TIPEEATIVE SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. A. LINABURY & CO. Having taken premises adjoining, having determined to effect a CLEARANCE SALE, To obviate the necessity of removal of Stock, which otherwise must necessarily suffer deterioration. The SALE will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY, during which time no Reasonable Offer Refused! The Balance of the Stock w ill be SOLD by "AUCTION As LINABURY & CO. are determined to open their New Premises with entirely New Importations of the most FASHIONABLE GOODS. A. LINABURY & CO., 224, QUEEN-STREET, One Door abovo Wellesley-street, Auckland. T pOSGRAYE AND HO HAVE RECEIVED TWENTY-SIX CASES OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S U N D E RgC L'O.T H I N G, Per Fernglen. They will be Sold to the Public at V COST PRICE. V T INOLETJM ! T INOLEUM ! LINOLEUM! THE NEW CORK NOISELESS FLOOR CLOTH, Noted fob its Durability and Comfort, Suitable for Offices, Halls, and Dining Booms. HOLLOWAY & GARLICK, Have JUST OPENED UP Another SHIPMENT of FUBNISIIING GOODS. 33 PIECES OF LINOLEUM—GOOD DESIGNS LINOLEUM DOOR MATS—A Novelty! Beautiful Assortment of HEARTH RUGS. New Patterns in Felt, Dutch, and Hemp CAKPETS. Well Seasoned 12, 18, 24 feet OIL CLOTHS. GOOD COIR DOOR MATS, from 2s lid. Some Cheap Lines in BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING. HOLLOWAY & GARLICK, Drapery, Clothing, and Furnishing House, CITY HAL 230, Queen-street, Auckland-. CHIEF POST-OFFICE, AUCKLAND. Mails will Close as follows .— For-Thames,! to-mono w at 5.30 pm, and to-morrow at 7.30 am _tail. for the undermentioned places.'per Ladybird, will close on Saturday, °4th instant, as under : Eor India, China, Mediterranean Ports, and Continent of Europe, at 9am For Taranaki, Southern Province, and Australian Colonies, at 10 a m For United Kingdom, via Sues and Southampton (for letters specially addressed), at 10 am For United Kingdom, via Brindiai, and late letters for Southern provinces and Melbourne, at 10.15 am For newspapers, at 9 am For money orders and registered letters, this day at 5 p m For Napier and Gisborne, per Southern Cross, to-mor-row at 3 p.m. . w , . For Mahurangi, "Matakana, Mangawai, Waipu, etc, per Lady Bowen, to-morrow at»am For New Plymouth and Wanganui, per Go-Ahead, on Monday, 26th instant, at 12.45 p m For Gisborne and Napier.Jper Pretty Jane, on Monday. 26th instant, at 3 p m " s. B BIS 3. Chief Postmaster. A Pretty Faithful Index of the state of the stomach and liver is the condition of the skin. The rooßt prominent causeß of saUowness are indigestion and billiousness. Kidney diseases, close confinement, and poverty of the blood also tend to rob the cheek of the ruddy glow of health. To regain lost color, and, what is much more important, to remove the causes of discoloration and wanna ss of visage check irregularities, and fertilize the blood with Udol-ho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps PTo-morrow the Double Rose at Bettany's Butter Store, in' the Market, will surpass in quality anything that has been offered before this season.— [Advt.]
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 23 July 1875, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 23 July 1875, Page 2
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