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TAXATION "O lEVED m- READ THIS CAREFULLY. Much ado is being made at the present time about the tax on Beer, and the cry is—" Why tax the poor man any more." But without discussing the pros, and cons, of the above tax, J. LEVY would call the attention of the Public of Auckland—and especially the Working Classes—to the Great Reduction which hehasmadeinthe price of Men's, Boy's, and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING. This great reduction on what is realiy necessary for the Working Man's comfort, will more than recompense him for the tax on beer. Warm Clothing Is a necessity ; Beer is a luxury. Be wise, therefore, and have necessities first, and if you have any spare Cash afterwards, then indulge in luxuries. J. LEVY does not intend in this advertisement to B'By much, as the (Parliamentary reports occupy so much space, but he has no fear but the few remarks he has offered will cause men to think aright, and if they are wise, they will lose no time in calling upon their old friend, who assures them that he has in stock everything that is requisite for their requirements. • j.llevy Makes no apology for republishing his PRICE LIST again. It caused a sensation before, and will do so again, especially as nearly all the lines have been reduced. Men' Heavy Woollen Shirts (extra sizes), 33 6d —worth 7s 6d ' ' Boys' and youths' ditto, 2s Bd—worth ss. Coloured Moleskins (a large shipment daily expected), 4S 6»—worth 8s 6d Men's Galatea Jackets (lined with either .wool or Italian cloth), 15s ||d—worth 25s Men's Tweed Trousers, 8s I!d—worth 14 6d Trousers and Vests (superior Mosgiel tweed) Iss||D—full value, 27s 6d Aberdeen Socks, per pair, Is—worth Is 9d White Shirts (large variety), 33 6i>—worth. 63 ba Overcoats (in Ulsters) from £1 Is to £4 4b Boys' and Youths' Ulsters (any size), at a very low figure Collars, per box from 3d. __ 4fls. Double-breasted Paget Suits; worth 755. " That licks you." P.S.—Garments are altered free of charge. J. Ijevy, MONSTER CLOTHING MART, 210, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite McArthur's New Building. FTIiHE /CHEAPEST TTJOUSE ikNEW ZEALAND FOR REALLY GOOD FURNITLRE, CONSISTING OF DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, BED-ROOM, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL-MADE FURNITURE. The Cheapest House in Auckland fob CARPETS ! BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER DUTCH & FELT CARPETS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSK FROM. Laigest Stock of Plain and Fancy .FLOORCLOTHS V Ever Exhibited in Auckland. : All th Newes Fattus LINOLEUM! (The New Carpet), MANILLA, COIR, FLAX, AND CHINA MATT I N G S. (PLAIH AND FANCY). Silk and Worsted Damask, Reps, Broches, and Cottalines, Plain and Fancy Dimities, r Chintzes, Cretonnes. BLANKETS and~COUNTERPANES a splendid assortment of gilt chimney glasses. Brass Cornicbs and Window Poles, th b Blini> of the Period This Blind ia manufactured ,frqni Metal of the thickness of note paper; it is light, durable, and elegant; it will not blister or warp with the sun, aad is less in price than the Wood Venetian. WINDOW CURTAINS, In Lace, Nctt, Muslin, and lieno. '".'■ WINDOW HOLLANDS, in White, Buff, an Green. All Sorts of Upholsterer's Trimmings. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINET MAKERS. UPHOLSTERERS, & CARPKT WAREHOUSEMEN, SHORTLAHD-STREET, AUCKLAND. Sole Agents r the GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES T^ENETIAN BLIND FACTORY _. AT THK AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY, CORNER OF COOK AND GREI -STREETS Of any dimensions, in any number from One to a Hundred, within a given time, of the best quality, and reasonable prises and sent to all parts of New Zealand. Terms cash. Estimates returned by Post. A. & A. BUSBY VENETI(irBM|I|ERl SSD WIR Corner of Cook and GRisy-gTREETa. //4o SACK S ; WAIKATO POTATOES ! Grown on Light Dry Soil pkom Hobart Town Seed. PRIME QUALITY! Supkrior to Canterbury! GOOD FOR THE TABLE! j ' GOOD FOR SEED! • • ; ■ Also, fine sample:i of o early pinkeyes ON SALE BY ' :-' _ ADAM LAYBOURN, . "■«£ FORT-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 4