mo BUYERS OF DRESS MATERIAL, DRAPERY, AND CLOTHING. JJ. ATKINS HAS MARKED-DOWN SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, AND IS HOLDING A CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE. VERY HEAVY REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE DRES3 DEPARTMENT ON ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. DRESS MATERIALS in many cases have been Reduced to LESS THAN HALF-PRICE, And all NEW ZEPHYRS, PRINTS, &c, bate been marked-down 20 per cent and upwards. SUNSHADES, UMBRELLAS, SILKS, Ac., at Substantial Reductions. LIBERTY SILKS, at less than cost price. CLOTHING, MERCERY, SCARFS, TIES, Ac., at Reduced Prices for One Month. MANCHESTER GOODS, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, TABLE LINEN, AND FURNISHING GOODS. AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR ONE MONTH. A CHEAP SALE OF ALL CLASSES OB GOODS FOR ONE MONTH, But more especially in the Dress Department 6 DRESS GOODS TO BE SACRIFICED AT ALMOST ANY PRICE. NOTE. —Boys', Youths', and Men's C/othlng to hi sold at considerably reduced prices (for cash) this month; also, Manchester Goods »t a reduction in price. H. _ A™ Na 5* | /CLEARING QIALE OF SUMMER STOCK S3- At IMMENSE REDUCTIONS ! "53 25 ™50 P M CENTCOMMENCING TniS DAY, FEBRUARY 14. DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, LIGHT SILKS (suitable for Eveniug), Reduced to Is 9d the yard. WHITE AND COLOURED NET (suitable for Evening). MANTLES, JACKETS, DUST COATS, Ac. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY LESS THAN HALF PRICE. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUNSHADES, &C. GREAT BARGAINS IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. The MISSeI^IoLAUGHLIN, SHORT LAND-STREET (Opposite Star Office). ART TILES. ART TILES. MAW & CO (Limited), Gold Medallists Exhibitions Melbourne (1888), Paris (1889), Barcelona (18S9). Geometrical, Mosaic, and Encaustic Tile Pavements ; Roman and Venetian Tesselated Mosaic Pavements; Decorated Glazed Wall Tiles; Patent interlocking Mosaic Tiles for Pavements, Hearths, Ac. HENRY BROOKS & COMPANY, WELLINGTON, Sole Agents for New Zealand. Representative: Mr-C. J. L ne. I UST LANDED, ann SACKS FISON'S phosphate and V\J\J TURNIP FERTILISERS 1 A TANKS NEW CLOVER SEEDS WHITE AND RED COW LUCERNE ALSYKE, TIMOTHY, TREFOIL, RAPE, Ac, Ac. RY SGRASS and COCKSFOOT (Local and Southern) BELL'S BONEDUST PRIME POTATOES PRIME OATS ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. W. J. HURST & CO., SEED, GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND ARTIFICIAL MANURE MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. DR. WIL, KI N S is now permanently established in his NEW ROOMS, a few doors from the Auckland Club, on the ground floor, SHORTLAND-STREET, He has encaged a Lady Attendant (who was some yoars with Dr. Fischer, of Sydney), for the Ladies' Electric Room. "IVTEAVE'S FOOD. "VTEAVE'S FOOD— Infants and InJLI 7alids. For Growing Children and the Aged. First Established 1525. Best and Cheapest. "VTEAVE'S FOOD—For Infants and InJj{ valids. A Pure Cereal Preparation. Recommended by the Faculty generally. Sold everywhere. ONE GUINEA LEDGERS. UNEQUALLED VALUE. pATTERSON & riOE, LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, QUEEN-STREET (Next Coon.bes' Arcade). " "VTEW ZEALAND'S TUBILEE," Containing THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS OF NEW ZEALAND ' HISTORY, Also, FULL REPORTS OF THE EVENTS OF THE FOUR JUBILEE DAYS, And a Fac-simile of the Proclamations Issued by Governor Hobson, Is NOW READY, And can be obtained at the Booksellers', and Office of this Paper. PRICE .. .. .. .. SIXPENCE. Copies will be posted direct from this Office to Australia or Groat Britain upon receipt of Sevenpence. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8179, 14 February 1890, Page 4
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