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-VTOTICE OF "OEMOVAL. SYDENHAM HOUSE, GREY-STREET.—Hat-ing decided to remain in Auckland it is - with pleasure we announce that wo liavo taken those central premises in Queen-street now occupied by Mr. Wayte, Stationer, (op. posite Wyndhani-street), where our business will be conducted On the Ready-Money System as heretofore, enabling us to produce. Clothing of Superior Style at reasonable prices. Our New Establishment Will be stocked with the best class of goods that can possibly be procured, and no effort will bo wanting on our part to realise in practice what we believe to be the true secret of conducting a business successfully, viz.: "That to study the interests of your customers is the surest way to advance your own." Business will be continued in our present Premises until date of removal, early in October. A. "W 00LLAMS AND C°'» SYDENHAM HOUSE, GREY-STREET. <3 PRING and RUMMER T^RAPERY. WILSON, WILLIAMS, & McCULLAGH, In soliciting the patronage of the Ladies of Anck land and Suburbs for the coming season, would respectfully intimate that having perfected their arrangements for the REGULAR SUPPLY OF SEASON'S GOODS, EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND REPLETE WITH THE LEADING NOVELTIES FROM THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURERS. In addition to the above they are happy to inform their Customers that having effected improvements by adding considerably to the light of their premises, Ladies will now be enabled to make their purchases with greater facility and comfort. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. WILSON, WILL IA M AND M C C ULLAGH, GENERAL DRAPERS, 180 & 182, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone 135. KB. TUT R S. T EWISSON Begs to intimate to her CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC That she has RETIRED FROM THE JEWELLERY BUSINESS, Having sold the same, together with her STOCK-IN-TRADE, To M- W. KEATES Whom she confidently introduces to her Customers, and respectfully requests for him a continuance) of the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband and herself. W. S K E A T E s " Having had lifelong practical experience in the WATCH AND JEWELLERY TRADE, In taking over the above Business, assures Mrs. Lewisson's Customers and tho Public that his best endeavouM will bo put forth to merit their continued support, his aim being to supply only Thoroughly Reliable Goods at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. This his long Home and Colonial experience enables him to iio. P.S.—ln order to make room for NEW GOODS SHORTLY TO ARRIVE, The Whole Stock is now offered at from 15 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT From usual Plainly-marked Prices. 138, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK. REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS. September 24,1888. JAM BR STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTER M. Inst. C.E. Asso. M. Inst. C.K. STEWART & ~O" UNT ER, JO. CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, SHORTLAND - STREET. AUCKLAND. "jl/T RS. QjOMERVILLE HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING ARRIVAL OF "VT E W O O D S, PER DIRECT STEAMER, CONSISTING OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS NOVELTIES IN SUNSHADES, &c, WELLESLEY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 4