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SINGER'S QEWING IyrACHINES. STONE BROTHERS Have the pleasure of announcing that they have been authorised to make a SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. SINGER SEATING MACHINE. SINGER SEAVTNG MACHINE. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. m SINGER SEWING MACHINE. =£» THEIR £8 10s. MACIIINU IS NOW ONLY £7 15s. WITH A Further Discount fob Cash. The Supreme Excellence oC the GENUINE SINGER has been amply proved by the unequalled amount of PUULIC PATRONAG Kit has received and by the Host ok Imitators, ■who vainly attempt to L"i.v its Mkhits. The Temptation to Practice False Economy l-y Pukchasixg CHEAP IMITATION MACHINES, is NOW DONE AM"AY WITH BY THE REDUCED PRICE OF TUB esr SINGER SEWING MACHINE, "©ft Which is admitted to be THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD! For further particulars, apply to STONE BROS., Sole Agents for the Province of Auckland. ARINE SURVEYOR AND ARBITRATOR.—CAPTAIN PHILIP JONES will SURVEY Ships or Cargoes on behalf of Captains and Owners, or Consignees: also, ARBITRATE Nautical Cases, lias had Thirty Years' Experience as a Ship Master. Oflice: Quekn-stkhbt Wiiark. Any instructions left with Messrs. 11. F. Amlcrsou & Co., D. 11. McKcnzie, J. & D. Oxley (Ship Chandlers), will be promptly attended to. TT 0 L L A N D AN 1) C 0., "^"L TEA DEALERS AND GROCERS, Q U E E N 223, S T It E E T, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 11. & Co. respectfully invile the attention of families in Auckland, and the Suburbs, to their NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS, and would draw Special Attention to the PRICES, as Marked in their Shop Windows. HOLLAND & CO. Our TEA at 2s. Od. * #jj New Season JAMS, cannot be equalled ;'? i Bd. in Auckland. * « , ~ , T ,, r . I* * Keillors MARMACo.'sNo. 1 SUGAR, * LADE, lOd. tin, od.; No. 2, J'd. '?; % cheaper by the ii -.-, tlo/.en. Finest Pearl Leaf ~'"",.. GUNPOWDER, » 5 j SARDINES,6d.per 35.; splendid for * j tin, cheaper by the mixing. | $ dozen. FAMILIES WAITIJI) ON FOR ORDERS. goods' dkmvkkkd ix town Axn scrciniiis fkkk OJ'' CHAItOJS TO THIS I'UIiCiIASBR. Shipping Supplikd. mIE AUCKLAND ALMANAC, AND Provincial Handbook for 1877. The Publisher, in announcing" the Fifth Fssuq of this work, has much conlidence in uojiimendiuf? it as an Invai-uaismc ADVKiiTisi.vfj Medium. The Jiook is widely circulated in all parts of tliis and neiKhboiu-iiiK Colonies; is placed in the leading English and Colonial Libraries; at the chief stations on the Pacific Rail way, for the use of Travellers to nnd from the Colonies; aiidin other important positions, to secure publicity within and beyond New Zealand. We claim, however, for it The greatest value to local business men as a Permanent Work of Reference, which tinds its way into the home of nearly every selller in the Province, and is consulted almost daily throughoui Ihe year, ft may be Bubmittccl with some decree of! confidence, that the importance to commercial men of bein.u; represented in a book of ihis kind, cannot be over-estimated. A further reason, which might be urged why such a work should receive support from everyone interested in the welfare of Auckland, is the practical benefit conferred upon the City and Province by Ihe annual publication of a book setting forth in an interesting form the capabilities of this part of the Colony; its history, description of country settlements, roads and other means of access, cost of carriage, and the mass of other information, revised to latest date every year. The Book—which is the Largest Publication ever ottered for a Shilling in New Zealand —must depend almost wholly upon Advertisements to defray the heavy cost: and as every business man is interested in its success, favourable attention to its claims is solicited with some degree of assurance that they will receive this year, as heretofore, a cordial recognition. The ALMANAC AND HANDBOOK of 1877 will bo far in advance of any of its predecessors ; :he whole of its contents new, written specially, vnd of a more than ordinary instructive character. The Book will also be Illustrated with Portraits of Auckland Public Men ; vnd the Publisher, from the Annually Increasing Sale, and great popularity, is in a position to Guarantee a Circulation of Several Thousand Copies. The work will be issued at the old Price: ONE SHILLING. HENRY B R E T T, PUBLISHER, "Evening Star" Office. IT is not sufficiently known or uiuler- . stood that the man who devotes The whole of his energy and judgment to any particular branch of a business will lie able to conduct that business bet tor Cor his patrons than the man who attends to too many departments. SAMUEL COOMI3ES devotes the whole of his time and energies to the Clothing Department of the Soft Goods Trade, and can consequently supply any article that a man or boy may require to wear, better than any other J louse in the province or colony. S.C. has the Largest and BestSelected Stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, &c, in New Zealand, and would call the attention of gentlemen to his Tailoring Department, which is replete with every novelty in Tweeds, Coverings, Broadcloths, &c. He has always experienced Cutters in attendance. Measurements completed in a few hours, and prices much below any other House in the trade. One trial will suffice to prove my claim to your confidence. lam not Selling Oil" or making spasmodic dForts to raise money, thoxigh I want it bad enough. SAMUEL COOMBES, Qk¥yCm)Tßihc* Mart, 92, QvKEiS-sxwiJiT^

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 4