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J-/J. COD auu x aomvu- | | ~ GREAT SALE! RETIRING FROM BUSINESS THE WHOLE STOOK TO BE CLEARED OUT IN TWO MONTHS. IE?- ID .A."V ISO ItsT, On account of ill-health and other onuses. having decided to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, the/whole, of hUexten.ive Stock will be offered to the public at such prices as must demand an entire clearance within TWO MUM no. P DAVISON'S reeular value is so well known that he commands the largest Baby Linen, Underclothing, and Fancy Trade in the wl °" ' •& ThifK &£& ggjggrty •*"* THE MOST GENUINE SALE EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND. 93. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD QUARTER TO HALF OFF THE REGULAR PRICES. "Efc 13" THE FINAL GRAND FLOWER SHOW IN NO. II SHOP ! 120 Boxes BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, ranging in price from Is to 3s, all to be slaughtered at the ridiculously low price of 6d each, ome early and get the picK. 38 Boxes of FLOWERED and SPOT VELVETEENS, worth 3s 6d per yard, all to be sold at Is per yard. 72 Boxes of VELVETEENS, in Black, Navy Brown, Grey Drabs, Pink, and Blue, at 9d, Is, and Is 4d per yard ; former price, Is 3d to 3s 6d. Comprising in whole the Best Assortment in the Province. P. DAVISON, GREY AND QUEEN-STREETS. 1 " ~ "" * ' ' . j

W. R. BRIDGMAN /g / IS OFFERING BALANCE OF / /S / Summer Stock op / j PRINTS, GINGHAMS, / I MUSLINS, J jW DRESS GOODS J / S DELAINES, / M r I GLOVES,/^?/ SUMMER / ,5? / At HOSIERY,/ i? / Grbati ' y / *0» / Reduced DUST / -/ WOEa CLOAKS,/ fy / Rather than hold Bather than hold BuNSUADES, / I ° ?ar Etc. / vH' /Men's Gauze Merino / Vj / Pants, Half-price. / /Men's & Boys' Oxford a / / Shirtp, slightly soiled, jjgaß IS / Half-price, |||b / /Lot of Remnants Cheap. 3§Ei / /W /Great Bargains in Clothing / - - / Terms Cash. t/ 288 ' QUEEN-ST., / Qjf / A.xjokla.JNTlD. Machinery. ■ 1 T~t i I » hi / I Is £ / / sU d I ic w / / "3% I / is « / a P / I *ss jg ti, . I I £? .t? 0) I / O 3D . Q / / w *;&f / / /**if 18 § I / *"-7 > « *«!/ / i J -J / / si 2«I / / •S II *sl / / fe §£ , o $ / / HSlf/ / is- fry / / »~J aOS UCC / / f| 5 a / / 11 / /i*l 8 g / I v p i£ I / * I I o I / C 03 I I I j- j Our Machines are made of the Best Material pro cnrable - AVeldlesa Steel. Hollow Forks, Hollo* Handle Bars adjusted to suit riders, Adjustabli Ball Bearings to Wheels, Cranks and Pedals Hard Steel Bushes, Adjustable Saddles, Mui Guards to both wheels, Plated parts, eto. I M X N G REGISTER Any person having Engines, Boilers, and Ma chinery of any kind, for Hale, Is invited to have thi sunio entered in the "New Zealand Maohinar] Register," which is published monthly tliroußhoji the Colony. No charge is made for entry, coinmis slon lieliif; charged on sales only. Persons reouir ing any Kind of Machinery are also requested t< i apply for information before purchasing. 1 JOHN CHAMBERS, 139, Queen-street, Auckland. Toilet. 'HUDSON'S JJAIR JJENEWBI RESTORES GRKY OR FADED HAIR TO IT NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp and prevents dandruff. IS promotes growth, and wakes the hair no! pliant and glossy. In Bottles at 3s Bp. Posted, 4s 6d. [FROM A GRATEFUL TOUNO LADY.] Colleee-street, Cavevsham, Dunedln, January 1801. Dear ir,The effect has been so surprisii after using one bottle of your Hair Renewe that I feel n duty bound to let you know tl pleasing results. Some time ago I had the mi fortune to lose nearly all my hair, and what litt was loft had turned grey and white. Now I have Hpleiuliil head 01 hair, and almost its natural colon ' THE KKUULT Of A SINOI.K MOTTLE. I Clin firat fully endorse every word contained in your print* testimonials, and have grunt confidence in recoi mending it. I will do my best to make your II" Restorer known among my rlenda.—Yours respec fully, J.J. To Mr, Kdson, b COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. ltazorback, Auckland, April 0,1880. Dear sir, b Some two years ago after a severe illness, my ho fell off in patches, and was cause of great distigur nieiit. I tried a great many remedies, witho producing any benefit whatever. After using t> rl bottles of your Hair Renewer a perceptible chan was visible, and by continuing its use I am now possession of a beautiful head of hair, and feel th I owe you a debt of gratitude. I shall recommei it to all my friends.—Yours faithfully, M. Mc '■ Mr. Edson. WITH PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. (FROM a gentleman.) Auckland, June 1, 1882. sir,—About twel months ago my attention was called to your Hi Kenewer, which I have been applying slm-e, a find it produces the desired effect—l.e., prevent) the hair from falling out, and maintaining the i sired shade, also preserving it in a satlsfactr state. On account of my hair turning prey a falling out, I luxl been In the habit of using a mc ■ expensive imported article. I have pleasure recommending your excellent preparation. I H one application a week quite sufficient to keep i hair in good condition, both as to growth a colour. Should you desire to give publicity to th yoor readers will perceive that, for obvious reasoi my name is not appended.— Mr. Edson, Chemi Auckland.

ADVERTISING FADS~ VENT ! VIDI J VICI ! WE INTENDED ADVERTISING A FEW WEEKS AGO, THE ARRIVAL OP AN ENORMOUS STOCK OF NEW GOODS PRESS OF BUSINESS PREVENTED OUR DOING SO. | THEY ARE NOW OTEN FOR INSPECTION. £3- FINER WERE NEVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. <3-. M°BBIDE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, I 205 — QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. — 205 HEALTH INSURED BY THE NO MORE ROUND SHOULDERS THE ONLY CORSET WHICH PREVENT! STOOPING. OS- IT IMPROVES THE FIGURE BY THROWING THE CUES I 1 FORWARD, THE HEAD UP, TELE SHOULDERS BACK, THEREB 1 EXPANDING AND STRENGTHENING THE CHEST AND SPIN] j r MAKES THE FIGURE PERFECTLY UPRIGHT. * V By tbo use of the IN VIGOR ATOR CORSET tiglit-lacing becomes impossibl ii OS the tighter the drawing the more the shoulders are pulled back, I' . ! Dr. O'Kelly, L.R.C.P., Edin., September, 1800, says ho believes ib is the be £ invention of the kind for improving the carriage and appearance of the figure witho „ the injurious effects of the ordinary Corset, even* vm&s tight laced. '* The Countess of Suffolk, August 26, 1890, says: "I think thera such very go. " stays, and those you sent for my daughter answered admirably." *: "Salon, May, 1890 : "It is the Queen of Corsets. They are delightfully comfoi n able, and give groat relief to the back," n "" 1 TO BE HAD ONLY AT THE xi I AUCKLAND DIRECT IMPORTING C( ™ (LIMITED), its •' QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8812, 27 February 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8812, 27 February 1892, Page 2