COOMBES & JOHNSTON, HAVING BOUGHT THE BANKRUPT (STOCK: OF f HYMAN JOSEPH FOE CASH, ARE NOW SELLING THE 8A M E AT Prices never before lieard of in Auckland. • !/ *bt(..--*~ :■' ■ --■*-- THE SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED. B^FOE, FOURTEEN DAIS LOiNLY. COOMBES & JOHNBTOS, - :m:_^:d:e oiLOTHiisra-, 62, QUEEN STEEET, NEXT CHAPMAN'S. EXPIEATION_OP LEASE. mHE UNDERSIGNED will Sell, at their Premises, 230, QUEEN-STREET, the remainder JL of their SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS, including the greater portion of their Q-eneral DEiPEBY AND CLOTHING, At such prices as cannot fail to give general satisfaction ; and in order to show that this id a Grenuine Sale, and not one of an ordinary character, they have announced the following Notice, compelling them to vacate their Premises the first week in April! — " BrutiMoick Buildings, Auckland, January 10, 1870. " Deab Sirs. —Mr. Morrin and myself beg to give you notice that we shall require the Premises yon now occupy belonging to us, on or before the first week in April next. It is our intention to build of stone, and remove the wooden building. We give you this long notice that you may have no trouble in mak'ng arraugeinen ts for removal. "I am, dear sirs, yours truly, "STANNUS JONES. ' "Messrs. G-. Nash & Co., Queen-street." The undersigned also wishes to inform the public that several Cases of NEW AUTUMN GOODS, ex Helenslee, are just being opened, and in consequence of the above notice, they must be disposed of on or before April next. $sr- NOTICE THE ADDRESS— juchssirs- a-. ista-Sib: &c co, 230, QUEEN-STEEET. . %- __>T. CAMPBELL, TAILOR, QTTEEN-STEEET, OEGS to intimate to his friends and the public that he has REMOVED from Wellesleystreet to Q.UEEN-STRET, opposite the Market Reserve ; and also, that he has added largely to. his Stock of TWEED CLOTHS, &c, and is now prepared to execute all orders, entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 7 April 1870, Page 1
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