Education. I G- H « C H U O L, symondß street. Session 1874. First Quarter will Commence on MONDAY, 2nd February. J. M. ERASER. MR 8 SHAYLE GEORGE'S SCHOOL, Clifton House, Alten Eoad. The first quarter of 1874 will commence on MONDAY. 26th January. Vacancies for two Boarders. A Pupil Teacher required. Drapery. T COSG-EAVE & CO, *> • having completed Extensive Alterations and improvements in their Premises are NOW OPENING UP THEm SHIPMENT OP NEW SPRING GOODS, Ex Fontenaye, Berar, City of Auckland, &c. J. COSGRAVE & CO. Being Cash Buyers in the British and Continents Markets are enabled to offer all classes of Goods at THE LOWEST RKMTTHERATTVE PROFITS. Particular attention is ailed to their LARGE STOCK OF &ILKS, from the most eminent Manufacturers, and noted fo Softness of Texture, Richness of Colour, and Great Durability. The various Departments are now replete with every Novelty in SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT will be found most complete, and includes every New Material in Silks (black and coloured), Japanese Silks (plain and figured), Plain and Tinted Alpacas, Balernos, Lustres, Silk, Warps and Mixtures, Persian' Cords, French Merinos (plain and figured) 9 J. COSGRAVE & CO. MUSLINS. French Jaconets, Ordanders, in stripe and figured Book and Swiss, checked, striped and figured Jaconet, striped, checked aud figured Tarlatan, &c, &c, in all the new shades PRINTS. Cambrics, Jaconets, Brilliants, Crctonnas, Plates Batists, Pique, Marcella, &c , &c. Dress and Rough Hollands, Glass Cloths, Quiltings &c. MANCHESTER. Sheetings, Towellings, Toilet Quilts and Counterpanes, Table Cloths and Covers, Hucks, Glas Cloth, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Damasks, Repps, Curtains in Lace Muslin, &c. MILLINERY AND FANCY. All'the New Styles in Millinery and Straw Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Muslin Collars and Sets, Lace Collars and Sets, Muslin, Lace Ties, Handkerchiefs, all Silk Roman Scarfs, &c, &c. UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies' Skirts, Chemises, Night Camisoles, Drawers, Stays. Children's Underclothing of alldescrip-. tions ; Hats Hoods, &c, Pelises, Cloaks, &c. Ladies' Silk Cloth G. jnadine Jackets Velvet Jackets and Mantles, new shapes. SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, In Great Variety. Black Cloth Pagets, Silk-mixed Pagets, Diagonal Pagets; Black Cloth Galateas, Silk-mixed Galateas, Diagonal Galateas ; Tweed, D ie, Silkmixed, and every other description of Men's and Boys' Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Suits, &c. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, Boys' Zouave Suits] Boys' Kossuth Suit 3, Boys' Stanley Suits Boys' Eton Suits, Boys' Lome Suits Boys' Galatea Suits. Boys' Hats and Caps, in all the new styles Boys' Shirts, White and Fanc7, Crimean, &c. Men's new Crimean Shirts, full sizes ; Dress Whit Shirts, plain and fancy fronts ; Men's stout Working Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Singlets, &c, in Cotton, Woollen, and Merino ; Men's Linen and Paper Collars, in all the new shapes ; Umbrellas, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, &c., &c. Men's Black Paris Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, of every shape and style. Men's Cloth Caps, ifec. WOOLLENS. West of England, Yorkshire Broads Tweeds and Does, in Yorkshire, Scottish, Geelong Sydney, Nelson, &c, &c. J. COSGRAVE & CO. Wish to-preserve their character as TUECHEA.PKS--.T HOUSE IN THE TRADE And will SELL their present STOCK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Notices. T & J. JAMIESON HAVE RE-OPENED AT 208, QUEEN-STEEET, (Next Door above Coupland's Store), "WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc., Etc. J. & J. JAMIESON, IMPORTERS OF BOOTS, SHOES, UPPERS, ETC., 208, Qtxeen-stPvEet. m" BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. NOTICE. ME. MATHIESON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONEB, I~N returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has Disposed of the whole of his Plant and Business to Mr E. Wateks, Confectioner, Queenstreet, where the Business will bo continued on and after THURSDAY, 6th November 1873 COROMANDUL MAIL. ME. YON STURMEEis no longer connected with the above newspaper. All Auckland advertisements should in future be left at the Stab office, or addressed to the Proprietors, when they will receive prompt attention. Coromandel, February 2, 1574. TO THE ELEOTOES OP FRANKLIN. Gentlemen, —Mr Clark, M.H.R., being about to resign, I beg respectfully to intimate my intention of offering myself as one of your Representatives. Your obedient servant "WILLIAM GOODFELLOW,
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1250, 7 February 1874, Page 1
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