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The steamer Victoria shipped a large general cargo for the South to-day, including upwards of 900 packages of fruit. The freighting by the s.s. Zealandia, which sailed for Sydney last evening, included eleven bars of bullion valued at £IS.4OU<, and one box of gold valued at £520, shipped by the National Bank lof New Zealand; five boxes of gold valued ' at £19.303, and 40 bars of silver valued at £4100, shipped by the Waihi Gold Mining Company; and two boxes of i bullion, valued at £728, shipped by the Bank of New South Wales. Your holidays requirements best cat--1 ered for at John Court's, Ltd., drapers, I clothiers, milliners, two shops, Queenstreet. Open all day Wednesday; closed Friday.— (Ad.) Prepare for the gift season now approaching. Smith and Caughey's, Ltd., ' have a charming assortment of electro- ' plated novelties of all kinds, suitable for presents, prizes, etc. Call and inspect.— 1 (Ad.) The best dressed boys in Auckland are I the boys whose clothes come from Geo. I Fowlds'. Among the things now liked are Galatea hats and washing blouses.—Ad. Open all day to-morrow and closed j Friday. John Court, Ltd. (two shops), j Queen-street. — (Ad.) j Ladies who require a dainty and yet j inexpensive dress should certainly call at Smith and Caughey's, and inspect the lovely novelty dress fabrics on view in dress department, in new shades of sky, fawn, nil, etc., only 10»d. yard.—(Ad,) John Court's, Ltd., two shops will bs open to-morrow (Wednesday) till 6 p.n_, and closed Friday, November 9th. John j Court, Ltd., draper, clothier and milliner, Queen-street.—(Ad.) Big run on those black dress skirts at I the Beehive. See them before the best ! shapes are picked out. Real good I skirts, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/11, 12/11. j Open all day to-morrow ("Wednesday). ! Closed Friday. George Court, KarangaI hape-road.— (Ad.) The body of a man named Jockson, who was recently drowned while fishing off Brown's Bay, Waiheke, was found J yesterday, and aa inquest ebs arranged*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 259, 6 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 259, 6 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 259, 6 November 1906, Page 4

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