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When You Wish to Furnish Your Souse, obtain a Book Catalogue from the City Hall Arcade, which, contains valuable information, not only enumerating what can be obtained there, but shewing the cost of Furnishing a Three, Four, Five, and Six-roomed house ; also, Drawingroom separately, and Bachelor's Rooms. The proprietors have lately purchased from Messrs. Grossman and Harding the balance of their very handsome Stock of Swiss Goods, beautifully and wonderfully carved, which are being rapidly disposed of, at HALF-PRICE ! Also, just ipened up, a large lot of Fancy Baskets»and various articles suitable for presents. Just received, some magnificent all-wool Kidderminster Carpets, for dining and bed-rooms ; very cheap Tapestry, Brussels and Felt Carpets : the largest stock in Auckland. All kinds of House Furniture, and an immense assortment of Bedsteads in Iron JBrasß, Zattri, Cedar, Rimu, and Jfottled Kauri; with Wardrobes, Drawers, Washstands, and Tablee to match.^ Dining and Drawing-room Suites to suit all classes. Several new designs in Linoleum not seen before in the city"; Oil Cloths, all widths. Carpets measured for, cut out, and laid, and Goods delivered Free OF Charge to any part of the town. Catalogues sent Post Free. Ladies and gentleman about to Furnish are invited to stroll through ths "Arcade," where, in addition to HouseFurnishing Goods, will be seen Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Fancy Goods.— HOLLOWAY, GAELICK, AND .CRANWELL, Proprietors, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland.

Gas is superior to every other material as «, light-giving agent, not only on account of its brilliancy and its cheapness, but because it is safer, economises time and labour, and is more easily managed. Amongst all classes of society it is in high favour; taking rank with the necessariea, as well as the elegancies of life. It merits whatever can be said on its behalf. Those v/ho have enjoyed its advantages are always the most ready, as they are also the most competent to proclaim its praise.—[See Advertisement.]

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 3