As the winter season is drawing to & close, Messrs. Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, Queen-street, have decided to clear the balance of winter goods at a considerable discount, commencing Monday, the 13th instant. The stock consists wholly of the best class of colonialmade clothing and ; outfitting, and the undoubted bargains offered will be much appreciated by the public. " Facts are stubborn things," and the fact of the large amount of property which has changed hands lately through Thornes' Agency, Queen-street, should convince everyone that it is the best agency in Auokland for the speedy sale of property. Painless Corn Coke. — This preparation completely euros the most painful corns, hard or soft. A few applications only required to deaden the pain. It is also most useful in removing any thickening of the epidermis, or horny portion of the skin. Full directions attached to each bottle. Price One Shilling.— Ed-son, Chemist, Auckland. " Thrift Is a good Revenue." GREAT~SAVIM RESULTS FROM CLEANLINESS AND SAPOLgQ. It is a solid cake of scouring soap. Try it in your next housecleaning and be happy. CHEAP COMFORT Can be secured by the small investment in one cake of SAT OLIO when you Jiave a liouse or Kitchen to clean. From the paint to the pots and pans, and including the windows and floors, it is the very best labour-saving soap for scouring and cleaning. ALL GROCERS SELL IT. H H i-Art'V.V.F Jffi.fJwtViJrl.T.* F\ iff. -. f, iSef AUCKLAND TURKISH BATHS, . LORNESTREBT. " CHARGES. Single 8s Single Bntli, on Thursday and Saturday 2a Season Tickets of 8 20s Hot, Cold, and Showor Baths.. .. Is Separate Baths for Indies. F. J. FARRELL, SecretaryML Mfi D V LOISKTTE'S SYSTEM. — InvaluIVI t IVI U fl I . hie for exam, purposes, and as n sound training of the Memory."— Harpur Scirife, IX. Uw Lecturer of King's College, London (Jan. 1891) " I was impressed with the possibilities of improvement to memory which the lessons open up."—R N. X««le, M.A., M.D., Cambridge driver sity Lecturer in Midwifery (Jan., 1800). " I,,*"*?"" to educate my son entirely on your system.'— Key. C. K. Cockiu, M.A., Rector of Leo. (Had lessons by Post.) "iireat advantage to strong memory; incalculable aid to weak on«."— J. M. Buckley. " Able to give gist of book after reailiug it once. Rev. J. M. Macdouald, 8.A., Oxcui.. M.A., Sydney. " An excellent travelli«H£ companion."—Captain J. 11. Have, R.N. " Invaluable."-J. J. Francis, Q.C. " Tremendously popular in Oxford. —Pall Mall Gazette, Feb. 4, IH9O. Prospectus free. One Pupil, £6 13s ; Ten Pupils. £1 4s each.—Prof. LOISKTTE, 30, Now Oxford-street, London, England. THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE PKACK SOCIETY. OBJECT: ARBITRATION VERSUS WAR. Membership: Is, or 3d annually; Id for Juniors Subscriptions earnestly solicited for outgoing mail by Hon. Secretary, Edgecuinbe House Pitt street*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 6
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