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THE WOJSTDER^OT THE AGE. TEAT <SS FRIAR HAVE much pleasure in inviting the Public to inspect their Latest Purchases, and have no hesitation in saying that our Purchases made at the late Sale of WM. Me ARTHUR AND CO.'S Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, are THE WONDER OF THE AGE, for the STERLING VALUE we are offering has upset the equilibrium of some of our " dog in the manger*" contempories, who would try to throw mud and resort to underhanded means to throw discredit on their more fortunate rivals, who were in a position to take advantage of this GREAT SALE), but we would remind the Public of that little Fable of " The Fox and the Grapes." " 0 We Quote a Few of the Lines Purchased at McArthur's Sale :— 75 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, for 20s each 40 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, for 35s each 100 pairs Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, for 6s lid 60 Men's Tweed Coats, from 9s 36 Men's Tweed Macintosh Coats, at all Prices 30 dozen Men's White Linen Shirts, 2s lid each 6 dozen Men's Drab Hard Felt Hats, 2s lid each (new shape) 10 dozen Men's Colonial Wool Sox, 9d pair 3 dozen Honeycomb Quilts, 2s lid each 90 pairs Curtains, from Is 6d per pair to 13s 6d 150 pair White Blankets (Colonial), in 9/4, 10/4, 11/4, and 12/4, for MILL PRICES 70 Rugs, in all sizes, at your own prices 400 yards Cbeok Linen Glass Cloth, at 4|d per yard 45 dozen Towels, in all sizes, at Less than English Prices 330 yards 60-inch Unbleached Table Damask, at ll£d per yard 5 boxes Astracan Trimming, 2 and 4 inch, from 3s lid per dozen 2 boxes Feather Trimming, 3 inch, 2s per yard 4 boxes Feather Trimming, 1 inch, 8d per yard 20 dozen Ladies' Hem-stitched Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 2s 3d per dozen The Ladies Dress Department will be found fall of all the Newest Serges, Sopsaoks* and other Materials, too numerous to particularise, and at LANDED COST. o ' £^* The above are ONLY A FEW of the Lines we are offering at such TEMPTING PRICES, and a call will convince anyone of the bona, fides of the Price List. TEAT J&.3ST3D FHIAB. TURAHGANUI HOUSE HENNJSSSY-'S MONSTER CLEARING SALE. I MUST REDUCE my Stock to a very much smaller compass, and as so very large a quantity MUST BE SOLD to make an appreciable impression on the Stock, v every kind and quality of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers will be sold at a sort of AUCTION PRICES. You cannot go wrong in matter of quality. You are bound to be right in price. I have no antedeluvian Bankrupt Stock to get rid of, no dropsical Elastic-side Boots or gorgeously -colored Unsaleable Evening Shoes, but buyers can dip deep into the soundest and largest Boot Stock in the province, striking a rich patch every time. The Sale commences AT ONCE, and will continue until stopped. NO SALE OOODS BOOSED. £7" A Few Specimens, to show what the latest machinery and microscopic wages can do : — Ladies' Kid Elastic-sides, patent toe-cap - - - 2/11 Ladies' Double strap Walking Shoes - - - 4/6 Ladies' Felt Bedroom Slippers - • - _ _ g<j Ladies' Patent Court Shoes (plain) .... 3 /g Ladies' Glace Kid Oxford Walking Shoes - - - 6/6 Men's Goloshed Balmorals (kid leg) - \q/q Men's Canvas Shoes - - - - - - 4/6 Ladies' Kid Balmorals (embroidered vamps) ... 10/6 Ladies' Calf Kid Button Boots (odd sizes) ... 5/1 j Girls' Strong Leather School Boots (tipped and plated) . 5/6 Men's Nailed Bluchers (tips and plates) ' - - . 5/g Boys' English-made Kip Balmorals (indestructable toes) . 5/9 Children's Lace Boots ..... j/g Men's Leather Elastio Sides (tips and plates, odd sizes) . 7/6 Ladies' Morocco Evening Shoes, pearl beads (special) - . 4/6 Men's Open Front Nailed Shooting Boots ... g/g Boys' Solid Kip Balmorals, copper toes (7 x 9). - . 4/6 Men's Patent Albert Shoes (elastic fronts) ... 7/g Girls' Kid Elastic Sides, patent toe caps (10 x 13) - -66 Ladies' Strong Colonial-made Leather Slippers - 3/6 Infants' Strap Shoes, from - - - . • IILadies' Strong Leather Country Boots (heel and toe plates) - 8/6 Men's English-made Open-iront Balmorals (steel points) - 9/6 ■0 1 ■ These BARGAINS, and a multitude of others, are all in stock as this List is issued. But late-comers must take the risk of any line being sold out. the moral of which is : COME AT ONCE ! BE IN TIME ! BE ACTIVE ! DON'T DELAY 1 Ladies, kindly shop as early in the day as possible. Hennessy's for Boots !

J. C. ANDREW f SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, WISHES respectfully to call attention to his Large and Well-assorted Stock of Saddles, Harness, and other Trade Bequisites, Which have been personally selected from Large Stocks. The workmanship of every article manufactured or, repaired on .the premises is guaranteed, and an early call is solicited. PACK SADDLES, SIDE SADDLES, AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES Made to Order on the Shortest Notice. A Large Stock of the following arc kept on hand to select from : — Buggy Whips, Spurs, Girths, Stirrups, and Bridles. American and Australian Saddlery and Harness made to order. J. 0. ANDREW, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Gladstone Road (opposite Royal Hotel). VENI!VID I ! V I C I ! G. McBRIDE, MERCHANT TAILOR AUCKLAND, 39, 41, and 43, Viotobia Street. OUR MR R. MoBRIDE is now staying at the Albion Hotel, with a very large and varied stock of Colonial, English, and Continental Tweeds and Coatings, specially suited for the present and coming seasons. Fit, Style, and Finish Guaranteed. Visit of inspection will be esteemed a favor, or Mr R. Mcßbide will be glad to wait on anyone who will leave their address. Gisborne buyers are thus afforded the advantage of a First-claBS Aucklaud Tailor at Auckland Prices. 229 WANTED KNOWN. JUST ARRIYED. XARGE SHIPMENT —OF— PICTURE ityrOULDINGS. ICTURE IVJ.OULDINQS. PICTURES FRAMED AT HALF THE * ORDINARY PRICE. F. HALL, PAINTER, GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER Gladstone Road. &D|RINK HEALTH TEA ! It is the, jEgit Best t *^e Purest, tjie moat Invigorating gMiBtWmJAMs asp Kbttlk, Ltd., Whole

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7013, 27 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7013, 27 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7013, 27 June 1894, Page 4

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