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Drapery. "MY SON, whatever object you iKS- pursue, aim TUG fiT. Nevor grovel. If you seek mental pabulum, the Hi) h School* visit ; if the adornment of your outer man, deal alone with POSSENNIBKIK. of Hiuh-street, Auckland. — Extracts from Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, never yet published. ' Ithapp'd In Queen-street some three mouths ago, I met my friend .Toe Armstrong, (holiest Joe). At first I failed to re-ogniso his face, He was so wan, and in such dol'rous case. It piin'd me much to see him in this state, And begged his woes to mc he'd full reUte. .Toe, " Doa>- friend, mire is no vulgar smart, You know Kate May, to her I've lost mv heart, But tho' wih love my " hoso-ns lord" dc.es burn, From her, nUs ! I meet with nort»lurn. I've studied and pe'" tm'd all Cnnids «rtst-> press My suit" Said -r..\ have you studied DRESS ? Rely upon it that's the surest w*y T'i gsin her heart and freely own thy sway; Now there's the raiment on your b*ck you've got, True its a garment, but s, CuAT its not, Coat, Vest, and rants, c'en to your very " tile " AH lacking q ality, true fit and s^yl*, low not a ivorrent but to HIGH-STREET go, And visit POSSKNNISKIE'S famed DEPOT. Quick ! »lace yourself in tlist t-ue Artist's hands, He's Number ONE of TAILOTIS-your commands— If vo-i p.\ve. him— remember what, I say. You'll pain that blushing beauty, Kitty May," Oh ! ih-.nkyou. Charles, said be. I'll to him hie. Without a moment's loss, Good bje ! Good-hyp ! ****** A week or two sgo, one sunny day, A bridcl party chunhwaM went, its way ; ' Tlw blushing bride was K*t.«, the bririecroom, .Toe, Whilst I as "best man," rw'ie one of the row. And .Joe at breakfast with TOite by his side, Owned Possenniskie's dress had won his bride. H. L. POSSENNISKIE, HABIT MAKER AM) GENERA/. OHTFITTER, NO. 1 CI.OT!JI"':'H SHOP. HIGH S T R B ET, AUCKLAND. "VT E W MILLINERY I AND ! STR iW-WORKING E3TABLI3HK E N'T. MRS. EOUNTREE, For mar.y years known in connection with tbe above business, has OPENED a BRANCH EVTABLHH MENT just round ths comer of Wi'LLESLEY and QCEEN T-STRF.ET3, and next door to Mr. JltwiN's Grocery Business. This branch will be conducted in conjunction with her Newton business, and has bfen opined at tha express wish of her friends cloco to Town, and t~> suit their convenience. The roil novelties in Straw-working, so ItttJo known here, w'Jl now be brought under he eye of the T.t.dles of Auckland, and the FlttST FASHION? in MTLLI^ERY will bo exh'bilcrl loviiw, mule npon the pr„mistsby Iviics of jcirs' fxperhnca in this depart ment of fafthionablo work. The bus nest is now open for inspection, and the manner cf conducting it n.n-t cmure it success. There is a vacancy for a limited nnrnber of Apprentices and Improvers. V M. L B 8 N O 1, «i • ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOP., ETC, [Ehtaelihukd 1861 RENTS AND INTERESTS COLLECTED. MDKEI INVESTED FOB CAPITALISTS. ) LOANS ON MORT< -A( i E EFFECTED AP. i.l TR ATI ON S U>' D E R.T AX EN. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE PALE. TOFARMKRS AjSD INTKNDING SETTLERSPor -«i", one f the choice:t Karnis in the ri.-intr dittri tof Waikat . This bemt fti! esU'e c.ntrlns S'iO acres of fine ferule Land, 050 acrss of | which ar,; fenced, and a large portion Kid Jowu in rich pasture. There is a comfortable family rcide-ico andail nece.*sary outbuildings upon tha f*im 'Tho property adjoins one of tbe lending Waiknto townships, and ole s in consequence, innumerable advantages to a gentleman with a family. The {.roposed railway will p-ss within a few yards of the residence: the f,.rm is rcillv god land, well watered throughout, E>nd affords an excelle t opportunity to a bona fide settler. — Pric-;, LG 10s per acre. Ti.?Y iVRMER 5? AND tntendtno settler**.— For .Sale, a choico Karm of 500 acr<?s, 27 miles south r.t Auckland, by a voo.l. Mscadsmised road. There is an excellent family residence up n the farm, and •■-bout :',('o acre" in grass. Tho farm is weli watered ih cughout —Price, I 8 p^r a-irc A good KA !;M of l(f> acres in the rising district ot til-: Lake. There is a good six-ioou>td residence upon tiio property, and ab nit 60 acres subdivided and and laid down in grass. The /ami has a large fr >ntage to"the b^y ; there is j, good run for cattle adjoining. Price, L4')o Farm of S;<2 acres ;.t the Nortli Cape, good land with large water frontage and small island. Price, L 220 WILLIAM-STREET (CITY)«=-A really comfortable our-roomed House, j?ood repair, with excellent well of water ; nd freehold allotment. Price, 1.170 A beautiful and commodious residence in Unionstreet. There arc seven rooms in the residence, and about h*,if-an-acro of land. The House is newly built, and commands a delightful view. Price, L 550 tO FARMERS ANT) OTHERS—For Immediate Sale—A Bargain— V choice Farm of 300 acres in the rising district of Te Rori, near Alexandra, Waihato. Thero are 260 acres of the Farm fenced, and 160 acres subdivided and laid down in good grass. Thero is a comfortable flvo-roonred residence upon the Karm ; also, a Stockyard, Ac — Price, LI2CO PARNELL—A three-roomed House in Conquest Pl«ce, with freehold allotment and good well. Price, LI 00 POXSONBY — A fine seven - roomed Family Residence, with large freehold Allotment, having an extensive frontage to Richmond Road and another street, 40 x 200. There is an excellent well of water. Price, L 270 WELLINGTON-STREET — A good six-roomed House, with freehold allotment. Price, L 250 UNION-STRW.-,T—A hue allotment, 37 x 198, with good welL- Price, L75 KAKAKGAHAPE ROAD—A BARGAIN-A large freehold allotrntnt 66 x 100, with all the buildings erocted thereon. —Price, L 2:,0 LAKER-STREET—Two attached Cottages, let for 16s, with freehold allotment, iheso Cottages will besold cheap. TO WORKING MEN - A comfortable House with freehold allotment, oh* Upper Queen-street. Price, LI L 0 HEPBURN-STREET — Three Allotments, each 33 x 100, opposite the residence of Mr Richard Arthur PONSOSBY—A beautiful site, containing abou half-an-acre, with five-roomed House erected thereon Price, L 250 NEWTON—A comfortable four-roomed House near to Holdship's Mill. Price, Ll5O Allotment corner cf Nelson and Wellesley-street. PAPAKURA VALLEY—A good Farm of 155 acres, 75 acres of which are in grass. The Farm is all fenced, and has a comfortable and commodious residence erected upon it. Price, L 540 BKOoKVILLE — A ITive-roomed House, with verandali back and front, and Freehold Allotment, price, LUO.-25d. MOUNT ALBERT—An excellent Suburban Pro perty containing 12J arres of richsnlcanic land. There is a four-roomed Residence em?ie<i upon the property — newly built and well finished. Price, £500 POKKKOHE—Varm of 170 acres, adjomiug the late Farm of Mr Burtt. There is a small building upon the Farm, and a beautiful stream running through it.—lo2d. WAJKATO- Farm of 100 acres at Paterangi, 3 miles from Alexandra, with small House and every convenience. Price, £± 10s an acre. *** For FARMS, HOUSES, and ALLOTMENTS see J M. Lennox's ony Monthly List in Weekly Herald and CEEIM! STRAWBERRIES AKD CREAM !! AT WILLOW GKOVE, BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT, One hundred yards from Masonic Hotel. R. ALISON In tbanking the public for their extremely liberal support last season, desires to intimate that still further improvements have been furnished, and provision mado lor an ample supply of CREAM. SWINGS, FIRST-CLASS CROQUET LAWN. UNEQUALLED CREAM ! DELIGHTFUL SHADE!

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1486, 14 November 1874, Page 4

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