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Drapery. MY SON, whatever object you pursue, aim HIGH. TSTever grovel. If you seek mental pabulum, the Hi> h School." visit ; if the adorntnens of your outer man, deal alone with POSSENKKKI".. of High-street, Auckland. — Extracts from Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, never yd published. Ithapp'd in Queen-street some three months ago, I met my friend Joe Armstrong. (lione3t Joe). At first I failed to recognise hio face. He was so wan, and in such dol'rous case. It piin'd me much to see him in this *tate, And begged his woes to me he'd full relate. Says Joe, " Deaf friend, mice is no vulgar smart, You know Kate May, to her I've lost my heirt, Buttho' wi'h Iov« my " bosorcs lord" d*es burn, From her, al»s ! I meet with noreiurh. I've studied and pc, .rn'd all Cupids arts t..-> press My suit " Said * i»ct, have you studied DRESS 'i Rely upon it that's tfie surest way To gain her heart and freely own thy sway ; Now there's! the raiment on your back you've got, True its a garment, but a Co AT its not, Coat, "Vesjt. and Pants, c'en to your very "tile All lacking Q mlity, tree pit. and stylus. Loan not a moment but to HIGH-STREET go, And visit POSSKNNtSKIE'S famed DEPOT. Quick ! place yoursalf in that t"-ue Artist'a hands, He's Number ONE of TAILOR S—your commands— If yon give Mm—remember what I sa?, You'll gain that blushing beauty, Kitty May," Oh ! thank you, Charles, said he. I'll to him hie, Without a moment's loss, Goort-bvo ! Good-bye ! * * * * * * A. week or two ago, one sunny day, A. bridal party churchward went ils way ; / The blushing bride was Kate, the bridegroom, Joe, } Whilst I aa "best man," made one of the row. } And Joe at breakfast with Kate by his side, Owac-d Pcssenniskie's dross had won his bride. H. L. POSSENMSKII3, HABIT MAKER AND GENERAL OUTFITTER, NO. 1 CLOTUIFIi'W .SHOP. HIGH S T 11 E E T, AUCKLAND. TVT E VV MILL I JST E R V AND i STR LW-WOEKING ESTABLI3HM E N'T. MRS. ROUNTREE, For rfiftny years known in connection with the above businesa, ha? OPESED a BRAN"H E3TABLHH MENT just round this corner of WfLLESLEY and QUEE.V-STREET3, and next door to Mr. Hjiwjn's Grocery Business. This branch will be conducted in conjunction with hor Newton business, and has been optned at the exprcs3 wish of hor friends clo£e to Town, and to suit their convenience. The real novelties in Straw-working, so little known here, will now be brought under tho eye of the Ladies of Auckland, and the FIRST FASHIONS in MILLINEItY will be exhibited to view, mado upon tho promises by ladles of jcara' experience in this depart ment of fashionable work. Tho bus no.3< ia mw open for inspection, and the manner of conducting it must oiuuro it success. There is a vacancy for a limited nnmber of .Apprentices and Improvers. Q.E IST TiBMBN'S OLOTHBS 'Of OLJIAKKD. ALl'JffiBKD REPAIRED, AKD PRESSED at HASWOOD'S, Tajxoi, SV.Otl M.KLBOUKNK. 49, Hobscm-stroot, noar the Governor Brown*. P.B.—Qoatlemeu'ti Clothes D7ed rf<HE CITY OF AUCKLAND X DYEING AND GLEANING ESTABLISH M X JPf T. Richmond, and Wbll^slek-strckt East, and Short.!/and, Thames. [Established a.d. 1864.] Office Fours. From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. WILLIAM EDGAR, While sirlterely thanking the gentry and inhabitants of Auckland and its surroundings for the very liberal patronago accorded him during the past ten years, begs moat respectfully to infoim them that his new premises at Richmciift are now completed, and being, as they,'are,on an extensive scale.and fitted with all the latest improvements, he is in a position to execute orders to any extent, and in a manner superior to any other house in Auckland- W. E. solicts the ladies of Auckland to send their Silk and Union Velvets, Silk and Satin Dresses, &c , to be Cleaned, Dyed and Finished. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Curled or Dyed, in any Shade or Colour. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, and Wellpressed, and neatly Repaired at a short notice. Blankets Scoured at 2a per pair. Sheepskins Cured. Cleaned, or Dyed. His stock of first-class Dyes are complete in all shades and colours, and all work entrusted to him will be under his immediate supervision and on an improved principle.—WlLLlAM EDGAR, Dyer and Cleaner, Wellesley-street East. Works, Richmond. A MERTCAN AND ENGLISH XJL BOARDING HOUSE, CHAPELSTREET NORTH. TO SEAMEN. THOMAS BRISTOW desires to inform Seamen, and those connected with Shipping, that he has OPENED a Boarding House -similar to those in England and America, within one minute's walk of the wharf. The House is roomy and pleasantly situated, and it will be his endeavour to make it supply the placeiof a home as far as civility, cleanliness, and attentlon'are concerned. Terms moderate. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM! STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM !! AT WILLOW GROVE, BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT, One hundred yards from Masonic Hotel. R. ALISON In thanking the public for their extremely liberal support last season, desires to intimate that still further improvements have been furnished, and provision made for an ample supply of CREAM. SWINGS, FIRST-CLASS CROQUET LAWN. UNEQUALLED CREAM ! DELIGHTFUL SHADE!

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 4