindly transfer their patronage to my successors in the business, Messrs. Ross and Co., whom I can confidently recommend. D. 11. MoKENZIE. Auckland, September 23,1887. WITH reference to the above announcement, we have much pleasure in Intimating to the friends of the late Firm, and the public generally, that we will carry on the business of Ship Chandler*, "all Makers, - etc., in our temporary premises at No. 17, Lower Quaen-street, and hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the late firm. „ „ ROSS & CO, THE Sail Loft will be under the manage' ment of Mr. Charles Reynolds, who had charge of this branch of Captain MoEens a's business for the last fourteen years, ibe services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, lor many yearn Head storemm for Messrs. J. and D. Oxley and Captain I). H. McKenrle, have been retained for the new firm. Woods will arrive by next steamer from Sydney, and by direct steamers from Home. ROSS & CO., [Successors to Captain D. 11. McKenzle.l SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, Etc. Temporary premises, No. 17, Lower Qaeen*street Auckland. M. M üBO H1 * TAILOR AND IMPORTER. shortland-streej:. NEW TWEEDS ARRIVED. M.M. begs to announce the arrival of his first Shipment of summer goods, which include the latest in design and pattern preiiuntly worn in London, and *11 other novelties procurable In English and continental markots. M.M. having now a largo ana well selected stock on baud offers liberal inducements to the trade In any of the following lines. ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEEDS FRENCH, GERMAN. AND ENGLISH COATINGS OF COBKSCREW DIAGONAL AND FANCY MAKES SOUDAN SUITINGS, VERY STYLISH SIOCKINGETTES SUITING, MOST COMFORTABLE TO WEAR SILK-SATIN FANCY VESTINGS BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED FANCY TROUSERS, ALL DESIGNS AND PATTERNS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS IN GREAT VARIETY. 0 PALMER'S NEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. an Entirely original SERIES Prepared at the Herald Lithographic Establishment, Comprising— PORTRAIT OF TAWHIAO, In a Medallion surrounded with delicate representation of the Native Fuschla in blossom. A CHIEFTAINESS of the King natives arrayed in Native Mat}, with appropriate design of Ferns and Clematis. MaoRI WOMAN and CHILD in MEDALLION on solid Gold Ground, intersected with Native Bash plant in Flower. These Cards, coloured to Nature, are admirably calculated to give friends in other countries a correct Idea of the appearance of the best types of the Maori race. ON SALE AT ALL STATIONEUS.
N.B.—Cards posted by the Mail leaving Auckland 7th November will reach London 12th December. JQONALD AND JgJDENBOROUGH, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND ISLAND TRADERS, HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE : ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES COOOANUTS DRIED BANANAS APPLES LIMEJOICE ARROWROOT DESICCATED COCO AN UTS REFINED COCOANUT OIL. Having very large and airy stores, we can guarantee Fruit In best condition possible. OFFICE : 22, QUEEN-STREET. FRUIT STORE : COMMERCE-STREET. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LOCAL FRUIT jyr E M O R Y. x ' NEW MEMORY SYSTEM. Buy and certain. Mo imaginary pictures. Over 600 practical applications, showing how to learn with rapidity and certainty history, geography, foreign language!), chemistry, physiology, ledger folios, rules ot counterpoint and harmony In music, names, addresses, also how to speak or recite without notes, Ac. Taught by correspondence. Prospectus, terms and testimonials on application to I R. C. BROWN, Preston, Mollbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8090, 3 November 1887, Page 4
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