Hunting competitions at Show to-day. We aro now opening up our second shipment of cotton dress materials in pique, fancy brilliant, muslins, etc., in newest designs and exceptional value, from 4?d, 5-ld, 6*d to Is 4 Id per yard.Smith and Caughey. Our stoft of plain and fancy black dress fabrics is very large. New crepon, grenadines. lace cloths, lustres, mohairs, etc., from Is 2Jd, Is 4ld, to 5s 6d.—Smith and Caughey. For the largest assortment of flouncing lace, grenadines, and lace cloths, from Is per yard, go to Court Bros. Grand horse parade at Agricultural Show. 2490 yds of while and dark ground piques in newest designs, 7Jd; 3050 yds of fancy brilliants, for blouses and dresses, excellent value 7Jd. —Smith and Caughey. Tandem driving at Show, this afternoon. In our cotton and woollen dress department will be found an exceptionally extonsivo assortment, and at prices we are confident cannot be beaten.—Smith and Caughey, dress merchants, etc. J, W. Shackelford lias a sp'endid show of gent.*B mercery, ties, scprves, and summer shirts.—262, -street. For the very latest noveltios in cheek and plaid zephyrs, from s|d per yard, go to Court Bros. If you want a hat to suit you, go to J. W. Shackelford. ho has a large stock in latest styles, and good value. Gentlemen's underclothing and hosiery, specially adapted for Auckland summer wear, at J. W. Sliackolford's, next Auckland 9av-
ings Bank. flood words coat littlo. Good sense is a valuablo commodity. You will show it at once by using Tucker's Baking Powder. Everywhere. Boys' leaning match, 4.30 p.m. Auckland Exhibition: You will be requiring soino good furniture to make your house look nice to receive your visitors. Then call and seloot your goods from the cheapest and best house in the town, whore you will bo well attended to, and f-atisficd with your purchases.—Tonson Garlick Co. (Limited). Spoilt your last scones, did you ? Well, " set a stoot liert to a stey brae," and Tucker will help you. Sold everywhere. Driving competition at Show this morning. Inhibition—Splendid display of Japanese goods just opened up, marked very cheap, to sell quickly. Beautiful hearthrugs at 63 3d. Fancy boxes of every description. Call and inspect.— Garlick and Co. (Limited). " 'Tis not in mortals to command success," but Tucker's Baking Powder always rises to the occasion. Sold everywhere. Just opened—Another large shipment of bamboo verandah blinds, best quality, superior pulleys. Como and inspect largo sizes ere it is too late.—Tonson Garlick Co. (Limited.)
Just opened—Largo shipment of fancy cur-tain-poles. sft long, 12 rings, brackets, and ends, 2s 6d each. Beautiful white enamel curtain-poles, complete, 3s 6d each Tonson Garlick Co. (Limited.)
Now iB the time to buy the latest novelties in muslins, Organdie, Brodie and grenadine, direct from the manufacturers. The choicest goods in the D.5.0., City. Hall. Spring cleaning—Beautiful range of carpets, specially selected by our late manager, now opened up. Inspection invited, without being pressed to buy. Speoial line at 26s cach.—Tonson Garliok Co. (Limited). Cattle Show, hunting competitions commence 9 a.m. Old boys are reminded that Monday next is the last day on which entries for their races in connection with King's College sports will be received. The Giles' College sports will be held in the Domain on December 7. Entries close on November ;16. Tonson Garliok Company: Our warehouse will bo open till nine o'clock Saturday evening. Sleep Fob Skin-Tortured Babies and rest for Tired Mothers, in a warm bath with Cotiodra Soap, and a single anointing with Cdtiodra, .purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep to both parent aud child, aud points to a speedy, permanent, ! and economical cure in the most distressing j forms of itching, burning, scaly, and crusted • skin and scalp humours, with lass ot hair, [ when all else fails.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 5
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