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Drapery. MY SON, whatever object you pursues aim HIGH. Never grovel. If you seek mental pabulum, the Hiph e lfJgg adornment of your outer man deal alone witn POSSENJSISKIK, of Hitfh-street, Auckland. eU* -Extracts from Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, never yet published. Ithapp'd in Queen-street some three months ago, 1 met my friend Joe Armstrong, 'honest Joe). At first I faUed to recognise his face. He was so wao, and in such rtol'rons case It pain'd me much to see him in this state, | And begged his woes to n. c ho d JuH rela to. riays Joe, '' Dear friend, mir.e w no vulgar smart, You knowKftte May, to her I've lost my heart But tho' with lov<> my " bosoms lord d^es burn, U"rom her. aUs ! I meet with nn return. I've studied and pe-' ~-m'd all C"*; ld,?-a^« ?sti My suit'" Said ■ »i, have you .studied Uiitab I | Rely upon it that's cfle surest w.*y ! To eaiu her heart and freely own thy sway ; j Now there's the raiment on your back j ou ye gJt, i True its a garment, but a CuaT its not, n : Coat, Vest, and Pants, c'en to your very tile • All lacking Q ALITY ™«B IJIT. AND STYJ. *. Losb not a moment but to MIGH-STW,EII go, And visit POSSENFISKIE'B famed DEPOT Quick ! ulace yourself in that true Artist s hands, He's Number ONE of TAILOR S-yoar comoiandsIf you give 7m)i-remember what I aar. You'll gain that blushing beauty, Kitty May, Oh ! thank you, Charles, said he, I'll to I"1? hie, Without a moment's loss, Good-bye! Good-bye! * * * * * * A week or two ago, one sunny day, 4. bridal paity chunhwara went its way ; The blushing bride was Kate, the. brideproom, Joe, Whilst I a3 "best man," made one of the row. And Joe at breakfast with Kate by his side, Owned Poßscnniskie's dress had won his bnde. H L POSSENNISKIE, HABIT MAKBIi AND GENERAL, OUTFITTER, NO. 1 CIjOTBIRR'S bBOP, HIGH S T R E ET, AUCKLAND. < _^ • i WE ARE NOW SHOWINGi OUR MAIL GOODS Received pc k s. s. Heb o, Consisticg of ! COSTUMES, PA.BIS BONNETS, TRIMMED HAT 6, MANTLES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, <tc, &c, &c. ; Also, 72 CASES Per Zealand! a, Comprising— PRINTS, DRESSES, and MANCHESTER GOOD 3 J. COSGRAVE & CO. A T tlie CITY HALL you can pur.O- chase Black Silks at 2s Gd 259d,35, an-1 3s Cd pc yard, free from jute, they »r« imported direct frrrn the Mauufactururs ; also choice Fancy Silks from 2s 6d per yard. Q C 0 T I A HOTEL, J), McLENNAN, Propbietok, late or KAIPARA HOTEL, HELENSVILLE. HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Visitors to Auckland a^d Passengers from the Thames will meet with every accommodation. I & J. BOPPBI' v • MILLERS, ! Freeman's Bay Stsam Mills, no 8, lower queen Btrebt, "WnAHT, ATTOKt,AWI>. JJBNTISTBY. MX. T. TR A P?OED, SXT}iG KO N DaNT I 8 T, Wakkiibld sxbkkt. kxVLO. :ltl Toctk, from Oao to a yull Set, In Gold or VnlcinHa, AUCKLAND AISD ONEHFNGA. COACHES. Tho Coaches as above will leave Onehunga at Pa.m and 12 noon, and from Auckland at 10 a.m.. and p.m. R. GLLHAM. By Appointment to HIS EXCELLENCY SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, Jj E I'NB I 0 H KOH N, JEWEL L E E, QTJBBN STBBBT, AUCKLAND, Begs to diaw the attention of the public to hla Large and Well-assorted Stock of ENGLISH, FOREIGN. AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, Specially selecied, and of the Newest Stylas and Designs. A large portion of the above consists of Quartz and Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured on tho premises. H.K. begs specially to draw the attention of the public to his LARGE AND BUPERIOR STOCK Ot GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND ©BEAT VARIETY OF BILVEB AND PLATED GOODS, Which are the best known manufacturers of the home market. Note the address:— HBJNEJCH KOHN, JEWELLER QUEEN"-9TREET. QEOE6E W^ O¥EJf HAS ON SALE, EX STANLEY CASTLE, WAITANGI, HYDASPES, HERO, &C, &C, &C. 40 casks Soda Crystals 3 „ Carraway Seed 0 cases Liquorice 5 „ Anchovy Sance 15 ~ Capers and Catsup 20 „ Currie Powder 30 „ Bottled Fruits 20 „ Bot Jed talt 100 „ Lobsters and Salt Salmon 40 „ Salad Oil ; / 30 „ Warranted PicHe3 25 „ Bottled Vinegar 30 „ Bell and Black's Vestas 15 ~ Fresh Herrings 22 „ Melson's Gelatine 25 „ Coltnan's Mustard i 400 „ Belmont and Brandon'a Candles 40 boxes .Nisey's Black Lead 17 cases Paste and Bottled Blacking 35 „ Sardines, halve and quarter 45 „ Keiller's Confectionery and Marmalade 5 „ Candied Peel 2 bales Clothes Lines, 16 and 22 yz 3 cases Brushware, assorted JO ~ Whybrow's Red Herrings IS bales Paper and Paper Bags 14 cases Potted Meats l : 3 „ Assorted Twine 40 „ TD Pipes 40 „ Bath Bricks }? ,»• Tapioca, Sago, and Arrowroot 11 tons IW, 2W, No 1, and C Sugar .JJ L » Mauritius and China Sugars 200 half-chest Tea 100 boxes Tea 20 cases Tobacco, assorted Currants, Muscatels, Figs *Ci, 40., Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 4