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Steam to and from Auckland.—The P.S. Tertcanora leaves Goods Wharf for Auckland Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning^londays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. See time table.—[Advt.]

A Boom. —Just received 300 pairs Ladies Choice Evening Shoes. — Zealand Boot Warehouse, Pollen street.—fADVT.]

Go to Court's for Corsets and Umbrellas No one can compete with us, we give best Talue for cash at the Bee Hive.—["Adyt."]

The most genuine bargains obtainable on the Thames in the drapery line is to be had sat Wylie's clearing sale The men's youths', and boys' clothing selling at W. .S. Wylie's is extraordinary good value. The balance of prints and dress goods are being cleared at enormous reductions at W, S "Wylie's.—[Advt]

Still they coxe.—Two more large crates of English crockery per s.s. Pakeha, and 30 crates of Maßon's patent screw-top fruit jars just landed (January 20th), three sizes, and Belling at (just tancy) ss, 5s 3d, and s 9d per dozen. Best stone china cups and saucers 3s 9d and 4s Gd per dozen, dinner ware, &c, equally cheap. Also J. Edwards' celebrated Alva pattern of dinner aud tea ware (sole right secured for Thames), cups and saucers 4s 6d per doz., plates 3s, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d per dozen, W. Wood.—[Aim I.]

Dubkto the next four weeks, paopleinwant of boots and shoes will do well to visit the boot shop of Mr J. Lang, who has just got a good stock of the best and cheapest boots in the market, atprices which are withiu the reach of all. The following are a few of his prices: Ladies' walking shoes as, a splendid line, prenella boots 6s 6d, men's balmorals 8s (id, men's shooters 9s (id, tin shoes os 6s, slippers from Is, tan boots and shoes, also white shoes in great varieties, children' strong boots and shoe.*, very cheap, and also men's best calf running shoes at 10s 6d.—J. Lang, bootmaker, 2 doors from Gavin Wallace's, grocer,—fAnvT.]

In a receut letter to the manufacturers, Mr W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushford, N.Y., Bays: —" It may ho a pleasure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own State, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, lowa, was about to visit me a. few years since, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were mid here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, pains iv the side and chest; and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, aud Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant use iv lowa for almost a quarter of a century The people have leavned that they are articles of greit worth and merit, andimequ&lled by any other. They are for salt) by J. E. JBUksen.— [A»vr.j

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8605, 9 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8605, 9 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8605, 9 March 1897, Page 2