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AT IREDALE'S. LADIES' WHITE AND CREAM WOOL WRAPS, 21 US, worth 3s lid. FOR THIS DAY ONLY.

IREDALE Is for a few days "liors de combat;" but only for a few days. LYING ON HIS BACK i„ nnt verv dignified position, and one that certainly does not facilitate writing), ho gives, as usual, THE WEEKLY LAW AUCKLAND, "Nonsense," says one!,,"^ dnes S' c ' Cl '' a | ' nnnther * " Presumption, etc., etc., au Mnitum And these remarks are supposed ocome from that little band of martyrs, best described as Iredale's competitors, ospecial y thn select few who have taken deliberately S copying^lredale's slylo of advertising; J hiil it is no prosumptiou or madness. It is solid, incontestible fact, as Iredale has 60 often shown in the past, and will : THIS WEEK raOVE N MORE R CONCLUSIVELY j As mentioned last week, Iredale made a. few mjrehases in Melbourne. Ho diu noi go there specially to buy, hut he had such a multitudo of WONDERFULLY CHEAP LINES literally thrown at him, that lie found it simply impossible to escape the A SELLERS. The result was that a LOT OF BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS WERE TRANSFERRED TO IREDALE Ai HIS OWN PRICES, and they are now being offered, with simply Mr. Iredale's expenses added, to the Ladies, who, above all others in the world, are most appreciative of a Drapery Bargain, viz., IREDALE'S CUSTOMERS, They (the Goods) cannot last long—a fortnight at tho lUtside—and Iredale would earnestly advise an early visit. It la impossible to give full particulars. she following few details give but a rough idea of the prices:LADIES' JACKETS (all the latest cut), 10s 6d, 15s 6d. 19s lid, 29s 6d, and 35s 6d. Every one of theso Jackets is worth 111010 than double the price marked. ACCORDEON-PLEATED CHIFFON, 18in wido. in every imaginable effect, Illinll of tlio price— per yard. This is undoubted y tjio most astonishing line ever ran in Auckland. Tlioy are all tho best Goods, worth 2s lid and 3s lid per yard. TRIMMED MILLINERY EXTRAORDINARY— of Exquisite Paris ami London Models. Iredale is cloaring at 10s 6(1 each. Tho majority aro worth 40s. and as there aro only 100 of them—no two alike—they should bo seen without delay. SATIN HEBE RIBBON, 9d per piece of 36 yards. The price speaks volumes. BLACK BROCIIE SILKS, 2s ll|d per yard. Thev would bo cheap at 4s lid. Black Broc.ho Skirts aro quite tho correct thing in Melbourne and Sydney, DRESS ORNAMENTS—A truly amazing lot, all the newest ideas, and worth 3s lid, 4s sld. to 6s lid. Iredale is clearing them all at one price, viz., Is lid. CURLING TONGS-A most extraordinary shipment, and as Irodalo lias not sufficient room they must go quickly. Tho prices are 4Jd, 6d, and 9d per pair, and they aro worth exactly four times as much. IN ADDITION to tho foregoing, and a hundred other similarly cheap lines, IREDALE Purchased a portion of a Bankrupt Stock of HABERDASHERY AND FANCY WORK MATERIALS. It is impossible to describe them all in detail, but when it is slated that they were bought at a discount of 75 per cent., it will at once be apparent that tho Goods aro all

AT QUARTER PRICES, and that Iredalo's Goods at quarter price don't generally last long. IR ED ALE'S FINAL ADVICE is to como early and secure tho best of THE AUSTRALIAN PURCHASES. J L M. MURCI-lIE, TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SHORTLAND-STRHET, Established 18G6, Begs to announce the arrival of his Autumn and Winter Goods pfrs.s, Papanui and Gothic, which comprise all the newest designs and colouring in ILtriis-llmnispuns, as also all Scotch and West Tweeds. Duess suits a Specialty. Selection of Waterproofs (all sewn seams). An Inspection Invited. tST Good Coat Hands Wanted. i r QUALITY TELLS A TALE. PROVED by the FACT THAT nearly ][ OUT OF EVERY £ Of the wholo population ol Men, Women, and Children DRINK NELSON, MOATE, & CO.'S PURE TEAS,

PENCE VINCENT'S O BENJAMIN GUM. MR. JOHN HUGHES, the well-known Superintendent of the Auckland Fire Brigade, writes:—"l have derived much, benefit from SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM for Coughs tod Colds." All Chemists, Is 6d and 29 fid. LOASBY'S WAHOO CUBES BILIOUSNESS. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1854, Capital ... £1,000,000 Paid-up, Re-insurance, and Reserve Funds > ... £400,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FIRE-Insurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on the most favourable terms. MARlNE—Merchandise freight, and Hulls In- •••'- sured, and ■ from all -parts of ;tho world, I. J, BEASSEY, ■ .. I ; ; ■ ■ . V Manager-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 4

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