Article image
Article image

PROCLAMATION. GREAT SACRIFICE OF £9,000 WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS (The Balance of our Immense Stock). GARRETT BROS., Having decided to prolong the SALE FOR ONE! . * MONTH LONGER, in order to close partnership accounts, G-.8. are determined to sell during that time at PRICES UNHEARD OF IN THE COLONY, The following are the PRICES of a few lines only :— 8. d. s. d Men's Watertights ... 8 6 ... worth 14 6 J Men's Elastics ..." 7 6 ... worth 12 6 « Men's Balmorals ... 9 6 ... worth 12 6 f Men's Bluchers ... 4 6 ... worth 8 6 Men's Shoes ... 6 6 ... worth 10 6 Ladies' Kid E.S. ... 5 6 ... worth 9 6 Ladies' Buttoned Boots 9 9 ... worth 13 6 Ladies' Buttoned Boots 7 6 ... worth 12 6 Ladies' Kid E.S. ... 6 6 ... worth 9 6 Ladies' Kid E.S. High Leg 7 6 ... worth 12 6 Children's Shoes ... 1 0 ... worth 3 6 Children's Boots ... 1 0 ... worth 3 6 Ladies' Evening Shoes 4 6 ... worth 8 6 All other lines at Equally Low Rates for CASH ONLY. 0 Gr ARR ET T BROS., Tanseks and Boot Maktwactttbebs, WAKEFIELD-STREET, A CKLASTjD. TXT INKS & TTT ALL WHOLESALE AND HETAII. CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, SHORTLAND - STREET, AUCKLAND. IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS OB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, COTS AND BEDDING. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF BEUSSELS, TAPESTRY, VELVET PILE - 1 AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS AND HEARTHRUGS IN THE NOETH ISLAND. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETONNES AT REDUCED PRICES. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERAMBULATORS AND VELOCIPEDES. COIR AND FLAX MATTINGS AND DOOR MATS. JUST RECEIVED— A LAKGE SHIPMENT OP FANCY DRAWING - ROOM ORNAMENTS CHIMNEY GLASSES, CONSOLE TABLES. Five per Cent. Discount on all Cash Purchases. INKS AND JO-ALL. T"O "OROCTER, • £\)9 -IT OCULIST OPTICIAN, Of Christchurch, is now on a visit to Auckland, for a ' short time only, aud may be Consulted on all Diseases of the Eye, and for the proper ad]ustrnent of Spectacles. With regard to the Diseases of the Eye, there may be considered two distinct kinds of treatment, viz., the Medical and the optical ; the Medical to the Physician, the Optical to the Oculist Optician. Entirely two-thirds of the diseases are due to optical •*• defects, Blindness, Squint Etes, Headaches, Neuralgia of the face and temples. Deafness, and Inflamation of the Eyes are frequently caused by optical defects, and are Prevented and Cured, without operations, by properly adapted Spectacles, made to correct the defective portion of the eye. There are over 500,000 various combinations of Spectacles required to correct these defects — impossible to be kept in stock Oiy any Optician, even in London, therefore, must be ground expressly to meet each individual case. *" — -^ T. R. PROCTOR received the highest award granted " for the manufacture of Spectacles in every combination of spherical and cylindrical form required, at the International Exhibition, N.Z., viz., a certificate and Gold medal. T.R.P. has for many years made an especial study of the optical means necessary to remedy the defects of the astigmatic or weak-sighted eyes, and this experience, combined with the appliances for manufacturing, enables him freqnently to relieve even the otherwise hopeless cases. no Charge for Consultation. Address : — THREE DOORS FROM THEATRE ROYAL, VICTORIA-STREET. TAD Y'S BOOT BLOCK TALLY HO ! TALLY HO ! -Cricket Boot Specialist ! To Sportsmen :J. Meld bum, Boot and Shoemaker, maker of Sportsmen's Boots Cricketing Boots and Shoes, Running Shoes, an, Riding Boots, and guaranteed to give ease and wear, symmetry and beauty undoubted. Last * kept for customers; and trimmed to their own designs. .

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18850502.2.99.3

Bibliographic details

Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17

Word Count
580

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17