H. ATKINS HAS OPENED ALL THE NEW STYLES OP DRESS MATERIALS FOB THE AUTUMN & "WINTER SEASON, COMFEISING— PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, PLAIN WINCEYS, FRENCH MERINOS BLACK VELVETEENS SERGES BLACK SILK VELVET &a, &a, &a A SPLENDID STOCK OF BLACK SILKS, Same as always kept in Stock, and noted aa docidedly the Best Wearing in tho ' Market. THE PRICES OF BLACK SILKS ABE THE LOWEST IN AUCKLAND. A VERY HEAVY STOCK or BLANKETS, Bought much under value, to be SOLD CHEAP. Sheetings, Quilts, Long Curtains, Calicoes, and Manchester Gooda. Splendid value in this Department. • QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD PATTERN • TABLE LINEN. •Just Opened, a Beautiful Pattern. Will wear a lifetime. All sizes in stock, with Napkins to match, and the Price very reasonable, NEW CLOTHING ! NEW TWEEDS ! Cheap Tweeds for Boys' wear. REAL MOSGIEL TWEEDS, 8s IID PER YARDH., ATKINS. WANTED to Sell, cheap, a good second-hand Washing Machine and Mangle. I nearly new; also Portable Washing Boiler, and Imi proved Patent Portable Ovena, Colonial Ovonst ' Banges, &c, at Herbert H. Smith, Auckland Iron Works, Dutham-Btreot West. : T\EMAND FOB, SERVANTS.— I -*-f Wanted several respectable Servants for town I a™ country.—Apply to Mr Clarke, who conducts fi ' iwSF 18,"* ? ffloe<-W. H. Clarke, House, Land and I Pommtailon Agent, Higi-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1977, 10 June 1876, Page 2
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