Drapery. MT SON, whatever object you pursue, aim HIGH. T»ew provel. Jf yon seek mßDtal pabulum, the Hit h School*v'sit ; it the adornment of your outer mm. d^al alone with POSSENNISKIW. of Hie-h-stroet Mv-k'ftnd — Extracts from Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, never yet published- ' Ithwp'd in Queen-street S"me three, months ago, ■ I met my friend Joe Armstrong 'honest Joe), vt first f failed to ro oenise his face 'fe was so wan, an<i in sne.h ''ol'rous case, i rtp"on'ri me much to see him in tlr-s »tate, *md begf ed his wren *o me h°'d full rel'te. 'ays 'oe, '' U«a«- friend, mine is no vulgar stia1 t, You tarnvßite May, to her I've lrst my Imart. But tW wih lov niy " bnso^s lord" d es burn, From h'T, aUs ! I meet, with nn r«tum. Fro studied and ppv * rm'd all Cnpld* ftrtst.i press !\Ty suit " Said '*»», have you studied DRESS ? Rely upon it thn.c'3 tf]p Ban-Ptwiv T•• pain her h'-art and freely own thy sway ; Now there'« th« r limfint. on your biolryou've git, .Tme its a garment, but s>. Coat* its not. Ooat, Vegt. and Pints, c'en to your v*ry " tile " AD licking Q alitv, tktie ftt and styi.k, ! o*« not a >■ o^e.nt but to ITTGTT-^TRKBT (?o, And visit POSSKNNISKIR'S famed TVKPOT. Quick ! place yourself in that tme Artist's hards, He's Number ONE of T 4TLORS -your commands— If r.in pivp Mm— remember what Tw. You'll gain that blushing beauty, Kitty May," Oh ! thank you, Charles, said he. I'll to him his. Without a moment's loss, God bye ! Good-by ! * * * * * * A. week or two r.go, one sunny day, A. bridxl party churchward went its way : ' The Wishing- bride «as Katfi, the bridegroom, Joo, ' Whilst lan "best man," made nno of the row. 1 And Joe .-it breakfast with Kate by lr* side, I Owned Possenniskie's dress had won his bride. H. L. POSSTSN^ISKITC, HABIT MAKF.R AND GEN KB AT. OUTFITTER, No. 1 Cxothi"Tt's shop HIGH STREET, AUCK.IiA.ND. TVT E W MILLINERY ;' AND STEiW-WORKING ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. EOUNTREE, For many years known in connection with the above business, has OPESTED a BRAN'II ESTABLISH MTCNT just round thb corner of WJLLE3LEY and QDEEN T-3TB.EET3, and next door to Mr. Hewin's Grocery Business. This branch will bo conducted in conjunction with her Newton business, and has been opened at the express wish of her friends close to To^-n, and M suit their convenience. The real novelties in Straw-working, so little known here, w'll now be brought under Ihe eye of the Ltdjes of Auckland, and the FIRST FASHIONS in MTI,LI>'EUY will bo exhibited to view, made upon the premises by ladies of 3 c irs' cxperieuco in this depart ment of fashionable work. The bus ncn is now open for inspection, and the manner of conducting it n:mt enuire it success. There is a vacancy for a limited nnmber of Apprentices and Improvers. Y%7 R A T T E A T, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, Pegs to draw special ntlon to hiß GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING, MERCER V, AKD TA.ILOBJNG DEPARTMENTS. The following will be found worthy of inspection :— GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, Our own make and importation GENTLEMEN'S HATS, In all the newest styles GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, In White, Silk, Crapo, &c, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS AND TIES, A choice selection GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS, In all shapes, linen and linen faced GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, Of every description GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES, Colored and Lavender Kid, &c , 4c. GENTLEMEN'S PORTMANTEAUX AND BAGS. GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS, Latest improvements. BOYS' CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BOYS' SILK SUITS, the latest novelty. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is still under the management of Mr WRIGHT, whose abilities are too well known to require comment. Every Garment guaranteed hand-sewn and thoroughly shrunk. NO MACHINE WORK. A MERICAN AND ENGLISH -O- BOARDING HOUSK, CHAPELSTREET NORTH. TO SEAMEN. THOMAS BRIBTOW 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 House is roomy and pleasantly situated, and it will be his endeavour to make it supply the place of a home as far as civility, cleanliness, and attention are concerned. Terms moderate. EOCCOLI PLANTS, CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, CABBAGE Pi^vivTS HED CABBAGE PLANTS CUCUMBER PL\NTS MELON PLANTS tomato plants. The 'above are our own growing, and can be had in any quantity. A regular supply will be kept at I R. BAIRD'S, VICTOR, IA SEED STORES; Or, Mechanics' Bay Nursery.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1489, 18 November 1874, Page 4
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