E' L L' I Nj G•' : O F F I "fi ' '■ THE WHOLE' 0F; THE WINTER^ } . STOCK! '"" JOH N SMITH, DRAPER, On the Wkong Sidbfof Qoten-stbeetJ Informs the Public of Auckland, and -"BiuTounding districts, tha hels-com-' >-•'■ a •' polled to REALISE'the WHOLEot : a HIS ENORMOUS ■< STOCK, which a .;• :- wilT.be Offered z-iff}_ Purchasers at , GREAT REDUCTIONS, a .AC-A ZZ.yyi TO -BPFEOT ' '* ':* ,;"; , ] ,;' V A SPEEDY __LiBARANOE! . __~,. !;j.-s. would draw spec^ Attention'tq the following Goods:— • a ' F BLACK SILKS, from 3/11 • - COLOURED SILKS, in all shades ; SILK WORP RALERNOS,, :.;;;:: ALL-WOOL SERGES, hew shades SATIN CLOTHS, in shades HOMBISEUNS and CARMELITES: a --WINCEYS -' i 'A ' ,'■ ■ ..y-'-A; A. Large Quantity of FRENCH -MERINOS, 1/4; worth, 2/9 , ' A Larke Quantity of FANCY DRESS MATERIAL at Cost. '~., ', .;,'-. _ :: s:bales GREY CALICO, A4_ • 10 ;,GREYrSHEETING, /UJ-.;;; ""'• 5 „ BLANKETS, from „ ■■■ ~~ 6/9 each .---' ~ 4 „ -~" 9/6 ea!ch ' . 10 „ Superior ditto , ( . ' ; '". CLOT&ING.: F ' AA':: Good Tweed Trousers, 8/6 F ~, ~-.; Good Tweed Trousers and yest, from 15/11; ...... worth2s/ Men's Paget Suits (Solcberg and Melbourne made), 45/ Boys' Colonial-made Suits _316s 6d F , A large quantity of Men's Crimean Shirts at COStg - ~ M -; ' ■ 40 rolls CARPET, Bought Job, all Choice ■szxxr?- Patterns.' ■ • ■■-.-■■" ' !:> -;' A few superior DINING and DRAWINGSUITS to be-Sold Cheap. . , _ fA ter_i STILL FURTHER REDUCTION! INSPECTION INTITBD. Fa PATTERNS GIVEN. JOHN SMITH, DRAPER, : _ar Weohg Side op the Street, "®» Next_.United Service Hotel, . Queen-street. '__ •'.' ; _A_. S A ~'Jj"J'A!:. M MV' f ..;8 THE OPPOSITION THOUOHT EASILY TO ;• GET RID OP HIM, BUT UNFORTUr,, NATKLY FOR THEMSELVES, _ "-.'-', THEY FOUND OUT F " he is,as. '~ jAf.y ,..;';.',-;.: QTRONG AS A T lON 11.1 WORKING MEN OF AUCKLAND : Will you calmly stand by and encourage the Opposition in their determined attempts to, injure the man who has been your friend for' the last fourteen yeare. Yes.; J. LEVY has proved himself your friend in' the truest sensd df the word, for was he not solely the meansFby, which you were enabled to obtain Ready-made Clothing here in Auckland at prices but: Slightly in advance for what they were made itEngland for. His doing so did not plea«e those who h-Ad been " fleecing''you, and many h-ive" been the efforts made to " shut" him up. '"■" Biit notwithstanding all, J. LEVY still knocks but., and has seen the process of "whitewashing" applied to many of those who stylod themselves YOOK friends, whilst he feels that he himself stands out as a " brand plucked frOm .he burning." And why is it thus? J. LEVY at once openly confesses he owes it all to. tho strong support which he has received from |he' Working Classes, and would at this'timie especially direct their attention to'the fact thstt' his WINTER STOCK for 1878 is now v unnacked,j and will defy competition, whether as regaxd to" style, durability, and tho LOW;'FIGURES at which they are marked. '..,....F< ■_. -F ",F gJJustcast your eyes down, the folloMng list,. and you will be astonished:— ; ~ !,F ■"- Men* Heavy Woollen Shirts (extra sizes),_3_ 6d —worth7s6d ~: '''"'' A"'"'yy...... F„ , F /r Boys'and youths'ditto, 2s 6n—worth 5s ;'.". Coloured Moleskins (a larae shipment daily ex^ pected), 4s 6r> —worth 8s Cd - ",'_. .., A Men's Galatea Jackets (lined with either wool or Italian cloth), 15s ||d—worth 25s .',' a' ; Men's Tweed Trousers, _Sl|D—worth 14 6d! '~, Trousers and Vests (superior Mosgiel tweed) -IBs ||d—fudlvalue,27s6d ';, ... ~..,- , Aberdeen Socks, per pair, |s—wprth ls.Dd r ' White Shirts (large variety), 33 6n—worth 6s 6d Overcoats (in Ulsters) from £| |s to £4 4S ™ Boys' and Youths' Ulsters (any size), at a very, low figure'- " ■ - :,.:*,':,; Collars, per box from 3d. ' . 140s. Double-breasted Paget Suits; worth 755." " That licks you." When you have done so, you will,be led, to :exclaim Is That Sol Is That So 1! but what will you say when you are told you can get a Crimean Shirt for 3» 6d. One and all will remark "Well, LITTLE LEVY is not a bad' sort, we will give him a call.": Do so; my friends, and he will nor, di .appoint you. ''■<■'• i Just Opened—The American Unsurpassables, ■a new style ot Paper Collar, which do not show the grease. Quite a novelty. ... ' >■• ■■■ "-', * ''■'• i* - - - --———'.- Remember the old nddress :— J. LEV V, MONSTER CLOTHING MART, gIQ, Qe.ee.. Street, (oppositeMoArthur's) r im X S E A :R-;,E,L L EF : , 234 tons Screened Newcastle C0a1,;.. ; 112 tons Smith's Coal . , >.r . AhvU '■•■■" 101 tons Newcastle Coke. ■ A.A Ay A' The above are from the Co-operative Mines,.: land are now being discharged at the Railway Wharf.".1 - 'a, -. .■■--V-: _ ;,; '' W. &G. WINSTONE, -* . ~-V'v .' ; f _^*^V' .-■ :- LADIES,. TAKE NOTE OF THIS-!— Two important points should not be lost, sight of in selecting a Sewing Machine,-,, First: Be not misled by long and extrayagant puffs ins the papers about Machines which are frequently; made only to sell, and more frequently sold by those who, from their want of mechanical know.; ledge, can only parrot-like repeat the puff.^npt:4 Beware of purchasing a3ewingMachinebecause it happens to be a few shillings oheaper, and, have afterwards to pay dearly for it in worry, delay, and vexation. The undersigned, from his intimate knowledge of Sewing Mechanism, can confidently recommend Taylor's Patent Sewing Machine as a really good, genuine, and welltested Machine. In addition to the Lock-stitch Machine, the Taylor Co. have introduced a'good Twisted Loop Machine. Price, with extras, 2 Guineas.—lnspection invited at the Solei Agent's," T. PEACOCK'S, Shortland-street, opposite the Post-O-fiee. ' GrUTHRIE & IjARNACH'S •:! ' ". NSW'ZEALAND ; '-•'"'- "*:: ';':;( TIMEER & WOODWARE FACTORIES .j ; COMPANY (LIMITED); y F Have on Sale at their Branoh Stores, , LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, '' ~..,, - .: ..'-.'... . AND--- . -~.- ~ ,'-.' ONEHUNGA.: F Dunbdin-Made Woodwares '•'"' '-' Consisting ot^'-'- '■ A'f.w.i a Nests Tabs, painted and varnished a; ; :■ Backets :*:.: ,;;■'-•'dor' ! t :i -; ; < Fancy Backets, Cheese Vats, Gharns _i. j Butter Firkins, Knife Boards / - ', •, - , a Washing Boards, Turning Trpssea. •' Store Tracks, &o. , , < < I a": --«:>' ' . :■-,,'';. -~-. '■■.-.■.• aai as t-~,A:'_iV,i JAMES W. WALLER, -"M:i '"',i:'" JMA^Aiim.'' i- :l' i'l T€ Jf/,(IC
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 12 August 1878, Page 4
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