THE SALE EXTRAORDINARY. W. RATTRAY WILL CONTINUE HIS SALE!ANOTHER WEEK, AT THE SAME EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, SHOBTLAIirD ST^IEH-T, AUCKLAND. SPRING MILLINERY. MRS. FORD WILL OPEN II EH NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, i-_N TUESDAY NEXT, THE 13th INST., CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWIITa (J PARIS GOODS:— BONNETS; HATS, TRIMMED AND UIS TRIMMED. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND EVf'RY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY GOODS. Please note the Addres : — :m::r,s, -Et,o_e^d's PARIS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 216, QUEEN-STREET.
TTAVE you seen the Extensive Assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, PICTURE and PRESENTATION BOOKS, now opening from direct importation ex ' Sydenham,' selected expressly for the juveniles of Auckland, by J. HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreet, three doors above High-street ? A LL persons interested in the happiness of juveniles should call at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortland-crescent. T>IBLES, PRAYER-BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES. —A clearance sale at any price, at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreet. mHE TIMES of 1798.—A few copies on sale, 6d. each, at HARRIS,' Shortland-street. 1 AAA COPIES of ENQUIRE WMHIN, and a great variety of useful BOOKS, on sale at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreet. /-i OOD Cream Laid NOTE PAPER.—Five Quires for One Shilling, at HARRIS'S Short-land-street. mHE Pall Mall, Abyssinian, and San Francisco PIPES, in great variety.—HAßßlS'S Cavendish House, Shortland-street, three doors above High-street. NOTICE! T. PHILLIPSON, CHEMIST, TTAS REMOVED from Shortland-street to the CORNER of PRINCES-STREET (opposite Government House G-ate).
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 213, 14 September 1870, Page 3
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221Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 213, 14 September 1870, Page 3
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