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I HEAP £J^othing. CIIE'AP OUTFITTING. H. A tkins Is still selling Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., etc. AT REDUCED PRICES. Also, DRESS MATERIALS* . At Reduced Pricos, last year's goods at any price. DOLMANS, JACKETS, FICHUS, at half-price. LADIES' UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, etc., at a reduced Price CARPETS (splendid patterns) at Reduced Pricos. LINOLEUMS,FLOORCLOTHS,MATTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CURTAINS, QUILTS, TABLE LINEN, CALICOES, SHIRTING, &c., at very lowest prices to suit the times. H. ATKI Ns " THE THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL Have deposited at MR. J. 11. WITHEFORD.S OFFICE, Sll OUTLA N D-STII EET, A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS, Together with particulars of liberal concessions the Council have decided to make, with a view to encourage the introduction of English capital. Mr. Witheford, having been identified with the Auckland Goldflelds since thoir first opening, and having for sumo time past been collecting mining information for English clients, is in a position to advise any representative of Homo buyers who may be in Auckland as to the merits of the various eligible Gold field Properties. PLANS, REPORTS, AND THE FULLEST RELIABLE INFORMATION OF ANY MINING PROPERTY may bo obtained oil application at his office. COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR £5000; OR WOULD BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. Sample of Coal at my Office. J. H. WITHEFORD IJI O LET, A SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS; Bathroom, half-an-acre of garden, &c.; ARNEY BOAD, OPPOSITE BELL ROAD, REMUERA; Lato in tho occupation of Mr. Fripp, Architect. Apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-etreot. Q.OO D SON'S ON DON 13 NOW Removed E M O V E ** TO TUB PREMISES, 210, QUEEN-STREET, Formerly occupied by KELSEY & CO. WE CORDIALLY INVITE AN INSPECTION. Please note tho change in tho address: QOODSON'S NEXT KOIIN'S. rjlO THOSE SUFFERING FROM DEAFNESS! MESSRS. ALN AND REID Are now at tho Imperial Hotel, Auckland, where they may bo CONSULTED ON ALL DISEASES OF THE EAR. Early application is necessary, as their stay here is limited. MESSRS. ALN & REID Beg to notify those suffering from Deafness that they have an instrument, THE AUROPHONE, Specially adapted for all ear complaints. It is infallible and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable instrument has never failed giving relief to all suffering from dofective hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent large amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of the instrument is that it can be placed and withdrawn from tho ear with the greatest ease, and that it is NOT VISIBLE WHEN IN THE EAR. THE AUROPHONE, This latest invention for the cure and relief of EAR DISEASES, Has done more for patients than any other means of cure, and has been adopted with the greatost success by the most eminent Aurists in Europe. THE AUROPIIONES Are of very delicate workmanship, and can be easily and firmly fixed inside the ear, and are NOT VISIBLE FROM WITHOUT. THE AUROPIIONES Can be introduced into the ear by the person about to wear such, and can be sent to any address with full instruction*. Consulting Hours from io till l and 2 till 5 Daily. IMPERIAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. gOYLAN ft UN DON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS. Telephone No. 185. jy R. WILKIN S, SHORTLAND-STREET, Oppostie Star Office. Consulting hours, nine a.m. to four p.m. At his private house, Lower Symond-street, seven to eight p.m. Dr. Wilkin's pamphlet on the curability of all diseases, medical and surgical, (mainly) without internal medicines, sold at Kidd and Wildman's Auokland, post free 7d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9002, 15 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9002, 15 March 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9002, 15 March 1888, Page 4

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