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SELLING f\¥Fl CJELING f\FFI ELLING l/FP! KEELING U^FF! -A GREAT SAVIWGTO ALL WHO CAN BUY FOR CdSH. ©aring the next month a VERY DECIDED ADVANTAGE may be had by all Beady Money Bayers, as the entire Stock of PLAIN & USEFUL GOODS, FANCF/ GOODS, % ijRESSES, MILLINERY AND COSTUMES Are MUCH REDUCED in price to suit the times. r Just Opened FOB. THE SPRING & SUMMMER TRADEFRENCH MILLINERY COSTUMES STRAW GOODS SKIRTS FEATHERS FLOWERS UMBRELLAS PARASOLS UNDERCLOTHING MILLINERY TRIMMINGS NEW DRESS GOODS MUSLINS PRINTS, SATEENS PIQUES & OTHER WASHING MATERIALS BLACK SILKS MANCHESTER GOODS &c. &c. &o. &c. LIWABURY'S MILLIWEEY We Offer the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the City. SPRING & SUMMER STYLES ARE NOW IN. DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. A T INABURY & f^O., 208 Queen-street, Auckland. 208 Tp|ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned having dissolved partnership, are offering the whole of their JSNORMOUS STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, ETC. Also, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, GRINDERY", ETC,, ■amounting in value to £19,000, at the following prices : — s. d. Men's Watertights, usual price 12s 6d ... 8 6 Men's Bluchers, usual price 8s 6d ... 4 6 — Tifen's Balmorals, usual price 13s 6d ... 9 6 "Men's Elastic Sides, usual price 14s ... 8 6 Women's Elastic Sides, usual price 10s 6d 6 6 3Men's Shoes, usual price 10s 6d ... ... 6 6 Youths' Boots, usual price 6s 6d ... ... 4 0 [Ladies' Kid Button, usual price 13s ... 8 9 TJadies' Kid Elastics, usual price 8s 6d ... 5 6 Ladies' Kid Elastics, usual price 10s 6d ... 5 0 Ladies' Kid Elastics, usual price 10s 9d ... 6 9 Ladies' Kid Elastics, usual price 11s ... 7 6 jLadies' Prunella, usual price 8s 6d ... 5 9 Ladies' Prunella, usual price 10s 6d ...6 6 ILadies' Shoes, usual price 103 6d ... ... 6 6 Ledies' Shoes, usual price 11s 6d ... ... 7 6 jLadies' Kid Elastics (High-legged), usual price 12s 6d 7 9 {Ladies' Kid Button, usual price 14s 6d ... 10 6 TLadies' Button Shoes, usual price 10s 6d... 7 9 ■Crirls' Elastic Sides, usual price 4s 6d ... 2 6 "Girls' Elastic Sides, usual price 6s 6d ... 3 6 ■Girls' Elastic, usual price 7s 6d ... .. 4 6 •Child's Shoes, usual price 3s 1 6 The above are only a few lines, as space will not permit us to give a full price list. The above sale is the largest and most genuine sale of Boots, Shoes, &c, ever held in New . JZealand. GARRETT BROS., WAKEFIELD-STREET. A POSITIVE LUXURY is secured by visit to MONS. A. FARAVEL'S HARDRESSING & SHAVING SALOON, 32, Queen Street. A. F. having fitted up this Saloon regardless of •expense, offers to all a luxury and comfort which cannot be obtained elsewhere in Auckland. * A.F.s long experience enables him to undertake ,every description of work connected with his ' profession. Ladies having combings t o make up would do M -well to pay a visit to the Parisian Hairdressing /.galoon, 32, Queen-street. A. PABAVEIi, Proprietor. 1 Tjl O R SALE We have for immediate sale, 100 acres first-class light bush land, plenty of water, 10 miles from City, .and near railway station ; a bargain. Also, Twenty-one acres, 5 railes from City, by rail or 'bus. JP Splendid building sites, with good view, to be sold cheap. E. WOODING AND CO., Agents, My 24 qr High-street. pOLONIAL OVENS at 12s upwards ; Side • and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, ■ Grates, and Portable Boilers. General smiths' work in all its branches at corresponding prices. • Country orders promptly attended to. Address : . R. NICHOLLS, 326, Queen-street, Auckland.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 11

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