OAiBEIEL LEWIS AMD GO., 1 OXJB .pRIVATE C3ALES jryEPARTMENT JS QPEN ™ ALL. INCLUDING T HE TRADE ■jVJANY OF T-yiIOM HAVE "yISITED A ND ARE , A STOrfISHED AT THE 1 A JrS. I TOW -pKICES AILE "jUTAJtKED. I WE TTAKDLE "OELIABLE rjOODS, AND QELL AT T ESS rpflAN THE pUBEISH THAT IS ON THE JVTAP-KET XTISIT AND JUDGE FOE S ELVES. JTXPERIEXC'ED pACKERS QNLY ENGAGED TO T7INSTJRE .CJAFE ■rpBAXSIT. JT\ ABRIEL T EWIS AND /~XO., OPPOSITE SMEETON'S. A TTRACT-lONS Iv "P|VRRY T^EPARTiIENT At JOHN COUNT'S Men's black esislnneit; sox, from Sid pair: colonial all wot'i ditto, from MLd pair; iv-γ-erriblc silk ties, a very big variety. ;u ' J .d each. —At John Court's colossal sale. Lower shop open to-uijjbt. Johu Court's colossal sale still booming, and though busy witn alterations (to bot.i premises) the prices are so low as to attract hundreds of customers. The coming week will show plenty of bargains in vii departments. Embroideries and insertions, ill muslin and cambric from lid yard, a big selection to choose from: .lUovef laces and nets, from 7id yard, reduced from 1, U: special line, at 1/ yard, redm-od from Z/ti yard.— At John Court's colossal sale. Kid gloves, 1/9. 2/U. 2/11 pair, in perfect order; rubric gtovea, from wl pair; cu.W ten's fabric gloves, trow ud pair.—Joim Court's colossal sale still booming. Boys' sailor .suits frOHi 2/0. worth -1 C: boys' knickers, at J/4, special line i'or tod:iy: boys' braces i-leunug out, from B-.l pair.—At John Court's colossal sale. Lower shop open to-iiigin. Hoys - cloth Tains., red. white, and blue, ut ;id. lid, 'Jd, and 1/ each. A small quantity of boys' whin- shirts, with collars attach. «1. at 1/11 each, reduced from 3/11— At John Court's. Men's tweed suits, from ITi/11, well livIshed and t'ood cut and style; men's Han uel uudoi-ohiris. full size, oniy 'J/ti each: underpants ami vests, from 1 '■>; and [»y----jiiinas from 11,11 the suit.--At Johu Courts two shops in QniM.-n-»t. Lowpr shop opi-n to-nijjhl. Colossal sale still nourishing. (.jieut's straw hats, slightly soiled, now selling at 6d each, reduced fiom S/ti; a few real Panama hats left, at 5/11, reduced from IV/0; a spc.'i:!l llu. , of ui-fe straw hats, at 1/ti, worth -/11. —At Johu Court's colossal salt.'. Ladies' handkerchiefs: Hemstitched, from 1/3 dozen: fancy ditto, from DJd each: ladies' umbrellas, from 1/8 euch; all wool hosiery, from IUJd pair. —At John Court's colotisal salt-. liibbons! Ribbons: All prices, colours, ! and designs; wide millinery ribbons, from ! :isd yard: special line, at Usd yard, worth 1/11 yard; plain riblious, all colours, for hair, etc., from 2d yard, at colossal sale, now on.—Johu Court. Queeu-st. Chiffon veils, all colours, from 1/9 each. Special line of the newest ombre veils. the leading fashion In London at present: kindly note the window, comparison and inspection eneouraj-Vd.—At John Court's (2) two shops, Queeu-st. Colossal sale vow ou. Kapok pillows from 1/8 each, full size and weight; full size wire mattresses all reducfd; doublf bod kapok mattressrs. with good ticking, from IDC,.—At John Court's colossal sale. Lower shop open to-night. The carpenters having taken our furnishing show room, special reductions of twenty per ceut. o;i our linoleums and floorcloths find all furnishiugs. To those furnishing or about to furnish, a visit will pay them handsomely.—John Court's colossal sale still boouiiug. Imitation torchon laces, from 7Jd dozen yards: crochet laces, at Id yard, worth -ijd. We are showing a big Job line of assorted laces, including valenciennes, cotton, torchons, and guipures, selling at less than cost price.—At John Court's colossal sale, two shops, in Queen-st. To country storekeepers: Suitable goods in every department at much less than warehouse prices, and no reasonable offer refusid, as we must set rid of our stocK. —John Court's colossal sale now on. Still further reductions in the washing dress department. Summer materials must be sold. —John Court's colossal sale. See the special display of black and coloured silks, all next w. ok, at "alteration" prices.—John Court, Queen-st. Alterations in progress. Black and coloured dress materials will be displayed at tempting prices.—John Court, Queenst. The balance of our summer costumes. I skirts, and blouses at special prices next : week.—John Court, Queen-st. ! i John courcre /COLOSSAL ALTERATION SIALE.;' QUEEN STREET.! i sri •REASON'S TT<RUIT TARS. SPECIAL PRICES TO THE TRADE, j MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING JARS. WIDEMOUTH LIGHTNING JARS. ! PORCELAIN TOP JARS. Just to* Hand, 1 and 21b BARREL JAM j JARS. 1 and 21b TIE OVER JARS. JELLY GLASSES, in nests of two. These Jars, special'y imported by us, are made of the best glass and very clear. TANFIELD, POTTER AND CO.. 242, QUEEN-ST. WHOLESALE: LORNE-ST.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 4
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