XfIXPIKATION OF LEASE QHEAP OASH0 ASH S ALK g£g» GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. H. ATKINS Begs to inform the public that on account of itaifl lease expiring in a short time, he.is now holding a GJENUINE CHEAP CASH SALE OF HIS STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CJLOTHING, And has marked-down the prices in all department IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT, MANY GOODS HAVE .BEEN REDUCED TO ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICE » Such, as LAST SEASON'S DRESSES, ULSTERS, REAL SABLE FURS, SILKS, AND MANY OTHER LINES, The object being to effect a clearance at ANY REASONABLE PRICE. In order to give up this department, and also the Fancy if possible, and devote more room to the Clothing and Outfitting. (ANY REASONABLE PRICE WILL BE CHARGED 1 IN THE DRESS AND FANCY DEPARTMENTS. J MANCHESTER GOODS Will be sold at a Reduction of 12J TO 20 PER CENT. CLOTHING o» Every Description, and MEN'S MERCERY Will be sold at a Reduction of 12J to 25 per cent. tar A GENUINE CHEAP SALE 1 J ! TBI H. ATKINS. FOR BAMBOO 1 VERANDAH BAMBOO BLINDS BAMBOO J (ALL SIZES) GO TO J mONSON /^ARLICK, "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Qdeen-street, AUCKLAND. DALTON'S TjIIRST SPRING OHOW. FIRST SPRING show FIRST .SPRING SHOW FIRST SPRING SHOW 1 LARGEST STOCK OF TWEEDS IN NEW ZEALAND WILL BE EXHIBITED TO-DAY, AT J. H. DA L TON'S SHOP. OUR PRICE LIST Is the Lowest in Auckland, consistent with THE BrfsT Work. SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, FROM £2 10 S. ALL NEW SEASON TWEEDS. TWEEDS SEASON. NEW ALL. Tweeds from Ceiling to Floor. GRAND DISPLAY OF THE CHOICEST TWEEDS FROM HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE-It will give you an idea of the size of our SUMMER STOCK. TO-NIGHT, the Shop will be Lit with Lime Lights, between 7.30 and 9.30. J. 11. DALTON, having disposed of three of his branches, has now the whole of the Spring and Summer Suitings bought for those brandies, together with his own ordinary goods, to dispose of in Auckland, so the public may depend on having the largest and best-assorted Stock in New Zealand to choose from. J H. D ALTON AILOB ' 210, QUEEN - STREET. J OHN L. W ILSON IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE. EX TE KOA, JUST ARRIVED, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FLOWER VASES FOR TABLE DECORATION. SPLENDID ART" JARS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. SOME EXCEPTIONALLY HANDSOME DINNER SERVICES AND TOILET SETS. BLACK AND GOLD TEAPOTS, For the Price of Common Brown Ones. 267, Qdeen-street. QRANGES. mAHITItf^VRANGES. DONALD & EDENBORODGH (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga,) Have always on sale and to arrive from the South Sea Islands';— ORANGES BANANAS ■ PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS LIME JUICE AND DESICCATED COCO AN UTS tSL Purchasers can always rely on the D. A E. brand being the best in the Market, and that the utmost care will be used in sorting and packing the fruit before delivery. The public are . respectfully requested when purchasing to ask for Tahiti Oranges, and see that they GET THEM. Tahiti Oranges are admittedly the Finest in the World. DOMLD iIffIBOBOM. COMMERCE-STREET. PATENTS.] [TRADE MARKS.; HENRY HUGHES, , M.1.M.E., Registered Patent Agent by Govt. Exam., Wellington, Auckland, and Dunedin Auckland Office: E. S. Baldwin, shortland-street, \) nearly opposite Post Office. Patents and Trade Marks obtained in all countries. Specifications and Drawings accurately prepared. ,; Established 1883. • }%■■: .' ?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9327, 10 October 1893, Page 4
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