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■ — -■— imiTimr " " Dress and Fashion. „_______ - " -'•■■< '■ -"• . READ THE FOLLOWING. , ■ . . 1 ■ _— _ ___ — —— ■ Ip! WANTED mmW* li».. B« «. -.* «*• *-,«*., « "™, Tv'WOWN-Whito and Un-| WANTED KNOWN-Flannels, Sd, IOJd Kid Gloves, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 3a lid for 2a 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d.-At FENTON'S, 252 [ WAKTED CLOTHING. M* IS, M h "/'iW aM« * I WANTED KNOWN-Jab Linos in Box Gd, and 123 Gdtho dozen, yftrde. (Country W ANTEDIv*O\\* hitoamu N ' CoU ' ntr ;. the best,-At FENTON'S, 252 and 254, and 254, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN-Gents' Suite,,lß9 "^TOITS , 252 and oL *}?• 43 6d -Ab r Costumes all new styles, from 9a M, lie customers send for price lists and patterns.) bleached Calicoes,,ls lid, 2s 6d, -all , Good packed ad de- .gtreefc. ™ rt ™ e T '* lid, 19s lid, 21s, 24s 6d SOs; best, 355.- FENTON S, 202 and 204, Queen-street. L Bd 12s 6d now 245.— FENTON'S, WANTED KNOWN—A largo stock of 3s Cd, 3s lid, 4s Cd, and 4s lid per dozen. Uvered to boab or Btation free of charge. WANTED KNOWN— Line of At FENTON'S, 252 and 254, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN - Gents' TT,* f' ■• 262and254',Queen- 8 Prints, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Satteons, and _ A FENTON'S, 252 and 254, Queen- WANTED KNOWN-Ladies' Jerßeys, Silk Dolmans, Jackets and Visites, lid WANTED KNOWN-Gents' Trousers, Scarves, Socks, Braces, and every a 7t3 H A allclassosofWashinjrDrcsses, at very low street WANTED KNOWN-Dress Buttons, all shades, 4s lid 6s 6d, and 7s lid; Cor- 12s 6d, to 18s 6d.—AtFENTON S, 252 and 6s d£nd Ss lid- Trousers and Vests in the way of Clothing, cheap. -At pS , IU WANTED KNOWN-SCT*taClotte, • __ At FENT S NS> 252 and 254, -ttcet. 2d, 3d and 4d dozen ; Ladies Hosiery, 6d sets, Is lid, 2 8 6d, 3s 6d 3s lid, 4s 6d 254, Queen-street. New'zSiknd Tweed', lls 9d, 6s lid, 14s TON'S, 252 and 254, Queenitree EIV V ; WANTED KNOWN-Tickings, Ud, Cd, toft, 6d.-At FENTON'S, 252 and 254, £ 9dto 7b *L_At FENTON 252 and KNOWN-A large stock of 9d, 15e Bd, Beet 16e lld.-At FENTON'S, WANTED KNOWN-The Lamest Stool cffiSXT c!5*A for WANTED KNOWN-Towols, Curtains, and 10d ; White Table Dama£ *2 gjda Queen-street. 2.4, Queen- street. Kbbot, 252 and 254, Queen-street. • of Boys and Youths' Clothing of Sry't 1 mttcrns) Sheetings and Quilts, almosb given away, wide, 2s °•/ (R 1 h ;™K WANTED KNOWN -Ladies' Taffeta WANTED KNOWN - Ladies' Night brellas, &c, &c.-At FENTON'S, 252 and WANTED KNOWN - Men's White scription.-Afc FENTON'S, 252 and 25°, Ip WANTFn KNOWN-Dress Stuffs, 5s -At FENTON'S, 252 and 254, Queen- damask Is bd. (Boardmghous, keepeis 6d; fi D Chemises, and KnickerS) Is lid, 254, Queon-street. Shirts, 2s lid, 3s Cd, 4 3 lid, 5s lid; Queen-streot. | 'lidl lid, 7s Cd, 7s lid, 8s Cd, 9s 6d, 103 street. (Hotelkeepere take note.) take note.) >_ . . p Gall and Inspect at A. £. FEU/TON'S, 252 and 254; Queen-street, nearly opposite the Market Entrance- , ' Price Lists and Patterns posted to Country Clients free on application. £ nivalin -..-■-■ ■m,imTii«iiLjin.j.minm.»jf.n«wa»™««~»iu.ui».ui«iiiiin» ..n....,,.,..,., in....mu.iiiui l iij..i.i»i..iM. ■'■'■" ■■■"■""IU'imiTIIIITIMIWU lili'W'MlHl ■- ■■ ■■'||ii»iii»«iiii.i Mum m i'»n lUjLJß^ J^ai»^wiinililflllllT^lHiliir. l tfWa<L:.'lU' l |Plll '■ |||| „ ||| p- :

Commission Agents. J. A ITKEN C ONNELL » LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NO. 7, GOVERXMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, HAS FOR SALE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. RKMUERA-A beautiful Site of 1} acres, wltb nnrivUU-.l view. Residence of (3 rooms. lawu 1 ennis cnnind being formed. Ground surrounded wits heduw. and nicely planted. Price, £750. 681 ' WATER FRONTAGE—A beautiful Site, fronting the harbour, about 1| acre, with Residence of 13 rooms; stable and coach-house. Gcoimda nicolj laid out, and every convenience. Price, £ 1600. sse water TAGE-8J acres'fronting Argylestreet and Waiteraata Harbour, with excellent *: roomed House, coach-house, stable, orchard, &e., beautiful view, Price. £1500. infect GRFA'-STREET—SO feet frontage b> 140 loot, with 7-roomed Dwellinjr-taonse. Price i'tfOO. *» WESTERN PARK-Two nico4-roomed Cottages, with Allotment 60 feet by 120 feet. 10s per week for seven years, when property will become the tenant's own, subject to a small ground rent charge of per annum. (337) acres with G-roomed reMOUNT ALBERT—Ten acres with doomed residence; frontage to main road, North Road. A capital investment. £SSO. as 4 , DKVONPORT— VaIuabIe site of three acres, and Gentleman , * residence ; grounds tastefully laid. ont. trice moderate. 5 EI.LERSLIE — 7 acres, with well-designed 0roomed Residence, within three minutes walk o railway .station. Price, £500. (3TS) MOUNT ALBERT—A very tine Property, with lone frontage to main road, and within three minute*, walk of railway station. Area about .0 acres, suitable for cutting up. Price, *45 per acre. i3<o; ■ ON'EUUXUA-A beautiful Building Site, over three acres. Price. £300. Also, another lino bite of 10 acres. Price, £900. (374) MOUNT -VLlsEßT—Pretty Residence of 5 rooms, with 2 acres of grounds nicely laid out and in Rood order. Price-£7OO. (o^0) PARNELX.—A pretty Residence of nine rooms; Ground 54 feet frontage to Gladstone Road, by 120 feet depth. trice, £600. (320). BIRKEXHEAD— beautiful property of about two acres, with wator frontage and handsome residence of ten rooms. Slate roof and every convenience ; just erected. Price. £1200 or will lease to good tenant at moderate rental for two or three pOXSONBY—6-roomed Dwelling-house, nearly new, large rooms, with 06 feet frontage to Rmg Terrace and water frontage to Waitemate Harbour ; splendid view. Price, £700. (35!)). POXSOXBY—Beautiful Building Site, fronting London-street, 105 links frontage at a depth ot 14* inks ; extensive view, Price, £4 per foot. (SoO). POXSON'BY.—Three desirable Properties with sea frontages, extensive views ; houses, six to eight, rooms each. (310) (320). FRANKLIN" ROAD.—Several excellent detached Dwellinchouses of (i rooms, with allotments .32 teet frontage by 100 feet depth. Prices, from £400 to £500 each. r in MORNINGSIDE. — House of six rooms and tooiny allotment. Price, £235. (31S) MOUNT EDEN—C-roomed House, nearly new, over quarter aero of land, specially well-sheltered, good view ; £500 (247). ALSO, several 5 and 6 roomed Houses, with tastefully laid-out gardens VIEW ROAD— very nice Residences, with spacious Allotments. (29"2) ELLERSLIE—A beautiful Building Allotment, nearly one acre, planted with shrubs and trees; extensive and beautiful vjew; £250 (204). PON'SONBY ROAD— and two-storied Dwelling-house o 7 rooms. Price, £500 (299) COUNTRY PROPERTIES AND FARMS (Improved and Unimproved). . Several'beautiful Country Properties and Estates, improved and unimproved, some of them of great natural beauty and excellent access, from 10,000 to 50,000 acres. Particulars on application. TO GENTLEMEN" IN" SEARCH OF A REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. TVUR4XG The residential Estate of Captain $1. Stewart, R.A., consisting of 327 acres of excellent Land, handsome Residence of 14 rooms (insured for £1000) and six acres laid out in lawn and ornamental grounds. About one-half of the property is laid down in English grass. The Orchard is a very tine one of nearly 1000 trees —oranges, lemons, citrons, nectarines, etc., flourish, and there are 21 colonies of bees, in Langstroth hives. This property i? exceptionally suited for a retired gentleman, and will be sold a bargain. Priee, £2000. implements, etc., may be taken at a valuation. KAIPARA— fine Estate, all fenced; with natural boundaries ; SCI7 acres. Residence, 11 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; the property is partly improved and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Price extremely moderate and terms easv 3 "' • ' HOTEL PROPERTY—A very fine Country Hotel, Imilt of brick, and cemented tastefully outside, containing o0 excellent apartments, stables for li horses, and loose box, with private Dwelling-house (built on adioininc land) of 11 rooms, slate roof, coach-house, stable, &c, excellent garden and orchard. To an energetic man this is an excellent opportunity, as the proi*:rty will be sold for £SOOI ' (less than half-cost), and a splendid trade can be ■ developed. (377) . O.MAPERE LAKE—A very tine improved pro perty of 2572 acres; splendid paddocks, good build ISLAND—Farm of 340 acres im proved, partly in good grass. Price, £3 pur acre or will lease, rental £50 per annum. _ 340, M ERCER—Valuable Flax Property, with 30 chain; frontage to Main .South Road, and special watei facilities; excellent site for mill. There are nun dreds of tons of flax on the property. Price, 6* per were. - MA MAKETU— Kauri Property, 422 acres, o which 40 acres are in grass, 200 acres splendid kaun and balance mixed totara, puriri, &c. Price, £1200 ( "w ; AIKATO, NEAR MORRIXSVILLE—A Pro perty, situated within one mile of Railway Sta tion, consisting of 1852 acres, of which ib< acres are tir.st-class land (almost flat), the re znainder hilU, which will tako surface sowini equal to the. best Napier lands; about 45 acres are in grass, and there is a very fin Dweflinghouse of 13 rooms, with bath-room all fenced and subdivided into six paddocks also 7-roomed Cottage, orchard, plenty of water property fronts a tine stream. The land is in spleii did order, and grows immense crops of turnip; This property will make a very line sheep farm, anWill carry heavy stock. Price, £•-' per acre. HOKIANOA—Best Farm in District, about 46 acres, with Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, 001-shec &c. ; about 400 acres in English grass. (3?). PAKURAXG A (near Liolifield).— acres ligi Land. Price, 20s per acre. (200). XUARUAWAIIIA.-Excellent Farm, IS7 acre Bub-divided into six paddocks. (273) _ WAIKATO.— tinv Dairy 1-arni of 3. acres, with Dwellinghouse and -all necessary out buildings. Price, £4 per acre. (30'J) TAUKAXGA and OPOTIKI — Several reall choice Farms in the»e districts. WAIttAXGI—A Property consisting oi CIS acre! With immense bed (about 100 feet thick) of the be; lire clay, 10 feet from surface, and almost a ce tainiy of valuable seams of coal. Within one mi; of Railway Station by good road. Distance by rai vav to Auckland, 60 miles. Price, 26s per acre. l'f the coal beds, which almost certainly underl th« property, are once tapped, it will be an immen: fortune to the fortunate owner. Improved and Unimproved Farms throughoi Provincial District. TO LET. A number of Cottages and Dwelling-houses, 4 10 rooms, in city and suburbs, at low rentals. Pa ticulars on application. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities at Lowe Current Rates of interest. Money Invested for Clients. Liquidations, Arl trations, Audits, and Valuations undertaken. A( as Agent for Executors, Trustees, and as Attorn for persons residing beyond the colony. Telephone, No. 417. TO /T ORPETH BROTHER kJubiving, FORWARDING AND gexer, AGENTS, licensed CUSTOMS AGENTS, LICENSED customs CARTERS, queen-street wharf, AUCKLAND HENRY TTHLLIOT RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGE! STEVEDORE, AND Marine Surveyor to the New York Shu masters' Association. ;■;•,' QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FL. PRIME, House and Land Ager e Office : No, 25, Insurance Company's Bu ngs, Queen-atreet.

7^yMC'"Wll'' l ' ll '*' ll *' l ' , ~ l ' !ia ''"' llJ,l, '"^ J^~X "* , '''' > *** M *" l *^*^ uJ * J Commission Agents. a ¥ J Bnas TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LARGE AND UNEXPECTED AMOUNT OF SUPPORT WHICH I HAVE RECEIVED, AND IN ORDER TO DO JUSTICE TO THE INTERESTS OF MY CLIENTS, I HAVE REMOVED TO MORE CONVENIENT OFFICES. R. D. L. DUFFUS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS (ground FLOOE), QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE SHORTLAND-STHEET. i, ' . i i J !, it St>utcher & C O. ; FORT-STREET i- RECEIVING AND FORWARDING »' AGENTS. IS ■ iT " ?• FURNITURE REMOVED. of ——. I' Experienced and careful men sent to take dow furniture, pictures, &c, pack the same for long c °" short journsys. to Spring Vans and Covered Waggonr. for hire o e- most reasonable terms. J§ Cioods stored and insured at low rates. Ie Consignments received and sold by private treat; ;1 • Prompt settlements. n- , DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE is. n in WELLS BROTHERS, 60 RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS d, in FURNITURE removed. es OFFICE : VICTORIA WHARF. 70 Waggons for Picnic Parties. IC ' Telephone : Devonport Bureau. ly 5g Gunsmiths. S. Q^ tilesl D. E V I T 1 rbi- GUNMAKER, 4 xta AND nU> IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO _ OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION AND SHOOTING APPLIANCES,: S, BY THE BEST MAKERS, AND AT LOW PRICI ► Al> CARTRIDGES : All Cartridges for Fowling-piei are carefully loaded on the premises, and 5, guaranteed best material. FISHING TACKLE. FISHING TACKL FISHING TACKLE. PAIN'S FIREWORKS.— IN STOCK, * GREAT VARIETY OF FIREWORKS T (Imported by the advertiser direct from J. Pain, 1 x > celebrated Pyrotechnist), And selling at English Prices. NT REPAIRS. Guns Re-stocked, Barrels Browned, and every ot: kind of Repair done to Firearms. Guaranteed equal to the best English work. PRICKS REASONABLE. [P * BREECH-LOADERS AND MUZZLE-LOADE * BRE E CH.LOADERS^ r MUZZLE.LOADE D. EVITT, GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER, 166* QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, "id' 0P* ,031113 ARTHUR AND BUDDLE'S AUCTION MA U ' Established 1869.] [Price Lists free on applicat

Dress and Fashion. ,„„„ , netraaa ABE THE DISTINGUISHING- POINTS OF OUR CELEBRATED MADE TO MEASURE AT 555, 60s, 655,_705, 755, 80s, APPLICATIONS FROM OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS FOR MEASUREMENT 1 INSTRUCTIONS AND PATTERNS PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO. ALL MATERIAL SHRUNK, AND EVERY DETAIL OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. BOYS' & YOUTHS' SUITS MADE TO MEASURE. Send height of figure for working out estimate of price. ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FORWARDED BY PARCEL POST FREE OF CHARGE A SPLENDIFSELECTION OF NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS, FROM 2 s 6 D PER YARD. ADDRESS: lIALLENSTEIN BEOS. & CO, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY 158 & 160, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ! BEINGS The great advance in the prices of her products will no doubt enumerate handsomely the cultivators of her soil, giving a well-merited reward to their industry and perseverance. But it is no less a fact, that the DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY CONTINUE I TO SUPPLY THEIR GOODS AT THE OLD LIST PRICES, thereby enabling their j Customers and the Public to purchase large parcels (under the old tariff) for very little money. A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL CONVINCE THE MOST •» SCEPTICAL OF THE ADVANTAGES OF PURCHASING DIRECT FROM THE G J) 9 I e C, WHO UNDERTAKE TO SUPPLY THEIR COUNTRY ORDERS ON THE SAME EQUAL TERMS, PAYING CARRIAGE BY RAIL OR BOAT TO THE NEAREST DEPOT. S 'XMAS MILLINERY IN GREAT VARIETY, on At the D.1.C., Canada Buildings, Queen-street. * DRESS GOODS IN PRINTS, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS, CASHMERES, &C. DRESS FABRICS OF ALL STYLES, PATTERNS, AND COLOURS, &o. 3 At the D.1.C., Canada Buildings, Qdeen-street, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS At the D.1.C., at Wholesale Prices. " BOYS' CLOTHING IN KNICKER AND LONG TROUPER SUITS (SPECIALLY CHEAP), At the D.1.C., Canada Buildings. I MEN'S CLOTHING, ® IN COLONIAL TWEEDS AND HEAVY NAVY SERGE. Purchasers in this Department Save 20 per Cent, at the D.I.C. r DN SHIRTS, SCARFS, AND TIES, JSS IN GREAT VARIETY, VERY CHEAP. BUY ONLY AT THE D.I.C. ES LACES AND RIBBONS. 2ces JOB LINES AT HALF-PRICE AT THE D.I.C, CANADA BUILDINGS. JE, ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC OF THE ADVANTAGE OP PURCHASING ONI FROM THE the DIRECT IMPORTING CO., thor _Q_U E E N - S T R E_E_T. " "T7 r _„ v i "XT OTicE OF re m ova: WIGG'S "FAUN DRY, JU j MISS SMITH UPPER QUEEN-STREET, (Late of gundry-street) ' Or „ ~T ^T, Thanks the Ladies of Auckland for their kl: FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK patronage, and wishes to inform them that she h a..a Removed to more Central Premises at Corle; IBuikUncs, Hobson-stroet (top of "Wellesley-stree art. CURTAIN DRESSING. where she will be happy to receive orders for Sta; itio Orders per poet promptly attended to. Corsets, Bandages, &c.

Booksellers and Stationers. fiHAP MAN'S CHEAP LIST OF NEW CLOTH BOOKS. j i Ogilvio's Comprehensivo English Diction- ! ary, 800 illustrations, 27s 6d, for 20s { CasKell's Sclunco for All, 2 vols., completely illustrated, 18s, for 12s set Child's Book of Song and Praise, with 250 ; illustrations, and 33 pieces of music, for 5s ; Collogiato Atlas, 40 modern 18 historical : maps, large index, latest edition, for 7s Cd 1 Chambers' History of Rebellion in Scot- ! land, illustrated, 7s, for 3s Cd j Children's Services, a Book of Pictorial I Family, 300 engravings, for 3s. Science in Sport made Philosophy in Earnest, illustrated, 6s, for 3s 9d. Self-Aid Cyclopedia, by R. Scott Burn, for Self-Taught Men, 1000 engravings, 12s0d, for tis. Tho Englishman's House, a Guide for Selecting or Building Houses, 000 illustrations, new edition, 9s Cd, for Gs. Art of Leather Manufacture, by Ales. Watt, illustrated, latest edition, for 12s Cd Bonnoehos&'s History of France, 9s, for 4a Gd Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals, 2 vols., illustrated, 10s, for os Warne's Commercial Handbook, with Dictionary, Gazetteer, Calculator, &c, 6s, for Ss 6d Trees, Plants, and Flowers, by Mrs. R. Lee, coloured illustrations, 500 pp., 2s Cd Practical Treatise on Brewing, by W. Black, 4s Cd Cassoll's Domestic Dictionary, an Encyclopaedia fot the Household, bound in leather, illustrated, 20«, for 10s. Haydn's Dictionary of the Bible, for 5s Thompson's Gardener's Assistant, last edition, numerous engravings and coloured plates, 1000 pp., 30s Cassoll's Technical Educator, 4 vols., tho new edition, 203 the set. <P< HP chapman, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 54, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). TW'EW yEALAND DCENERY. A PORTFOLIO Containing FIFTEEN BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL ETCHINGS, Drawn, Engraved, and Printed b> E. W. PAY T O N, May now bo had, PRICE THREE GUINEAS. The Subjects comprise I WHATIWIIATIHOE TONGAIIIRO ON THE AVON TK RtNGAMOTU A BUSH CAMP, NIHOTOPU TREE FERNS TAUMARANUI THE TARARUA RANGES MOUNT EG MONT AUCKLAND FROM THE NORTH SHORE WAIKITE, WnAKAREWAREWA LAKE WAKATIPU ON THE WATER OF LEITH TE TARATA KAURI TREE WILDMAN, BOOKSELLER, VICTORIA ARCADE. "V E W yOLUMES, LEISURE JJ OUR AND gUNDAY AT JJOMB, 1888. ? TT P T O N & CO. BOOKSELLERS. - ipHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER'S NEW SUPPLIES OF EDUCATIONAL WORKS. • - a.d Abbott, How to Write Clearly .. .. ..'1 Abbott and Seeley, English Lessons for English Toople ' 5 Banister, H. C, Lectures on Musical Analysis 8 Baker's Magnetism and Electricity .. .. 1 Briuht's History of England, vol. 4 .. ..7 Cupel's Tips in Algebra 5 Fifty Examination Papers in Dictation and Grammar 1 Fifty Examination Papers in Geography .. 1 Goikie'a The Teaching of Geography .. - 2 Gardiner's Tales for Composition .. ..1 Uensley's Scholar's Arithmetic 3 Hodgson, W. 8., Errors in the Use of English 4 Hooker, G. U., Plane Trigonometry .. ..4 How to Pass 90 % and Earn Excellent.. .. 2 ,w Hughes' Practical Geography for Schools .. 3 Hunter's Art of Soiving Problems in Higher Arithmetic 4 Johnston's Statistical Atlas of Commercial Geography 3 Jolly, W., The Realistic Teaching of Geograrjhy 1 Johnston's Pupil Teacher's Geographical Year Book .. 3 Langler's Mathematical Geography .. ..2 Longmans' School Geography for Australasia 4 Longmans' School Grammar (by Salmon) .. i d, Mahaffy, J. P., Principles of the Art of Con--6 venation .. .. 6 II Macfarlane's Physical Arithmetic .. _ 8 6 Mental Arithmetic Teaching and Testing .- S 11 Ricks' Natural History Object Lessons .. 6 Ricks' Arithmetic for Pupil Teachers .. .. 4 0 skeats' Principles of English Etymology .. 11 Sully's Teacher's Handbook of Psychology .. 7 6 Tail and Steele, Dynamics of a Particle .. 13 0 0 Tβ, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 6 Photography--6 . , \\ THIRST-CLASS "i PHOTOGRAPHY- ft AT MILLION PRICES 1 l^|P§p) CARTES DE VISITE, [r Five Shillings (6s) per half dozea. l||||j|-^N^ J * CABINETS, P*v§^s&3f Fifteen Shillings (15s) per dozen. " s * =?iwn ' |WP ' Inspection invited at ARNOLD'S (Formerly REDF rn"s), 270, QUEEN-STREET Oppo ito the FirebeTO. PHOTOGRAPHIC 3 s 1 i«3si|itej| l vo- O<o isSikk viSf > b no a « p< ag!a^l!= ga as e *e<l Hare in Stock— best brands of Dry Plati Chemicals, and every requisite for the practice nn a Photography. Thomas's Pall Mall Plates (new make) are t Quickest and Cheapest in the market. A Dark Room for use of Tourists and the latt Photographic Papers may be seen, free of charge a> - Telephone No.SlKi.

Dress and Fashion. Yon Vagabond 1 Would you steal a man's hat when you can buy one so cheap at FOWLDS ?" FACTS "WORTH KNOWING: - JTOWLDS GIVES THE BEST VALUE IN HATS. JTOWLDS HAS THE NICEST STOCK OF TIES. JPOWLDS GIVES BEST VALUE IN CLOTHING. JTWVLDS HAS THE SPICIEST STOCK OF SHIRTS. JTOWLDS IS THE SAILOR'S FRIEND. VICTORIA ARCADE. Furnishing. j; * i WHOLESALE AND EETAIL CABINETMAKERS, TJPHOLSTEEEES, AND CAEPET WAREHOUSEMEN, HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF lIEIBITIOI LIBERTY BUBTAIHB 188 LIBERTY MUSLINS, EXHIBITION CARPETS, : HEARTHRUGS, &c, &c, &c. r ... i ■ WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Boots and Shoes. E — ■ COMPLETE RESOLUTION IN THE BOOT Introduction of an entirely New System of Manufacture. The present Entire Stock to tie cleared at once. '' GARRETT BROS, having rnado arrangements for the introduction of an entirely nei Plant of Perfect Fitting and Finishing Machinery, will offer the whole of the Present) Stook at COST PRICES, for POSITIVELY A FEW WEEKS ONLY. Como and inspect tho windows for quality of goods and prices. Thousands of Lines to select from. Children's Shoes, reduced to .. .. "5 " Shoes, reduced to :: :: :S. Si^^Sc^»cedto:: :: . o :: :: t f* Watcr re \ 10 lilies' Walking Shnes, reduced to .. - 4 0 M (Ui-eHisfcio'Sides! reduced to'.'. .. ..7 jSSsSIIriSSK :: :: J" g^^l^k »»«•»>««:«■, ladia-.;«..»mporjjf Walking Shoe., 7.M, S™.;gfiSlrSlSSSS I* oj and 12. ed. M a , ,"ir,.£ l i= M «,.r.d««edio.. ; • igJSSdCff'^iSS'to , " ■ :: 1 ilSSSssj^" ,l : :: i. EfißSfiWAi sfSfeSduc^:: :: li t ii I,' rint , rPilucodto 711 Ladies' Beat Prunella Slippers, reduced to .. 3 1 :: : I German, French, English, and Colonial Goods in endless varieties of Styles and Pricei Come early: the goods are already selling quicklj WAKEFIELD-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. « THIS IS A GEgUINE SALE>_ ■TTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO mO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR X CIATION. JL L ' vols. in tho various departments of literature; Sub- of the New Zkaland ULUald eviction, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Copfkb xhe Machine has been very little used, will bo i Puovidkd. Employment and Boaiidi.nqhousij to the satisfaction of he purchaser, and guaranty Registers. _ in perfect onier. ind K^^>ai»ffi^Ssia i *a WUI be sou cheap to make room for additio ReS and Prayer,' Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible web machinery. 3V \3 Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Stocks, Eoller Moulds, &c, all complete. 1) STRANGERS and others (especially Youno Men) WTi«iOV«? a hortow we cordially invited to visit the lloonis, where all infor- WILSONS & HOKTON, y maUorimaj be obtained OpenfromOara-tolOpni. Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9264, 18 January 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9264, 18 January 1889, Page 2

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