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Personal. 6S 11D—Men's Balmorals, all sizes j Ladies' Canvas Shoes, 2s lid.—McKerras, Queenstreet. NOTWITHSTANDING the great advances in Bedsteads and Fenders, we are compelled to sell onr present stock at a great sacrifice to make room for shipments to nr-riTe.-D,3.0. I THINK of Selling my Honse. What Agent X would you recommend? For promptness, popularity.'and preference, try Burrow and Co.. Bank N.Z. Buildings. UPHOLSTERER-Rocover Furniture or Mattress at your private residence, town or suburbs : also Ship and Yacht Cushions attended Jo.— Apply Upholsterer. HERALD Office. SALH PRICES-Ladies* Cloth Costumes, in green, black, fawn, and grey, 15s 6d: worth 379 6d. Indies' Shirt Blouses, Is lid and 2s 6d: just half-price. Underskirts, embroidered. Is lid, 2s fid. and 3s 6(1. Sale now on.-D.S.C. GIVING - AWAY PRICES-500 Dress Pieces, in Tweed Effects, will bo cleared at . 2s lid for the full-drew lengths at D.S.C. Our wear-well navy and black Serges reduced 20 per cent. Snlo now on.-D.S.C. PARIS EXHIBITION."-F6r Trunks. Valises, Hat Boxes. Carryalls. Rug Straps. Address Holders, Soiled Linen Bags, and all travelling requisites, J. Wiseman and • • Son, Quoon-streot. GAB SHARES (OLD), £13: Now. £9 10s. New Zealand Insurance, 60s. lam a Buyer i at these prices for not cash.—J. M. McLachlan, 10. Coomhes' Arcade. USEFUL PRESENTS.-Silver-mouuted Purses. Card-cacos, Hand and Fitted Bugs, Writing-cases. Pocket-knives, Silvermounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-eases, etc.— Wiseman and Son. Qneen-street. STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS-Bleached Damask Tabling at Is per yard: worth Is 6d: Turkish Towels, 63d; worth Is. Figured Art Mnslin. 23d per yard.—D.S.C. Slippers; Tan Cream, Id: Men's Luce 0 Boots, 6s MoKerras, Queen-street. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE has a splendid stock u of Bevel Plate-glass Overmantels in Walnut or Bamboo Frames, at prices never beforo offered to the public. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE sells Combination u Chest Drawers and Bevel Plate-glass at 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s; also, fnll-sizo Chests at 30s up. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE has the lareost Showv room in Auckland packed with Furniture, which ho offers to the public at lower rates than any hotiso In town. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE would remind those v about to marry that he fells a singlo article at wholesale price. This he is enabled '. to do In consequence of having no rent to pay, thus reducing each article 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any town house. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE. Karangahape Road, O is selling Dnchessn Pairs at 37s 6d. 455, ■ 50s, and 60s pair, or with marble top, 655. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE has just received his u third shipment of Bamboo Verandah Blinds, which ho is offering at clearing prices— long, 5s lid; other sizes in proportion. 23 Women's Vhlto Canvas, all sizes; Rubber Sand Show, Is lid.—McKerras, Queen-street. T\H. riHALLINOR pURCIIAS Returns from London on Monday Nest, And RESUMES PRACTICE At the Usual Hours. ■vr A T B I M O N I A L. A Country Settler, age 45 years, wishes to correspond with Respectable Female of from 35 to 40 years of ago, with a view to Matrimony. Address " BACHELOR," Weekly News Office. NOTICE. D. PARKER Has resumed the Sunday Trin. A Broke will leavo Three Limns, Pmisfinhv. at 145 p.m. Al"o, Brake will leave Queen-street Wharf at 1.45 p.m. B"th Brakes via Onehunea, Mnngero, and Otahi'hu. A verv delightful drive, Return Faro, 2s. Telephone, 244. J) O W L E B 6! •*■* Just LandedTAYLOR'S SPECIAL STAMPED TESTED BOWLS. NO. X FULL. MEASURING CALLIPERS, JACKS, ETC. WINGATE AND CO., 35, Qnoon-streot. 'J. p T ONG AND no.. 6WAKSON-STREET, Have for Sale—Houses and Sections in all parts of tho City. Farms, from 80 to 2500 acres, in various districts. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses to Let. Also, for Sale— Brewory. Flaxmill, Schooner, etc ■ANOTHER ARRIVAL,; Ex 6.8. Ruahine, Of the Latest in TRACED LINEN GOODS. NEW LINEN AND HONITON LACE.BRAIDS. Also, COLOURED LINEN. BERLIN AND ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. CUSHION AND LACE BRAID. THE Cheapest and Best House in Town for Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery, is the N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. All Goods marked at very low prices.— and 228, Queen-street. rfMENSE Stocks of Shirts. Hats, Ties, and all kinds of Underclothing, marked at oxceodlnely low pricos.-N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, 226 and 228, Queen-street. SOLE AGENCY for the Famous " Victory" and " Jones" Sewing Machines. Instruction free. All machines guaranteed for threo years.-N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queen-street, Auckland. WINGTON AND TJAKEE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established 1866), GOVERNMENT INBURANOB BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND, Ounosito Entrance to Fort-street BATEfI.-TURKISn BATHB.-OPF.N EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gontlomen from 9 am. till 6, p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aohos and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower. 6d, from 6 am. till 7 Lome-street, off Vl'otoriMtreot East. rpHOMAS JJ WHITE. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, 316, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND, MISS F. KELLY, Artistic Worker in Natural Flowers, Florist to His Excollency the Govornor. Bridal Bouquots a specialty. Sprays, Buttonholes, Wreaths, Crosses, and all tho latest novelties. Country orders promptly attended to. Show Window in Canning's, Queen-street, opposite Bank N.Z. J ONDON JjENTAL p'STITUTE, ! 298, Quoon-street (noxt Milne and Choyce). Up-to-date Modern Dontistry Legitimately Praotiscd, Otherwise No Fee Absolutely Painless Extractions. Gaß,?s6d; , Extractions, 2s 6d and Is: Painless Stopping or No Fee. Sots from £1 Is; Singlo Tooth, 6s. ' Principals W. D. l'ittar, Dentist, , | A, T. PITTAB, Manager and Pireotor, 1 i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11286, 2 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11286, 2 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11286, 2 February 1900, Page 1