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/^HEAP rvRAPEKY Q ALE. K. FRENCH, I [HAVING PURCHASED! THE DRAPERY AND GROCERY STOCK j In the Estate of H. McCrae, at a ' HEAVY DISCOUNT, j Will offer the same at such PRICES as will | Effect a Si'eedy Clearance. j CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS, j tat DRAPER\ r STOCK in Premises corner • of Hobson and Wellington-streets. I tST GROCERY in R. FRENCH'S Premises. Hobson-streer. SALE COMMENCES ON FRIDAY. •NiAvaiKi xaauon •^STan^moi^joH ny sv aaau; oonouodxa t sz\saS. c\ pcq SuiA^q '-Caojoo stq^ o; njosn su po^trarung spiqjy XißAg ■saaas tsmjahyia sasas ivanxiaoraov saaas xaauva N3Hoxra •\Y raotr} }o3 [j!AV no-^ Pul3 3D«ld Sui •jtj \\vo 'sopn-iB sewp-^saif &msai oj put? \ 'SHSLtoOTtf P ni3 saaavxa-oaA 3° -siddns | S,UOSB3g 13 %W3JA WOS. JI q^UOUI SUH "JOU SSIJU •s«imiHoi\[ "S 2? 'ii aiisoddo 'lOdaCl aaa fe axviao.i V ERC H A NTS, AGENTS, and others, can have Office Books Ruled and Bound, any nattern, to suit requirements j Magazines, Music, and other Works bound in all styles, by WILLIAM LEYS, Bookbinder, Machine Ruler, and Account Book Manufacturer, next door to Evknin« Stah office, Wyndham-st.rfwt. IVTOTICE OF REMO VA L. MR. G. FOSTER, B O O T M A )£ E R, Begs to inform the public that he is about to remove from Pitt-street to tho Shop lately occupied by G. Hemus, and hopes that ho will receive tuo continued patronage of his customers, and the public Generally. Great Reduction in the Prices. DE DW O O D STORE, PONSONBY. Havinc: disposed of my business to Mr. GEO. ROGERS, I hereby tender my sincere thanks to my customers for tho very liberal support they have given me for the past four years, and hope they will accord the same to my successor. W. FAREY. WITH reference to the above, I beg to inform the inhabitants of Ponsonby that it will be my endeavour to sell the Very IJtest Goods in the Market at Town Prices. I, therefore, hope for a continuance of '.he patronage bestowed on Mr. Farcy. Customers waited on for orders twice a week. All Goods punctually delivered. GEO. ROGERS. Dedwood. llh September, 1877. QARGO * M°K AIG ' CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, &C. UYERS WANTING NEW PATTERNS IN CLOTHING SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK ! ! BUYERS WANTING WELL-CUT CLOTHING SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK ! ! Buyers wanting to Select their own Tweed can have a Fashionable Trouser, made to Measure at 213., value unequalled. NEW PATTERNS IN FLAX SHIRTS. standard makes in white shirts. Just Opened— ANOTHER LOT OF GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (Good Shapes). NEW SCARFS ! NEW HATS NEW TWEEDS ! CARGO & M c X A I G, QUEEN-STREET. Next door to Watoss', Confectioner. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OB1 N. B. PLANTE & CO., NAPIER, SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., ' HAVING PURCHASED THE C L OTHING STOCK OF N. B. PLANTE & CO., of Napier, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT m FOR CASH ! ! ■=©» ■WILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF THE SAME. Commencing on SATURDAY, AUG. 11. OAMUEL /COOMBES & riO., Would call the attention of their customers and the public generally to the undermentioned, being as they are all From SST 39 TO 50 PER CENT BELOW MARKET VALUE !! ! -©ft 200 BOY'S and YOUTH'S GOOD [TWEED SUITS, at 15s 6d the suit 250 MEN'S SUPJSeiIOR SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, 35b 175 MEN'S NELSON TWEED GALATEA SUITS. 37s 6d 565 KNICKER and SWISS SUITS, from 8s lid to 12s 6d, A lot of Job Lines of the above as low as 7s <kl 200 MEN'S TROUSERS and VESTS, good strong Tweed, 15s 6d and 18s Cd. A large line of MEN'S TWEED COATS, 7s 6d, Colonial made 150 MEN'S GALATEA. TWEED COATS, Dunedin-make. 10s Cd 200 MEN'S NELSON TWEED TROUSERS, 12s 6d ; worth 21s A large line of MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS 83 lid; worth 17s 6d 350 DRAB SHELL HATS, at 7s 6d 5 cases of MEN'S FRENCH FELT HATS, in Drab and Black, at 2s lid i 250 GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS, at os lid 3 cases of MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS. 3s 6d 2 cases MEN'S WOOL CRIMEAN SHIRTS, 3s 6d 100 dozen MEN'S DIAGONAL TWILL NEW ZEALAND FLAX SHIRT, 3s Gd: usual price as advertised, Is Gd. This line is part of our own Stock, but having rather a large lot in Stock, we have REDUCED them to a little below cost, to clear them before other shipments arrive. There is in this Stock also a large -lot of TWEEDS from Is lid. THESK GOODS AUK ALL 50 PER CENT BELOW WHAT THEY CAN GENERALLY BE BOUGHT FOR!! SAttITBL'COOttBSS & 0Q, 3 CI T V CLO TH IN G MAII T, 92, QUISEK-STKKET, AUCKLAND. dft, si/mOT fpO^TA^THIS \^«^4 SEASON. The well-known Clydesdale Stallion '•' YOUNG WELLINGTON." He was bred by Mr, Patteksox, of Wanganui. His sire " Wellington" is acknowledged to be one of the linest horses ever imported to Np-w Zealand. His dam was an imported Mare from Hobart Town ; and, when < xhibited, received every first-class prize as a Brood Mare. " Young Wellington" stands 17 handsin height, his colour is a beautiful dark dapple brown ; he has a wondei-ful docile temper; has good action, and iar symmetry he has not his equal in the country. " Young Wellington" has proved himself a sure foal gettor, and thoroughly staunch in harness. "Young Wellington" stock, now rising 2 years old, for size, symmetry, and action cannot be j surpassed. For further particulars see future advertisement. I C. T.HARDING

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2332, 6 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2332, 6 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2332, 6 September 1877, Page 4