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mHE PERFECTION OF CREAMERY _L BUTTEB. Insist on being supplied with the ACORN BBAND or CREAMERY BUTTEB. IT IS THE BEST. Obtainable from GROCERS AND DAIRYMEN, And in wholesale quantities only from T. W. J ONBS 38, QUEEN - BTBEET, AUCKLAND. A SK FOR HANCOCK'S CELEBRATED XXXX TRADE TBAD MABK. MARK. ALES Made from the finest MALT and HOPS and free from all Antiseption or Deleterious Acids.* /CAPTAIN /^OOK "DBEWERY NEWMARKET. (If yon want printing in a hurry, order from the Observer Office and you will receive it by return mail).

QPENCER'S ... ENGLISH PIANOS. BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. PBOM 10/- - TTPRIGHT p ANOS Iron Frame, Trichord, Brilliant Tone, Good Touch, Latest Improvements. Sole Agents London & Berlin Piano Go , Shobtland-stbbet (W. H. WEBBE, Manager). Wholesale Price for Cash, or on Hire System 25/- a month.

A HIT ! A PALPABLE HIT ! ! Nothing could be more complete than the success attending IRBDALE'S GREAT EXTENSION SALE. The crowded state of the premises daily is still a matter of surprise and comment. The explanation of this must be clear to the least thoughtful mind. NOTHING BUT EXTRAORDINARY VALUE could draw such continuous crowds as these, and IREDALE has conclusively demonstrated that never before were NEW, USEFUL AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY GOODS OFFERED IN AUCKLAND AT SUCH MARVELLOUS PRICES. The alterations are proceeding merrily, but the dust, the dust, is now telling an alarming tale, and everything that is especially liable to suffer, and everything that is already Buffering therefrom, has been again marked down TO SENSATIONAL PRICES 1 Space admits of only a few examples. At 255. Jackets. At 255. The last of the ladies' jackets, all the very latest styles for this season and all the very best goods, in fawn and brown, 25s each. Not one of them is worth less than 755. At 7s lid. Ladies' Mackintoshes. At 7s lid. A huge pile of ladies' tweed mackintoshes, this season's goods, must be got out of the way at once, and the price is sure to do it. Just imagine ! 7s lid each, and they were sold originally at 21s. AT HALF-PRICEB ! MACS. AT HALF-PRICES ! The remainder of Iredale's magnificent stock of ladies' mackintoshes, including all the latest productions of this season's Cape macs., Sac macs., Paddock macs., Tattersall macs , Jacket macs., are all being Bwept away AT EXACTLY HALF-PRICES. There is sure to be a lot of wet weather yet, and, if not wanted now, a mackintosh does not eat anything and is always useful. Such an opportunity rarely happens. At 6}cL Dress Tweeds. At 6£-d. Wonderful lot of double width dress tweeds, the last of them now at 6Jd per yard, worth Is 6d. Other splendid tweeds at 9Jd, Is OJd, Is 3d and Is 6?, d would be cheap at Is lid and 2=) lid. At Is 3§d. Fancy Dresses. At Is 3|d. Odd lots of fancy dress goods, the newest designs of this season, are being literally thrown away at Is 3&d per yard. They sold originally at from 2s lid to 4s 6d. The Silks ! ! The Silks ! ! Are still the wonder of everybody. Fancy silks at 9£d, is o§d and 1b 3Jd per yard that are well worth more than double the prices. At 6d. Hats ! Hats ! ! At 6d. The last of the straws and felts, not rubbishy, worthless, and old-fashioned shapes, but all the newest and best goods, are being simply given away at 6d each. Many of them- are worth 5s to 7s 6d. At Is. Infants' Millinery. At Is. The few infants' hats and bonnets Btill remaining mast go this week. They axe worth 3s lid to 5s lid, but to get them away from the dust, they are now Is each. At 7s lid. Summer Capes. At 7d lid. A few silk and lace summer capes, worth from 20s to 30s, now for 7s lid each. At 3|d. Veiling^. At Bfd. A pile of new veilings, not rubbish, but really reliable goods, worth at least Id, are now going at 3£d per yard. IT MUST NOT BE FORGOTTEN that the above lines are only samples of the prices ruling throughout Iredale's establish ment. Everything of a perishable nature must be cleared ont of the way of the dust and dirt no matter how great the sacrifice. IREDALE QUEEN-STREET - - - AUCKLAND.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1022, 30 July 1898, Page 16

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