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'4 " '% i r Dress and Fashion. , ' Although tha Burglars of the late Bobbery at COURT BROS, have not been caught, this firm have CAPTURED over £3000 worth of the pick of MpArthur <fc Co.'s SPECIAL JOB LINES at their Final Sale., • ,;. m + _ ,' v ;.r^'r,.... We are now offering the same MUCH UNDER McArthur and Co.'s WHOLESALE PRICES. We DID NOT buy McArthur & Co.'s entire stock of Gloves; but WE DID purchase over 400 dozen of the same, and intend selling, these goods at Clearing Prices. WE BOUGHT 100 pieces of Flannelettes; selling from Ifd per yard. WE BOUGHT 500 Men's All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits; selling from 16s lid; worth double. WE BOUGHT McArbhur and Co.'s stock of Mackintoshes; selling at half usual prices. WE BOUGHT large Job Lines in all Departments—Blankets Flannels, Rugs, Towels, Dresses, Umbrellas, Hosiery; in fact in every Department. WE SHALL SELL ALL THESE GOODS AT CLEARING PRICES, STARTING FROM TO-DAY. RECENT ROBBERY. So many of our Customers having expressed a wish to see what remains of our Safe after the recent Robbery, we are now showing the same in our Queen-street Shop Window. QUEEN-STREET and KAIIANGAHAPE ROAD. Musical. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., QUEEN-STREET (Next J. & J. Dickey), Beg to announce the arrival, ex DORIC and PAKEHA, of a large shipment of Ei<rc3-Lisi3: ifi-A-InTos, By the celebrated London makers, KIRKMAN & SON and JARRETT & GOUDGE, which for quality, finish, and durability cannot be surpassed. We also stock GERMAN PIANOS, by best-known makers, as LIPP & SOHN, G. SOHWECHTEN, KAPS, J. EAMSPERGEE, &c, &c, and feel sure that an inspection by intending purchasers will be to their interest. As we sell on the Time Payment System as well as for Cash, instruments are withiD the reach of all. EVERY INSTRUMENT WE SELL IS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. A Large Assortment of BRASS INSTRUMENTS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, and all other Instruments and FITTINGS in Stock. c —-.Starr— THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO 00. A.« HEQ-MA.N, McLncLger*. QUEEN-STBBET (NEXT MESSES. J. & J. DICKEY).

Tailors. i I an iii Mii him i minim ■ihiiiiiihmiimmhiiim mill ■ in mi mi iimrr—nrrrrr-T -1 — I J TAILORING. ITTmTT „. T „ AUTUMN, 1894. OUR NEW GOODS ARE OPENED OUT. NICER STYLES OB SETTEE VALUE WE HAVE NEVER SEEN. G. MOB RIDE, Merchant Tailor, 39, 41, & 43, VICTORIA-STREET' (NEXT UNION BANK, ONE DOOR FROM QUEEN-STREET). &r SEVERAL CASES OF NEW BOOKS FOR OUR FREE LIBRARY. ' VENI. VIDI. VICI.

Timber. THE Kami Timber Company (LIMITED), CUSTOM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, AND JOINERS REQUIRING THOROUGHLY - SEASONED KAURI TIMBER, Should apply to the KAURI TIMBER 00. (LIMITED) Who hare IN STOCK: 3,000,000 ™POP SEASONED KAURI TIMBER, FLOORING, LINING, MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASHES, MANTELS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP JOINERY MANUFACTURED FROM SEASONED TIMBER ONLY. ARCHITECTS AND INTENDING BUILDERS CAN HAVK NO HIGHER GUARANTEE OF GOOD MATERIAL AND SOUND WORKMANSHIP THAN BY BICEING THAT Alt JOINERY IS BRANDED: K. T. CO Glassware. SELLING /"\ F F! ! I ELLING V/FFll! GLASSWARE AND CHINA. / -. .;; , GIVING-UP BUSINESS j ,-, [; , £3000 -§'■ tS" TO BE HAD BKLOW LANDED COST ! ■*»' This Is a GENUINE SALE below landed Cost! to CLEAR, not merely to reduce STOCK, as! I am positively giving up business. | TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the STOCK and GOODWILL of A. ALEY, Glass and China Merchant, NEWTON. j The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. AS; |; : KARANGAHAPE ROAD Howe-street). i . ,

"VTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAXl TION. Wholesale supplies of the Association's celebrated Brand of Butter are held in stock at the Depot, City Flour Mills, Shortland-street. Retail quantities may be had from any grocer, provision dealer, or dairyman. , Notk.—The name 'New Zealand Dairy Association " is upon every pat) and package-

TpiDELITY GUARANTEE. THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. ! Office ! P. A. EDMISTON, 109. Victoria Arcade. General Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9489, 19 April 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9489, 19 April 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9489, 19 April 1894, Page 2