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FOUR MILLION --L(U_£ A 'FRIEND in need is a FHlENDdhidt^i MERCY! NO MERCY! 3 UP TO THE TIMES—DOWN, WITTT THE PRICE! , - DEEY COMPETITION! ! 1 Go to every Shop and try them, and then * come and see your FRIEND. You will find he is selling 50 per cent.. cheaper than any other ' '.'";:'"',;'! house. A FRIEND, TO ALL. DO WN by the Union Bank FRIEJriJs : Clothing r Store does stand j Although your FRIEND, he don't give eredifc or take your note of hand. ' The reason why he can't do this, he sells his Goods so low, ''■■' • ', .rt a r.p Far cheaper than in other shops, which eveiy. one must know. _ "r He never yet attempted so to take the public in ..*.. d-.'.d yd-'' As those who when you pay a pound, thejffiT*." s five shillings in. ■."..■"- ..-, Who has not sense enough to know, that (lis.' count is all puff ? - First they'stick the prices on, then take it off —what stuff! ; ■'/'■■'■■ ■■ Then why rot try your FRIEND ?r Ybi; really can't do better; He makes one price, and that so cheap; he'll; 1; suit you to a letter. His Coats the latest fashion are, his Vests the finest niade; . : s i /i i He-sells.ins Trousers cheaper than any* in the. . trade. - , % :;'l~'~). ; : . ...!._ '■ His Crimean Shirts are such a stock, it puts me in a fix '" * To know how he can sell them so low as fire j arid six. -'''• : •#* '-" '>■■ '•• '• 1 jHe has the largest at^ckjjm^awre, ofHatsind Caps in town j* JJ! " Cc-'-'- •'■• Of course, you've seen his Deerstalker, that T ". 'Hatof greatrenown: ,y .:~"k< He has men's, boys' and youths' French Peaks, j '.' 'thatrun .from two and six ; ",'.'■ To one price, t must let you know, your true FRIEND always sticks. Now if you would clothe well and cheap plesie __ go-before you|re lajp^' To FRlEND,.who's^ atj^four service all <_iyi from eight to eight. Go and see FRIEND'S Assortment of HATS, CAPS, AND CLOTHING. G. W. ER_END, 14 2, QUEEN- STR EE T j : Oppoisite Union Bank... .■_ ;_ 3 | OVENS ! OVENS ! OVENS ! ,'* TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND OTHBBS, H.H.MTHS PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE Oof" J SUMDNG OVENS V-i., : | '•• ■ • ■•..,■,'-.■ > „ i i ARE SUPERIOR to Colonial or ~Xaj other ovens ever made, as they require less j care and attention in tooking. • H. H. S_, knowing that the Camp Oreia j possess many disadvantages, and are a great i deal of trouble, besides being very wasteful;*? fire, has commenced making these Ovens, 7 which are as portable as they are— • r First.—They can be placed anywhere, either by the side of the fire, by removing one of tie hobs, or outside. _ Secondly.—They are less trouble than Camp Ovens, and superior to the Colonial Ovens, *• the fire can be in its ordinary place, instead ot bping so high up. ' Thirdly.—They burn less wood than any other oven, as they use their own smoke,« ; the Fire is placed underneath, and the smow ; goes all around them. '; .. , Fourth.—They require no setting as u»' colonial ovenß do. . to The ovens can be made any dimensioni w suit the fireplace. , , ■■ The PRICES are from_.3os. upward* » , corrding to' size and material. ' * _j? H. H. S. haa on hand, and Makes to Ofl»» all kinds of Ovens, and repairs the M"' i Gas-fitting and, spouting fixed. AU _**»-» . of Machinery and' Iron-work made *"* repaired. ~ _~. \. j Note the Address— dklf § H H. SM I T H I HIiGH-ST R EEJ), !, r Top of the same yard as Brown and %•*s!*; j' and Cook-street, Auckland.'"1 ' 7 N.B.—These Ovens are well adapted for «*■' j Bush and Country Settlers. ...

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 253, 31 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 253, 31 October 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 253, 31 October 1870, Page 4