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Drapery. MY SON, whatever object you pursun, aim HIGH. Never grovel. If you seek mental pabulum, the Hi^h Schools visit; it the adornment of your outer man, deal alone with POdSENINHsKIK, of Hisjh-street, Auckland. — 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 failed to re o,?nise his face. He was so wan, and in such ••ol'rons case. It pain'd me much to see him in this ttate. And begged his woes to me he d full reUte. -iays Joe, ' Dear fnend, mine is no vulgarsmart, You know Kate May, to her I've 1. st tny heart, But tho' wiili lov my " foosoais lord ' d u es burn, Kiom her, aKs 1 I meet with n»r«aim. I ye studied and pe-' ..m'd all Cupids arts ta press My suit " Said -•>, have you studied DRfcISS 1 Kely upon it thac'3 tae surest w^y Tn gain her h- art anil freely own thy sway ; Now there's the raiment on your bj.ck you've got, True its a garment, but a Cua i' its not, Coat, Vest, and i'atits, c'en to your very " tile " All lacking Q AI.ITY, TliOE fit. AND STYLB, Lose not a moment but to HIGH-STREET go, And visit POSSENNISKIE'S famed DEPOT. Quick ! place yourself in that true Artist's hands, He's Number ONE of TAILOR S-your commands— If you give him— rsmember what I say, You'll gain that blushing beauty, Kitty May," On ! thank you, Charles, said he, I'll to him hie, Without a moment's loss, Good-bye! Good-bye! * * * * * * A week or two ago, one sunny day, A bridal pai ty churihwara went its way ; The blushing bride was Kate, the bridegroom, Joe, Whilst las "best man," made on-* of the row. And Joe at breakfast vsith Kate by his side. Owned Possenniskie's dress had won his bride. H. L. POSSENNISKIE, HABIT MAKER AND GENERAL OUTFITTER, No. 1 CLOTIIIKit's hHOP, HIGH S T R E E T, AUCKLAND. -y£T E ARE NOW SHOWING OUR MAIL GOODS RKCE IV E D J? E X S. S. HEB, O, Consisting of COSTUMES, PA-RIS BONNETS, TRIMMED HAT«J, MASTLKS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, GLOVE 3, Ac, &c, &c. ; Also, 72 CASES Per Zealandia, Comprising— PRINTS, DRESSES, and MANCHESTER GOOD 3 J. COSGRAVE & CO. M o M A STER'S NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. T. McM ASTER has opened his New Premises i 242, Q.ueen-sucet (on ihe t,ite of his old building) with a Lir/e and New Stock of MaPisiu j MILLINERY, and C OTHING, just received per I City of Auckland and Zealandia, lrom London. T. McMAaTER, 242, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. A T the CITY HALL you can pur.Ol chase Black Silks at 2s 6d.259d,35, and 3s 6d ye yard, free from jute, ihay are imported direct from tbe Manufacturers ; also choice .Fancy Silks from 2s Od per yard O COT I A HOTEL, D. McLENNAN, Propiuetok, LATE 01" KAIPARA HOTEL, HELENSVILLE. HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Visitors to Auckland and Passengers from the Thames will meet with every accommodation. J & J. BOPPBT' MILLERS, Frkemak's Bay Steam Mills, AND NO 8, LOWER QUEEN STREKT, Wharf. Attokxakd. J)BNTISTEY. MR. T. tTa PPOKD, SURGEON DENTIST, WAKIJIXLD S X R S I I. Artlfl ilal Tooth, from One to * Full Sot, in Gold or Vulcanite. AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA. COACHES. The Coaches as above wiU leave Onehunga at 8 a.m and 12 noon, and from Auckland at 10 a.m.. and p.m. , R. GILHAM. EVENTY PIANOS and FS«T? HARMONIUMS, to be sold at greatly reduced prices FOR CASH, in consequence of being overstocked and large shipments on the way. These instruments are the handsomest, best, and cheapest to be sold in New Zealand. Harmoniums, . from L 9 10s to L 129 ; Pianos, L 35 to Ll6O. __T Harmoniums and Pianos ON HIRE with OPTION OF PURCHASE at the end of three, six, nine, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months—the hire deducted from price of instrument. , HOEEMAN & SON'S ACADEMY OF MUS C Shortland-street. Instruments of all kinds tuned and repaired. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH , BOARDING HOUSK, 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 place of a home as far as civility, cleanliness, and attention are concerned. Terms moderate. GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHBS CLEANED. ALTERED REPAIRED. AKS PRESSED »i m-*-*u t **» HAR WOOD'S, Tatlos, From Melbourne. 10, Hobwn-rtreet, new the Governor Brown*. f .B.—Gentlemen's Cloth* Dr»d <

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 4