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Winter! Winter: : WINTER!!! NSW SHIPMENTS OP W INTEE C L 0 T H I N G, ear Just Opened Out, "5a EX AIOKBHAVV. J. Levy Has much pleasure in stating that notwithstancl irju: thfl many attempts male by the opposition to'"Shi>t"iiiiu up, by advertising aloto£ bunkum BUfih as " Buying Bankrupt Stock at fO per cent, discount," and such like rubbish, that he stri keeps open, and is doing a better Business than ever, tlu>T;i.V.io having found that in BUYING CLOTHING hi the Largo Shops they are often • taken in." J. LEVY, .although in a sMALL SHOP has always a LARGE STOCK to Select from, thus giving the public this advantago, namely, the Expenses are small compared with the big places, ana conducting the Business personally, ho can afford to SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than those- who pay high roots. Read the following Lir.es and Compare them with those obtainable elsewhere : Mem' Heavy Woollen Shirts (extra sizes), 3s 6d —worth 7a 6d Hoys' and Youths' ditto, 23 6 n—worth us Coloured Mo eskins (a lame shipment daily expected), 4-S 6»—worth 8s 6d MoiVo Giil.Uoa Jackets (lined with either wool or [taiiaa clolh), Iss |Id—worth 2ob Men's Twu-d Trouauru, &3 |]D-wprih 11 Gd Trousers ar.d Vests .superior Moßgiel tweea), Iss Mi>—full i-alno, H7s &i Al>crdi.cn.Bocks, per pair, is—worth Is 9d White tihJits (li-.tko variety). .3^ 6i>—worth 03 bu Ov.-.i eouiH (in Ulfitors) from £\ iH to £A 4S Boys' uiid Youths' Ulsters (any size), at a very low ilguro Collnrw, yur box, frctn 3n. 40s. Doublis-Tweastetl Paget Suits; worth 75a. " That licks you." Macintoshes, Waterproof and Oilskin Suits Blankets, Hugs, Katn, Scarves, etc., AT 1 QUAL.LY LOW I'UICKS. The reason J- Levy can 801 l hi« Goods .so Low in that, he Imports Directly from the Homo Manufacture-u, and has friends there who Becuro lor him the llcst Valuofor Jieady Money. rl ho Hto-k ia of a Quality rarely to bo met with in .Auckland. Now is the time to Secure Bargains for Iteady Mouey as J. LEVY is determined to outdo ail oi position. The Stile will nol bo for any Limited Time, but will Continue till J. Levy secures ti coillpoti ncy to retire upon. The Stock, km hiihcrto, will be augmented by Shipments in all vessels arriving from London. i<? LMPOJITANT NOTIOIC—AII Gannon* ult.jivd, Free of Cht<n;e, by J. LJOVY himself vvii'oi.su Tuilor, liuvinK aovvwl his apprentice hip in oae oi the best NVotitof Lojidon houset;. ■&M UKSTEIt fiLOTttlNV* T^/fAKT, 210, QUEEN-STREIfIT, OlU'OSITI! MCAKTHUR'S NEW UUILDINGS. Y/|- AS O N AND UAifLIN ' S /CABINET QUGAKS. Just Landwi), Twenty-i-ive ok the.sk FIStE INSTRU.MKK'IS.

TII X SUPE Ii lOii IT V Of the Mason and Ilamiin Cabinet Omana ia dotived, not only from peculiar skill in constkcctiox, especially in voicing, and me EXTHAOI'DI.VAUV KXCKLLK.Vt X of MATKKIA!, and woUKMANdIHP employed, and tho pos-Si-K3ion Of lilO MOST EXTKNBIVB and COMI'I.E'IK maciumsky and kacimtiks for mai;uf»cturo IN THE WOHLI>, but aIHO from thu EXCnUBIYB USK OK1 IMI-OJCTANT INVKXTIONS. J'ho IIIOHL valuable immovoments in such uifitrurnenta ; those which have boon chlelly instruinuptHl iv brint'inK them tv their present l-opulanty and UKOfUInPSS, HAVI'. BKK.V EFKKOTKU »V TIIO-K now -vbsociatkd In tlds comi'anv. Tho art or voicing RKifiDS, tlie most (-liJticult Rnd Important iiioccv3 in the manufacture of such inntruinentH, wus dwcoveicd by J\lr ICmuions Ifiunlm or ihi-) Company, and hits been broußht to mOiltikV I'BUKKOI lON IN TIIEBIC OROANS. Having it as their earnest ambition to produce LhellliST INSTKUMKNTB W TilJB CLASS IN TJIIS woiu.d, tiu-y huvci been eager to obtain the iiso of every valuablo invention, wherever mado ; and thoir extensive bußinesa and ample meana liavo enabled them to tiiicceod in this endeavour. WII VT MOST DISTINGUISHED SINGER 3 SA.Y. There can be no mai'c critical judges of quality of tone than the most eminent Hinders of tho world, in New York and ether principal cities the Mason and llamlin Organs are always selected for u-:e in tho Operas and Concerts. Wo give the judgment respecting them of many of the moat eminent singers who have vibited Amorica. From ML'lie. CIIIUHTINA NILSSON and other Members of tho Strakotich Opera Uompaiiy. Wo take pleasure in recommendins tho .Mason- and llamlin Cabinet Oiif.AN as a very beautiful instrument, and consider it tho bodt now in use. ! Christina Nilsson, Annie Louisk Gaby, MAKIKiLKON DUVAL, VICTOIt CAI'OUL, P. BItIGNOLI, &C , &C. From THKODORE WACHTEL, Tenor to tho Farepa-Hosa Grand Opera Combination, AY. NEUKNDORFF. CARL ROSA and C. SANTLEY. Wo heartily recommend the Mason and Hamlin Ougans as the best instruments of tho class made. They have moro power and greater smoothnesa aud fulness of tone, with equality and uniform character throughout their registers. Theodor Waohtel, Ad. Neukndokff, Carl Roba, C. Santi.ey.

From CH. GOUNOD, the distinguished Composer of " Fauat," who haying used the Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organs in his concerts, writes as follows to tho Agent for those organs in London. Allow me, in thanking you fifor this organ which you have placed at myEdisposal for my series of concerts, to express my very favorable opinion on the charm of this instrument, the tones of which, both dclicato and full, combine bo well with the voice. I do not doubt that the Mason and Hamlin American Organ will be of excellent and valuable use in all vocal or instrumental combinations of moderate limits. CH. GOUNOD. Tavistock House. From Dr. J. STAINER, Organists of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Dear Sir,—l have been very much pleased with your (Mason and Hamlin) Americau Organs on all occasions on which I have had to play upon them. Their tono is remarkably pure and free from reediness, and their touch all that could be desired. Yours truly, J- STAINKR, Mus. Doc. From JULIUS EICHBERG. Director of Boston Conservatory of Music. In quality of tone—the chief excellence in such instruments—l think your Organs decidely excel all others ; and that in tho various other characteristics requisite in a good instrument, they are deserving of equally high praise. Indeed, I am led from experience to believe that the more ciitically they are tested and compared, und tho more competent the judge, the mere certain and jhigh will bt the meed of superiority awarded them.^ EICHBBRa FOR SALE AT THEIR SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND, JTOFFMANN & OONS, QUEEN-STREET. IKSTABLSHKD 1859] GEE AND POTTER, COACHBUILDERS, GREY-STREET, Auckland. N.l?.—lron-bark Shafts, Spokes, Felloes, Blue Gum- and all kinds of Hardwood, at lowest market price?,

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2565, 27 June 1878, Page 4

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