TTNITED INSURANCE COMPANY U FIRE AND MARINE. T7IDFLITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTY i? COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. JOHN HETD &CO., Agents for Auckland Province. 26, Queen-street. /~V N SALE AT THE Stores of the Undersigned : 1 two - horse mower and cornbinder jmaohine 1 No. 2 TAUNTON HAY-MAKER i 1 No. 27 HORSE-RAKE 1 N.S.D. CHAFF-CUTTER 1 FAN MILL, for Winnowing Grain and Seeds E-ihe above Machine* are well worth inspection. W. J. HURST & CO., 101. Queen-street. TTTURNITURE—For the Drawingroom MJ Dining-room, Library, Be room, or Kitchen, on Sale at 1 Sell. COOKE'S. /CARPETS—lncluding Brussels, lapes\J try, Kidderminster, Stair Felt, and Dutch, on Sale 1 & H. COOKE'S. I IN OLEUM and Floorcloths, all widths, J Bath Mats, in Linoleu r and Floorcloth, on Sale at T & H. COOKE'S. HEARTH RUGS, Door Mats, plain and wool bordered. Matting, Wool Mats, Bed-side Rugs, on Sale at T. & H. COOKE'S. i RON BEDSTEADS. — French, Half JL Tester, Stump and Foldincr; Iron Cots, all sizes. Wood Bedsteads and Wood Coto, on Sale at T. & 11. COOKE'S. BEDDING.— Hair, Wool, Spring, Cocoa Fibre, and Flax Mattreßßes, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, on Sale at T. & H. COOKK'S. /Hi LASSES.—Ghinmey Glasses, in Gilt, XJT Walnut, and Maple Frames, Tollot Mlasses. Toiletware, Caneoeated Chairs, in great variety, on Sale at T. & 11. COOKK'S. PRICES,— As we import direct from the English Manufacturers, we are able to Bell all importod goods as low as any house in town; and, employing btkam powkr in our Factory, are onabled to offer articles of local manufacture at a very moderate rate. T. & H. Qooke's FURNITURE AND UARPIU1 WAREHOU X C 7. UUKTCN-S'I'KWKT. 50,000 YAItDS OF DRESS MATERIALS iSTTO BE SOLD CHEAP. 10,00G YARDS OF PLAIN LUSTRES tar TO BE SOLD CHEAP. H. A TKINS Invites Inspection of his NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. The Stock this Season is an immense'one, of thr greatest variety, and the prices the lowest n the City. H.A. has alsojust received ex 'Leon' to his own order, a Very Large Stock of BLACK SILKS, same as always kept in Htock. These can be specially recommended. They always wear well, and give great satisfaction. Also, COLOURED SILKS—a splendid assortment in all the n wiColois. ALSO, JUfeT OPENED, A Comolete*SttKslc of Long Curtains, Quilt Table Linen, Sheetings, Blankets, Calicoe, and Manchester Goods. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (A Very Heavy twfe), SPLENDID VALUE of New feaitsJCoats, Trowsers and Vesta, Trowsers, &c. SPECIAL UNES In Galatea and Paget Coats, in Blue and Black Cloth, Worsted iCoatings, Diagonal Tweed, &c, &c, &c. The STOCK of Boy's and Youth's Clothing la very large this Season, and of good value. THE LARGEST STOCK OF TWEEDS IN THE COLONY. Tailors Supplied at Wholesale Prices. GOOD TWEED for Boy's Wear, from Is lid per yard. H. A T X I N S. FTIHE V"EW 7E4LAND OT CLOTHING FACTORY "«* EMPLOYS UPWARDS OF 60 WORKPEOPLE. BRANCHE^O^^ALE OF OUR AT AUCKLAND napier WELLINGTON WANGANUI DUNEDIN oamaru TIMARU INVERCARGILL CHRISTCHURCH. The Proprietors have had to fight their way inch by inch in opposition to tne interests of Importers and Shippers, but the desire on the part of the Public to encourage New Zealand Industries has been manifested by the great success which has attonded all the Branches of he New Zealand Clothing Factory, SUMMER SKASON, 1878-1879. Now in receipt of MKN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, especially Manufactured bob thr Auckland Market, and Superior in Style and Fit to the Imported Goods. A great portion is made of the famous Moßgiel Tweeds, manufactured of. pure New Zealand wools. gssa ASfSINGLE GARMENT SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICE. tfe'fhe LargGßtand Choicest Stock in New Zealand of Hats, Caps. Hosiery, Portmanteaux, Bags, and the latest Novelties in Ties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. A| SINGLE ARTICLE SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Alllfedodsare marked in Plain F ures, for CASH ONLY. Any Article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold, or, if desired, the money will be returned. J. B. ROBINSON, Manager Auckland Branch. CHIEF POST-OFFICE, AUCKLAND. Mails will Close ah Under iFor Thames, to-morrow, at 2 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. For Coromandel, per Tongariro, on Thursday next, at 11.30 a.m. . , For Wangarei Heads, Waipu, Wangarei, and Mangapai, per Argyle, this day, at 4 p.m.. . Per s.s. Wellington, on Weduesday, Bth proximo, a3For India. China, Mediterranean Ports, and Continent of Europe, at 5 a.m. For Taranaki, Southern Provinces,. Australian Colonies, and United Kingdom, via Suez and Southampton, (for letters specially so adr For 6 money* 1 orders and registered letters, this day, at 4 o'clock. __ For Friendly Js'ands and Samoa, per Vavau, to-morrow, at 1 p.m. . For Gisborne, per Pretty Jane, to-morrow at For Whitiangi. Tauranga, and Opotiki, per Fo?we^r rTTkaU. P-CrWeourn, and Wajrikworth, per Annie Milbank, on Thursday next, at 10 a»m. , N.B.—New Poat-offlces have been opened at. Kaihohe, Waima, and Taheke. situate between Ohaeawai and Hokianga. Mails wilLbe made up every Monday, at 4 p.m. Return mails will be received ' "Bargains
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2717, 7 January 1879, Page 2
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