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DRAPERY, ETC. TJUMMED FROM THE JUMP, AND EACH DAY GOING STRONGER. NEVER MIND THE OTHER SALE— OUR RECOLLECTION OF THE WORD AOST HAS BECOME HAZY, AND WE'VE FORGOTTEN SUCH A WORD AS PROFIT EXISTS. THE ALP. TITOORE QLOTHING (^.O.'S, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, GREAT KNOCK-OUT SALE Is shaking things up with a vengeance, fairly SMOTHERING ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS. The fact that our takings this Sale have" INCREASED NEARLY 40 PER CENT, on previous Sales SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Still they come In their teeming thousands, INCITED BY WHAT THEY'VE READ AND INSPIRED BY WHAT THEY'VE HEARD ' FROM THOSE WHO'VE BEEN THERE, ON, ON, ON. to sweet music cf giving away bargains such as never before dreamt of, stamping this MEMORABLE SALE rs the most stupendous success, far exceeding our most sanguine anticipations. THE CRUSHED PRICES TICKETED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT THE ALP. TITOORE /"XLOTHING GREAT KNOC K-0 DT SALE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Constitute a Unique Sensation, and require to be seen to be digested. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' WORTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, AND TONS OF STRAW HATS, WHITE SHIRTS, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF SHIRT; In fact, everything In Men's and Boys' Outfitting, TO BE RUTHLESSLY SACRIFICED. 2S/11 —Tailor-made Suits, reduced from 45/. 2/9 —White Shirts, usual price 4/11. 2/11 —Men's Tweed Trousers, reduced from 5/11. 2/11—Black Hard Hats, reduced from 4AI. 2/11 —Boys' Suits, usual price 7/11. 2/11 —Dr. Jim Hats, said elsewhere 4/10. IS/11—Men's Suits, usual price 32/ G. 2/6 —Tennis Shirts, reduced from 3/11. 1/11—Dungarees, usual price 3/6. Oil—Singlets, reduced from 1/6. 10/11— Youths" Suits, usual price 30/. 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d—Straw Hats, reduced from 1/. :; Pairs Black Sox for !/• 3 Pairs All-wool Sox for 2/. :M, 3d, 3d, 3d. 3d—Silk Ties, all colours, reduced fcoin 1/. AND HUNDB.EDS OK OTHER LINES AT FETCHING PRICES. A LF. TyrOORE /"CLOTHING pO.'S, GREAT KNOCK - OUT SALE, KARAAGAHAPE ROAD. DON'T MISS IT. 1/ ;ANE DOZEN FOUR FOLD LINEN COLLARS (LADIES), for ONE SHILLING, All sizes and In the following depths: '2

inch, 2J, 2-i, 2£ (stand up shape)

JOSEPH pOW£JLLS CASH STORE, 70, NEWTON. DENTISTRY. "VTR- A. E. HOBBS, Surgeon DeDtist. may be consulted in the evenings at "Wentworth," Ponsouby rd., from 7 to 8 D.m., where administration of gas or "Painless Process" may be obtained. Main Surgery: Next Auckland Savings Barsk, opposite Strand. Queen st. Geo. Warren.] R. V. Cleveland, [D.D.S AND (QLEVELAND, uji L ""DENTISTS," DURHAM (late Morrin's) BUILDINGS, QT7EEN-STCEET. Telephone 745. Tl/TR gOWEY ryALKEE TOOTH SPECIALIST. Over Coldicott's Piano Booms. T> E M O V A I, NOTICE ]Vf X A F 7T OOPEB > DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW ROOMS IN Clli CHAMBERS (LATE CITY HALU CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA SXS BOBXVUGH NOTICES. "THOROUGH OF DEVON-PORT. SPECIAL ORDER. A Special Meeting of the Beyonport Borough Council will be heJtl on TUESDAY. 14th February, 1905, to Amend By-law affecting the Erection of. Buildings, which came into operaUten on 22nd day of March, 1304, paragraph No. 1. by tlie addition of the following words after word building on the third line: "Not Including the eaves thereof, provided, such eaves do not project more than two feet on either side of the building.", J. C. WEBSTER. Town Clerk. Devonport, Jasinary 20, 1905. PHOTOGRAPHY. |pt EOB.GE REGORT. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 269, CORNER QUEEN AND WELLESLKY STS.. ALL. THE LATEST FINISHINGS IN ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS. GOLD-MTKING NOTICES. mHH HIDDEN TREASURE GOLD X. MINING CO., LTD. Xotice Is hereby given.;that the Application List in Hie above company, for the issue of the SO.OGO Reserve Shapes, wil! remain open until fnrther notice, but It is not the intention of the Directors to iasoe more than half of the Reserve Shares. Early application Is desirable. By order, N. J. LANGFOSD, Secretary. Fort St., Auckland, January 27. 1905.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 8

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633

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 8

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