fwrovosTES carefully tnned for 7* 6d, periodical visits at reduced rates. J. Obiso, Queen street, between Walter and Pahau streets.—CAk-vt.]
Steam to and from Auckland.—The P.S. Tsbranora leaves Goods Wharf for Auckland Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. See time table.—[Advt.]
During the next four weeks, people in want 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 within the reach of all. The following are a few of bis prices: Ladies 1 walking ahoes ss, a splendid fine, prenella boots 6s 6d, men's balmorals 8s 6d, men's shooters 9s 6d, ten shoes 5s 6s, slippers from Is, tan boots and shoes, also white shoes in great varieties, children' strong boots and shoes, very cheap, and also men's best calf running shoes at 10s Gd.—J. Lang, bootmaker, 2 doors from Gavin Wallace's, grocer.—fAmr.] Thk question of to-day, How can I make money? One way i 3 to buy your winter drapery from Court's Beehive Stores. All goods at lowest cash prices. Hence, money saved is money gained. —[Advt.] Potolah bees, B wise, B in time at the Beehive Stores, now showing largest selections of autumn goods, at lowest cash prices. Court's, Pollen and Mary streets.—[Advt.] James Loughlin, Pollen Street, has an extra large supply of best local butter, which he is now selling at 9d per lb.—[Advt.] 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"] For Blankets, Bugs, Quilts, Sheets, Calicoes, Flannelettes, and Shirtings, try Goo. Cullen and Co. Our. value cannot be beaten. Blankets from os lid pair—[Advt] Blankets — Our 19s 6d All Wool Colonial Twill Blanket, full size, wear guaranteed, is the best value obtainable for money. Geo. Cullen and Co—[Advt] Exquisite designs in fancy black dre3s goods, the best selection in town to choose from. Call and view them at Court's, the cash draper, Pollen street.—[Aevt.] Geo. Culleu and Co, being direct impor-
ters, working their business on small expenses, buying for cash, and selling for cash, are thus enabled to give their customers the vary best value obtainable for money—[Advt Dress Goods—Our " Queen" Coatings,
Serges, and Cheviots are unequalled; dye perfect; wear guaranteed. In blacks and navys from 10s 6d the dress. Geo. Cullen and Co, Pollen street and Cochrane street—[Advt They say that Cullen's is the Cheapest house on the Thames for Drapery and Clothing. A trial will convince you.— [Advt.] ' Ladies, note this—a few choice designs and colors in costumes, one of each shade only, direct importation by A. Court, Beehive Stores, Pollen street. [Advt.] Plushes, trimmings,; &c, in the very latest colors. A 1 value in best silks. See them, at Court's Beehive Stores, Pollen street.—[Advt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8619, 25 March 1897, Page 2
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