Drapery ■ ■ J. S M 1 T H Begs to inform his friends, customers, and the public that HE WILL OPEN HIS NEW PREMISES, osr SATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 2, WITH £20,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, and HABERDASHERY GOODS, Which have been bought at a very great discount off ordinary Trade Prices at Home, FOR CABH. J. S. is determined to give the Auckland people the benefit of the Bargains. A great number of Goods will therefore be offered at HALF THE USUAL AUCKLAND PRICES! COME & SEE ! COME & SEE ! ! J. SMITH, Next tjie United Service Hotel, QUEEN-STREET. DENNES' GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION. 50 SPLENDID LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, TOTAL VALUE, 250 GUINEAS. Will be absolutely given away to my Customers upon the following conditions:— Every Purchaser of 7 boxes of Paper Collars, at Is per box, will be presented with One Ticket. Every Purchaser of 12 boxes ditto, Two Tickets 24 boxes, Five Tickets. i Every Purchaser of 7 Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Is each, One Ticket. Every Purchaser of 12 ditto, Two Tickets; 24 ditto, Five Tickets. Every Purchaser of a Sewing Machine for cash, value £5 or upwards, Ten Tickets. Every Purchaser of any Goods to the value of 7s, One Ticket; 12s, Two Tickets; 245, Three Tickets, and so oa When 10,000 TICKETS are thus GIVEN AWAY, the MAGNIFICENT GIFTS OF 250 GUINEAS WORTH OF SEWING MACHINES Will be handed over to a Committee to distribute in the usual manner. N. 8.—1,000 Tickets guaranteed to be given away each month. Country orders solicited, and tickets forwarded with goods,|in accordance with the above conditions. W. C. DENNES, GREAT CENTRAL SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, [Established 1842 ] WJ A M I E S O N, • UNDERTAKER, &C, Is prepared to execute Funerals either in firstclass style or plain, at strictly moderate charges. Wellesley - s|tkiii East, Two doors from Queen-street. [Established 1864.] By appointment SpwwiSilsmwSSP Excellency the to His '<l&£Swsßßfe&^r Governor. TB A R N E T T, PORK BUTCHER, HAM AND BACON CURER, Next City Haiili, Opposite the Thistle Hotel, and at Pabnell | T. Barnktt in thanking the publio for their long and steady support, and having purchased Mr. Morey's business, as carried on in the premises opposite Mr. Darb/s Thistle Hotel, beg to announce that he is now prepared to supply every requisite of the trade. All Goods stamped so as to defy imitation. If.B. —Arrangements are now complete for the supply of shipping orders, which will meet with prompt delivery, and with T.B.s personal attention. Q.REAT gALE OF "DOOTS AT THE BLUE BOOT. C. BROOKES Is Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots ana ' Shoes at Cost Phiok. to make room for alterations. C.B. is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The Sale will be a genuine one. JUST LANDED— 25 trunks of Ladies' best Kid Sewn Boots 300 pairs of Girls' Strap Shoes, all sizes 500 pairs of Girls' Patent Lace Boots 200 pairs of Women's Kid at 4s 6d. A large quantity of Slippers at 2s. C.B. has always given his customers and the pnblio Good Bargains. Call early! Call early! The SALE is for ONE MONT O. BROOKES, BLUE BOOT sikioi'lt Opposite the City H|a|l l Next Dyson's, Draper. Q\ RE V R I VjtEgßjßO OA L, In Lot«:to BuitfPurohMerß. """"P. GLARE, •Wharf, Onehnnga.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 4
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