NEIL CAMPBELL TAILOR & CLOTHIER, Q.UEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET EESEBVE. T)E.Gh3 to return thanks for past favors, and also to intimate to his friends and the public that he has received a large assortment of SUMMER GOODS, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at pi-ices that will defy competition. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRI3MAS PEESENTS. rpHE Largest Assortment of FANCY X GOODS and TOYS ever exhibited in the Australian Colonies, now on sale at Montague's Fancy Bazaak, Queen-street, Auckland, consisting of— 500 Work Boxes, from 3s 6d each 500 Writing Desks, from 3s 6d each 100 Ladies' Companions, from 2s each 500 20-key Double-bound Concertinas, from 9s each 400 Lustre Ornaments, from 12s 6d per pair Cruet Stands, 4 bottles, from 10s each Ladies' Bags, from 3s each Fancy Bags, from 2s each Fancy Purses, from Is each Flower Vases, from 2s per pair Albums, from 2s each Gold Earrings, from 12s 6d per pair ALo, 10,000 other Articles, comprising—Toys of all descriptions, Wax Dolls, Crying Dolls, ft>oriel Dolls, Wood Dolls, Gutta Percha Dolls, Puzzles, Lotto, Bricks, Ninepins, Parlour Croquet, Lawn Croquet. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services, from 30s. each Plated Goods and Cutlery, of every description 50 cases of Novelties, just unpacked, ex ship 'Timavu, 1 from England ; the whole of which will be sold at cost price PERAMBULATORS, 30s. each. |ggp"NOTE THE AUDIiiiSS : — MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAB, QUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND. THE present state of the Retail Drapery Trade—caused by a variety of circumstances—ha.* afforded opportunities to the tindersiijnr.d of purchasing large parcels of Drapery and Clothing at low rates, which he in determined to convert again into cash, at a small profit, as quickly as possible, as he believes in the old motto of "small profits ami quick returns." The Public will find a LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK to select from, and R. Hobbs hopes that, by attention to the requireincuts of his customers and upright dealing, to still receive a fair share of public support. It. HOBBS, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Clothier, Upper Queen and WalieQeld-strccta. NEW LINE OF 'BUSES. F. PHIPPS HAS made arragements for Bunning a 'Bu9 DAILY between the WHAU and AUCKLAND—leaving the Whau at 8 a.ni., and from Union Bank Auckland, at 6 p.m. Parcels carried. Mr. F. Phipps has been appointed Agent for the Sale of the ETBKING Stab at th« Whau. November 4, 1870 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HO W ELL, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD -STREET. Opposite Mb. Hokbs', Draper. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. POT PLANTS ! POT PLANTS ! POT PLANTS !. B. BAIB-D, VICTORIA-STREET SEED STORES, HAS on VIEW and for SALE, the largest and finest Collection in Auckland of FLOWERING PLANTS, IN POiS. Roses Cinerarias Primulas Fuschias Calceolarias Petunias Geraniums Camellias verbenas Azalias Rhododendrons Pansies | &c, &c., &-C----j A constant succ e3sion of Plants will ba kept | during the ensuing season.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 299, 24 December 1870, Page 3
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